making recycled paper and use fossil fuels in the same way as non-recycled paper. The second reason that why the things that already used should not be allowed to recycle is because it creates water pollution. The used paper required the removal of inks to remove before getting in the process. Different factories use different ways to process recycle paper. According to the article‚
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Mu-ch’i ‚ Persimmons‚ mid-13th century. 35 x 29 cm. Ink on paper. Ryoko-in‚ Daitoku-ji‚ Kyoto This is a Zen painting in the 13th century artwork by Mu-Ch’i Fa-Ch’ang. It was painted towards the end of the Song Dynasty. It is part of a handscroll with paintings of fruit and vegetables. The persimmons are done in ink alone. They are arranged in three groups-two‚ one‚ and three. They vary in size‚ their stems points towards different directions‚ and there is difference in tone or shade they are
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Acquiring tattoos without thinking of the consequences COM / 150 March 07‚ 2010 Michaela Roessner-Herman Tattoos: The 21st century status symbol. Individuals are crowding the tattoo shops to become part of this new wave crossing the country. This symbol admits them to the greatest show on earth. They become part of an elite group who has a sense of belonging and able to express their personalities without limits. Tattoos have been a part of history for hundred of years and
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consequences of exposure to the color red and its effects on achievement in test performance. In this study the ink color used to print a test was manipulated to determine the causal relationship between exposure to the color red and test 2 performance. Results showed the tests printed in red ink produced significantly lower scores than the tests printed in green‚ blue‚ and black ink. This effect was especially pronounced between the green and red test results. This work suggests
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experiment uses colour words‚ i.e. red‚ green ‚ blue etc. and has them printed in non -corresponding/incongruent coloured ink which participants are then asked to read out against the clock‚ times being recorded in each instance and also mistakes. The first list of words‚ (condition 1)‚ which they have previously read out are non- colour words which are also printed in the same coloured inks as the second list‚( condition 2)‚ and have no colour association whatsoever. The effect is noted when there is a
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Input devices There are many input formats which enable us to gather up and collect information‚ and enter data and instructions into the computer. Input devices can be manual or automatic. Manual input devices include: Keyboard - including concept keyboard. This is a flat board that contains a grid of buttons. Each button can be programmed to follow instructions. An overlay sheet is placed on the grid with an explanation for each button. They are used in primary schools with young children
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In a vast majority of the research found‚ three simple tasks were conducted on participants of different languages‚ and age ranges. Participants were occasionally asked to complete more than one of these tasks‚ depending on the goal of the researchers. Almost anyone can complete these tasks‚ however if necessary‚ they should be modified to each group of participants appropriately. For example‚ if the participants only speak English and/or Spanish‚ the words in the Stroop task should only be in one
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observe electrical influences or effects‚ a circuit was used. The type of circuit used in this experiment was a voltage source connected to a capacitor. The voltage source was then connected to carbon paper with conductive ink. This experiment furthermore used two different conductive ink set-ups on a mounting board (a Bar Set-up and Point Set-up). In order to observe the effects of an electric field in this experiment‚ a galvanometer was used. The galvanometer additionally allowed a further analysis by
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assists as visual image makes the piece magnificent to perceive. The piece was made in 2004 with pen and ink on a paper. The piece is currently being exhibited at the Alice C. Sabatini Gallery for the show txt me and it is on loan from the artist. The piece represents text to communicate words to the viewer using readily apparent. The piece is 15 by 22 inches and Sleadd used a combination of blank ink on a white background paper to give the viewers highest readability. The work shows a man with three
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Review Questions 1. What is a questioned document? Describe at least one example of something that might be a questioned document. This is a document that may have been tampered with‚ an example of this is adding chemicals to erase ink. 2. What is an exemplar? What are the best types of exemplars? They are authentic samples that are compared with the questioned document. The best types are ones that identically resemble the one being studied. 3. What are natural variations? Describe how these may
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