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    Week 3 Checkpoint

    Week Three Checkpoint 1 Week Three Checkpoint Brenda Mask Art 101 /Introduction to Art February 21, 2012 Tulasi Zimmer Week Three Checkpoint 2 Site Title: | MyArtsLab for A World of Art, 6e | Book Title: | A World of Art | Book Author: | Sayre | Location on Site: | Resources

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    Schindlers List- the Little Girl in Red

    The actress who portrayed “the little girl in red” is 24 years old now but the impact the film had on her disturbs her to this day. We are introduced to the girl in the screenplay on page 52; she is described as wearing small red shoes. In the movie the director chose a jacket instead of just the shoes. I think this was merely because it could be viewed easier by the audience. But why do both screenplay and movie use the color red. I believe red was chosen because it is a bold color that stands

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    Classic Pen

    DEVELOPING ABC MODEL Sourav Baliarsingh MIB -118083 ANALYSIS Classic Pen Company’s Return on Sales decreased significantly after it expanded its product line to include red and purple pens. Two alternatives exist:   1) Stop making red and purple pens 2) Increase the price of red and purple pens Prior to adding red and purple pens to its lineup, Classic Pen’s Return on Sales was approximately 22%. However, producing the new colors has caused many time consuming changeovers, increasing production

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    Case Study: the First Appraisal Interview

    Circle | 20 | 15 | 1 | 12 | Yellow Square | 20 | 12 | 10 | 14 | | | | | | Table 3: Degree (˚) of subjects' peripheral vision with red shape. |   | Degree of peripheral vision |   |   | Colored Shapes | Sub. 1 | Sub. 2 | Sub. 3 | Mean | Red Triangle | 9 | 10 | 10 | 9 | Red Rectangle | 0 | 11 | 10 | 7 | Red Circle | 0 | 9 | 0 | 3 | Red Square | 20 | 10 | 10 | 13 | | | | | | Table 4: Mean of degree (°) of subject's peripheral vision according to the colored shape. |

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    When Should We Trust Our Senses to Give Us Truth?

    others. Objects can either absorb or reflect certain colors depending on their wavelengths. Therefore, the color that we see something as, is the color that it is not. The shorts I am wearing at this moment in time seem to be red, but what I am seeing is the absence of red. Conclusively, if it is universal truth that we are after, in the realm of sight and color, we

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    The Glory and Wreckage O

    words “STOP THE VIOLENCE DON’T SPEED.” The words “DON’T SPEED” are written in the color red. On the man’s hand there is a painting of a red truck. On the woman’s face there is a painting of a yellow SUV. The red truck makes the red writing really stand out. It also draws the message of don’t speed to the red truck to make it seem as if the driver of the red truck is the guilty party in the crash. Also, red represents anger or strength, which makes the man appear as if he is punching the woman

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    Tv Gallery

    Watching television for two hours straight is not something I partake in on a usual basis, but it was interesting to see the elements and principles of design used in the programs and commercials to attract the viewers. I decided to watch a sitcom program, “Seinfeld”, which is nearly the greatest television show in the history of television. During this television show I noticed a lot of use of mass and form and rhythm on the buildings and other things that were shown during the television show.

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    A Simple Analysis of the Scarlet Ibis

    the scarlet ibis.For example,the arrival of the red bird and its death,and it’s bad luck gives it a red death, “it tumbled down, bumping through the limbs of the bleeding tree …death did not mar its grace, for it lay on the earth like a broken vase of red flowers”, which imply the way of Doodle’s death,because at the end of the story, the sentence “He had been bleeding from the mouth, and his neck and the front of his shirt were stained a brilliant red”shows us the similarity between the death of the

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    Heat Absorbtion

    affects what colors of light the object gives off and what it absorbs. The color of an object relies on the wavelengths of colors reflected from the object. A red apple has a red color because the red wavelengths in white light are reflected and other wavelengths are absorbed. But if a red apple were to be illuminated by light that had no red wavelengths, the apple would appear almost black. The reason material looks dark is it absorbs most of the light that hits it. On the other hand, a material

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    Should a Global Firm Change the Colors of Its Logo of Packaging on the Country in Wihich Is Marketing

    perception of its products? Answer 1: I choose Wendy’s. Anwer 2: It uses the red color of predominantly color in logo or packaging. Answer 3: The perception of red color scheme subliminally encourages consumers to order and eat their food quickly, it is a whole idea of fast food. Scientists know that color literally affects the body and mind. Colors are associated with certain qualities or emotions, and red means excitement, strength, sex, passion, peed, danger. 2- Should a global firm

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