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    Alexis Fredericks Hour 2 A.P. prep English Rough Draft #5 How the colors of the rainbow came to be…. There once was a village way up in the sky filled with grownups and children who knew how to fly.They were happy and magical and just full of glee and lucky for us they made the rainbow come to be. RED One day Sally was eating a red popsicle and the sun was so hot the drops would not stop. They lingered in the sky and fell down just so‚ that they formed an arch we know as the very first row

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    The Symbolism of Color in “Tulips” Sylvia Plath’s “Tulips” which was written on March 18th‚ 1961 and originally published in “Ariel”‚ is a poem written about a bouquet of tulips a woman received while recovering in the hospital from a procedure. While anyone recovering in a hospital would love to receive a loving “get well” gift from loved ones‚ the woman in this poem is quite bothered by them‚ preferring to be left alone in the still whiteness in her room. Plath uses two colors‚ white and red

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    Color-Blind Society

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    Is the Emphasis on a Color-Blind Society an Answer to Racism? The color of a person’s skin has played a vital role in determining the legal and social status of certain individuals and groups throughout American history. Slavery within the United States developed as a racial institution in which the darkness of a person’s skin defined their status as a bonded person and the distinction between black and white facilitated the establishment of the social control necessary to maintain the

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    Color Theory for Fashion

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    Color Theory For Fashion Spatial Correlation (Assignment 3) Textile Print Design Made by: Angeline Lie Lecturer’s Name: Virginia Liu Killory Table Of Contents 1. Introduction 2. Print Design 1 3. Print Design 2 4. Print Design 3 5. Print Design 4 6. Print Design 5 7. Conclusion Introduction This book is about showing my understanding the following design disciplines‚ which consists of Spatial Correlation‚ Direction of Lines and categories of shape and how to

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    The Color Red In Macbeth

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    I used three colors to represent the character Macbeth. The colors I used to represent the character Macbeth were blue‚ black‚ and red. Every color is associated with a certain feeling or emotion and these three colors fit Macbeth very well. The color black is most commonly associated with mystery‚ death‚ and atrocity. Throughout the novel it is seen that Macbeth committed many malicious acts to satisfy his ambition to becoming King and keeping that position. According to a quote from Act 4 Scene

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    Pleasantville it showed two teenagers‚ David and his twin sister Jennifer who were sucked into a black and white show called Pleasantville. During the movie a theme that really caught my attention was color. The Black and white in the movie may be a representation of the naiveness of the town folks‚ whereas; color may be a representation of open-mindedness and new experience. Before the twins arrived inside Pleasantville the way of living was much like it was in the olden days. Woman would be submissive

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    How to Color Hair.

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    Preparation. -First you must find a color that suites your skin tone best. Apply Vaseline around hairline to prevent staining the skin. Next‚ part your hair into three even sections and pin them back. Its always important to read the directions given to get an idea of what your doing Also‚ in side of the instructions are gloves‚ these are important to protect your skin from the dye! Take the bottle of hair color and mix it carefully with the dye‚ shake until color is completely saturated Application

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    Women of Color in Society

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    Women of color bear a double burden of prejudice and discrimination in both global and domestic terms. Why? Be sure to answer all parts of this question with enough examples to prove your point. Oppression in society has always been a contributing factor in how society is shaped and how our belief systems are built. No matter how much we grow as a civilization‚ humanity will always find one way or another to have some sort of hierarchy in societies. Traceable all through out our recorded history

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    Amelie Color Red

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    discovers ways to help overs find love. In the begin of this film in Amelie’s home‚ the color was very vibrant. When Amelie grew up this films color pallet changed to medium browns and earthy greens however‚ Amelie throughout the film can be seen in bold reds. Typically the color red are a representation of love‚ like Amelie was to Nino. Paris is also the most romantic place in the world. Together‚ in Paris and the bold color pallets‚ Amelie is obviously a film about love. In the film‚ as the plot begins

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    it is immediately apparent that the color that describes me best would have to be of a blue hue. Many aspects of myself‚ from my quiet nature and mellow outlook on life‚ to my desire for knowledge and creative drive‚ are‚ in my mind‚ tinted with a cool blue. Out of all of the blue hued Crayola colors‚ however‚ I find that I most associate myself with the color periwinkle. The name of this Crayon fascinated me when I first discovered it as a child in my 96-color Crayola box‚ a well-received gift from

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