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    Stroop Effect Lab Report

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    the way an external factor, in this case the color of the ink, could interfere with the way an individual’s automaticity when reading.…

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    people who need to change their minds. It may be okay for adults, but infants getting tattoos is the worst idea someone has come up with yet. It’s wrong to tattoo infants because it stretches over time, it can give you cancer is you have allergies to ink, and it’s just straight up child abuse. As a person who knows first hand with a tattoo artist as a father I would know that being an infant with a tattoo is terrible. Tattooing an infant is bad first of all because it stretches out over time.…

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    Nearly all ancient societies practiced body modification through either piercingss or tattoos. These ancient practices are becoming ever more present in our modern Canadian society, especially tattoos. One writer says, “Permanent tattooing is the process of body modification by deposition of a pigment into the dermis” (Simunovic and Shinohara 525). In the past three decades, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has become increasingly popular in the medical field. Magnetic resonance imaging is a…

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    been around for over thousands of years and are becoming more and more frequent in today’s society. The intricate ink designs have transformed from more than simple tribal markings, allowing people to use their bodies as shrines. With how available they are to get today, along with the growing number of talented artist, people are getting them for more than rebellious reasons. Body ink has become a way to showcase ones interest and tell their back stories, along with aid in the covering of…

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    single trait but many traits. There are many texts and lectures that have influenced what it means to me to be human. Texts such as Machinal by Sophie Treadwell and speakers like Chris Baker of Ink 180 have shown me what it truly means to be human. By comparing and contrasting earlier ideas of the course to Ink 180 and Machinal, my own and other people’s meaning of humanity can be shaped to see that equality, compassion and freedom, together are what makes us fully human. Past texts have…

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    signed into law, they were forced to move to the Indian Territory (Golden Ink). The government established that it was time for the Indians to be forcefully removed when gold was found in northern Georgia (Golden Ink).The Cherokee lived in the western part of Georgia for an extended period of time when gold was discovered in the Northern Georgia mountains, it had been previously searched for by Hernando Desoto to no avail (Golden Ink). The discovery of precious gold immediately preceded the…

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    Candy Labeling

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    Industrial Ink: Candy & Confections Coding and Labeling Candies and confections are packaged in a variety of container types. The latest trend is moving towards reclosable bags, like most other food products today. Candies and confections are also packaged in plastic wrappers inside a box or bag to further protect these delicious treats and preserve the flavors. Coding and labeling play a major role in the packaging of candy and confections. That makes it of utmost importance that the…

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    display, including Tree, follow the process of intaglio. To form the prints, Lindquist will cut an image into a flat, copper plate, and then rub dark ink into every engraved line. A rag is then used to remove any excess ink from the surface of the plate. Once the plate is prepared, a press is used to apply heavy pressure to the plate, forcing the ink onto the paper and forming the print.…

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    To modify, or not to modify? That is the question. Whether tis’ noble to inject the skin with ink and pierce the body with metals, or whether tis’ nobler to conform to society, avoiding the slings and arrows of this world’s subjectivity. There is a dissent between those in favor of tattooing and piercing the body, and those who oppose the idea of tattooing and piercing the body. Proponents of tattoos and piercings confer that modifying the body in these ways are symbolic and the essence of…

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    to write. At first it was in childish scribbles, done in crayon or finger paint, but for her eighth birthday I bought her a beautiful calligraphy pen, and now it’s almost all she does. She’ll sit in her room for hours, writing until she runs out of ink or comes down to dinner. She’s started school again recently, and despite my initial worries she’s made so many friends; she has one over every few days, and each time a different one. They play all day, and for the next few days it’s nothing but…

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