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    extra credit by their instructors for their participation. Materials The materials utilized for this study included 3” by 5” ruled index cards, pens, a list of vocabulary words with definitions, a computer with internet connection, a printer with ink and paper, participant sign-up/sign-in sheets, copies of the vocabulary test, copies of human consent forms, and copies of subject debriefing forms. Specifically, three variations of Casemate brand index cards were used for this study. All three…

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    researched these tattoo removal options, quite a few choose PicoSure. What Is PicoSure? PicoSure is a laser tattoo removal option that makes use of ultra-short wavelength pulses. Where is differs from many removal treatments is in what happens to the ink during the process. Rather than burning out the…

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    Lithograph which is a process of printing from a flat surface treated to repel the ink except where it is required for printing. (Ephraim U. Art Village Gallery) A lithograph print is a much older process based on utilizing a series of plates and traditional 4 ink colors (cyan, magenta, yellow, and black) to render an image onto paper. Each plate “stamps” the appropriate color onto the surface based upon the right amount of ink essential so when all 4 colors are applied you get a color rich…

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    Rorschach’s murder by Dr. Manhattan. The silhouette of the couple being contrasted with the ink mark on his face show the importance of the event, and the different outcomes and conclusions being formed in the story. Rorschach also describes the ink mark in a way that he gives his philosophical view of the world. In Chapter 6, he talks about human existence and compares it to the chaos and patterning of his ink mark saying, “Existence is random. Has no pattern save what we imagine after…

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    Most poachers are after elephants’ precious ivory tusks, which are used to make statues, jewelry, and other prized objects. Conservationists are using these two devices to turn back to drone technology as well as global positioning systems (GPS) & ink injections to fight back against poachers. Poaching is a growing global concern that will continue to destroy wildlife if we do not do something about it. One way to slow down animal poaching is by creating better aerial security where wildlife…

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    All brains are different, meaning that all brains contain different information and memories, but most of the time, brains process information very similarly. There are many scientific tests that scientists and doctors perform to study and learn about the different ways the brain processes certain information. Cognitive functions are intellectual processes that include reasoning, attention and processing information (Stoet). A test known as The Stroop Effect Task tests cognitive functioning.…

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    permanent mark on their body the choice should be theirs, but of course if their parent will also approve of their decision. Even though it is a choice between the child, and their parent there is certainly downfalls and risks that can follow with getting ink, and especially the judgement from society. Over the years tattoos have become an enormous interest, and especially in the last recent years. (Kuhn) In addition the younger generations don’t see a tattoo as an exception anymore.…

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    beauty of nature in “black ink” allows “my love” to “shine bright” to the reader for eternity. He confirms that his readers will experience this love and beauty through his poems and verse. He boasts himself by drawing attention to the “miracle” of his verse which will continually convey the experiences of ardor, desire, lust, and splendor – even after time takes his lover’s life, his own life or even wrecks the beautiful blooms in the passing seasons. The phrase “black ink” is accentuated…

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    poem, Eating Poetry by Mark Strand, the speaker uses imagery and a free verse poetry form throughout the plot of the text. In the beginning of the poem, the speaker begins their story by announcing to the reader that they have been eating poetry as ink runs from their mouth. As the plot culminates, the reader learns that as the speaker continues to viciously gorge himself on the poetry, the poems continue to further reduce him to his truest state of being: a savage. Throughout the text, the…

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    started jotting down his ideas. As the ink stained the pages, Penelope slowly became exausted. Tales of magicians and dragons, of pirates and astronauts, and of monsters and sprites flowed from the pen with quick succession. Slowly, as the hours drew past, the ink of the pen, and the thoughts of Penelope slowly ran out. “This is my biggest gold mind ever!” shouted Jason with glee. “All of these ideas are amazing!” Finally, as the pen came to the end of its ink well, Penelope grew so tired.…

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