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    Antacid Acid Experiment

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    still completely safe to touch and to consume. The next solution tested was soft drink. After putting it into the test tube we noticed that it changed colour slower than the lemon juice. The water changed to a purple colour that we considered to be magenta. The colour wasn’t completely purple but it wasn’t pink either so it’s a 6 on the pH scale. Soft drink is a weak acid. Finally we tested antacid. We dropped the tablet into the water and as it dissolved it slowly produced a turquoise colour.…

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    SGSS 200 Reflection

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    Before taking SGST 200 class, I had a very narrow view of sexualities and gender’s problems, but I was fine with that for such a long time. Even when I decide to take this class, I wasn’t expecting to change or have a whole new view of problems like racism, sexism, and homophobia. In SGST200, I learned that there is nothing wrong with being different from others, we should be proud of ourselves and be respectful to others. We can’t change the biological diversity; everyone is different since…

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    pigments, still maintaining the circular pattern, similar to a bullseye. Directly above the red is a deep navy, taking up roughly a third of the width of the canvas. Beside, and slightly under, the navy shows a light, almost watercolor appearing magenta. This washed-like appearance is possible due to the properties of oil paint and being soluble with paint thinner. This was most likely done by the artist to show perspective and provide depth within the piece in order to provide a most…

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    In the article, “No one could see the color blue until modern times,” Loria writes how blue was not used to describe objects until more modern times. The author traced the use of each color in a language and culture and saw a pattern of the emergence of the use of each color. Black and white were the first colors to appear, and blue was the last to appear. The sky and ocean were not described as blue and used other colors and words to describe the color. I believe just because we did not used…

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    For my semiotic analysis I will be comparing the websites of two childrens tv series’ websites, How To Train Your Dragon and My Little Pony. These are two of the most popular children shows for todays generation. I will be exploring the codes and design elements used, how they convey ideas and are aimed toward a certain demographic. The main elements of a website include the logo, navigation, colour, font and the graphic design or the information and the layout. These elements work together to…

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    Purpose To determine the specific types of pigments found in a rose leaf and rose petal by using isopropyl alcohol (C3H8O) in paper chromatography. Scientific Explanation When leaves are mixed with isopropyl alcohol (C3H8O) the alcohol draws out the leaf pigments and chemically change to a solvent. When the solvent is painted on the paper towel nothing happens but when a bit of alcohol is added it easily climbs up the paper towel. This happens because the alcohol molecules are “sticky” and…

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    Zodiac Sign Sagittarius

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    The blue background represents the oceans and the magenta and yellow colors look like land masses or continents. Edgar Degas quoted that “art is not what you see but what you make others see” and since this was my first art assignment for my class I think that it turned out…

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    vector pointing to the pure spectral colour is used and the value of this vector gives the saturation. For an example, an input signal of R=B and G=0 is given and this results in a pointer to 315 (Magenta). Because the magnitude of G is zero, there is no white contained in the representation of magenta and therefore the length of the vector is one. The intensity perception of a colour is represented in the HSI model by a second pointer and it is located at right angle to the hue–saturation…

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    an exact copies of the panels from the comic books. He used oil and paint in these works of art. Instead of using the three primary colors which are red, yellow, and blue; Lichtenstein uses the primary colors that a printer uses which are yellow, magenta, and cyan. He uses think lines, bolder colors than the original, and ben-day dots just like a printer would make on paper. An example of one of his best works of art is Drowning Girl (1963). “Which came from a story from DC Comics’ Secret Hearts…

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    Summary: The Awakening

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    around a woman’s shoulder while he joked with another guy twice his size, a hairy bear as wide as he was tall. The woman was a little more than a caricature to Lou. Big hair and a big mouth, made bigger by the annoying smack of bubblegum between her magenta lips. Her clothes were too tight in some places and nonexistent in others. A Jersey girl, Aunt Lucy would’ve called her. Lou scowled at the tourist map, pretending to read about the seaport’s attractions, and wondered if the girl under…

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