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    Automatic Stroop Effect

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    examined in ‘two-process theory’. Previous research has investigated the downside of the automatic processes which is illustrated in Stroop effect. It was found that automatic process of reading have interfered with the task of naming the colour of the ink in Stroop condition. Current experiment examined this interaction further by changing the stimuli in experimental condition: instead of the words used in this condition being names of the colours‚ twenty participants were presented with colour-related

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    higher quality and you have more options as far as art work. Digital printing is faster and cheaper‚ but not as much detail as screen printing. Screen printing is higher quality and last a very long time. Screen printing is better quality because the ink gets deeply absorbed. If you would like more than twenty shirts‚ you would want screen printing. It cost more because they are more work involved. You have more options as far as picking art to go on your t-shirt. The color will be what you picked

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    INTRODUCTION: In 2 to 3 complete sentences‚ explain the purpose of this lab – what are you going to learn in this lab? (2 points) HYPOTHESIS: Answer the following in complete sentences: (2 points) 1. List one extensive and one intensive property of marker ink. 2. Define mixture. MATERIALS: coffee filter Tape rubbing alcohol water 3 different color magic markers (not permanent) 3 identical tall‚ narrow drinking glasses metric ruler 3 pencils PROCEDURE: 1. Cut 3 strips of coffee filter. Be sure that

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    Ta moko and Ierzumi: The Art behind the Maori and Yakuza tattoos Cultural Anthropology 101 February 24th‚ 2014 Body art has been around for thousands of years in many different forms from tattooing to physical body modification. “Adornment is the obvious‚ but not the sole‚ purpose for such a painful and permanent art form…”(Morris‚ 2002‚ para 1). The skin is a very large canvas‚ that past generations have taken advantage of to not only identify one tribe or clan from another but as a form

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS Title Page Acknowledgment i Executive Summary 1 Chapter 1: The Problem and its Scope 3 Brief Background of the Study 3 Statement of Research Objectives 4 Significance of the Study

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    History of Tattoos

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    Macy Walker Kate Reavey English 101 17 November 2012 Tattoos: Then and Now In today’s world‚ it is not uncommon to see people covered in all types of body art‚ such as tattoos. Arms‚ legs‚ sometimes even faces‚ all painted with permanent ink. For what reason‚ some people ask. What’s the point having words‚ designs‚ or pictures permanently drawn onto your skin? I personally love tattoos; they’re an artistic way for people to express who they are and their originality. Tattoos are a way for people

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    Mr Mohamed

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    dampening‚ with N+P unit‚ standard. equipment‚ checked & good‚ 9.950‚- GTO 52+‚ 1994‚ 26 mio.‚ plus‚ alcohol dampening‚ quick action clamps‚ standard equipment‚ with new rollers !‚ 12.500‚- GTO 52-1+‚ 2004‚ 15 mio.‚ plus‚ DDS damp & Baldwin‚ segmented ink knives‚ std. equipment‚ checked & good‚ 27.500‚- KORD 62‚ 1963‚ grey painted‚ short box‚ standard dampening and equipment‚ checked and in excellent condition‚ 6.500‚- Roland 201 T0B‚ 1986‚ 60 mio.‚ Rolandmatic dampening and standard equipment‚ checked

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    adornments. (American Academy of Dermatology‚ 2004) A tattoo is the art of injecting permanent ink into the skin to form a picture or word. A body piercing is the wearing of jewelry through the skin. Tattoos should be performed by a licensed technician using a sterile inking gun to inject the colorful dyes or pigments into the first several layers of epidermis. With every prick of the needle‚ ink droplets are left behind to create a piece of art. Whereas body piercing is the puncturing of

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    Reynolds Pen

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    American inventor John Loud.[5][6] Then in 1938‚ newspaper editor Laszlo Biro‚ a Hungarian-émigré to Argentina‚ and business partner Henry G. Martin patented a device for marking printers’ galleys. The Biro pen used gelatinous ink combined with capillary action to draw the ink out as it was deposited on paper by the rolling-ball tip. Because the pen did not leak at high altitude‚ the Biro venture was able to sell a limited quantity of pens to the Royal Air Force for keeping flight logs‚ under a contract

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    The Reverse Stroop Effect

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    it has been considered by Jensen (1965) as one of the most reliable psychometric tests‚ there have been studies‚ which find fault in it. Research by Zajano‚ Hoyceanyls‚ and Ouellette (1981 ) has shown that ink color and shape change repeatedly on the standard interference card‚ however only ink color changes on the standard control card. Changing shapes on the control card to correct this confound did not alter the basic effect‚ however. Sichel and Chandler (1969) argued that alternatives over stimuli

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