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Some are rich because of fate and Some are poor with no food on their plate Some stand out while others blend Some are fat and stout while some are thin Some are friends and some are foes Some have some while some have most Every color and every hue Is represented by me and you Take a slide in the slope Take a look in the kaleidoscope Spinnin' round, make it twirl In this kaleidoscope world Some are great and some are few Others lie while some tell the truth Some say poems and some do sing
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Deniz Kabala What Does Gainsborough's Work Tell Us About Class Differences During The Time He Was Working? In England, class status was a key highlight of the 18th century, and decided everything around a man and their life. In this paper, I will talk about what Gainsborough's work lets us know about class contrasts amid the time he was working. Besides, I will investigate two distinct works of art by Gainsborough, and contrast them with two unique craftsmanship’s by Joshua Reynolds, who had
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got many wonderful plans for the coming holiday. I am going for my summer holiday in Hue next month. I will go some of my family. We are going to spend one week there. Will you be able to join us? You know, Hue is very beautiful. It is a great attraction to tourists. People there are also very friendly. There are a lot of good hotels and mini hotels to stay in. We will visit many interesting places such as Hue ,s palace, Huong river, Thien Mu pagodo, Dong Ba market and some famous places. I am
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depicts the mood, greens and intense reds form chaos and disorder, and helps the viewer understand the expression of the figure. The lone figure stands on a crossing bridge clutching his ears and dropping his mouth in fear. The characters face is a green hue, and his clothing is grey and drab, representing sickness and death, which effected Munch mentally. Red skies bring in attention, and creates a
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location (invalid trial). The dependent variables include the reaction times of participants measured in milliseconds and the responses recorded for stimuli identification. 2. Specifically, a limitation is that the researcher only used green and red hues in his experiment instead of including the other opponent pairs, yellow paired with blue and black with white. A second weakness is the experiment only had square stimulus shapes instead of containing multiple shapes, such as bars and circles. Lastly
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Enjoy things while they last and while you have them.Anything beautiful and meaningful will not last forever but only for the moment.The title of Robert Frost's poem,”Nothing Gold Can Stay” describes deep meaning into nature and life.The color, or hue, doesn't remain the same- in other words, it doesn't "hold." The changing of the color symbolizes how quickly things change.He uses nature to symbolize the beautiful things and how eventually it all fades.This poem reflects life in many different ways
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almost simplistic, scientific terms, Gestalt psychology embraced complexities within the consciousness. Gestalt psychologists argued “that when we look out a window we really see trees and sky, not individual sensory elements such as brightness and hue” (Schultz & Schultz, 2011). There is more to what we experience and see that just the simple elements that make these things and experiences up. Gestalt psychology owes much of its beginnings to the philosophical work of Immanuel Kant (Schultz
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the hand. The hand must be localized in the image and segmented from the background before recognition. The pixels are selected from the hand. The selected pixels are transformed from the RGB-space to the HSL-space for taking the Chroma information: hue and saturation. Figure 1: Configuration
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In the “Baptism of Christ and Adoration of the Magi, from a Tree of Jesse Window”, the craftsman utilized certain shapes, hues, rhythm, symmetry, lines and content to attempt to show the significance of Christ and I will discuss how this is shown through the windows which makes the figures more prominent. The shape of the stained glass was a vertically rectangular edge and was partitioned into two equivalent squares. Looking at the craftsmanship piece from the outside and going inwards there was
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