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    The wonderful world of colours Have you ever wondered where colour comes from and how dull life would be without it? Colours affect our everyday lives‚ even if we know it or not. We take it for granted. Before I go into any detail about this topic I first and foremost would like to give you the definition of colour. Colour is a visual sensation; it’s the eyes perception of wavelengths of light with different colours corresponding to different wavelengths. Colour appeals to our emotions. Psychologists

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    express delivery service‚ and evaluates the competitiveness of air cargo express carriers in the Korean market. Our AHP analysis shows that accuracy and promptness are the two most influential factors to competitiveness‚ and that DHL is most competitive in the Korean market‚ followed by FedEx‚ TNT‚ EMS‚ and UPS. We further examine both the factor importance and carriers’ competitiveness from the perspective of service users. While accuracy and promptness remain as important factors‚ price becomes

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    that cover pricing. In each of the three theories‚ the outside market influences how goods are sold. Supply and demand: According to this theory‚ the supply of an item and its demand affect its price. An item that is in high demand will have a high price. An item that has a low demand will have a low price. Market structure is another economic pricing theory. This theory looks at how many outlets in a given area offer the same (or similar) products. Elasticity of demand measures how much someone will

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    One Special Delivery On February 12‚ 2010 a day I will never forget. I started my daily routines cooking and cleaning. Then all of a sudden I began to feel weak‚ my vision was blurry‚ I felt dizzy‚ and it felt as if my head was about to explode. When this happened I immediately called my primary doctor to schedule an appointment. I was really frightened and confused. At the time‚ I had no idea what was going on. My doctor did blood work and ran test to figure out why this happened. My

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    Absorption of colours Introduction- White light is the name given to what the human eye sees when all the colours that make up the visible light spectrum are combined.  The visible light spectrum is made up of red‚ orange‚ yellow‚ green‚ blue‚ indigo‚ and violet light. Primary colours are any of three colours of light from which all colours can be obtained by additive mixing; primary colours are red‚ blue‚ and green. Secondary colours of light result from combinations at the correct frequencies

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    comprehensive understanding of the role service quality dimensions play in developing service enjoyment and loyalty in IMEs. We are in the era of service-based economies. The services sector has grown to dominate economic activity in today’s advanced industrial economies. Interestingly‚ within the growing service-dominated economies‚ increased innovation in Information Technology (IT) has dramatically altered services conceptualization‚ development‚ delivery and consumption. By extending the definition

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    Colour & Interior Design: Using Virtual Reality Technology to Study the Effects of Scale Marianne Patera‚ Glasgow School of Art‚ Digital Design Studio‚ U.K.‚ m.patera@gsa.ac.uk Steve W. Draper‚ University of Glasgow‚ Department of Psychology‚ U.K.‚ s.draper@psy.gla.ac.uk Abstract: This paper presents an educational intervention‚ involving 20 interior design students selecting a colour scheme for a 3D computer model of an interior‚ and then experiencing its effect in a semi-immersive Virtual

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    found in such colours as green‚ blue‚ clear‚ pink and violet. However‚ the common misconception surrounding the idea that human blood is blue before oxygenation is false. All human blood is varying shades of red; these wild alternate colours are found in other animal species such as certain species of crabs and insects. This colouring of the blood can be seen as an indicator of oxygen carrying ability or make apparent the metal with the highest concentration in the blood. The colour containing portions

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    Experiment 3. Colours in Kool-Aid Abstract Tetramethylammonium iodide was dissolved in a mixture of of Iodine and 95% ethanol while gently heated in a fume hood. Once cooled‚ crystals started to form in the beaker‚ which were then collected and washed with hexane through a series of processes involving vacuum filtration. Then a mixture of 5mh of the crystals and 5ml of 95% ethanol was created and tested on a slice of potato to analyse the iodine content. After‚ with sodium thiosulphate in

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    distinction of colours can be often used to represent certain aspects about people. In the novel The Great Gatsby they are used to describe the personalities of Myrtle and Daisy as well as Gatsby’s. With certain colours they wear they are able to express their identity‚ and it can also have an affect on their behaviour. Jay Gatsby exploits colours to show of his wealth. Through colours people are also distinguished to which social class they belong to. F. Scott. Fitzgerald uses colour to identify Myrtle’s

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