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    Dong!!! The chapel’s bell rung through the night, the howls of wolves piece the silent night. The flutter of bat wings fill the night filling the sky with blackness but she saw one last star as the night turned black, she smiled, because she knew what was coming, for the mortals it was Halloween, for the creatures of the night, it’s the Blair moon. She wasn’t originally a creature of the night, she was a werecat, a rare kind of werewolf birthed from a chandre cat with a werewolf bite on a blue moon

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    in quest for love and freedom. The novel has diverse relations of apathy and love between the characters. The author Esquivel illustrates these relations by the use of the colors red and white. Throughout the novel Like Water for Chocolate, Laura Esquivel uses the colors red and white to symbolize love and apathy in the relationships between the characters. Laura Esquivel uses the color red to symbolize love and passion in relationships. In the following quote "Mamma

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    I no longer see the flashing open sign that was once lit. It looks like an abandoned, haunted building. I pull into the drive way and notice something strange. It’s very noticeable but strange at the same time. Not only is the house painted a more white color other than the old blueish one, there is a four-teen foot garage staring me right in the face. I get out of my car and soon realize the front door has moved. Where it once was

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    One of the most important observations anyone could make while viewing a painting is the artist’s delicate choice and use of colors. In paintings, colors serve two different but equally important purposes. One purpose is to draw attention to the painting, while the other purpose is to display emotions. An artist that understood the importance of color in paintings extremely well was the late talented Vincent Van Gogh. In his painting Café Terrace at Night, Van Gogh incorporates a vast array of colors

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    Gersht, an Israeli photographer. He is a modern photographer and the names of his work are Blow Up #1; and Black Soil: White Light Red City 01. His works often reference violence, beauty, life and death. The medium vary from different printing methods. Blow Up #1 is light jet print, mounted on aluminum and size 96 x 72 in. (as the rest of the Blow Up series). Black Soil: White Light Red City 01 is a chromogenic print and size 47 1/4″ x 59 1/16. Blow Up #1 's subjects are flowers that are flashed

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    Balega sock ad that was featured in the September 2016 issue of Runner’s World Magazine goes beyond selling seams for the soles of our feet. This ad features a blown up picture of the sock with a contrasting black background to the purple, blue, and white colors of the cloth. The intricacy of each thread is also edited in a way that catches your eye, and creates the illusion that this sock is top-of-the-line quality. The ad strategically has highly contrasting colors to grab the viewers attention, and

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    The Image Of Body By Milk

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    genius. Studies suggest Teens who choose milk instead of sugary drinks lead to have a more productive and healthy mind. So grab a glass and drink up my little Monsters. Body by milk. www.bodybymilk.com” All of the words on this ad are printed in a white color, with a contrasting background of plain black. Smack dab in the middle of the ad is a female character, more commonly known as Lady Gaga, a pop star and singer. Starting at the top if the image we see that she is very bright red/orange hair that

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    Human trafficking is modern day slavery, which leads to kidnapping, drugs, forced sex, forced labor or death. Consequently, many victims which include men as well as women and children from all the countries are being kidnapped, bought and sold against their will, which are odious crimes in the 21st century. Therefore, Abolishing justice in the 21st century (A21) organization made a campaign poster “The Super Bowl- Human Trafficking” contains calculated information that The Super Bowl is known as

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    journey, and it is one of the many things that He uses to control her. Although Margery Kempe agrees she is destined to travel in white, she has worries about what others will think of her. In her story, God’s wife writes “I do dread that people will slander me. They will say I am a hypocrite and wonder upon me” (25). It is not the norm for a woman to dress inall white under the circumstances, and it makes Margery Kempe wonder what God’s intentions truly are. She states later on that God tells her

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    segregatwd schools would be something of the past.It is shocking to some to still see that schools are still segregated even though blacks fought for schools to be desegregated. Schools before this generation were segregated to the highest degree. Whites attended white while blacks attended black schools. Today, the segregation is based on income that use Across Amercia, low-income black children’s isolation has increased. It’s a problem not only poverty but also race. The share of black students

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