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    Sense Perception

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    1-CHICKEN VISION Visual colour experience is calculated by photoreceptor neurones known as Cones. The purpose of cones is to transform different wavelengths of light into signals to simulate biological processes. Each cone confers the ability to distinguish around one hundred shades. Trichromatic organism combine Red, Green and Blue colour to achieve a total of 1003 shades. In Di-chromatic individuals the possible combinations drops a factor making a total of 10.000 possible shades. Humans hold…

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    Logos Logo

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    Production of a company style logo & illustrated report Introduction Logos are said to be the face of a company no substance whether it is a little one or a multinational huge. Cols’ computer shop is a new computer shop opening in the Bolton area. In this report I will be investigate methods of promoting Cols’ computer shop and show how I came to create the final logo. I will the research I made to help me come to my decision. I also be used existing companies back up my research and point. I…

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    The Scarlet Ibis by James Hurst tells a story of two brothers, Brother and Doodle. Brother is narrating the tale from an adult perspective. Doodle’s life is very difficult, everyone thought he was going to perish; he pulled through because of love with a small twist of wickedness. Furthermore, Brother only wants to help Doodle to correspond with other children because he wants to avoid embarrassment of having a younger brother who cannot walk, this is only a battle with his self worth. As the…

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    allowed artists and writers to tap into the unconscious minds of individuals through their creative works. Rene Magritte used common everyday objects in his paintings and transformed them into cryptic and thought provoking images by using veils, colors, and proper placement of objects and people. In order to understand the meaning behind Magritte’s paintings, one must understand the artist. At the ripe age of fourteen, Rene Magritte was forced to deal with the death of his mother. She…

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    arrangement of the letters and patterns to our pre-existing knowledge of language. He then moves on to proving the plasticity of our brain in redefining the normality showing two identical pictures of desert. After making the audience focus on red and green colors the norm is changed and suddenly the identical pictures are now different in hue. The speaker also defines…

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    Color skepticism is the belief that nothing truly possesses colors, since they are merely appearances to the perceiver. Although this is a sole belief on its own, there are many ways in which people have attempted to prove its validity. Some points of view include considering the scientific process behind the perception of color, while others, through a scientific lens, concentrate on what color really is, including its potential properties. However, I believe that the theory that is the most…

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    of the ingredients name right next to them. Aloe Barbadensis, Aragon oil, Sunflower seed oil, Acai fruit oil, Papaya, and Agave Americana. Appealing to the eye, this attracts the audience to the ad by using vivid and appetizing images. The use of color for example the ones we see in the ingredients; greens, blues, orange bring a sense of appeal to the eye because they look pleasing. An important detail as to why they show these ingredients on the ad is because they are natural . Any product that…

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    While sitting down thinking about our meeting. I tried to figure out myself what the root of the problem was. I have many thoughts about what it is but, I hvae decided that this is what I will communicate to you. Our relationship has been rocky for a while there are more good days than bad ones. The bad ones seem to happen when Marisha feels threatned by what I do not know. My idea of a team is a group of people working together to get a job done to help its customers and provide a product…

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    Visit To The Chazen Museum

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    Natural colors were used to establish the environment of the room the child and the grandfather are in. It also helps show the kind of clothing that people wore in this time frame. Brown colors are used in many traditional paintings to show off realistic events just like this painter chose to do. When using oil to paint, the colors usually end up having a yellow tint to them once they dry. This yellow tinting is from the…

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    and follow the piece outwards because of the way it was arranged. These shapes overlap to create a layering effect. There are a wide range of colors used as well. In the center there is a dark blue, and that oval is surrounded by more muted greens, oranges, and yellows. The outer rims of the outermost ovals are colored with a harsher pink and purple color. There is a light orange stem-like…

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