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    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 from it. Jackson states, “The contention about Mary is not that, despite her fantastic grip of neurophysiology and everything else physical, she could not imagine what it is like to sense red; it is that, as a matter of fact, she would not know” (Jackson 292). Thus, Jackson is able to prove that when leaving her room, Mary has learned

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    Comparing Plant Organs and their Nutrients Abstract: In this experiment, we wanted to determine the starch and glucose content of different plant parts including: fruits, stems, leaves, and roots. To do this, we tested a food in each of these categories with Lugol’s and Benedict’s solutions after being heated in a hot water bath. The color of each solution would then be compared to the Lugol’s and benedict’s indicators to determine how much starch and glucose is in each. We believed that fruits

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    of this solution. Next, to understand what wavelengths of light drive the light reactions you can visibly see in photosynthesis, we used CMS in a variety of tubes and measured its absorbency under white light, no light, and colored filters such as red and green. We then used the chlorophyll extract we originally prepared and painted this on a chromatography strip. We measured the band distances to find out the number of pigments in the spinach leaf. These processes helped emphasize how the chloroplast

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    Destruction is an exterior of tragedy that may come in many forms. When people hear the word destruction they may think of their own personal experience of destruction or tragedy. That may range from a house being torn apart by a tornado to a loss of a family member or president being assassinated. The effects of destruction are tremendous and terrible. That could affect one to thousands of people at a time resulting in massively spread pain and suffering. In the painting Course of Empire Destruction

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    Everyday Americans all over the nation proudly wave a red, white and blue flag. A flag with thirteen horizontal stripes, equal in width, and fifty white five-pointed stars in a blue rectangle in the upper-left corner. A flag that symbolizes the unity and strength of the country. As the flag is flown all over the nation it proudly holds the name of the American Flag. As many people see the flag some may begin to wonder why the American Flag is red, white, and blue and what the meaning of the flag is

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    The 1958 Alfred Hitchcock movie Vertigo has a drastic change in the psyche of the main character John “Scottie” Ferguson. In this movie you can see interesting changes in color throughout. The color ties into the psyche of the characters, creating a mentally stimulating motion picture. The color changes that give way to more psychologically in depth readings of the film have caused the picture to sustain its top movie position over the decades. In the beginning of the romantic thriller, Scottie has

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    manicured and has been working out for a while; this is noticeable because of the glistening of his skin. He is curling a large red dumb bell; his expression shows that he is struggling. On the right of the ad is the words “Set your goals to PUSH your limits.” Under that is a bottle of the product Syntha-6 Chocolate milkshake flavored protein. The bottle is a similar red to that of the dumbbell being held by Ryan Hughes. It has a

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    Smith’s Hanwell in Hell (2004) the main characters Clive and Hanwell deal with loneliness simply through hope. While over twenty years apart, these two narratives explore how an individual deals with the notion of loneliness through the use of the colour red, the symbolism in animals, and the condition of blindness. However, Carter illustrates the refusal of the protagonist to simply accept any circumstances; but the interference in any situation. On the other hand, Smith demonstrates the acceptance and

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    How do Colors directly impact our feelings, mood, and decisions? This paper is a research paper that is supported by Metro State University’s electronic library, in how Color psychology and light therapy together can affect neurological functioning. It will inform the reader that colors and light affect our subconscious responses that happen while being exposed to that color. How does the brain interact with light variance, is it the consequence of perception or is it the interaction that is predetermined

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    gives Mendes an imperious and elegant glow. The off white color also portrays a sense of innocence however an innocence that is not entirely pure. Another prominent color in this ad is red. The red found on the bottle of Campari is paired with the red ropes are used by Mendes to control her male companion. The color red, which is the most visible

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