smiles and says‚ “mmm…”. Teacher says‚ “Can you smell the lemon in the green paint?”. Linda replies‚ “Lemon!”. She creates circle‚ lines and taps the brush on the paper. She looks at Keeshav and says‚ “Banana!”. Keeshav smiles at her. When Zoey says‚ “I smell strawberry”‚ Linda looks at her and smiles. She places the brush and picks the brush from the red paint with her left hand. She paints over the green paint; a while later transfers the brush to her right hand and continues painting.
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Parent Description of setting: This observation took place in the kitchen of my own home‚ in a quiet rural area. Immediate context: This observation took place within my kitchen/dining room. TC was sat at the kitchen table‚ looking at all the paints on the table. Her mother is sat at the kitchen counter watching the TC play. Whilst all the other children are also looking at all the other items on the table and they are discussing what colours to use. Brief description of the child observed:
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Nable Jeffrey S. Ymbong March 2014 Chapter I Introduction Paint is a term used to describe a number of substances that consist of a pigment suspended in a liquid or plastic vehicle such as oil or water. With a brush‚ a roller or spray gun paint is applied in a thin coat to various surfaces such as wood‚ metal or stone. Although its primary purpose is to protect the surface to which it is applied‚ paint also provides decoration. Paint manufacturers utilize an extensive array of quality control
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Movies and books are similar in the fact that they both paint the same picture and tell the same story along with holding suspense‚ where as they differ by how they paint that picture and tell the story along with how the suspense is brought about. When reading books and watching movies‚ one will eventually come to the same conclusion at the end. How we get to that conclusion will differ for each. In the fact that movies and books paint the same picture‚ one can conclude that they are going to
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be needed will be non-toxic green. blue‚ yellow and pink paint‚ containers for the paint‚ coloured pencil‚ bibs for the children and A4 paper. The cost will amount up to approximately €10. Discussion with supervisor: Before Christmas I told the supervisor that I would be doing an art activity with the children and she gave me permission to do this activity. Safety: This activity will be safe for the children to undertake. The paint is non-toxic so the children will not be inhaling any harmful
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Summative Art Write-Up Acrylic Landscape Painting Where did your idea/image come from? Is it your own image or did you use someone’s artwork or photograph to work from for a practical exercise? Briefly describe the image? (colours‚ the scene itself) (5 marks) My idea/image came from a social media app called instagram‚ and the image was take in Lake Minnewanka in Alberta Canada. I did use someone else’s photograph. The individual who took it remains unknown‚ however their instagram account is
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is an organic chemical compound. !!!Toluene: Structure and Formula Have you ever used or smelled paint thinners? If you have‚ then that is how we can describe the smell of toluene. Toluene is one of the ingredients used in manufacturing many commercial products‚ like paints and glues‚ so if you ever like crafts and have painted the walls of your house‚ then‚ you encounter toluene a lot. Paint Glue __Toluene__‚ also known as __methylbenzene__‚ is an organic chemical compound‚ because of the
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of Corporate Reputation in India A recent re-branding exercise by Asian Paints‚ India’s largest paint manufacturer‚ took the market watchers by surprise when the company took a hard decision in casting off its popular mascot Gattu. The mischievous boy with paint tin and brush—Gattu—was born in 1954. Designed by India’s well known cartoonist R.K. Laxman‚ Gattu served as an endearing anchor for all Asian Paints communication for over four decades. However‚ after years of sedentary existence
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the following types of evidence. Your agency ’s policies may vary. Please check with your supervisor if you have any questions. Contents Blood Stains Seminal Stains Hair Fibers and Threads Glass Paint Flammable Liquids Firearms Evidence Tool Marks ws Questioned Documents Latent Fingerprints In all cases‚ evidence must be photographed prior to collection attempts. At least one photo should include
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tonal qualities‚ “disrupt[s]” the hallucinogenic quality of the backdrop. The oil paints of the background have been sporadically applied and strewn across the picture plane. Having said that‚ the backdrop is still representational; it does not adopt a holistic approach as in an abstract painting. There is a degree of unevenness in the distribution of colours across the backdrop. The green and white oil paints‚ from the top of the plane‚ have been applied in a vertically linear manner and coat
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