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    The Elements and Principles of Design Definition: The principles of design describe the ways that artists use the elements of art in a work of art. Balance is the distribution of the visual weight of objects‚ colors‚ texture‚ and space. If the design was a scale‚ these elements should be balanced to make a design feel stable. Elements: Line: A continuous mark made on a surface by a moving point; it may be flat or three-dimensional. Line may be explicit - a line painted along the edge of the road

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    Pandora Ad Analysis Essay

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    The message of colors Pandora is a famous retail chain store dealing in jewelry and delicate trinkets. The ad published by Pandora to promote their sales featured a collaboration with the breast cancer funding organization titled Susan G Kormen. A beautiful bracelet stretches out across the ad with the breast cancer logo charms. It is an attractive and eye catching piece because of the shiny polished alternate gold and silver surfaces and pink stones lined around the charms and links occasionally

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    Preventing Forest Fires

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    through color‚ images‚ and text. The U.S. Government effectively achieves its rhetorical goals through the use of value and fact claims. The main colors used in the visual are bright red and orange. These colors represent a warning and that danger is coming. By just the colors alone people can see that forest fires are dangerous. The distinction between the angry red and orange background to the soft colors of the tree and animals show that the fire is out to destroy. The use of the colors creates

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    The QALMRI Method Explanation of writing a QALMRI The information you are trying to convey in writing your final project is the same as the information you are trying to extract from journal articles that you read. The QALMRI method highlights this important information as: What are the broad and specific questions?‚ what were the alternative hypotheses‚ what was the logic of the design‚ what was the method‚ what were the results‚ what inferences about the specific and broad question can be made

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    Candy Lab

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    is a analytical method that is used for seperating and identifying mixtures of color. There are two stages‚ the stationary phase and the mobile phase. The first is for a solid and the second for a liquid or gas. -Reference http://www.chemguide.co.uk/analysis/chromatography/paper.html Purpose: To see how paper chromatography works. Materials: · Candy with a colored coating‚ like Skittles® or M&Ms® (4 different colors) · Rubbing alcohol or isopropyl alcohol · Coffee filters (2) · Tall glasses

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    Art App. Paper

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    in various warm colors being used to tell a story. Burnt orange upper walls blending into tan lower walls set the tone of this painting as an entertainment area that feels hot in temperature as you look at it. At one table there are two men that appear to be placed in the background because they are both drunk with one actually passed out on the table. Directly in front of them our eyes are drawn to two balls; one is white and the other is orange. This is bringing the color of the walls down

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    Lander’s Peak"‚ provided a different outlook on the American West. As a region styled artist‚ Bierstadt utilized oil-based paint on canvas in such a way that permitted his audience to not only see nature‚ but to feel it as well. The variation of colors he used created an outstanding display of nature that I never thought possible. I believe his purpose was to create imagery‚ an illusion to the audience‚ as if they were looking into the American West‚ through his painting. The entity of light was

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    Visual Merchandising

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    Visual merchandising is developing the floor plans‚ lighting effects‚ display the products to attract the customers toward making the purchase. Visual merchandising techniques were first introduced to the world in 19th century‚ when the big establishments like Marshall Field&Co changed their business from wholesale to retail and goods display became necessary to attract the consumers. It includes showing and promoting the products‚ creating an connection between the display and the viewer‚ getting

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    2.05 Part One (Flame Test): Create and complete a data table for Part One of the lab. It should include the name of the element (or unknown) examined and the color of the observed flame Known Elements Color Barium Green Calcium Red Sodium Yellow Rubidium Violet/Blue Potassium Blue Lithium Magenta Identify each unknown from Part

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    LE CHATELIER’S PRINCIPLE Castro‚ Lharize C. Experiment # 1 I. Introduction: In this experiment‚ using Le Chatelier’s principle‚ we will observe several responses of a system at equilibrium to various changes in external conditions. The experiment aims to investigate two equilibrium systems: (a) cobalt complexes and (b) chromate-dichromate equilibrium and explain observations in light of the Le Chatelier’s principle. II. Theory/Concepts: In 1884 the French chemist and engineer Henry-Louis

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