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    Salvia Splendens

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    than Red or Green Light on Its Own By: Diego Prado, Morgan Miller, Cody Holland, and Jonathan Ruppel Introduction The hypothesis for lab 5 was that plants that do not receive red light will perform photosynthesis less efficiently than those exposed to light of all wavelengths. The findings for that lab were that the plant that received all colors grew the most. The experiment was done again, but this time the algae was changed to a flower. In this experiment, the new hypothesis is that red is…

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    emotions are associated with the color red. Yet, the color red represents something more significant and painful than other colors. As the characters of Beloved continually illustrate their painful memories and face the present, red represents their emotions, hopes, and loves. The color red reflects the sufferings of the characters and connects them to their damaging past. Symbolizing Paul D’s repressed emotions and Sethe’s motherly love, the color red acts as a bridge between the characters…

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    Aromatherapy In Nursing

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    performance (Elliot, Payen, Brisswalter, Cury, Thayer, 2011). Before starting the study, each participant’s HRV was measured in order to acquire a baseline measurement. In this study, the color red was shown to significantly hinder a participant’s performance on an IQ test after being shown an instruction sheet that had a red background. The control groups of participants were given their instructions on sheets that had either blue or gray backgrounds and it was found that these colors had no…

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    For my experiment, I choose to use both the red and green color lens filters. I initially was going to select blue, but when realizing it did little alteration apart from making white appear brighter I opted for a red and green filter. Like both my mother and father, I have Deuteranomalia which means I have a difficult time discerning from reds (appearing more brown) and greens (appearing more yellow). While my father has deuteranopia meaning his green cone is missing, I suffer from…

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    The red roses throughout American Beauty represents the desire for love and freedom. Even though red roses are a symbol of love and passion; in American Beauty we get to see that there is a lack of love and compassion for another. The burn ham family has forgotten what love feels like, all the family members are estranged from each other. But throughout American Beauty, we see red roses or the color red, and in those moments its when the character needs love the most. For example, the front yard…

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    Chloroplasts Lab Report

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    mainly because the white light contains all of the lights together. Dividing up the white light, the blue section was what moved the experiment the furthest, by a difference of .23 nm, only .03 difference off of the white light. The following light was red light, which only decreased by 0.09 nm. The lowest change was green light, creating a change of only 0.04 nm. Looking at figure 4b, you can see how the differences compare to each other. While 4a shows the change in difference as well, it also…

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    Why Leaves Turn Color in the Fall Diane Ackerman wrote the essay Why Turn Color in the Fall to remind us that like leaves we too will eventually fall and change from “one beautiful state into another.” (196) In her essay, Ms. Ackerman uses vivid word choice, strong verbs, allusion, and definition to get her point across. Ackerman uses personification to bring her essay to life. In this essay, we learn how and why leaves change their color. She explains that after summer “a tree reconsiders…

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    Play Doh Process Analysis

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    While playing with Play Doh is easy to learn it is difficult to master. After hard-work and hours of practice anything you think of can be created with Play Doh. The steps to create your own masterpiece can be numerous and complicated or few and simple the choice is yours. The first step to creating your own Play Doh gem is to gather your necessary supplies. Take the Play Doh from one container and roll it into a rather thick log three inches long. After you have completed your three inch…

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    A story. What is the definition of a story? Characterized as an account of imaginary or real people and events told for entertainment, this may be the legal definition of story. Nonetheless, there is so much more to it than just the physical words that are made up to define it. Similarly, this image may seem pretty self explanatory, however, when one digs below the surface of the original image, there is a deeper meaning, purpose, and point. At first glance, the image simply consists of a wolf…

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    In the book The Guardian Herd: Stormbound the main Starfire, or just Star has to go through some pretty tough times, after all he is the black foal. The black foal, star is a foal that harnesses power from the hundred year star, “ The Hundred Year Star was gone from the sky, but in its place has star himself, the black foal of Anok, the most powerful pegasus alive.”. On your first birthday the hundred year star can give you the power of a healer, which will renight the herds. Or, you get to be…

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