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    Art Analysis: The Red Tree By Piet Mondrian

    elements, which Braque did not use in works of previous years. The change that he made drastically altered his work in this piece and it shows (that’s a good thing). His usage of color has been reduced severely, to a simple combination of browns, dull greens and grays, which I personally like. I feel like that move was extremely beneficial to his work. The warped rhythms of brush-strokes that he used in previous pieces have given way to a more systematic use of verticals and horizontals, which are then

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    A Hero's Journey

    Tired from the day, she dozes off to travel through her dreams. Gliding upon a current of air, Australia appears and she is viewing the scenery and sights. Continuing onward she is dropping in for a glance at every temple site. Next, making her way to China to visit the Great Wall, and then gazing longingly down upon Russia, Africa, India, France, Egypt, Argentina, Brazil, and Mexico. Suddenly, her imagination is brought to an abrupt halt. She is awakened by the high pitched bleep bleep bleep of

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    Linux

    style of vim-powerline. # Original prompt based on falconindy's, but that's been mostly replaced. # Generates a prompt that looks roughly like # >>> ~/path/to/src # Where the first > (blue) represents a local tty, the second > (green) # represents a non-su'd non-root tty, while the third > (magenta) # represents a git repo, branch "master", untouched. # These > expand and change color as desrcribed by the conditionals below. # The xterm/rxvt window title is set as if

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    Features of Chinese Clothing

    superiority and emphasized the black or water to extinguish the fire of Zhou. * Colors and Seasons During the approximately 5000 years of Chinese history, color had it own particular meanings. The Chinese associate certain colors with specific seasons: green represents spring, red symbolizes summer, white represents autumn, and black symbolizes winter.  White is a symbol of the unknown and purity. It is white is the color of mourning, death, and ghosts. Therefore Chinese people will wear white during a

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    Classic Pen Case Analysis

    CASE ANALYSIS: CLASSIC PEN COMPANY The Classic Pen Company, initially a low cost producer of blue and black ink pens, decided to expand its product line by introducing red and purple pens into the market. Utilizing the same machinery and technology, the company produced red pens at a three percent premium and purple pens at a ten percent premium. The transition to the increased production requirements have not been fluid and the profitability of the company is not at the level management previously

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    Psychology Affect of Colors

    There was also an experiment conducted to see what colors were connected with appetites. There was food coloring added to make eight different colored Jell-O. Out of fifteen people, seven chose red, pink and purple chosen by three a piece, as well as green and orange chosen each by one person. The color blue is either a calming or depressing color, depending on how someone is surrounded by it. Although this color is usually used as a pleasant sign, it is also associated with a cool, relaxing, and calm

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    Ph Experiment

    solution into each chemical and then we observed the color changes (see the data table below). Name of Chemical Dish Soap Ammonia Baking Soda Color Changed Green Green Blue Green Tea Pop Cream of Tatar solution Grey Pink Rose Pink Pink Lemon Juice Vinegar Dark Pink Dark Pink We claim that all of the chemicals which turned a green or blue color (i.e. dish soap, ammonia, and baking soda.) were bases. Therefore, we also said that all of the chemicals that turned pink or red, where acidic

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    Beautiful Nature

    azing upward, I see daylight glinting through the clears out. The trees of Oirase stand like respected, insightful persons. Looking upward from the streambed where I stand, I see dark green leaves of August, loaded with life, stretching out from treetops and branches toward little fixes of blue sky. Nothing is more meriting commendation than a tree that has persevered. Excellence drawing closer godlikeness. Not a thing is absent. Flawlessness. Its trunk, gigantic. Its bark, thick. In

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    Investigation

    10/26/15 Investigation #3 Analyzing Evidence 1. The solvents are the three sample, Water, Hexane and Ethanol used. The sample are the coo laid used which was red blue and yellow and the markers used which was orange, blue, black, red, and green. 3. The solvent of water mixed with the Kool-Aid created a mixed color of red and yellow for the red Kool-Aid and high streak for the blue Kool-Aid and a disappearance of the yellow Kool-Aid. With markers dipped in ethanol, it created a yellowish

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    Sally Scull Biography

    Sally Scull was the scariest siren in Texas. She was born in Pennsylvania in 1817. Sally’s full given name was Sarah Jane Newman Robinson Scull Doyle Wadkins Hordsdorff. Her given name could be the longest name in the universe. She was the only daughter of William Rabb. When Sally was six, she moved with her extended family out to near the Colorado river. Her father died, when Sally was eighteen. She was married for the first time two years earlier at the age of sixteen. After most of Sally’s family

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