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  • How Does The Color Of The Product Affect The Buyer

    How Does The Color Of The Product Affect The Buyer

    Introduction The purpose of this project is to see if the color of the product affects the buyer's choices in what to buy. The hypothesis is that younger girls would most likely pick the pink package rather than the purple package. The general procedure will be held at a local toy store on the weekend. The group will go to Toys R Us and ask little girls which color package they prefer. Review of Literature

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    Essay Length: 805 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: November 3, 2010
  • The Color Of Water " The Effects Of Black Panthers On The Life Of Black Americans"

    The Color Of Water " The Effects Of Black Panthers On The Life Of Black Americans"

    "Black Power", the word alone raises an abundance of controversial issues. Black power was a civil rights movement led by the black panthers which addressed several issues including segregation and racism. Black power had a different meaning to every member of the Mc Bride family, Ruth and James both looked at black power from a different angle. In "The Color of Water", The author James Mc Bride admired the black panthers at first, but

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    Essay Length: 586 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: November 9, 2010
  • Color Vision

    Color Vision

    Evolution and selection of trichromatic vision in primates Alison K. Surridge1, Daniel Osorio2 and Nicholas I. Mundy3 1School of Biological Sciences, University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK NR4 7TJ 2Biological Sciences, University of Sussex, Brighton, UK BN1 9QG 3Department of Zoology, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK CB2 3EJ Trichromatic colour vision is of considerable importance to primates but is absent in other eutherian mammals. Primate colour vision is traditionally believed to have evolved for finding

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    Essay Length: 764 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: November 11, 2010
  • Why Skin Comes In Colors

    Why Skin Comes In Colors

    Why Skin Comes In Colors I have read an article on 'Why skin comes in colors" by Blake Edgar, and he gives a brief analysis of why that is so. According to my research, skin color is largely determined by the amount of melanin the skin produces. Dark-skinned individuals produce more melanin than light-skinned individuals. At least three genes regulate the amount of melanin produced. Each gene has two forms: dark-skin allele (A, B,

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    Essay Length: 686 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: November 13, 2010
  • The Effect Of Primary And Secondary Colors On Our Perception Time - The Stroop Effect

    The Effect Of Primary And Secondary Colors On Our Perception Time - The Stroop Effect

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Introduction Background Research 3 Rationale 4 Aim 4 Hypothesis 4 Methodology Method and design 6 Variables 6 Participants 6 Apparatus 7 Procedure 7 Controls 8 Results Summary table 9 Commentary on summary table 9 Additional Graphical description of Results 10 Descriptive Statistics Comments 11 Relationship to the Hypothesis 11 Discussion Validity 12 Improving validity 13 Reliability 13 Improving reliability 14 Implications of the study 14 Generalisation of findings 15 Application to

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    Essay Length: 5,463 Words / 22 Pages
    Submitted: November 17, 2010
  • Color Blindness

    Color Blindness

    Abstract A truck driver comes up to a blinking red light, but he cannot tell weather the light is blinking red or yellow. He is pretty sure it is blinking yellow so he continues on through. Another car about to pull out jerks on the brakes as the trucks surges through the intersection. Is this the drivers fault or should he have known what color the light was? Could blindness, is one of the more

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    Essay Length: 2,330 Words / 10 Pages
    Submitted: November 17, 2010
  • The Color Rendition Index

    The Color Rendition Index

    The color rendition index, is a measure of the ability of a light source to reproduce the colors of various objects being lit by the source. It is a method devised by the International Commission on Illumination. The best possible rendition of colors is specified by a color rendition index of one hundred, while the very poorest rendition is specified by a color rendition index of zero. For a source like a low pressure sodium

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    Essay Length: 913 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: November 26, 2010
  • The Color Of Water

    The Color Of Water

    The Color of Water By James McBride Non-fiction I chose this book because in the description of the book it is stated that it was written in tribute to James McBride mother and to the whole family she raised. I wanted to know how extraordinary her life was. The author is an authority on the information presented because this book is the story of his life. I. This book is an autobiography of James McBride

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    Essay Length: 1,069 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: December 2, 2010
  • How It Feels To Be Colored Me Analysis

    How It Feels To Be Colored Me Analysis

    How it Feels to be Colored Me" was written in 1928. Zora, growing up in an all-black town, began noticing the differences between blacks and whites at about the age of thirteen. The only white people she had contact with were those that passed through her town of Eatonville, Florida, many times on their way to or coming from Orlando. The main focus of "How it Feels to be Colored Me" is the relationship

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    Essay Length: 679 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 2, 2010
  • True Event In Colorful Film

    True Event In Colorful Film

    Movies are like spirit food in our current life. People mostly go to watch movies in weekend, and people never stop watching them. Even somebody do not go to movie theater, they still go to buy DVD and enjoy it at home. Why do people like to watch films? Because of the sexy idols, famous Oscar, or delicious popcorn, those reasons probably are right answers to people. If there is a real case involves in

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    Submitted: December 6, 2010
  • The Color Of Water

    The Color Of Water

    black like me What is the value of skin color? In the biological point of view, it is worth nothing. In the social point of view, it represents community standings, dignity, confidence or something people have never imagined. In the story Black Like Me, by John Howard Griffin, a white Southern reporter, who is the author and the main character, experienced an unforgettable journey in the Deep South. Mr. Griffin has a heart, which is

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    Essay Length: 994 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: December 21, 2010
  • Interpreting Color

    Interpreting Color

    Table of Contents Topic Part A: What is Color all about? • Definition • Color and Meaning Red Pink Yellow Orange Blue Green Purple Brown Black Gray White ________________________________________ Part B: Culture in Culture • Role of Color in Culture and Society refer to book 1 pg 33 • Weddings • Death Rituals • Religion • Color Myths, Biases and Symbolism Neutrals Red Orange Yellow Green Blue Violet Colors and Children Part C: Color in

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    Essay Length: 9,148 Words / 37 Pages
    Submitted: January 5, 2011
  • Color Symbolism In The Great Gatsby

    Color Symbolism In The Great Gatsby

    Color Symbolism in The Great Gatsby Colors can often affect the mood and can emphasize the importance of certain events in The Great Gatsby. White, yellow, blue, and green affect the atmosphere of scenes through association with a specific mood. By simply stating a color you can set a whole mood to a scene instead of trying to explain the feeling of the situation which can prove to be very difficult in odd situations. When

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    Essay Length: 698 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: January 9, 2011
  • Analysis Of Hair Coloring

    Analysis Of Hair Coloring

    History of Hair Dye Hair coloring is not a new practice; people have been changing their hair color since the era before Christ (1). The Romans had a preference to dark hair, and to fulfill this desire, they used boiled walnuts together with leeks to create the dye. They also used henna, sage and indigo plants to darken their hair (2). Ancient Greeks believed that blonde hair represented honor and courage and that is why

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    Submitted: March 8, 2011
  • The Great Gatsby The Color White: Symbol Of Tarnish?

    The Great Gatsby The Color White: Symbol Of Tarnish?

    The Color White: Tainted? The color white is oftentimes unanimously associated with purity, hope, and innocence. However, in the Great Gatsby, by F. Scott Fitzgerald, the color has the deeper meaning of false purity over goodness. With the taboo characteristics that Fitzgerald's white carries, the reader is led to a false sense of security throughout the course of the novel; just how far was this rebel of a writer willing to go to break down

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    Submitted: March 9, 2011
  • Zinns Color Line

    Zinns Color Line

    Theresha Elmore 20 March 2006 History Open Response Zinn's Color Line Howard Zinn, the author of A People's History Of The United States, introduces the fact that there isn't a country in world history that racism didn't occur. How did it start? How might it end? Or is it possible for whites and blacks to live together without hatred? One might argue that racism doesn't vary, but according to the Color Line it does.

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    Essay Length: 793 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: March 11, 2011
  • James Mcbride "Color Of Water"- Search For Identity

    James Mcbride "Color Of Water"- Search For Identity

    Color of Water James McBride's memoir, The Color of Water, demonstrates a man's search for identity and a sense of self that derives from his multiracial family. His white mother, Ruth's abusive childhood as a Jew led her to search for acceptance in the African American community, where she made her large family from the two men she marries. James defines his identity by truth of his mother's pain and exceptionality, through the family she

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    Essay Length: 921 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: March 11, 2011
  • Colors

    Colors

    Jealousy and envy are among the greatest of sins and have been the down fall of many. Maupassant's "The Necklace" is the story of a woman who is overcome with jealousy and envy. Mathilde Loisel feels she has been cheated by life from all of the wonderful things it has to offer. The reader learns how these qualities in Mme. Loisel come back to haunt her for many years as the story unfolds with an

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    Essay Length: 909 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: March 17, 2011
  • Themes In The Colour Purple

    Themes In The Colour Purple

    The theme of Alice Walker's The Color Purple is very straightforward and simple. Like many other novels devoted to the mistreatment of blacks and black women especially, The Color Purple is dedicated to black women's rights. Much of the narrative in Walker's novel is derived from her own personal experience, growing up in the rural South as an uneducated and abused child. In short, the goal of this book and indeed all her writing is

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    Essay Length: 9,098 Words / 37 Pages
    Submitted: March 22, 2011
  • Color Theory

    Color Theory

    THE enigma of color has attracted the interest and attention of many of the most gifted intellects of all time. Aristotle, Grimaldi, Newton, Goethe, Hegel, Schopenhauer, Young, Maxwell, Helmholtz, Hering, and SchrÐ"¶dinger all have been intrigued by color and have contributed to our knowledge of it. Aristotle based his view of color on the observation that sunlight on passage through, or reflection from, an object is always reduced in intensity, or darkened. Since by this

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    Essay Length: 2,680 Words / 11 Pages
    Submitted: April 12, 2011
  • Color Complex

    Color Complex

    The “Color Complex” and It’s Persisting Effects on the Black Community As African Americans came to the United States the “color complex” was implemented upon them by their white captors. The “color complex” became a means for which white slave owners could divide and conquer their black slaves. With black slaves outnumbering whites on many southern colonies as well as in many of the Caribbean islands, such as Haiti, whites realized that they needed to

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    Essay Length: 760 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: April 20, 2011
  • Skin Color And Its Orgin

    Skin Color And Its Orgin

    1.) In the first reading, How Our Skins Got Their Color, it explains a lot about how Vitamin D, calcium, and melanin, are in relationship with contracting skin cancer and other related illnesses. Lighter skin shades are more likely to contract a skin disease simply because they have less pigment and melanin. The essential role of melanin is to protect the upper levels of the skin from being damaged by the suns ultraviolet rays. This

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    Submitted: April 23, 2011
  • Language Of Color

    Language Of Color

    In the design world color is just a "color." Color has a meaning, color conveys a mood, and color influences. When designing an advertisement you have to think about your audience, colors that they feel more comfortable with and colors that trigger familiar associations such as blue Ð'- sky. The color red reminds people of love and the most romantic color. Blue, one of the most popular colors, is a reminder of the sky or

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    Essay Length: 1,159 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: June 18, 2011
  • Hat Of Different Color.

    Hat Of Different Color.

    A Hat of a Different Color Once there was a teacher who offered his three students a deal. He will place a hat on each of the student’s head and the student then have to guess what color hat he or she is wearing. If he or she guess it right he/she won’t have to do writing problems for the rest of the semester. But any student guessed wrong he/she would have to do the

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    Essay Length: 493 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: July 7, 2011
  • Color Symbolism In The Great Gatsby

    Color Symbolism In The Great Gatsby

    Color Symbolism In The Great Gatsby Color symbolism refers to the use of colors as a symbol throughout culture. There is also color psychology, these refers to the effect of colors on the human behavior and feelings. Colors can symbolize many different things. Artists use colors in their paintings when they want you to see what they are trying to express. The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald is full of symbols and symbolic ideas.

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    Essay Length: 1,030 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: July 7, 2011

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