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    Description: Koger’s skyscape painting imitates the Aurora Borealis with the narration of a fantasy story. The soothing gradient of the dark blue starry sky to the pink-white clouds elicits a tranquil atmosphere and strongly contrasts with the Northern Lights‚ represented by asymmetrical groups of bright colours (yellow‚ green and pink). Furthermore‚ there’re two ‘camouflaging’ human faces located in this artwork; one face is on the top right-hand corner and the other face is on the middle left

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    Emily Dickinson

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    Emily Dickinson [pic] The Brain -- is wider than the Sky The Brain -- is wider than the Sky -- A For -- put them side by side -- B The one the other will contain C With ease -- and You -- beside – B The Brain is deeper than the sea -- D For -- hold them -- Blue to Blue -- E The one the other will absorb -- F As Sponges -- Buckets -- do --

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    letter in the sky‚ -the letter A‚ which we interpret to stand for Angel. For‚ as our good Governor Winthrop was made an angel this past night‚ it was doubtless held fit that there should be some notice thereof!” In this passage‚ some clergymen come up to Dimmesdale and tell him how they found his glove on the scaffold and how this was the work of the devil. They thought this was a dull trick since the minister is so pure. They then go on to discuss how they saw the red A in the sky. Dimmesdale says

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    simile. In the line “hard blue skies”‚ Capote is characterizing the people by describing the sky. Through the use of synesthesia‚ Capote illustrates how the “hard blue skies” are clear. By stating that the skies are hard blue‚ this further implies that there are no clouds in the sky. If the skies do not have any clouds‚ then the town of Holcombe does not or rarely gets any rain. Because they have to work the land harder that gets little to no rain under a hard sky‚ the reader knows the people must

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    Nature walk

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    shimmered beneath the radiant sunlight as the horizon of the sky faded into the massive blue lake. Breathing in the fresh air I relaxed on a giant rock. I reached into my well-worn Duluth Pack backpack and pulled out a green Granny Smith Apple. As I bit into the sour apple it crunched between my teeth‚ satisfying my grumbling stomach. I continued on my journey‚ winding back down the steep hill. I hiked for miles as the sun slipped lower into the sky. I made my way to Lake Oberg just as the sun was setting

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    Descriptive Essay Beach

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    approach the beach‚ the first thing I notice is the sky. As I look into the cloudless‚ cerulean blue sky and see the flawlessness of life; in the distance‚ rolling clear-blue waves crash into each other with such force as that of football players. The sky is breathtaking along with the sounds of the waves and the tide washing onto the shore. The water reminds me of crystals shimmering in the water with the sun reflecting off of it. As the sun sets‚ the sky turns into a pink hue with a bright orange sun

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    earth daily. The Kahto tribe believed as a reward for their appreciation‚ God would give them a gift. A few days later‚ the Kahto tribe realized that the sky was cracking open. They realized that it was their father that had cracked the sky open. The sky cracked and the Indians watched as many brightly colored creatures appeared in the sky. They watched as the creatures fluttered around. The Kahto tribe then gave the creatures the name of “fluttering wings.” They thank their father for his gift

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    Doi Inthanon Analysis

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    Some ten kilometers from the heart of Chiang Mai city stands the province’s iconic national park -- Thailand’s tallest mountain: Doi Inthanon. In native northern languages‚ Doi simply means a mountain or its peak. Surrounding this immense‚ gigantic granite is a 1000 square-kilometer national park area stippled with waterfalls and trek trails‚ all enveloped by an impermeable curtain of wilderness. Roamed by over 12‚000 visitors each year and soaring at two thousand five hundred and sixty five meters

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    Night and Day

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    When the sun begins to fall; the sky fills with warm summer colors. Beach goers can experience awesome transitions into the night. The atmosphere of the beach begins to take a rhythmic turn into the night sky. Umbrellas come down and the chairs begin to form a large circle in the sand. The sun kissed beachgoer can exchange their bathing suits and wet towels for silk gypsy wear and hula hoops. The sun flashes its final goodbye behind the blue of the water and the sky begins to fill with stars. New

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    Media Ethics Discussion

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    Harris maintains that “it should be acknowledged that to colour correct the skies in Orange County Register photos to a specific blue is wrong". Why? What’s the big deal about changing the colour of the sky‚ according to Harris? Do you think that there are ever instances where digital manipulation is acceptable or should be encouraged? Support your answer with photographic evidence if possiblenet This very ambiguity between what is stated and what is actually done is part of the digital manipulation

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