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    Au Moulin Rouge

    brown with hint of teal hear and there. The artist restricted him/herself from using wide range of bold colors in order to avoid having color itself as the main focus of the painting, but the message behind. You will noticed that the artist painted the face of the woman in the right bottom corner with teal and pale white contrasting with her black dress, the purpose is to create deliberate emphasis which grasp the attention of the audience to the facial expression of her. Although the use of teal color

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    The Calvary Nails of Rock Bottom

    an intervention I might add, stands a bearded man dressed in white who is looking up at the ceiling with agony on his face. It is unclear whether or not it is this man’s arm, or the man in the chair. It is important to note that both arms have tattoos. While this could be argued as both men’s arm, let’s zero in on another detail that strikes at the heart of the audience – the face of the man dressed in white. First of all, who is this man? I asked my daughter, who is only 6 years old, to identify

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    Hester

    and Indian garments. (costume) He was a short man with a face that was wrinkled but not that old. His features indicated great intelligence, as though he had so cultivated his mind that it began to shape his body. It was clear to Hester Prynne that one of the man’s shoulders rose higher than the other, though the man had tried to conceal the fact with a seemingly careless arrangement of his strange clothing. Upon first seeing that thin face and slightly deformed figure, Hester pressed her infant to

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    Death as Theme

    English 241 20 January 2010 When in the face of grave danger, one may be riddled with all sorts of thoughts. Thoughts of a life not yet fulfilled, thoughts of goals not yet accomplished, thoughts of love lost, and thoughts of an early, unjust death. In his short story, “The Open Boat”, Stephen Crane places all four of his characters in the face of grave danger, where they consider the chance of their own untimely death. Death is a theme in this story because Crane uses dark atmospheric undertones

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    Fishbowl Inventory System

    Fishbowl Inventory Peter Ruble QRB/501 06/06/11 Dr. David Pardo Abstract The following paper will describe the Fishbowl Inventory Software system which is used by small, medium and large businesses to manage their inventory data. It will explain how the system works and what employees need to know in order to use it effectively. It will also explain the advantages and disadvantages of using the software. As a result of the Fishbowl Inventory System, Macy’s gross margin of 39.94% has increased

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    Skiing

    I see the shadows of my skis taking out space of the “KEEP TIPS UP” sign, with the sun reflecting all around it. My skis lock onto the ramp as I begin to slide slowly, I give a quick wave to the lift attendant and begin to move my goggles down my face. Then skating to the edge of the tall trees I come to a stop and wait impatiently for my friends to strap into their snowboards, eyeing my track down the mountain. As my poles dig tiny holes into the ground, I am off with a push. Coming down the hill

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    My Beautiful Day

    My beautiful day That inevitable question first hit me like a water balloon in the face while taking a nap in the summer sun. It's a major question that weighs heavier on our minds as we mature. "So, Michelle, what do you want to be when you grow up?" my kindergarten teacher asked genially, but for me, her smile was a farce. Why does she want to know? What's it to her? Suddenly, I saw my life flash before my eyes. I was an astronaut, a teacher, a race-car driver, a tattoo artist, a janitor

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    Completion

    I said soothingly, ‘I didn’t mean it like that. You look wonderful in that dress. You are glowing!’ I popped up my head to see if the coast was clear, and was rewarded when one of the stuffed animals, we had bought for the baby hit me right in the face. Fortunately, she had run out of china. ‘Glowing?’ Margaret screamed and armed herself with a brown teddy bear. ‘That wasn’t your exact words, was it now, Darling?’ She threw the toy after the sofa, and grabbed another weapon. ‘This isn’t healthy for

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    The Punch

    but a memory. I tried to argue to the ref that he was being a grub all game, that I was provoked, that he threw the first punch and that some sort of justification would ease my pain. Constant vulgarities being tossed at me, elbows to the face, rubbing my face into my own home turf ground, tasting the bitterness of the mud and feeling the dirt seeping into my pores. There’s a limit to how many times you can tell someone to back off, before the testosterone within you breaks through your self-control

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    Poetry: Cause and Effect Essay

    Cause and Effect Assignment Poem: Be Glad Your Nose is on Your Face By Jack Prelutsky Be glad your nose is on your face, not pasted on some other place, for if it were where it is not, you might dislike your nose a lot. Imagine if your precious nose were sandwiched in between your toes, that clearly would not be a treat, for you'd be forced to smell your feet. Your nose would be a source of dread were it attached atop your head, it soon would drive you to despair, forever

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