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    Color Red Research Paper

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    The color black is associated with power, mystery, elegance, death, evil, and rebellion. Black is essential for all other colors to have depth and variation of color. The color black is known to be serious, professional, and conservative, however black can also represent the mysterious, and sophisticated. Black is a visually slimming color for clothing and like other dark colors, in interior design, the color black can make a room appear small. White is known as the positive color. It has been…

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    Food Dye Synthesis Lab

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    Experimental At the outset of the experiment, the available food dyes were identified as: FD&C Blue #1 FD&C Blue #2 FD&C Green #3 FD&C Red #3 FD&C Red #40 FD&C Yellow #5 FD&C Yellow #6 Given that the food dye was of a purple color, a hypothesis was formed that the color profile contained either FD&C blue #1 or blue #2 and red #3 or red #40. To determine which dyes were present, a spectroscopic reading was taken of the purple Gatorade using an Ocean Optics Spectrometer, connected to a…

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    On December 25, 2017, I received a Genuine Dickies work coat, registered identification 123187, at the Wal-Mart Supercenter at 1601 Albert Pike Road in Hot Springs. The coat was large and gray with black inner lining and sold for $29.97 plus tax. This entire line of jackets appears to be defective, and I have already returned two of them and now the third coat is falling apart. This product was given to me as a gift, and I do not have the receipt. I had worn the first coat for less than three…

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    One of the most incredible things we see every day is color. Color is what makes objects more interesting and less annoying to look at. There are many colors: Red, blue, green, yellow, orange, purple, and so forth. We use these colors for drawing, coloring, printing on the computer, watching tv shows, and playing video games. My experiment is, “Does color affect test scores?”. How I am going to do this experiment is I will first collect supplies and participants for the experiment. Then, I will…

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    In the two paintings by Gerogia O’Keefe and Salomon von Ruysdael, use the elements of art to create their pieces. Georgia O’Keeffe used bold color and enlargements in her piece. These elements are used to expand the artwork, and to show more detail on the natural art of America. Her piece was painted in the colors Red, white, and blue, also an element to represent the time frame in America. This was meant to portray a time when American artist wanted to express the American style as a subject to…

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    dress to symbolically communicate her desire for independence and confidence. The iconic color red also comes up as a symbol in The Scarlet Letter, and in the song “Lady in Red.” Though the color red appears in these three works of literary art, the symbolism of it in each is not entirely the same.…

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    Saguaro cactus (Carnegiea gigantea) is one of the local columnar cactus of the very few that is found in Tucson, Arizona. These giant cactus can grow between 14 m to over 20 m while weighing over 3200 lbs. These cactus are heavy because of a desert adaptation which allows them to retain water by expanding its core. This allows the species to survive the extreme hot and dry summer conditions of the Sonoran Desert. However, this cactus doesn’t have high fitness in the cold conditions, so the…

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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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    I feel that the Reading Children is the most meaningful because the sculpture was the recognition of the 100 th anniversary of the library. Also, the sculpture captures the delight of reading brings to Naperville’s Children and the sculpture is located at Jackson Ave. between Eagle St. and Webster St. The artist is Dennis V. Smith and the creation date was 1988 and this piece was adopted into the Century Walk in 1998. The library is being commemorated because it is been showing respect by having…

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    Color is all around you. It makes up everything that you encounter in your life. You use color to describe who you are and what you like. Whether you are wearing a specific color of clothing, or being drawn to an advertisement that has a color you like color is around you every day. The question is what is behind these colors, and what do they mean to you and the world around us. People use colors to symbolize different aspects of their life. In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel The Great Gatsby, an…

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