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    Maxwell House Colors

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    chose to work with the print ad for Maxwell House Café Collection. I found the ad in People magazine. Their main colors were deep‚ rich browns‚ creams‚ and fades to black. They picked this color in my opinion because they want to strike a cord with consumers and give them the feeling that they want to the product Maxwell house is trying to promote. People associate those colors with warmth‚ relaxation‚ and a nice‚ freshly brewed cup of delicious quality coffee. It is used to set the mood of

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    The book Colors of the Mountain by Da Chen is about the his experience in China during and after the Cultural Revolution. Chen walks us through what it was like to be a child during the Cultural Revolution and how it felt to be under the rule of Chairman Mao. His accounts are each shocking and strike a chord with the audience. Not only does he talk about Mao’s reign‚ but he discusses life after his death‚ and his own pursuit of education. Three of the Cultural Universals I found in this book were

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    Sonnet In Primary Colors

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    I really enjoyed reading each of the poems in different voices‚ personally‚ I chose voices of a famous actress and or actors causing for a good laugh as well. For Sonnet in Primary Colors‚ I use a Spanish accent‚ as Fredia was a Mexican artist‚ it is not as beautiful as she was but it was very fun. As a Spanish woman‚ I was telling the story of a beautiful young Mexican artist. The story of fatal events‚ she became a survivor‚ a mother‚ a lover and a voice. Emily Dickinson’s I’m Nobody! Who are you

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    showcased in a variety of ways. One kind of symbolism in particular is that of using colors in the descriptions of characters‚ places‚ objects‚ etc. to convey a characterization of said object. Certain colors are used repetitively to emphasize a particular idea‚ associated with various parties all throughout the novel. To begin‚ one of the more prominent colors used in references to a time or idea is the color white. When Nick first visits Daisy and Tom‚ Daisy explains how she knew Jordan Baker

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    Liu Yang Educ 322 Instructor: Dr. Jeanette Hoffman Jan 21‚ 2013 Theories of Development Reflection Paper Lilly’s Purple Plastic Purse In the text of Lilly’s Purple Plastic Purse‚ Lily is in the stage of Pre-operational. According to Jean Piaget‚ in the pre-operational stage‚ children develop semiotic function which is an ability to represent an object or action with signs and symbols‚ such as language‚ imagery‚ drawing symbolic games and deferred imitation. At first‚ Lily likes her teacher

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    Life on the Color Line

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    Life on the Color Line Life on the Color Line is a memoir by Gregory Howard Williams talking about his life and what it was like to grow up in Muncie‚ Indiana as a white colored boy. It starts off in Virginia where the Williams family owns and lives in an Open House Cafe for all the war soldiers and veterans black and white alike. Since they were “on the color line” of Virginia bordering between white and black neighborhoods‚ Greg’s father Buster was able to house both colors in the bar and keep

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    Color Blind Racism

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    Color-blind Racism As I waited in line at a grocery store I noticed that the wait was unbearably long. It’s the first of the month a man snickered to me‚ confused I asked him what do you mean? He replied with people receive their welfare checks today‚ I know you are not one of them. I told him you never know what someone is going through or what their financial situation is so you can’t pass judgement. After I said that he told me to look around and see what type of people I see. I continued to

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    The Giver Color Analysis

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    ability to see colors‚ feel love‚ and choose a family to live somewhere artificial would be giving away a part of me. No‚ it is not worth giving up choices to live in a perfect world. Color‚ love‚ and choosing your own family would be worth nothing to give it up for a perfect world. First of all‚ giving up the ability to see the colors would be something that I would never do. “‘ Why can’t everyone see them? Why did colors disappear?’” ( Lowry 120) This quote shows that people want colors‚ but to be

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    Scarlet Letter-Colors Throughout the novel‚ “The Scarlet Letter‚” Nathaniel Hawthorne illustrates the themes with various dramatic colors. Of the array are the colors green and gold‚ where green symbolizes different aspects of nature such as tranquility‚ security‚ and gloominess‚ whereas gold represents all that pertains to luxuriance‚ serenity and goodness. In certain chapters‚ it seems as if one color is codependent with the other. The implication of the color green was most

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    Drawing the Color Line

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    Background Information: Intro: Drawing the Color Line shows the development of racism in our country and how our society has lowered people of a different race other than caucasian to be the "have-not’s" of society.  Background Information: Sometimes it is noted that‚ even before 1600‚ when the slave trade had just begun‚ before Africans were stamped by it—literally and symbolically—the color black was distasteful. In England‚ before 1600‚ it meant‚ according to the Oxford English Dictionary:

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