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    forming protostars. These young stars undergo further collapse‚ forming main sequence stars. Stars expand as they grow old. As the core runs out of hydrogen and then helium‚ the core contacts and the outer layers expand‚ cool‚ and become less bright. This is a red giant or a red super giant (depending on the initial mass of the star). It will eventually collapse and explode. Its fate is determined by the original mass of the star; it will become either a black dwarf‚ neutron star‚ or black hole

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    Advertisers often use famous people to sponsor their products. Gatorade doesn’t falls short in this category for marketing. Some of their ads included Tiger Woods‚ Peyton Manning‚ Serena Williams‚ and Michael Jordan to name a few. There are many reasons why advertisers chose to do ads on models‚ celebrities‚ and athletes. For instance‚ adolescents look at these celebrities as role models‚ or ways to live out their dreams. In the 1997 Gatorade ad featuring an all-time great Michael Jordan; he

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    The foremost phrase in which memory occurs is [called] encoding. This involves receiving information and processing it (Bright‚ n.d.‚ pg. 1) The brain encodes information for memory based on what one senses‚ how one emotionally feels‚ one’s movement‚ what one reads‚ and the meanings that things have to him/her. Encoding information relies on the brain’s working memory (Bright‚ n.d.‚ pg. 1) – the memory system used in short-term memory for temporarily storing newly learned information (Storing Memory

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    The Different Historical Use Of Colour Art Essay The use of colour in history has gone through a long story. It has been used because of its ability in altering mood and atmosphere‚ and also because of its symbolic meanings. The earliest known usage of colour in interior spaces started when man drew on walls of caves and tombs‚ which continues with the application on cathedrals‚ palaces‚ and ordinary homes. However‚ despite the usage in daily life‚ there’re times when the potential of colour is

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    yard by the unfortunate screams of ambulances sirens‚ but I continue to focus on the subject and I slowly begin to notice that the sky is noticeably more vibrant than it had been in my pervious observation. The light from the sun complimented the bright blue sky very extravagantly‚ causing me to gawk at its beauty for minutes on end. Thankfully the wind is much milder‚ allowing me to sit down and enjoy myself as I take a long gaze into the distance. To the least of my expectations‚ it was very quiet

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    When you picture a runway‚ what do you imagine in your head? Do you visualize a blank white runway or do you picture something colorful. The majority of people you ask will lean more towards the blank white design but‚ not Curtis Kelly. When looking at Curtis Kelly’s work called “Runway”‚ she utilizes geometric shapes like you have never seen it before. The colorful chic oil on canvas painting has irregular yet often a wide variety of shapes that is seen in her work of art. The lines are going everywhere

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    and possible explanations. UFOs come in all shapes and sizes. Some that are reported even are said to have an invisible look to them. In Benjamin Radford’s article “UFO Sightings and News” a majority of the UFOs spotted seem to have bright lights or look like a bright light themselves. Another common thing about them is that a lot are saucer shaped. That is why most of the time these shaped UFOs are referred to as flying saucers. Pyramid shaped

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    The biggest struggle for physical therapists in the West is bringing the East into their designating facilities. PRANA Functional Manual Therapy is located in suburban town in Pennsylvania far away from the roots of many alternative practices. So‚ how do they bring the East to the West regardless of their location? One such element is aromatherapy. The first time I walked into PRANA to begin my observational hours‚ I recalled the scent of lavender from the fields with a sweet mix of citrus and berries

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    describes Keith Haring perfectly. To start with‚ Keith Haring utilizes bright colors in a few of his works. In one specific piece called “Monkey Puzzle‚” he puts complementary colors together and fits the shapes like a puzzle. I like how none of the colors are drowning each other out. Everything just harmonizes beautifully‚ and in each combination of bright colors‚ one intensifies the other. I believe that Haring’s purpose for using bright colors in his art was to make the viewer interested

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