Globe Head Ballerina by Yinka Shonibare MBE Born in London (UK) in 1962‚ growing up in Lagos (Nigeria) and later returning to London‚ Yinka Shonibare likes to refer to himself as a ‘post-colonial hybrid’ . He works across diverse artistic media (including sculpture‚ installation art‚ painting‚ photography‚ film and performance) to explore ideas about the construction of identity and issues of colonialism. His piece‚ the Globe Head Ballerina was installed at the exterior wall of the Royal Opera House
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The psychometric assessment test I evaluated for this project is the Wonderlic Cognitive Ability Test. This test is a popular intelligence test used to assess the aptitude of prospective employees for learning and problem solving in a range of occupations. A man named Eldon F. Wonderlic originally created the test in 1936 and throughout the years alterations and new versions of the test have been created. The test is actually quite simple; the participant is required to answer 50 multiple-choice
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Proteins Purpose: To test for the presence of starches and protein macromolecules‚ to introduce the concept of variations in chemical compounds. Hypothesis: If biuret is blue after a test for protein‚ then it is a negative result because biuret reagent is blue to begin with. If a solution is pinkish purple‚ or purple‚ then the test for protein is positive. The test solution for starches is yellowish brown. If any substance that is yellowish brown when mixed with iodine‚ then the test for starches is
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Personality tests are used to better understand how one is perceived by others in day to day interactions. Although the questions asked seem very random at times‚ they cover a wide range of topics to better evaluate the individual. Along with evaluating someone’s personality‚ the tests are also used to give suggestions of possible career fields that would best suit the individual. After taking a few of these tests myself‚ I hope to have a better idea of my personality and apply the results to my
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Pablo Picasso’s ‘Head of a Woman’ was created at the end of 1924. This piece of artwork was painted on canvas using oil paint. It is a small‚ close up painting of a female head in a classical‚ thinking pose. Picasso has depicted her in thinking thought facial expression and realist colours were used on the female face. Different viewpoints in art will not only influence the composition within an artwork‚ it can also influence the viewer’s interpretation of the artwork. The woman’s face was divided
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studied personality test for a long history. At one time‚ personality tests were not perceived as a valid selection method. However‚ personality tests are widely used and get generally positive conclusions today. (1) Reliability and validity In recent years‚ there are many researches focusing on the illumination of the value of personality tests as predictors of performance. In 2007‚ Morgeson‚ Campion‚ Dipboye‚ Hollenbeck‚ Murphy‚ and Schmitt cautioned that personality tests have very low validity
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I am writing to inform you that I am applying for the position of either Head or Deputy Head girl. First and foremost I recognise the significant and demanding nature of this role. Having spoken to the current head girl team‚ I can honestly say that I can not envisage a more rewarding or worthwhile challenge to conclude my final year at Notting Hill. Undoubtedly‚ my experiences at Notting Hill have helped shape the person I am today and what I stand for. I feel indebted to not only give something
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Biruiet Test: Procedure Instead of the Biuret Reagent‚ the following may be used: * Fehling’s Solutions A and B * Sodium hydroxide and copper (II) sulphate solutions 1. Add 2 cm3 of the liquid food sample* to a clean‚ dry test tube 2. Add 2 cm3 of Biuret Reagent. Alternatively: * Use sodium hydroxide solution and copper sulphate solution instead. Add 1 cm3 of sodium hydroxide solution (40% or bench solution) and 1% copper (II) sulphate solution dropwise – drop by drop - to
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The T-TEST 1.0 INTRODUCTION The t-test was developed by W. S. Gossett‚ a statistician employed at the Guinness brewery. However‚ because the brewery did not allow employees to publish their research‚ Gossett’s work on the t-test appears under the name "Student". The t-test is sometimes referred to as "Student’s t-test." Gossett was a chemist and was responsible for developing procedures for ensuring the similarity of batches of Guinness. The t-test was developed as a way of measuring how closely
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cation and anion analysis is that in anion analysis‚ a series of separations of the ions from one another is usually not the most efficient way to determine their presence. Instead‚ only some separations will be made‚ and the initial test solution will be used to test many of the ions. Refer to the flow chart at the end of the experimental directions as you proceed. First you will prepare and analyze a “known” solution which contains all six of the anions. Then you will analyze an “unknown” solution
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