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    life‚ it will influence you become what kind of person you are. Everyone is born with the difference heritage. Some people respect their heritage‚ but some people disrespect their heritage. I have read two articles which are “Everyday Use” and “Blue Winds Dancing”. In these two articles‚ the narrator talks about how character think about their own heritage. We also can see the different conflicts the character facing in the articles. I respect heritage because even though you try to change your native

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    like birds. Birds Attraction to Colors Jeremiah Irby December 9‚ 2010 Magnet Biology 9th Grade Table of Contents Abstract……………………………………………………. Introduction……………………………………………….. Experimental Design……………………………………… Materials/ Method…………………………………………. Information………………………………………………… Results………………………………………………………. Discussion…………………………………………………… Reference…………………………………………………… Abstract: The purpose of this experiment was to see which color of feeder that people commonly use

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    Art: Light and Color

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    Without color or light‚ art would be nothing; we wouldn’t be able to see or distinguish anything. Light allows us to see the space about something; when it casts a shadow on something we know the size of something. Without color we wouldn’t be able to differentiate between anything. It allows us to see the edges of something which in turn allows us to form the relationships in size and space. Colors can also be used to accomplish a diverse sense of feelings. For example‚ artists can use colors to add

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    7 color contrasts

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    1  Class: Visual Communications Theme: 7 Color Contrasts Student: Arna Oprasic Professor: Maja Kordic Date:6.3.2015 Sarajevo 2    The task of this project is to list 7 Color Contrast from the book ​ "The Elements of Color"  by Johannes Itten‚ and  to chose 3 different types of color contrast.    The 3 types of color contrast that I chose are:   1. Light­Dark  2. Cold­Warm  3. Saturation    1.Light-Dark Itten is talking about the contrast that is all around us‚ the most real contrast of light and 

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    Flame Color Lab

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    Investigate Flame Colors of Different Cations When they were heated by Fire. & Testing changes of cations using sodium hydroxide (NaOH) aqueous Aims & Objectives Different characteristic cations will form different colors when they are burned or added base. In these two experiments‚ scientist took some sample of barium hydroxide (Ba (OH) 2·H2O)‚ ferric chloride (FeCl3·6H2O)‚ copper chloride (CuCl2· 2H2O)‚ calcium chloride anhydrous (CaCl2)‚ potassium carbonate crystal (K2CO3· 2H2O)‚

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    Love and Color Wheel

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    [pic] The Colors of Love Theory Corresponds to the Color Wheel If you’re familiar with the color wheel you’ll know that there are three primary colors - red‚ blue‚ and yellow‚ and these colors mix to create the three secondary colors - purple‚ orange‚ and green. In 1973 John Lee used the color wheel to describe his theory of love‚ in his book‚ The Colors of Love. Primary Love Styles are Eros‚ Ludos and Storge Though they don’t correspond to specific colors‚ Lee’s primary styles of love

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    Color Film Industry

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    Case Study- Color Film Industry By: Ankur Garg Early Color Film Industry was dominated by Kodak and had almost 80% to 90% of market share until 1980’s. Kodak was clearly a price maker and also faced several Antitrust Law suit. In 1921 it faced its first lawsuit as Kodak was monopolizing the market by buying competitors and imposing various restrictions on retailers. It faced lawsuit again in 1954 and 1992. Kodak famous Campaign Slogan “You push the button‚ we do the rest” made photography

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    Blue Color Research

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    Ever wanted your hair to be a crazy unnatural color? Dye it! Hairstyles aren’t permanent. Later if you decide you want your old hair back just make a trip to a salon they will fix you up with some cute normal hair. Anyone‚ no matter their age‚ can use the confidence boost that comes with having hair that deviates from the norm. Have some fun and express yourself! You can do almost the whole process at home for relatively cheap. Just be sure to check in with your employer first since I’d be willing

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    eye color genetics

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    This paper will be discussing whether or not eye color is genetic. According to dictionary references‚ genetics is “the science of heredity‚ dealing with resemblances and differences of related organisms resulting from the interactions of their genes and the environment” (The Free Dictionary). This means that when it comes to humans each physical characteristic as well as personality is genetically inherited from the offspring. The three main points that will be elaborated on in this paper are the

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    Color Great Gatsby

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    abstract artist Pablo Picasso that colors‚ like features‚ follow the changes of the emotions. That is exactly what F Scott Fitzgerald shows and does in his popular novel The Great Gatsby. Readers follow the journey of Nick Caraway‚ a new comer to New York City‚ where he learns of the rags and riches of the 1920’s. Scott sprinkles symbolism throughout the book to get his readers thinking. He particularly likes using colors to fulfill this deed. Fitzgerald uses the colors white‚ green‚ and yellow to symbolize

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