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    Life of Pi is a novel written by Yann Martel which explores the many aspects of a journey of a young boy named Pi regarding his religious connection towards the world. Martel displays a range of techniques and stylistic devices and imagery so he can portray the novel through a variety of archetypal lenses and psychoanalytical techniques. At the very beginning, of the book Life of Pi, the story is framed as "a story that will make you believe in God." This idea becomes interpreted differently…

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    Method pH A small sample of water was placed into a small dish. Test tape was placed in the water sample. The test tape was left in the water sample until there was no longer a change in colour. The test tape was removed and excess water was shaken off. The colour of the test tape was compared to the colour charts. The pH of the solution was…

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    This sequence takes place just after Amélie returns the box of toys she found to their owner. Inspired by the effect this small act of kindness has, she is overcome by an “urge to help mankind”. Amélie has always had an interest in the small quirks that make life unique, so in this sequence, her act of kindness is to share them. This sequence shares the excitement and joy Amélie finds in seemingly minute details, not only with the blind man she walks with, but with the viewer, through the use of…

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    patterns and colours, of their fabrics and further exploring how fashion and textile designers contemporarise these traditional textiles in to modern and exciting textile pieces. Traditionally, textiles from Africa have originated for thousands of years, and were used used to show important cultural information, for example festivals or funerals . The majority of their textiles was made using cotton, a popular material used to make cloth, which creates either a white or brown background…

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    The Ascension by John Singleton Copley is an oil in canvas painting that depicts the ascension of Jesus to heaven. Copley derived his idea whilst in Rome as he studied Raphael’s Transfiguration of Christ. Copley’s work was at the heart of American Neoclassicism which was born out of the birth of the American republic. The Ascension differed greatly from Copley’s usual work of portraits, however maintains similar characteristics one would expect from work of this time. American Neoclassism has…

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    Further, these colours are not associated with the GoPro Hero 4 or the created advertisement (to view the advertisement, see Exhibit 2). Therefore, we changed the colour scheme to match the ad’s message, by including the black, white, blue, and contrasting green, as well as the same product image from the advertisement. Since this is a single…

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    vibrant colours than drawing. This was a new a shocking way of art for many people to accept. Some artists didn’t even bother to draw, they directlt applied colour from their palette to the canvas without giving any concern towards drawing.The fauvism art form kept the drawing simple but exxagerated with colours. The main artists who represent fauvism are- • Henri Matisse • Andre Derain These artists expressed the emotion and the story of their painting in the form of exaggerated colours and…

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    When The Wind Blows

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    author also shows glorification of war by using different colours and images. One of the themes that were used in the novel where glorification of war. the audiences point of view WAS when Jim was reflecting on all the old leaders. When he was reflecting on the old leaders it look up half of the page with the techniques of lines and the colour used in the imagery where dark and scary colour where used for the bad people and bright colours for the good guys. They also use soft and round lines on…

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    as he brings “concentrated attention to the banal in real life: bathrooms, kitchens supermarkets, etc.” (Aldridge, 2014, Christie’s The Art People). I find that the fact he uses mundane settings like a bathroom or kitchen contrasted with saturated colour and beautiful woman creates a surreal, unique quality to his…

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    Hydrolysis Of Starch Essay

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    large linear carbohydrate polymers in starch will prove most effective at 37°C (the optimum human body temperature), was supported by the observed data. The hypothesis was justified based on the observation that the overall average of average colour grades representing the presence of starch molecules in the test solution was the highest at 37°C as 7.2 units, proving that maximum level of maltose and glucose production by α-amylase occurred at this temperature. This was 7.77%, 17.77%,…

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