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Your
Existing Situation
Works well with others. Needs
personal relationships which are understanding and relatively conflict-free.
Your
Stress Sources
"Not a team player and is
unwilling to be involved in most activities. In the past he was over involved
and now emotionally drained. Due to his fear of over involvement, he now
chooses to remain uninvolved with the activities around him. "
Your
Restrained Characteristics
Feels unhappy and isolated because
he is unable to succeed in finding the cooperation and understanding he
desires.
Current situations force him into
compromise and placing his own hopes and desires on hold for the time being.
Is satisfied and finds contentment
through sexual activity.
Current situations force him into compromise
and placing his own hopes and desires on hold for the time being.
Your
Desired Objective
"Wants interesting and exciting
things to happen in his life. He is able to make others like him, because of
his genuine concern for them. He is charming and open and makes friends easily.
He can have an over-active imagination, which leads him to fantasize and
daydream."
Your
Actual Problem
Fears
others will try to hold him back from achieving his goals and the things he
wants. Puts on the charm and can be manipulative towards others hoping he can
get them to do as he wishes and making it easier for him to reach his own
goals.
Your score: 229
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Hue Test Results
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A lower score is better, with ZERO
being the perfect score. The bars above show the regions of the color spectrum
where hue discrimination is low
Monet’s
Color palate
After careful
consideration I am of the position that Monet used a broad palate for most of
the pictures he has a definite color scheme in all the paintings
I don’t
necessary think Monet was trying to evoke emotion when he was painting, I
believe all he was doing was showing light source and changes that happen at different
times of the day
In all the
pictures Monet used the largest buildings as Silhouette of the actual buildings
and it clearly shows that Monet had a great understanding of color and how to
use color to show different times of the day.
It clearly
shows me an aspiring painter that I can use the same picture over and over
applying different hues to capture changing light and shadow sources and keep
my palate full of different colors.
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