Emphasis on the word ‘you’ is made in it capitalisation and bold red writing. The red creates a call to urgency and the term ‘you’ sticks out from the entire poster. it makes the poster personal to the viewer as it targets the individual not an entire group. By signalling ‘you’ out, we feel a sense of guilt that it is up to us ourselves to do our bit and
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(Mader & Windelspecht, 2013).The whole process takes place in the chloroplasts of green plant cells containing the pigment chlorophyll. Chlorophyll is one of the most important molecules in existence as all energy capture starts from there (Mader, 2010). If none of this pigment is in existence, plants would be able to absorb all spectrums of light including green light and thus would then appear black instead of green (Mader & Windelspecht, 2013). Light energy, Carbon dioxide and water is needed for
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bacteria, S. Mutans, ability to form dental plaque. Without this sticky protective biofilm, bacteria cannot produce as much acid, and the threat to your teeth’s integrity is significantly lessened. • Red wine - Great news for wine lovers; this magic elixir also helps in the fight against S. Mutans and cavities. Red wine also contains antioxidants that can help fight bacterial infection, and it contains tannins, which help stimulate saliva production. Saliva is your natural protection against acid, tooth
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Ice Cream and Related Frozen Desserts, the U.S. market for frozen desserts is set to grow by more than $4 billion by 2012, with frozen yogurts attaining the 2 strongest growth. This represents an 18 percent increase over the next five years, from the market's 2007 value of $23.3 billion across retail and foodservice. However, in spite of these promising prospects, the world of frozen yogurt is cutthroat and the growth of one vendor often comes at the expense of another. Customer characteristics
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Biology Summative/Nuradin Ahmed Table of Content Units | Questions | Cellular Biology | Why is grass green?Why do our muscles ache when we exercise?Why don't animals/humans have a cell wall? | Genetics | Why is it more common for a male to be colour blind than a female?Why are you unique? | Plants | Why are some fruits seedless?Why do leaves turn colour in the fall?Why is green roof important? | Anatomy of Mammals | Why do we close our eyes when we sneeze?Why do people feel sleepy after
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of February-17-2011 approximately 3pm, our lecturer, Mr. Alan, invited a special guess who is going to give a talk about effective communication, Ms Jasmine Leong. First and for most, she is the group executive manager of IEC and also a toastmaster from KK Toastmasters Club. The club will specially train people to speak well as well as improve one’s language. The members whom train always speak and comment at the same time. This is because everyone gets the chance to speak and when other speaker speaks
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Egypt's culture and history date back thousands of years to the times of the ancient Pharaohs. While some of these ancient traditions remain evident, modern Egypt has evolved greatly due to influences of immigrants from other Arab nations. The Egyptians had a lot of designs through the years like: The Ancient Egyptian era, Colonial Egyptian style, Napoleonic and Post Napoleonic Styles. A lot of symbols were associated with the ancient pharaohs era. The beetle is unique because it represents strength
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understanding of the characters. For example, Fitzgerald often associates the color green with Jay Gatsby. The color green has various cultural connotations that fit ideally with Gatsby’s jealousy, wealth, and hope, along with the sense of safety with which he is able to provide Daisy. Commonly colors are linked to feelings, and green is often given the label of jealousy and envy. This negative connotation of the color green ties in fittingly with Gatsby’s feelings throughout the novel. One does not have
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biological factors that influence sensation and perception. As we age or incur visual impairment, we may need brighter light when reading. Explain why this is the case. You are shown a picture of an elephant. Explain how that stimulus is processed from the retina to the visual cortex of the brain. ************************************************************************************* PSY 345 Week 2 Assignment Spatial Organization Presentation (2 PPT) For more course tutorials visit www.tutorialrank
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Light-Induced Rod and Cone Cell Death and Regeneration in the Adult albino Zebrafish (Danio rerio) Retina Thomas S. Vihtelic and David R. Hyde Department of Biological Sciences, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana 46556-0369 Received 24 January 2000; accepted 25 April 2000 ABSTRACT: Light-induced photoreceptor cell degeneration has been studied in several species, but not extensively in the teleost fish. Furthermore, the continual production of rods and cones throughout the teleost’s life
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