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    explainable in physical terms; it is something that must be experienced, and therefore Jackson creates an argument against the supposed truth of physicalism. Frank Jackson successfully proves his knowledge argument in his essay “What Mary Didn’t Know”. He shows that before leaving the black and white room, Mary was said to know all the physical facts, which under physicalism, encompasses knowing everything. After leaving the room, Mary has the new experience of seeing the color red, and gains new knowledge

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    significance of color in art? Could it be the disposition and feelings it provokes to the viewer, the distinguishing factor in the meaning of a piece? Maybe color is used in the association of simply shadow work, used only in technical terms to create value and the curvature of a three dimensional illusion? Or maybe the use of color in artwork appears as simple as how one learned the use in childhood, gender identification: blue means male and pink means female. True, artists select colors to produce

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    you shuffle through the myriad amounts of color options in front of you. Mystical teals, burnt oranges and chocolaty browns fill your gaze. You just cannot seem to find anything that you would feel comfortable wearing for the day. In terms of style, color is the cornerstone. Many, however, lack the ability to color coordinate. The color of what we wear can exude an impact much greater than we could even define. The topic of the unspoken language of color will allow those who are less fashionable

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    I have always had a love for dark eyeliners. For me the accentuate my eyes, and make them look bigger, while enhancing the green color of my eyes. I had been for quite some time using an eyeliner jug, which I loved, but at the same time, hated how long it took to apply the liner. These days I 'm more about fast, simple, and effective. When I came across Revlon Bedroom Eyes Powder Liner, Fishnet Jet 660, at my local Rite Aide, I was immediately intrigued. A liner that goes on in a powdered form

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    Human Visibility

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    Visibility is the state of being able to see, but how does that relate to how color and font affect your vision? Evidently, you use your eyes to see, to observe, but how does that apply to which colors and fonts affect human visibility the most and the least? To answer the questions, you'd have to know how visibility occurs; how you're able to see. Light reflects off of objects that we look at, and first reflects through the cornea, which is the clear part of your outer eye. Because the

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    Script Analysis - “(500) Days of Summer” (500) Days of Summer is a film directed by Marc Webb. This film is about Tom, a lovesick romantic who is blinded side when Summer, the love of his life, dumps him. He falls in love with her. But she doesn’t fall in love with him. He shifts back and forth through various periods of their 500 days “together” to try to figure out where things went wrong. For the most part, Webb was successful in translating the emotion of the script to the motion picture. Each

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    The Effect of Color on the Ability to Recall and Recreate a Series of Images from Short Term Memory (STM) Problem Statement The purpose of this experiment is to test the role color plays in one’s ability to recall and reproduce a series of objects. Specifically, if presented with images in high contrasting color, does a person have a greater ability to recall and recreate those images from STM compared to images presented in black and white? Relevance of the Question The information gained from

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    The development and implementation of 3D in popular cinema shares many similarities with the introduction of color into films. If we examine the histories of both technologies, Moana’s color analogue is Douglas Sirk’s melodrama All That Heaven Allows. In terms of timeline, both come at a point when the art form is still in between the astonishment and absorption phases of using the technology. Though All That Heaven Allows was made around fifteen years after the first technicolor films, the movie

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    Atwood brings this out in the poem through color associations with objects. She writes “That is a fish, blue and flat / on the paper, almost / the shape of an eye.” (Lines 4-6) By explaining the color of the item as well as the shape she is emphasizing the visual the same way a child would see it. She continues this trend in stanza two when she explains the whole world, writing “and then the world, / which is round and has only / the colors of these nine crayons.” (Lines 13-16) Atwood is able

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    order to get first-hand experience of how to use the machine and to get an understanding of the relationships between results present by the spectrophotometer. Food coloring was the subject of our first tests with the Spec 20 and our group choose the colors red and blue. Along with the food coloring we would also be running Potassium Permanganate through the machine. By sending light beams of different wavelengths through the solutions we were able to find the absorbance of each solution shown in Table

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