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    being used is paint. In the painting, the three elements that the painter has included are the texture, space, and color. As for the three principles of designs, he uses emphasis, variety, and unity. Using these techniques, the author was able to convey information so the audience can fully grasp on what he is expressing. The three elements being used are texture, space, and color. By using texture, he illustrates the picture in detailed. An…

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    incorporated. Furthermore, Van Eyck used a magnifying glass in order to paint the smallest of the features like the highlights of beads and skin. Another benefit of using oil paint was that, as the paint dried, Eyck used more wet paint and blended colors to make small changes and hint three dimensional objects. This all led to a beautiful scene that depicts Giovanni Arnolfini giving his wife permission…

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    Vinyl Ground Flooring

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    Financial plan and way of life will be the two primary main thrusts of your ground surface decision. On the off chance that we had our decisions, we would introduce wonderful hardwood floors all through our home and have another person look after them, however since we live in this present reality, we need to take a gander at materials that are more easy to understand. For spaces that get a considerable measure of activity, for example, kitchens and washrooms, vinyl deck is an awesome decision…

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    Human figures were used as the dominant subject matter in both paintings, however different approaches were taken in terms of the placement of the human forms and its relationship to the surrounding. Human figures are spread out evenly across the lower section in both of the paintings, a sense of massiveness is depicted in both paintings, Adrien achieved such effect with his choice All the ladies are portrayed with their hair tied back in a bun. Both paintings referenced the Renaissance…

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    Yellow Cocktail Music: The Use of Color in The Great Gatsby The Jazz Age of the 1920’s was a fast-paced, lovedrunk decade. It was colored with all forms of art, from music and literature to sex and war. The American Dream first emerged during this time, or rather, a new and materialistic version of it emerged. Everyone wanted to drink from a fountain of youth and eat from a feast of good fortune and wealth, and the pursuit of this lead to the ultimate downfall of American society in the year…

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    Azo Dye Lab Report

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    INTRODUCTION Dyes exist in natural and synthetic forms in the world; they are used for the purpose of changing colors of different materials. William Perkins first discovered the azo dye on accident after adding alcohol to a product in the lab. They have the ability to do this due to the molecules of the dyes possessing conjugation. Conjugation is defined as p-orbitals overlapping which causes the electrons within to be delocalized; it is also seen in molecules and compounds that contain…

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    Discussion/Scientific Explanation: In order to successfully analyze colas, one must become familiar with a Spectrophotometer 20. In order to do this, one must figure out determine the relationship between the wavelength of light absorbed and the color of a compound. Next, one must determine a way to relate the amount of light absorbed with the concentration of the solution. After gaining knowledge about these two parts of the lab, one will be able to determine how a Spectrophotometer 20 can be…

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    wearing a blue dress and is making eye contact with the men. All the women are posing in sexy positions, in a way that they were posing for a cover of a magazine. All of the four women appear to be from the same ethnicity, but have different hair color and style, they are around the same height. There does not seem to be much diversity within these…

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    simplicity through its color pallette, art style, and positioning. The color pallette of the painting shows more of the basic color spectrum. The colors chosen by the artist are colors that are representative to those of nature. The chosen colors give a sense of warmth, the color of their skin, slightly brown and tan, represent the land, the dirt and muddy earth. The color of the blanket, which is almost engulfing the two natives, is representing the element of water. Whereas the color of their…

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    photosynthesis and our null hypothesis was that the color of light would not affect the rate of photosynthesis. Without enough evidence to support the alternative hypothesis, we fail to reject the null hypothesis due to a high p-value. Although the p-values when the red light treatment was compared to the white light control treatment our p-value was .004825, giving enough evidence to show that we reject the null hypothesis…

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