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    This verse expands on the theme of true colour of Satpanth from the preceding verse, advising the faithful to embody and steadfastly retain the colour of Truth, just as a fabric permanently absorbs the colour of a dye. The word ra(n)g or colour in the context of this verse means ‘attachment’, ‘love’, ‘affection’, ‘passion’, ‘liking’, ‘longing’ and the term ra(n)gāvu(n) means ‘to be imbued with’, ‘to be saturated with’, ‘to be enamoured of’, ‘to be deeply attached to’, ‘to be love-struck’, ‘to…

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    Chinese Differences

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    Compare and Contrast between Chinese and Japanese in the colour word "green" Introduction This essay will be discussed in these aspects: (1) differences and similarities between Chinese and Japanese in colour word "green (青)" according to authoritative dictionaries; (2) factors lead to the differences. Additionally, the colour word “green” in this essay refers to “Qing” in Chinese and “Ao/ Sei (あお/ せい)” in Japanese, both of which share the same…

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    Colour is one of the most pervasive qualities in our human environment and one of the qualities that humans could not live without. Colour is used to be able to allow humans to interact with; such as taking note of the colours chosen for clothes, to check the traffic lights when driving, to choose colours when painting a picture, or to be able to distinguish the food that humans eat by looking at the colour of the food. However, humans who have the capability to see colour; tend to perceive…

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    For the application to be accepted, it was decided that a trade mark consisting of two separate underlined colours must be graphically represented by arranging the colors in a particular way. The court is also in viewed that for trade mark registration only a sign can be represented by the colors per se or combinations of those colours provided they are systematically arranged in a predetermined and uniform way. In other words, applications for registration should provide…

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    Saturation, and Intensity are represented as HSI in HSI colour model. The HSI model is used as an alternative to, or alongside the RGB representation. In this model, the hue of a colour is its angle measure on a colour wheel. Pure red have hue value as 0°, pure green have hue value as 120°, and pure blues have hue value as 240°. Neutral colours like white, grey, and black are set to hue value 0° for feasibility. Intensity is total brightness of the colour and also defined numerically as the…

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    Mosely Logo Analysis

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    Moseley Park is a safe school as their shield like logo. Colour The colour Orange is used on the shield which suggests positive outlook, this would show the community that Moseley Park have a positive view on the things they do and nothing is seen as a negative. The colour Yellow is also used and this suggests greater confidence and optimism. This would suggest about Moseley Park bringing confidence to the school especially to the students. The colour black is used for the text and this…

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    Greyscale Analysis

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    symbolisation less prominent and it is practical because simple to implement, but it has drawbacks. If there are too many colours in the original scheme, it become difficult to differentiate them on a greyscale. The same linear transformation is applied, no matter of the characteristics of the original colour schemes: there is no subtlety in this method. Two original colours differing in perceived brightness can be transformed into the same grey with this method. True greyscale maps are…

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    of Washing on lint colour The reaction to washing of natural colours is quite different from that of synthetic colours. Dyed fabrics more or less fade with each washing. On the contrary, fabrics from naturally coloured cotton improve its fastness and colour intensity with each washing. Experiments have shown that washing fabrics from coloured cotton intensifies its colour. The idea that the natural colour intensifies with the exposure to sunlight may be true for specific colours but is certainly…

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    (Huey & Slatkin, 1976). Other fascinating characteristic of some lizards is colour changing which normally…

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    time) in the times to respond with the ink colour on condition 1, where the words had colour connotations. Using the paired samples t-test against this data (t(19) = 4.937; p = .0; d = .1.104) we can conclude the null hypothesis was rejected and that the results were statically significant. Discussion The results of the present experiment showed that there was an increase in the time taken to read the words with colour connotations compared with the colour-neutral words. Response times in…

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