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    NATIONAL CENTER FOR CASE STUDY TEACHING IN SCIENCE The Evolution of Human Skin Color by Annie Prud’homme-Généreux Life Sciences Quest University‚ Canada Part I Skin Cancer “Stop it!” called Tatiana‚ playfully. Her boyfriend‚ Zach‚ was inspecting her skin very carefully. “Look‚” he answered her‚ his voice taking on a more serious tone. “Today a woman walked into the clinic for her annual physical. Everything about her seemed ne. She leads a balanced lifestyle‚ she eats well‚ she exercises:

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    Color Blind Casting is for Everyone Who Is Not a Minority Numerous opportunities are given to people in the entertainment industry. While some people struggle with making it in Hollywood‚ others flourish and become prosperous in their abilities. In that fact‚ you can find so many talented people that are not cut out for “stardom.” Most of the time character roles are not based on talent‚ but one’s looks; looks that are features of a person‚ like skin color‚ face shape‚ and much more. That can’t

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    come back in a few days to give our vivas and 8th sem exams. But then I guess we have to make do with what we have‚ and I’m happy that I got a chance to speak to all my friends from college on this occasion I think that a farewell speech is probably the ONLY speech where students actually listen to the speaker (well I am hoping at least that is the case right now!) Now that I have your undivided attention‚ let me share a few experiences I had during the past 4 years of my life in K.J Somaiya

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    the name of the element (or unknown) examined and the color of the observed flame  2. Identify each unknown from Part One of the lab and briefly explain why you identified each unknown as you did. Part Two (Spectroscopy): 1. Create and complete a data table for Part Two of the lab. It should include the name of the element‚ the colors‚ and the wavelength values of the observed lines. 2. Describe the line spectrum of the star. Give the color and wavelength value of the five brightest lines in

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    Vietnamese culture‚ and its significance to me and society. 2. Body: a. Artifact Description: Let’s describe a little bit about watermelon and how it came to my country. i. Description: Watermelon comes in many various sizes‚ shapes‚ and colors. It weighs pounds and is full of sweet watery juice. ii. History: There is a legend about a young man‚ Mai An Tiem‚ got expelled to an isolated island because of his lack of gratitude to Hung King. One day‚ there was a white pheasant flew from

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    exemplifies the characteristics of a local color writing in several different ways‚ through the use of narration‚ dialect‚ local customs‚ and characters. Mark Twain’s use of several different dialects and local customs really helps the reader gain a just perspective on the people‚ places‚ and events that took place in the story as wells helps demonstrate the characteristics of a local color writing. The use of a narrator in Huckleberry Finn‚ as in most local color writings‚ usually uses an educated person

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    Statue of Liberty Color Change There have been many discussions on why the Statue of Liberty has changed color over the years. The true color of the Statue of Liberty was a reddish-brown‚ copper. Now‚ it is a blue-green color that most people recognize it for. The true reason for the color change is chemical reactions due to aging. Indeed‚ statues age just as people do‚ and like people‚ it changes in appearance over time. The Statue of Liberty‚ being made of copper and being outside‚ has experienced

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    guilt‚ sin and corruption. In the story The Great Gatsby‚ by F. Scott Fitzgerald (Daisy the character) and Daisies (the flowers) are of great significance‚ as well as the colors yellow and white‚ which are sporadically spread throughout the book to define the surroundings of life. Fitzgerald explains the book through what colors mean and symbolize‚ to give a deeper hidden meaning that you have to search for. In the story there is this town that is called “The Valley of Ashes” it is a very gloomy

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    The Effect of Colors and Color Combinations on the Moods of Humans Leon Miguel G. Gonzales Can Color really affect our mood? Introduction: I am curious about the effect of colors and color combinations to people. How do we react to the colors we see? How do we interpret what feeling it gives and can we cure mental deficiencies like stress‚ over thinking and nervousness? A very important aspect of our visual experience is color. It is logical to assume that what we see

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    Colors fall into the secondary qualities category‚ according to Locke. Locke defined quality as the power to produce any idea in our minds. Secondary qualities are the qualities that have the power to produce various sensations in us by their primary qualities. Locke mentioned that colors are like sensible qualities such as smell and touch. In other words‚ secondary qualities are what we sense when we see or touch an object. We experience colors in our vision. Certain objects can change colors or

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