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    EL COLOR “La visión del color es una percepción. Sin la mente no existiría el color” Isaac Newton. El color es una propiedad de los cuerpos que depende de la luz del entorno y de su intensidad; todo lo que percibimos sobre el color en los distintos objetos que nos rodean es en realidad una sensación creada por nuestra mente con la ayuda de la luz que se refleja sobre los cuerpos y llega hasta nuestros ojos. La luz del entorno (luz solar) esta compuesta por varios colores, Isaac Newton

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    Abstract An experiment was conducted to test the effect of lateralization and congruency on reaction time to name colors. This was done using a computer program provided by The University of Mississippi. This effect is called the stroop effect. Results showed that it was neither lateralization nor congruency had a significant effect on reaction time, but the interaction of these two variables that created a significant change in the time needed to recognize colors. It is believed that this is

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    Timber Beloved The Sky

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    I chose Carr's painting 'Sconed as Timber, Beloved of the Sky' for the main reason that as soon as I opened up the image my eyes instantly widened from the tree standing in the middle casted upon by light. The perspective of this painting is from a low angle and I believe that was this was done in order for us to admire the entire tree as it's almost alienated from the rest of them. In chapters two and three of the textbook, Berger says that perspective is the basis of images and makes them seem

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    MBA GERENCIAL XLIII CURSO: COMPORTAMIENTO ORGANIZACIONAL CASO: CIRQUE SOLEI Profesora: Sylvia Santisteban Vargas Corbacho Grupo N° 6:     Mesías Araujo, Armando Reyes Prieto, Sheyla Ruiz Saldarriaga, Luis Miguel Yupari Vásquez, Alejandro Orlando Marzo 2011 DESARROLLO 1. ¿CUÁL ES EL PRODUCTO, LA ESTRATEGIA QUE DESARROLLA? No existe un producto tangible o un servicio ofrecido directamente al cliente, para el Cirque du Soleil su propósito es desarrollar, tal como ellos lo mencionan en la

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    Great time, detail, and attention went into making this great masterpiece; a piece by Jose Clemente Orozco entitled Epic of American Civilization: Anglo-American (panel 15) consists of a series of 24 frescos panels, whose principle themes are the impact of both indigenous Native Americans and the European colonists on North America, and the impact of war. Also, this painting is located in the basement reading room library in Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire (completed in 1934). Looking

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    Two painters in history are known for their abilities to depict scenes in such realistic manners that you would never know they are actually producing paintings. These painters are named Johannes Vermeer and Albert Bierstadt. Both men came from different times and ethnic backgrounds. Dutchman, Johannes Vermeer was born in the year 1632 and passed away in 1675. Over his lifetime Vermeer used a style of painting that causing modern day historians and art lovers to struggle to figure out how he painted

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    Audience Analysis: Who are they? My audience consists of college students who all seem to have some sort of understanding about technology. I observed this by the fact that they are all able to use canvas and that they use cellular devices. This means that they are able to adapt to new technology which is important if they haven’t used complex photo editing softwares like Photoshop. What are their expectations? My audience expects to receive information in a simple manner where I am able to break

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    In Frank Romero painting "Going to the Olympics, 1984." Im going to be telling you guys what kind of mood his painting was and how it "transformed" over time. In my opinion on Frank Romero's painting means that we love our cars and our cars mean a lot to us. I say this because our cars get us to places we like to go. In his painting he drew some cars and painted a heart on top of each car. In the other image it basically shows his painting didn't mean anything to other people because years later

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    In representing female subjects, both Pablo Picasso’s oil painting Les Demoiselles d’Avignon (1907) and Édouard Manet’s A Bar at the Folies-Bergère (1882) manipulate the formal techniques of composition and perspective to create new ways of seeing their subject, emulating their contemporary society’s shifting views of women and the individual. Les Demoiselles depicts five naked prostitutes, flaunting their bodies, and some wearing tribal masks. In comparison, A Bar at the Folies-Bergère represents

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    La televisión es uno de los medios de comunicación y entretenimiento más utilizado del mundo, desde que se inventó ha ido evolucionando. Ahora, ¿cómo es que sigue siendo tan popular después de tantas noticias que hablan de ella como algo negativo?, ¿en verdad es la mejor cosa para un niño estar viéndola por más de 5 horas al día?, ¿y si es así, los convertirá en mejores jóvenes o adultos? La televisión es un material moderno que nos trae, como todo en la vida, ventajas y desventajas. Para los

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