Thermochromism Thermochromism refers to the phenomenon of color changes by the agency of heat. Obviously‚ the color changes are made possible by the temperature-induced chemical or physical changes of materials incorporated into the inks. Sometimes‚ the color change occurring at a temperature is permanent‚ and at other times the original color can be regained on cooling. Accordingly‚ we have an irreversible or reversible thermochromic system. The required chemistry can be adopted based
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contrasting two different texts. The selected text types certainly depict the element‚ firstly through the film ‘Strictly Ballroom’ directed by Baz Luhrmann‚ which explores the tension between uniqueness and conformity. And secondly the novel ‘The Ink Bridge’ by Neil grant‚ which explores the alienation and ignorance about a whole new culture. In the film ‘strictly ballroom’ Lurhmann was able to show the personal‚ cultural and social contexts. We as the audience saw these ideas through the use of
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INK & PAPER COMMUNICATION People say that the art of letter writing is dead. But my idea of heaven is writing a letter to a dear friend in a far away town‚ a note to my cousin saying “ thankyou ” for the dinner we had this weekend‚ a fan letter to the writer whose story I read and admired. I love to write something‚ be it a short story‚ a poem‚ a serious article or just letters. It is so magical to gather the right words and put them together on the paper… I write a couple of letters a day
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Introduction to Poetry “In a poem the words should be as pleasing to the ear as the meaning is to the mind.” -- Marianne Moore The Human Brain: Left Brain: Creativity Emotions Right Brain: Logic Reality POETRY REQUIRES: Poetry requires creativity Poetry requires emotion Poetry requires an artistic quality Poetry requires logic *Rhyme-the repetition of sounds *Rhythm- the beat *Dactylic *Monosyllabic *Anapestic *Spondaic *Trochaic *Iambic *Accentual
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explosion‚ and finally the ingredients such as charcoal and potassium nitrate that are what make the reaction. Another common television art and magic illusion is invisible ink. Invisible ink was first used over 2000 years ago by the greek and romans to write secret messages. Invisible ink is used in television to show magical illusions‚ write secret messages for the characters‚ and to amuse the audience. Invisible ink also has a very versatile usage going from spy toys for kids all the way to being used
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collect seashells for fun and for past time. They made decorations‚ even accessories for a doll out of it and most people collect seashells. Here in the Philippines‚ people made seashells for decorations and accessories. They made seashells into accessories for them to sell it. But don’t you know that aside from those things seashells can also be made into a much useful things. In addition‚ seashells are also used in making jewelry. These shells are made into smooth perfect spheres which‚ by themselves
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Kingsford Charcoal Brand managers Marcilie Smith Boyle (HBS MBA Class of 1996) and Allison Warren were getting together for their weekly Kingsford Charcoal ("Kingsford") debriefing meeting in February 2001 at Clorox’s corporate offices in Oakland‚ CA. As the job-sharing brand managers for the $350 million charcoal business‚ Smith Boyle and Warren had a lot to discuss during their Wednesday "overlap" day. Both women were assigned to the brand in July 2000‚ just as it became apparent that the summer
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Durian husk is also used as a material in making hand made paper. You can make artistic paper which has particular patterns when you make it out of durian husk pulp. To make paper from durian husks: Chop some durian husks into small pieces. Put them into a cooking pan or drum (depends on how much husk you cook)‚ add water to the pan until all husks are soaked. Cooked the husks for about 1 to 1.5 hours to soften them. Let them cool down to room temperature. Put them in the blender to crush
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Kingsford Charcoal Case Brief Problem Identification and Situation Analysis Clorox Corporation depends upon Kingsford Charcoal as an important revenue (9% in 2000) and net income contributor in the product portfolio. Since the 1980’s Kingsford had enjoyed steady 1-3% growth‚ but summer 2000 revenue was expected to fall short of forecast. The Kingsford brand managers took on a challenge to assess and propose solutions to the first-time overall softening of the charcoal category. The softening
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with invisible ink in the American Revolution There were plenty of problems with invisible during the American Revolution‚ but there were a few that were worse than the others. Three of the main problems were that supplies were hard to come by to make invisible ink this is the one that was the hardest problem to overcome. One problem was that blank spaces on paper were suspicious. Another problem was that when heated the paper would become fragile. During the revolution the ink supply was low
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