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    My footsteps punctured the eerie atmosphere and sent a quiet whisper billowing through the drafty house. We silently snuck through the unrelenting passages of the prison, trying not to wake the guards. Our escape into the wilderness had been planned for weeks, like all good plans. A desperate grasp at freedom; a hope that we would be able to taste the breeze on our tongues that assured us hints of power and privilege. The frayed, thinned straps carved into my frail shoulders. A backpack that…

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    of Subconscious Judgment During the book, colors are throughout with no definite pattern to their placement. Sporadic color description lures the reader into a variety of moods and judgment is initiated. Presented with a description of an object, person, or place, color is often used to assist visualization. In Fitzgerald 's novel specific colors are hidden in the text providing a purpose far more in depth rather than just giving a visual description. “Color plays an important role in the…

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    The Sleeper Effect

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    companies. The main goal of Bath and Body Works is to increase their sales using different marketing techniques such as changing the labels of their products to make it look more expensive, using different scents to attract people, and using bright colors on their products. Bath and Body Works many marketing strategies manage to pull in all sorts of customers with theses techniques. While one of their techniques might not pull in a customer another one of their strategies might. Companies, like…

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    and an error in the calculations also that the crucible with sample was removed from the hotplate before the sample turn all white. A major result is that after the water is removed from the sample it turns to one color but when a couple drops of water the sample changes back to a blue color like the sample was at the beginning. My results of the calculating the mass percent composition is relevant to the last goal, my observations is relevant to the second goal and the formula…

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    The Mask is painted in 1941 with colors that are not pleasant. The Quality and the richness of the colors are amazing however, it did not change the horrifying appearance of the mask. The mask is painted with oil and sitting in the center of a square shape. A narrow face Mask with ugly long nose from the forehead to…

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    When looking at the selecting or filtering of information it seems natural to discuss Broadbent’s bottleneck theory of attention (as cited in Broadbent, 1958). Broadbent proposed that incoming information is filtered out early based on physical characteristics, thus suggesting the majority of received information is not consciously processed. In the aforementioned procedure Broadbent discovered participants were able to recall information (sets of numbers) simultaneously presented to each ear…

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    DISCUSSION ON ON-GOING CHALLENGES IN THIS AREA As we have discussed many models that are used for overcoming color vision deficiency. This sections gives the main challenges in making a user interface for colorblind users are: 1. Frequency of calibration All the models of color differentiation depends on an in-situ calibration. Moreover, this calibration is short [] and whenever the environment is changes user are not able to perform new calibration. These can be overcome by storing the…

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    suitable color scheme for your business website is important to create branding coherent to all marketing avenues. Choosing colors without careful planning, can hurt your business. It can affect brand recognition and credibility, making the business less competitive in the market. This is why you should be careful in picking the colors that would represent your website. A wise businessman would choose a color scheme carefully to avoid damage to his brand. If you are confused on which color…

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    end of your dock” (Fitzgerald 111). The green light is the connection that always existed between Gatsby and Daisy. Green represents “Green is the color of nature. It symbolizes growth, harmony, freshness, and fertility. Green has a strong emotional correspondence with safety. Dark green is also commonly associated with money.” (“Color Wheel Pro-See Color Theory in Action”) Fitzgerald chooses green because it showed Gatsby’s strong love for Daisy. It also shows the regrowth of their…

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    Atmospheric Analysis

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    Mini Critique #2: Atmospherics In recent decades, stores, malls, restaurants, and all kinds of businesses have learned to manipulate customers’ five senses by utilizing the techniques of atmospherics, in order to push customers to spend their money impulsively and emotionally; therefore, businesses can make more profit. According to what Douglas Rushkoff argues in his book, Coercion, the floor plan, temperature, lighting, sounds, smells, and other elements are all designed to create a “consuming…

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