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    Introduction The study conducted by Anuradha and Maria searched colour pattern schemes by various chemical characteristics in a male Psammophilus dorsalis. Based on these studies, P.Dorsalis are usually found in semiarid habitats close to localized clusters. They can communicate by expressing different colour schemes in two distinctive regions of their body rapidly in different states. Background Information Male P. dorsalis are usually sexually dimorphic and appear on a larger state than…

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    Color Wheel Symbolism

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    Most of color harmonies consist of combination of two or more colours within a specific relationship on the color wheel where one of them is dominant. For example in horror films if we use orange and teal, blue will be the dominant because we want to show more of the cold side and because we want it to look scary. Sometimes a red colour is shown to represent blood, while a blue represents an effect that makes the audience calm. To achieve orange and teal orange is pushed to highlights and…

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    The time a subject took to respond to the Stroop Effect’s colour name and the font colour presented were the variables in this experiment. The variables were done no manipulation as well. There was a variance found in the time taken to read the congruent and incongruent sets. This can be viewed it is a very clear confirmation of the Stroop Effect. As shown in the Graph 3, the results from this experiment prove that the reaction time to read the congruent set was knowingly faster than the…

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    The observed colour was orange, which fit the emission spectrum. Few specks of blue were observed, this might be due to the Bunsen burner not being completely cleaned or the sodium not being completely pure. The observed colours match those of the spectrum, and can be accepted as true. The observed colour for lithium was a dark red colour. Lithium’s emission spectrum consists of purple, blue, cyan and red. Few darker specks of blue were observed, possibly from the same substance that made the…

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    there are many conflicts between different characters, ideas and so on, to create different themes. She expresses the theme of individuality by conflicting it with boundaries. Adcock expresses individuality by using conflicts between characters and colours to show societal/school norms that conflict with individuality. In the first stanza of the poem you can immediately the conflicts between the characters starting to take place, these conflicts continue throughout the poem. In the first stanza…

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    Hagia Triada Sarcophagus

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    on line, shape, and colour. Many patterns adorn around the main register. The entire piece is filled with colour, though now most of it has faded. Strong lines separate each part of the patterns and main register. The emphasis on line is apparent, especially when looking at a work comprised of different registers. Horizontal and vertical lines are used to break the sections up clearly as well as add detail. Different lighter line weights adorn the…

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    The study written by Anuradha and Maria, who examined the colour pattern schemes by numerous chemical attributes in a male Psammophilus dorsalis. P. Dorsalis are encountered in semiarid habitats similar to localized clusters in the Middle East. They can interact by revealing various colours in special regions of the body in specific states. The analysis and design of Anuradha (2017) were theorized and polished but hardly produed average decisive results. Data was gathered in southern India,…

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    responsibility (outcome 3: children have a strong sense of wellbeing-Children take increasing responsibility for their own health and physical wellbeing) Melisa and Mahir enjoys me to read them the book. On 25/6/2016, Melisa can label most of the colour mentioned in the book,…

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    measure two separate levels of stimulus during video presentations. The researcher planned to determine whether duration of a light being flashed during the video had an effect on the subjects ability to perceive the flash. As well as whether the colour of the light being flashed during the video had any additional effects. A study done on high speed motion determined that when humans observe even the slighted motion they are able to perceive large illusions (Glennerster, Cavanagh, Ito & Seno,…

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    Although the colour wheel does not have the black and the white and their shades but they are also play an important part in design. When it comes to a logo design we need to pick our colours carefully to enhance specific elements of the logo and bring nuance to our message with the use of shade and tone. The other part is when a logo can be global we also have to choose the colour with care. For example, the white in Western cultures is often associated…

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