The wonderful world of colours Have you ever wondered where colour comes from and how dull life would be without it? Colours affect our everyday lives‚ even if we know it or not. We take it for granted. Before I go into any detail about this topic I first and foremost would like to give you the definition of colour. Colour is a visual sensation; it’s the eyes perception of wavelengths of light with different colours corresponding to different wavelengths. Colour appeals to our emotions. Psychologists
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Recently I read and enjoyed a poem called ‘Rainbow’ by John Agard which was about his view on how he saw the rainbow. He used his imagination to look at the rainbow in many ways. The poem was very effective because the poet used a lot of techniques such as colloquial language to invite us into his conversation. He applied these techniques to convey his ideas. The metaphor “ one big smile across the sky “ is very effective because in the poets eyes it looks like one big smile‚ but to the ordinary
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Jamie Shein Mrs. Titus Academic English I 3 October 2014 How to Make a Rainbow Loom Bracelet The Rainbow Loom is a fun way to make rubber bands into a cool bracelet. The founder‚ Cheong Choon Ng‚ created this in 2011. The supplies needed in order to create this bracelet are rubber bands‚ a loom kit‚ and a Rainbow Loom hook. When all the supplies are prepared‚ it is time to start. First‚ make sure that the red arrow is facing outward. Also‚ make sure that 25 rubber bands are supplied‚ with
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In the tiny birdhouse‚ there lived a family. Everyone in the family has white feathers‚ except for the grandmother. Little bird is sitting on her bed waiting for her grandma to tell her a bedtime story. Grandma: So‚ what kind of story do you want me to tell tonight? Little bird: Grandma‚ can you tell me why are your feathers pink? Grandma: This is a long story. It begins with….. Once upon a time‚ on an island far away called Pixa. There lived two creatures‚ the humans‚ and the birds. A magical place
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light spectra? What acronym can be used? 4. Explain why a student wearing a red shirt and black pants is interpreted in our brain as wearing red and black. Answers: 1. It’s visible‚ meaning we can see it. And the light spectra looks like a rainbow light. 2. White light is made up of different colors. When white light goes through the prism it reflects all of its colors. The light bends and refracts. 3. The colors are red‚ orange‚ yellow‚ green‚ blue‚ indigo and violet. The acronym can be
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“bite” in the apple logo was originally implemented so that people would know that it represented an apple not a tomato. It also lent itself to a nerdy play on words (bite/byte)‚ a fitting reference for a tech company” (Apple 2009). The apple was rainbow colored. This was believed to make the company more “humanize”. The color was not in any particular order‚ except for the green at the top were the leaf was. As time pasts the apple logo changed to the monochrome logo that represents the company
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Informative speech Colors of the rainbow! Colors of the ocean! Colors of gems! Colors of the Nations! What does it means? In today’s society colors symbolizes many different forms of meaning. . It represents feelings‚ people‚ countries‚ cultures‚ and color symbolism Red symbolizes action‚ confidence‚ courage‚ vitality. It is the warmest of all colors. On the negative side red mean temper or anger. In china‚ red is the color of prosperity and joy. In South Africa‚ however red
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can be made from any material that is transparent to the wavelengths for which they are designed. Typical materials include glass‚ plastic and fluorite. A prism can be used to break light up into its constituent spectral colors (the colors of the rainbow). Prisms can also be used to reflect light‚ or to split light into components with different polarizations. PRISM AND NATURE OF LIGHT: Before Isaac Newton‚ it was believed that white light was colorless‚ and that the prism itself produced
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ever wondered why? Well‚ here is the answer. We know the sunlight (white light) that we receive is a combination of all colors. However‚ we don’t get to see the other colors‚ and therefore the white color. After a shower‚ you may get to see a rainbow where the sunlight gets to pass through water droplets. It enters the water droplets at a special angle and is dispersed into seven colors. As the rays of the sun pass though the stratosphere‚ the light gets scattered by many particles such as water
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What would the world be like without the magic colors of a rainbow? What would the world be like if people weren’t black‚ brown‚ yellow or white skinned? Would diversity exist without color? What would the world be like if we couldn’t see the bright blue of the ocean or the sky? Would the horizon exist? Would we appreciate the beauty of a sunrise or a sunset? What would the world be like without the color of the flowers? Would mother nature be so wonderful? Most people may never have thought about
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