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    The Scream Anaylsis

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    power and is taking over him. The sky is yellow and red this conveys an emotion which started as a sense of happiness (sunset) into a sense of hell (panic attack). The blue color shows coldness and despair‚ however Edvard was trying to look out over the rail into the sea when suffering from the panic attack this is because the color blue actually calms you down by slowing down your heartbeat when you are exposed to it. The colors are also very washed out this is to show that Edvard is suffering from

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    wooden chairs and a street lamp on the wall under a mezzanine. Van Gogh uses many shapes such as a rectangle to outline the pillars of the building or the outlining of a door and its window. Van Gogh also uses violet and blue in the sky and the stars are painted yellow with a light blue tint around them. The wall of the café gleams of yellow from the light in the lamp. The shutters of the window are painted lime green. There is also a contrast in the customers of the café and the pedestrians as the pedestrians

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    The sun was an arctic blue overhead as I lay on what appeared to be a dull orange shrub. I closed my eyes for a moment‚ completely disoriented. Just a moment ago I was in a park‚ I remember a tugging sensation on myself‚ then a crushing feeling‚ before suddenly being thrust into the sky that I see now‚ completely alien from my world. Where am I? The land around me was rather flat‚ orange shrubbery dotted it‚ with certain structures on the plant that glowed blue‚ most no higher than my shin‚ trees

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    Notes

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    ATCFAI: 4 sectors – Textile – fabrication‚ fibre production‚ spins. Clothing - made to measure‚ headwear leather goods. Footwear – mass manufacturing‚ repair‚ custom manufacturing. Allied industries – canvas and sail‚ dry cleaning‚ laundry‚ hide skin and leather processing. Career Opportunities – Textile – interior designer‚ machinist‚ machine repairer‚ machine operator. Clothing – fashion designer‚ retail shop‚ costumer designer‚ fashion model. Footwear – retail shop‚ shoe designer

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    polyethnic‚ and engaged in a never-ending race for artistic and cosmopolitan supremacy”. There are many eras of music including ancient‚ biblical‚ medieval‚ baroque‚ classical‚ romantic. Jazz: • Jazz was founded and developed from the roots of African Blues and European Ragtime musical traditions. Through the African American experience in the US‚ Jazz was born and evolved. 

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    the due date for full credit. (5 points) 1. Describe generally what happened to each spot of each type of ink. Which had the most pigments? Answer: The black ink went from a light blue to dark blue then to red. The red ink went from red to pink. It went the furthest out of the inks. The green ink went from dark blue to green and then yellow. Out of the 3 inks‚ the green ink had the most pigments. (5 points) 2. Compare the effectiveness of each of the four kinds of solvents. Answer: Water will

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    The heart rate increases the second you entry the terminal. There is a continuous sound of cheerful chatter‚ luggage wheels gently rolling across the cobalt blue floor‚ and mobile phones ringing. There are different emotions on everyone as you walk past‚ some people are depressed‚ excited or stressed out. The cue is long because it’s the early hours in the afternoon; the security grads are comfortably waiting for the passengers to place their properties in the security check tray. Each security uniforms

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    suggests that her love for him is so powerful‚ yet it is a waste because it ends so quickly. She fell hard for this boy‚ and the relationship was short-lived. The song goes on to say “loving him was blue…missing him was dark grey…loving him was red.” Taylor uses the colors as a form of imagery. The color blue portrays a feeling of sadness‚ a lonely empty sadness. When the relationship ends‚ Taylor feels awfully gloomy about it all. She wants her audience of love drunk teen girls to understand her emotions

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    came in 1916‚ in a recording of a spiritual song‚ "The Camp Meeting Jubilee"‚ by an unnamed vocal quartette. Some of the lyrics include "We’ve been rocking and rolling in your arms / Rocking and rolling in your arms / in the arms of Moses". In 1922‚ blues singer Trixie Smith recorded "My Man Rocks Me (with One Steady Roll)"‚ first featuring the two words in a secular context. Twelve years later‚ The Boswell Sisters had a hit with "Rock and Roll" (1934). These were the first artists to be said to have

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    60s Music

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    but the whole scene was born out of a need for something new and exciting as the new generation refused to conform to their parent’s idea of having a good time. Blues musicians became very popular in the United Kingdom in the late 1950s and early 1960s. British blues soon became a distinct genre‚ and rock and roll‚ rockabilly‚ rhythm and blues and other forms of popular music mixed in the UK‚ resulting teen crazes such as mod and Merseybeat. By the mid-1960s‚ British rock dominated charts over much

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