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    was full of tiny crabs scurrying about. My sister and I could not resist catching them. The shells we picked were also interesting. Some were shaped like conical hats‚ others like fans and there were some spiral-shaped ones tinted with grey and brown hues. One large‚ grey shell with a long‚ narrow slit produced the sound of sea waves as I held it to my ear. The pieces of driftwood brought in at high tide by the waves were of artistic shapes. These we collected for flower-arrangement. After a while

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    Lens flare‚ a visual mistake in photographs caused by external light‚ is a very interesting example of atmospheric optics. While hated at first amongst photographers and cinematographers‚ lens flare is‚ nowadays‚ a must-have in photography and films. Starting with Citizen Kane in 1941‚ lens flare was first used intentionally in film. Lens flare is a result of particulate matter (matter that changes state within the atmosphere) interacting with light and‚ additionally‚ getting itself trapped inside

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    foreground‚ middleground‚ and background. The makeshift raft that is barely keeping its occupants afloat makes up the foreground and attracts the majority of the viewer’s attention. The middleground and background is designated by the bluish-green hue of the waves juxtaposed with the yellowish-gold sky. A horizon is created by this color contrast. These elements are brilliantly comprised‚ allowing any spectator to immediately comprehend the sorrowful event‚ or action‚ taking place in Theodore Géricault’s

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    product was subjected to these tests were similar to what were observed with the 2° bromide compound. When subjected to the silver nitrate test‚ the product produced a precipitate at the same rate of the 2° bromide compound‚ and the product produced a hue of yellow that was also similar to the 2° bromide compound. This observation matched the expectations that a 2-bromohexane would be the likely result of this experiment. However‚ some errors are inherent to this procedure. This can include some problems

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    Now coming to the story. Ye teen saal pahele ki baat he jab me bachelors ki padhai kar raha tha. Diwali ki chuttiyon me main mere uncle aunty ke city gaya tha‚ which is a popular touristic city in maharshtra. Me karib shaam 8 baje unke yaha pahucha. Maine ghar ke compound se bell bajayi aur mere uncle ne gharke bahar aake compound ka hate khola. Maine mere car park kardi aur car ke bahar aake uncle ke gale mila. Fir hum dono saman nikaal ke ghar me gaye. Uncle muhjhe milke bahot khush the‚ hum dono

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    A Rose for Emily: Review 7

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    Faulkner’s “A Rose for Emily‚” contains a wealth of meaning‚ communicated through various interconnected and somewhat complex themes. At the centre of the story supposedly stands Miss Emily but beyond that the Old South. Indeed‚ in this story about the interaction between the past and the present‚ human loneliness and isolation‚ the search for love and companionship‚ the escape from the present and the truth‚ and death versus life‚ the true protagonist is the Old South‚ personified in Miss Emily

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    Venus‚ Claudio Bravo. Venus is an oil on canvas painting done by Claudio Bravo in 1979. Through the use of oil on a canvas medium allows the artist to blend alike colors creating a variety of tints and shades. Bravo blends his colors to add value to the painting‚ through these refined changes it creates an illusion making the painting feel almost three dimensional. This painting was likely done in one sitting. Bravo’s usage of shapes defines a woman’s bodies in loving‚ feminine‚ and tender emotion

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    Dbq Essay: The Syrian War

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    War in Syria DBQ Essay The Syrian War has affected tons of lives in Syria and around. The war has cause damage physically and emotionally. It physically it broke down tons of town but‚ it also kills people or hurts people and that leaves an emotional scar for many people Many people are affected by the war in Syria‚ many people have had to move to different countries in order to have better lives for their families. In document A‚ it shows a pie graph about how many civilians died more

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    and attention grabbing. You can tell as soon as he describes the “...seventh apartment was closely shrouded in black velvet tapestries that hung all over the ceiling and down the walls‚ falling in heavy folds upon a carpet of the same material and hue. But in this chamber only‚ the color of the windows failed to correspond with the decorations. The panes here were scarlet—a deep blood color.” You know something unsettling is about to begin. Black creates a menacing‚ cold and heavy feeling to the

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    on everyone’s face and how their bodies are positioned. The colors used in this painting add to the grief that is present on everyone’s face as well. The dark colors seem to provide some sadness to the painting. On the side of the painting you see hues of brown’s and gold’s which are close in shade and to the left you see red‚ blue‚ gold‚ green and white which are not close in shade. However‚ the red and white colors used in the picture will draw a person’s eyes back to the center of the painting

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