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    Results Table 1 shows the means and standard deviation of Red and Black coloured words recalled in Mozart’s music and no Music condition. Table 1. Means (and Standard Deviations) for experimental conditions. Word colour Music Condition Black words Red words Mean (±SD) Mean (±SD) Mozart’s Music…

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    how Allen is feeling or thinking at the moment of him drawing. The mood of the drawing had to do a lot with the lack of color throughout the canvas. Why did he only use primary colors to accent the paintings and use mainly black? We did a little research and came to a conclusion that because of Allen’s retinitis pigmentosa and is slowly making him blind so he draws or adds colors based on what he can see or on how he wants his viewers to see. Besides slowly going blind, Allen is autistic and he…

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    Introduction The study conducted by Anuradha and Maria searched colour pattern schemes by various chemical characteristics in a male Psammophilus dorsalis. Based on these studies, P.Dorsalis are usually found in semiarid habitats close to localized clusters. They can communicate by expressing different colour schemes in two distinctive regions of their body rapidly in different states. Background Information Male P. dorsalis are usually sexually dimorphic and appear on a larger state than…

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    Short Circuit, Robert Rauschenberg, Susan Weil, Elaine Sturtevant Short Circuit is a mixed-medium artwork created by Robert Rauschenberg in 1955, and it was further modified in 1968. It possesses a three-dimensional cabinet structure with two swinging doors, and internally smuggled two artworks by other artists. They are an untitled painting by Susan Weil and An Original Sturtevant flag painting by Elaine Sturtevant. The Circuit is sized 41.5 by 38.25 by 4.5 inches. This type of work…

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    Rowland Ricketts: IDR205A History/Background and Historical Context Rowland Ricketts is a textile designer that creates beautifully dyed fabrics with abstract designs, using Indigo dyes. His journey began whilst he was an English teacher in Japan, where he first discovered the traditional art form of indigo dyeing. Ricketts started his journey in the indigo dyeing field, as an apprentice for a Japanese farmer and dyer, where he learned the traditional art form of indigo dyeing. Continuing his…

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    Thomas Hart Benton painted The Wreck of the Ole 97 uses a variety of elements and principles to highlight the importance and the realism in his piece. Benton uses lines to create the train,the people, and the plants which are mostly made from irregular lines.Because he painted shapes with irregular lines the figures are not geometric but organic especially the people and plants. He does paint few regular lines like the track, the train and the wagon. The track is made from one geometric…

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    Fight silverfish in the bedroom Silverfish find ideal living conditions in human habitations. In addition to the bathroom , the bedroom also offers optimal living conditions for the small animals. The insective insects belonging to the insects feel particularly well because of the prevailing temperatures and humidity. Although they are not really harmful to health and in the widest sense even useful, nobody wants to share their home or sleeping with the voracious animals. Often silverfish are…

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    Color is the appearance of things as a result of reflecting light. Colors are all around us. Color plays a very significant role in our lives and it has the capability to influence our feelings, our actions, and emotions in many aspects. Colors can irritate your eyes, raise your blood pressure or repress your appetite. Many people consider colors as powers, and that colored stones are very influential. 1, 2 In color psychology, the colors we choose to show the world are direct…

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    Indeed, electrostatic phenomena are the sights we see most of the day. Some of us may have fun to rub a plastic ruler on our hands and then bring it closer to our friend's hair until it appears that a few strands of hair stood up because of it. Or try using a balloon, rub it into our hair and then stick it on the wall, see what happens? The balloon will stick to the wall. Or on a large scale electrostatic phenomena that you often see in an emergency because of lightning static load static…

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    In Richard Misrach exquisite photograph, it displays a portrait of Border Cantos as a land separated by a dark red fence and a split road heading three different ways. The purpose of art is evoke emotion and thought in the viewer. Admirers of the art piece will see the physical characteristics, or the explicit portion and the deeper meaning and emotion, or the implicit portion, of the art. As you look at this artwork that portrays the 2,000 miles long border between the United States and Mexico,…

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