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    throughout the decades. When someone receives a tattoo the ink is injected into either the dermis or epidermis with a needle. Through various case studies with over 30 years of receiving the tattoo, patients contracted lymphadenopathy, a disease affecting the lymph nodes [1]. Lymph nodes are found all throughout the body including: armpits, epicondyles, pelvis, and neck. Depending on the trauma the tattoo has gone through or the color ink the patient used in their tattoo, patients acquired…

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    that certain tattoo has a specific meaning behind it or not, it allows people to have another way to express themselves. Getting ink done can be an amazing experience, if done right. If you don’t take the right safety precautions when getting your tattoo done, and allowing it to heal, health problems and/or physical damages may occur. Many good things come from getting ink done, but many negative affects can follow as well. Tattoo’s, in the recent years, have been becoming more and more…

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    used. Pens from local syrup competitors were collected as evidence to compare to the ink used in the note. Paper chromatography is a common practice used to separate the colored components in the ink. The Rf value or the retention factor is the ratio of the distance traveled by the substance over the distance traveled by the solvent. This value will give the forensic investigators a quantitative value to compare the ink samples retrieved from the competitors to. Materials: The materials used…

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    ThoughtCo, you have round and hake brushes. Round brushes generally have a sharp tip made out of animal fur. Hake brushes have a wide tip, and flat. The brush has short hairs instead of long hairs. Hake brushes are made out of animal fur. Traditional ink for Chinese…

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    Picoway Research Paper

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    and types. In some cases, they do not effectively break up the ink particles and there is usually a little discomfort during the treatment. In addition, darker skin tones are more at risk of hyperpigmentation or hypopigmentation from traditional laser. PicoWay is a Federal Drug Administration (FDA) cleared treatment for a wide range of tattoos. For a variety of skin types, it offers better results with fewer…

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    outer layer of skin; the part we can see and feel. The dermis comprises the deeper layer, or secondary layer. Once a tattoo is applied, the ink is injected deep into the dermis. Because the epidermis sheds a tremendous…

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    1. Unit Title: Museum-Based Lesson Plan 2. Lesson Title: Be a Leader and not Lethal 4. Grade Level(s): eight grade students 5. Duration: Five days for 45 minutes (add 20 minutes for clean-up). 6. Lesson Focus: Students in my 8th grade class will make posters to protest violence in Chicago. Students will explore Elizabeth Catlett and Leopoldo Méndez art work. Students will identify how the artist work is related or dissimilar to…

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    Stroop Test

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    longer to identify the color of the ink when it spelled out a different color. This was because of the incongruent condition that consisted of a mismatch. For instance, participants took a longer time to identify the red ink when the word blue was spelled in red ink. This CogLab was specifically interesting because although the participants were told not to pay attention to the words presented, the word ended up interfering with identifying the color of the ink. It is interesting to observe the…

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    The Stroop Effect

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    word “blue” printed in red ink, you would say “red”. Stroop found that it was easier to name the ink color when it corresponded with the word written, and it took longer for people to name the ink color when it did not match the word. He figured that the brain automatically read the written word, so when it…

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    Pink Gun Tattoo: This pink tattoo is extremely curious as it has a weapon in light black ink. The tattoo has a pink bow in the center which is making it upscale and chic. The tattoo is delineated with dark ink and it has pink shades excessively which makes it brilliant and rich. 7. Pink Butterfly Tattoo: Butterfly tattoos are extremely regular and they look truly adorable. This tattoo demonstrates…

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