- published: 22 Jun 2016
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White is a color, the perception of which is evoked by light that stimulates all three types of color sensitive cone cells in the human eye in nearly equal amounts and with high brightness compared to the surroundings. A white visual stimulation will be void of hue and grayness.
White light can be generated in many ways. The sun is such a source, electric incandescence is another. Modern light sources are fluorescent lamps and light-emitting diodes. An object whose surface reflects back most of the light it receives and does not alter its color will appear white, unless it has very high specular reflection.
Since white is the extreme end of the visual spectrum (in terms of both hue and shade), and since white objects - such as clouds, snow and flowers - appear often in nature, it has frequent symbolism. Human culture has many references to white, often related to purity and cleanness, whilst the high contrast between white and black is often used to represent opposite extremes.
The word white continues Old English hwīt, ultimately from a Common Germanic *χwītaz also reflected in OHG (h)wîz, ON hvítr, Goth. ƕeits. The root is ultimately from Proto-Indo-European language *kwid-, surviving also in Sanskrit śveta "to be white or bright" and Slavonic světŭ "light". The Icelandic word for white, hvítur, is directly derived from the Old Norse form of the word hvítr. Common Germanic also had the word *blankaz ("white, bright, blinding"), borrowed into Late Latin as *blancus, which provided the source for Romance words for "white" (French blanc, Spanish blanco, Italian bianco, etc.). The root survives in English in the word black.
Actors: Sean Michael Nugent (actor), Sean Michael Nugent (actor), Jonathan Looper (actor), T. Patrick Murray (director), T. Patrick Murray (writer), Nelcie Souffrant (actress), T. Patrick Murray (editor), T. Patrick Murray (producer), Janani Saara (actress), Takara Sewitt (actress), Becca Serra (actress), Wren Benedict (actor), Paige Lindsay Betts (actress), Phillip B. Thompson (actor), Laura Sundh (actress),
Plot: 21 newly minted college graduates receive a strange anonymous invitation which they had to RSVP to in order to receive an odd "appearance fee" and they all primp despite being perplexed they all excitedly gather at a lavish and mysterious rented mansion outside NYC in Bedford for literally the wake of their innocence- a final celebration marking imposed maturation- a last soirée before responsibility forever takes away their innocence, naiveté and the end of sleeping in until mid day challenging them all to see what and who they want the be as they toast to the death of their immaturity... Yet some prefer to try and defer this deadline with a complex crime that results in great irony and tragedy.
Keywords: coming-of-age, three-word-titleNo better word than from Your lips
No perfect life than what You lived
No greater gift, no, not one
No brighter star has ever shined
No better hope for all man kind
No higher mind, no, not one
No one has ever known
This kind of love You've shown
There has never been a greater love
Than Your Son, no, not one
And there will never be a greater love
No, not one
With His life You have forgiven us
Hope has come, hope has come
And there will never be a greater love
No, not one, no
Knowing it's true, a sweeter frame
No simple word can match Your name
No greater fame, no, not one
No one has ever seen
The depth of Your majesty
There has never been a greater love
Than Your Son, no, not one
And there will never be a greater love
No, not one
With His life You have forgiven us
Hope has come, hope has come
And there will never be a greater love
No, not one, no
No greater God
You gave us all a reason to live
No greater love
You gave us all a reason to give
No greater life
You gave us all a reason to shine
No greater love
Forever mine
There has never been a greater love
Than Your Son, no, not one
And there will never be a greater love
No, not one
With His life You have forgiven us
Hope has come, hope has come
And there will never be a greater love