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    things that affect one’s mood in the world. Mood seems like something simple that people can change themselves. But‚ in fact‚ mood is affected by more than just the people around or how one is feeling. The way a room is designed and laid out and the colors that one picks for the room affect a person’s mood more than most realize. Many aspects of interior design affect people’s moods. The Article‚ “Occupation Information‚” states that interior designers prepare specifications for interior construction

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    Ch 1 - The nature of art Cathedra - Barnett Newman‚ 1951‚ Oil on canvas art forms - An activity or a piece of artistic work that can be regarded as a medium of artistic expression. Music‚ dance‚ theater‚ literature‚ and the visual arts. visual arts - drawing‚ painting‚ sculpture‚ film‚ architecture and design work of art - The visual expression of an idea or experience formed with skill through the use of a medium. medium‚ media - A particular material along with its accompanying technique;

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    ambivalent forms‚ machine like imagery‚ and highly saturated colors created a futuristic world with distorted space. In Leger‚ Reclining Woman 1922‚ Leger’s main focus was the obvious woman in the center foreground of the painting. She appears to be looking at you‚ the audience‚ as if she were trying to bring you into her space. Although she appears to be nude‚ Leger tries to make the main focus in the curves of the woman by exerting his color and balancing out the composition. The highly saturated yellow

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    Gunsmoke is a beautiful woman dressed in western attire. Schenck uses contrasting light and dark shadows to give the woman the illusion of three dimensionality or perspective‚ creating depth in the flat picture plane. The solid blue-grey background color appears flat in this composition. This somewhat shallow use of (the illusion of) space allows her to pop out of the background‚ as she is pulled towards a viewer and thus becomes the focal point. As the background rises towards the horizon‚ there

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    As a young woman of color the main focus of the newly elect president is that women of color of color the main focus for the newly elect president should be encouraging young woman further their education. The goal is to have more access to as many resources that are able in College /University’s to have a role model that leads by example. I encourage woman to go to college to get their Master‚ Bachelors‚ and Associates degree in the field they are going to peruse after graduating from College/University

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    of Desiree’s Baby” Skin Color‚ Genetics‚ & Biotechnology Part I – A Mendelian approach "Desiree’s Baby" is a very moving story that shows us the horror of racism‚ but is it scientifically accurate? Questions 1. According to the story‚ Madame Valamonde and Armand noticed the baby’s dark skin several weeks before Desiree. Can you offer a possible explanation for this gradual increase in pigmentation over the course of three months? 2. Assuming the inheritance of skin color in "Desiree’s Baby" follows

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    Colours Meaning?

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    The meaning of colors can vary depending on culture and circumstances. Each color has many aspects to it but you can easily learn the language of color by understanding a few simple concepts which I will teach you here. Color is a form of non verbal communication. It is not a static energy and its meaning can change from one day to the next with any individual. For example‚ a person may choose to wear the color red one day and this may indicate they are ready to take action‚ or they may be passionate

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    the twins each wanted a gumball. They also insist on having the same color. They don’t care what color the gumballs are‚ as long as they’re both the same. Ms. Hernandez can see that there are only white and red gumballs in the machine. The gumballs cost a penny each and there is no way to tell which color is going to come out next. Mrs. Hernandez decides to keep putting in pennies until she gets two gumballs of the same color. Problem 1: Why is three cents the most Mrs. Hernandez might have to

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    and is the only color widows are allowed to wear. It is the acceptable color at funerals and ceremonies that mark death in the family. In India‚ even in Christian weddings‚ while most brides wear white‚ it is usually relieved by at least a touch of some other color. If a married woman wears unrelieved white in India‚ she is inviting widowhood and unhappiness. In China it means death and mourning‚ virginity and purity‚ humility and misfortune. White would not be an appropriate color for a wedding in

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    risk. They are bright in colors‚ so it is easy to identify them. The next guy in line is the Blue Ring Octopus‚ who comes a close second. Q) Why is the color of the sky blue? A) At some point in time‚ this thought would have crossed all your minds. You may have red‚ orange or even dark blue skies‚ but most of the time it is blue. Have you ever wondered why? Well‚ here is the answer. We know the sunlight (white light) that we receive is a combination of all colors. However‚ we don’t get to

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