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    Pleasantville it showed two teenagers‚ David and his twin sister Jennifer who were sucked into a black and white show called Pleasantville. During the movie a theme that really caught my attention was color. The Black and white in the movie may be a representation of the naiveness of the town folks‚ whereas; color may be a representation of open-mindedness and new experience. Before the twins arrived inside Pleasantville the way of living was much like it was in the olden days. Woman would be submissive

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    COlor Wheel

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    THE COLOR WHEEL G.TAMIZH Color has played an important role in communication‚ psychology‚ and even physical health giving color power. Whether it is in interior design‚ graphic design‚ or fine art‚ it can affect the mood in different ways. Let’s take a look at the color wheel which is important and sometimes can be intimidating for designers and artists. The color wheel is made up of twelve basic hues: three primaries‚ three secondary‚ and six tertiary. The color wheel is a circular display of

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    March 2013 The colors I used on the mask were yellow‚ gray‚ black‚ and red. I chose the colors red and black to represent my personality. For my personality‚ red is representative of anger and frustration‚ because I get angry when people do not listen to me or are dismissive of my perspective. Black symbolizes my dark and introspective moments. This side of my personality is often hidden from others. It is when I feel like keeping to myself when I am in a serious mood. The colors I chose for the

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    Color Blindness

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    Color blindness or color vision deficiency is the inability or decreased ability to see color‚ or distinguish color differences‚ under normal lighting conditions. Color blindness affects many people in a population. "Color blind" is a term of art; there is no actual blindness but there is a fault in the development of one or more sets of retinal cones that perceive color in light and transmit that inform ation to the optic nerve. Symptoms like those of color blindness can also be produced by physical

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    Space Exploration

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    Space – a new frontier for the expansion of human intellect. To explore the universe and bring back to earth its many wonders is an idea that has been engrained into the very nature of humanity itself. Although it seems a simple idea‚ to travel into space is an enormous endeavor. It requires a virtually limitless budget and an ethical perspective that deems space exploration admissible. To many‚ the exploration of the last frontier would be an invaluable human accomplishment. To many others‚ however

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    Encyclopedia Britannica V 2. Dyes –are natural substances and highly colored chemicals synthesized from coal‚ tar or petroleum products and used to color textiles and such other products as plastics‚ paper‚ leather‚ fur‚ oil‚ rubber‚ soap‚ food‚ cosmetics‚ inks‚ and metal surfaces. 3. Dyestuffs –intensely colored substances used for imparting color to other materials. Dyestuffs are soluble in the medium in which they are applied‚ whereas pigments are insoluble. Encyclopedia Britannica III Hibiscus

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    Psychology of Color

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    Psychology of Color The brain receives signals from three different color channels: red‚ blue‚ and green. When the brain receives a mix of these signals‚ we perceive colors that are mixtures of these three primary colors through a process called color addition (Think Quest “Color Psychology”). All colored visible light can be expressed as either mixtures or consistencies of red‚ blue‚ or green‚ which by perception between the eyes and the brain‚ produces the vast spectrum of color that exists to

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    RELATION BETWEEN PERSONALITY TRAITS AND COLOR PREFERENCE Introduction People of all generations and cultures have used color to express feelings and emotion. Color preferences are personal expressions for life such as using in clothes‚ shoes‚ bags‚ room painting‚ and etc. Although some of the colors are the popular for the fashion‚ people mostly chose the color which expresses themselves. Some people refrain from using color because they do not understand how to use it or hesitate not to reflect

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    The Importance of Time and Space in Counseling Introduction Life is full of challenges that often seem to overwhelm ones ’personal abilities to cope. In such cases‚ people look for advice‚ counsel or even just a listening ear. In counseling this opportunity is called counseling space. It is a privilege where another person opens up his personal emotions‚ feelings ad perplexities that come as result of the problems of living. According to Mcleod(2007) a counseling space requires two key feature that

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    Kant’s View on Space and Time In his Critique of Pure Reason‚ Immanuel Kant wrote about the science of the transcendental aesthetic in which he argues that space and time exist as a priori intuitions in the human mind. Space and time‚ for Kant‚ are the pure forms of intuition that order our empirical intuitions or sensations and allow us to have them. Thus‚ the essence of his view in this regard is that space and time are subjective human conventions that our mind brings to the realm of experience

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