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    A2 Mary Shelley

    How does Shelley present the creation of the creature in chapter 5 of Frankenstein? Shelley presents the creation of the creature in chapter 5 through the use of setting. There is a lack of light in chapter 5 ‘my candle was nearly burnt out’ this is important as light comes with the connotations of good and darkness comes with the association of something bad or sinister. The fact that Frankenstein is bringing the creature to life in darkness suggests that Frankenstein has transgressed against nature

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    Wes Smithsonian Museum Essay

    precise colouration. He mostly uses the pastel colors. It kind of reminds me of a dream-like world. This brings out the nostalgia in his films. The Color palettes is very important to him because it is the definition to his cinematic world. The pastel-hues that shows the scenery, to the characters attire, the color palettes help develop the character. For example, in the movie Royal Tenenbaums, Margot Tenenbaum had a specific color way. Margot Tenenbaum had a French like mustard color, that you could

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    Kiki Smith Match Girl

    Kiki Smith’s artwork Match Girl uses many elements of art and principles of design used together on this one artwork that makes it come alive such as focal points, contrast, various lines, the dark color of her skin, and light-to-dark values. Focal point on the figures face was established by how much larger and brighter it is than the rest of the girl’s figure along with how her big white eyeballs contrasted with the rest of the dark colored figure in the artwork to draw attention to the girl’s

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    Robert Frost's Nothing Gold Can Stay

    learned about how the leaf season alone brings in tourists from all over the country to Vermont. The poem also highlights the beauty of summer in Vermont while reminding the reader that it cannot last. “Nature’s first green is gold, Her hardest hue to hold. Her early leaf’s a flower; But only so an hour. Then leaf subsides to leaf. So Eden sank to grief, So dawn goes down to day. Nothing gold can stay.“ http://www.nytimes.com/1991/09/01/travel/robert-frost-s-vermont.html?pagewanted=all

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    America Poem Comparison

    Did you know that there has never been two humans that are exactly alike? The common beliefs and/or themes the authors of the two texts uphold and express are unity, the similarities of people, and the differences of people. Everyone is unique and special in their own way no matter who they are. At the end of the day though we are all human and this makes us similar. That gives a sense of unity in our modern society. The first theme the authors presented is unity. In our society the only way we

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    PHOTOGRAPHY.  The word photography comes from two ancient Greek words: photo, for "light," and graph, for "drawing." "Drawing with light" is a way of describing photography. When a photograph is made, light or some other form of radiant energy, such as X rays, is used to record a picture of an object or scene on a light-sensitive surface. Early photographs were called sun pictures, because sunlight itself was used to create the image.    Mankind has been a maker of images at least since the cave

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    The Beach

    football players. The sky is breathtaking along with the sounds of the waves and the tide washing onto the shore. The water reminds me of crystals shimmering in the water with the sun reflecting off of it. As the sun sets, the sky turns into a pink hue with a bright orange sun going down into the horizon. We stroll on the beach, and my feet sink into the soft sand. I stroll along, and the grainy, slick, brown sugar sand pulls my bare feet under and leaves a perfect imprint. I pick up a handful and

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    Dance Critique

    scene from the show resembled something a little opposite from the one described previously. The costumes worn seemed to be of a little less formal, and seemed to fit for a country scene of some sort. They also seemed like rags so to speak. They were hues of brown and tan. The movements seemed to be slow but very passionate. In another scene, everything seemed to be more upbeat. There were bright colors and the music and tempo of the performance was of a faster pace and everyone seemed to be in sync

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    Private Security Evolution

    development of an organized private security industry to uphold that need for safety. In the Middle Ages the term King of the Castle literally meant just that. It was the king’s responsibility to ensure his castle and the people were protected. The hue and cry principle evolved the as people moved into individual farms and they were no longer protected by castle walls. This was the act of summoning a group of able bodied men to apprehend those that had done harm to a person or any of their property

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    Sbcoffee

    Whenever I am free or just want to find a place to sit, what instantly springs to my mind is Starbucks. It has a number of branches across Hong Kong and the one I visit most is located in Hung Hom, the one nearest to my home where I occasionally spend my morning enjoying a breakfast together with a cup of coffee. Outside the shop, you can see the well-known circular sign on the glass window, which is the logo of Starbucks showing an image of a twin-tailed crowned mermaid. The bronze banner on

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