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Make sure to use correct aesthetics, light blue with white, etc. Some French restaurants choose bold color schemes for their restaurant, like red for example. But you wouldn't put red in let's say a little girl's room, you would most likely choose a nice white and maybe some splashes of pick in some places. Aethetics are a big thing in interior design, and some people might think that you would want to put complementary colors like purple and yellow together, but you wouldn't put bright yellow and purple together in a room, it wouldn't look right, plus it would also strain the eyes. Lavender and white would be a good pair, some bathrooms are painted lavender with white boards.
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I believe that Hamilton, they were establishing dominance as independent women, stating with their body language that they could handle them selves, and the last one, i am assuming that you ment mean? so i think that the hand reaching out and the broom clutched in the other could symbolize that she was out for revenge, was mad and was cursing someone. ( I have not seen wicked so i am not sure what exactly goes on in that musical lol)
anyway, i hope that this was able to help and that you have a wonderful day!! <3 <3 <3
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<span>The poem Harlem by Langston Hughes reflects the post World War II mood of many African Americans. The Great Depression was over, the war was over, but for African Americans the dream, whatever particular form it took, was still being deferred. Whether one’s dream is as mundane as hitting the numbers or as noble as hoping to see one’s children reared properly, Langston Hughes takes them all seriously; he takes the deferral of each dream to heart.</span>
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Whistling
, Humming, Brass band music ----------Monophonic
Guitar pleving, Acapella singing, Orchestral music ------- Polyphonic
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Whistling
, Humming, Brass band music are Monophonic while on the other hand, Guitar pleving, Acapella singing, Orchestral music are Polyphonic in nature. Monophony means music with a single "part" or a single vocal melody, whereas Polyphony means music with more than one part, and so this indicates more number of notes done at the same time so both are different on the basis of number of notes.