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    Color Red Research Paper

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    Research shows that the color red can also produce physical effects such as elevated blood pressure, increased respiratory rates, improved metabolism, increased enthusiasm, higher levels of energy, and increased confidence. The color red is an extremely visible color that is able to focus attention quickly and get people to make quick decisions. This is one of the reasons why fire trucks and fire engines are generally painted red. Too much…

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    Jean-Pierre Juenet’s Amelie is a beautiful film that uses color to dictate the story in a major way. Color in film can be used to tell information, to symbolize, and to express. Amelie uses all of these functions with mainly the primary colors red, green and blue. In this essay I will describe how the functions of color and its other facets are used to enhance Amelie’s world. Color’s informational function sets the scene in Amelie from the start. The opening scenes of Amelie as a child highlight…

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    that the color of a solution was determined both by the colors it absorbed as well as the colors it transmitted. For example, if a solution was viewed as the color red, then red light was transmitted by the solution while the complementary color, green, was absorbed. Beer’s Law stated that the amount of light that passed through a sample was limited by the light’s wavelength, the distance travelled by the light, and the concentration of the substance…

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    had asked someone to picture an apple in their head the majority would most likely picture a red apple, even though there are varying colors like golden yellow and light green. Also these colors have an effect on us that…

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    The infographic Inside the Mind of a Successful Manager published and created by the Pepperdine University. This infographic was found on and displayed by smallbiztrends.com on August 12, 2015; the infographic does not display a specific artist or creation date. Pepperdine University undoubtedly wants to inform present and prospective students of how attending their University will make them into a successful manager, and instruct them on how to think like a successful manager. Present and…

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    the spectrum is visible light. Of that light, violet’s wavelength is the shortest (using the most energy), and red’s wavelength is the longest (using less energy). As many people know, red, yellow, and blue are the primary colors. That is true, but only when talking about colors as in paint or markers. When talking about colors and how they are made with light, the real primary colors are red, green, and blue. When you mix colors, as in paints, you will never find a way to make yellow from…

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    The openness and the flow of energy through our chakra determine our state of health and balance. The Seven Chakra and Seven colors Each center has its integral function in creating our energetic balance It is through the study of energetic and physical being that we can create health…

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    Almond Blossoms Analysis

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    mixing these in different ways. Mixing all three together will make a muddy brown. The secondary colors are; purple, green, and orange are created by mixing primary colors where red and blue makes purple, blue and yellow makes green, and yellow and red makes orange. Tertiary colors are created by mixing a primary color with a secondary color, such as red purple, blue purple, blue green and red orange. By this way the color wheel is created. We will never really know why but scientists seem to…

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    Mandala Research Paper

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    conceiving a child. This mandala has much more color in it as well, a step away from the mysterious black, the mysterious aspect of the womb. Instead, colors were spread throughout the design. Green was one that appeared frequently in this mandala, as well as the other, which makes sense, because Fincher said, “Green symbolizes the principle of natural, healthy growth, and the ability to nurture growing things” (Fincher, 2010, p. 56). Purple and blue were also features, which both incorporate…

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    complex piece of art. In the painting “Cityscape No. 1” the artist used different hues, shapes, and lines in his work of art to create a unique painting that depicts an unknown city. The different palette hues, which are shades of green, gray, blue, pink, and brown, bring energy to the canvas and makes the painting look more realistic and appear like a photograph. The use of the bright color palette and the arrangement in which these colors were placed highlight the streets and the buildings of…

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