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    Neil Harbisson's Eyeborg

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    Neil Harbisson ’s Eyeborg Barcelona based artist‚ Neil Harbisson was born with a condition called Achromatopsia which means that he was born color-blind. He has described himself as a cyborgist and colorologist. With the help of a new technological device that is attached to the back of his skull can translate color to sound. Harbisson can hear the color of sound through audible frequencies through this device in which he calls an "eyeborg". Harbisson has used the term sonochromatism (or sonochromatopsia)

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    Have you ever seen a stop sign? Have you noticed the color of said stop sign? I have‚ and I don’t think that the color of the stop signs should be red. I believe that a brighter or more neon color should be used in replacement of the red color we are of which we are accustomed so that they signs can be seen well. Into the bargain‚ some people are colorblind and cannot see the red coloring. Without this ability‚ it would render them incapable of acknowledging the correct sign. Furthermore‚ the white

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    ___C__ The shade of achromatic color stays the same regardless of how much sunlight is reflected. 5. ___G__ You go to a lecture and the topic seems to focus on blue-yellow and red-green perception of color. The lecture is likely discussing ______________. 6. ___E__ The afterimage is a red heart. This means the image was _____________. 7. ___N__ Each receptor mechanism is sensitive to different elements of the spectrum and suggests we need various wavelengths for normal color vision. This is the _____________

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    Sacks The Four Sides “People aren’t always as they seem” Miranda Jordan Mr. I “The Color Blind Painter”: The Side That No One Sees • Since Mr. I became totally colorblind‚ all he wants is to be able to see in color once again. • He contemplates about suicide due to the fact he knows he will never feel the joy of seeing color besides black and white again. • He searches for help to find answers why he became color blind‚ and if it can be reversed. Greg “The Last Hippie”: How The Character Sees Himself

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    Hypothesis: Prey that is camouflaged in its habitat are harder to spot‚ and get to live long enough to pass on their genes which means the colors of the population that don’t fit in with the environment will eventually die out. Therefore‚ white will survive‚ and red will die out. Color 1.__White__ 2.___Blue___ 3.___Black___ 4.___Yellow____ 5.__Red___ Generation 0 20 20 20 20 20 Generation 1 8 5 4 5 3 Generation 2 32 20 16 20

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    Dtc/356 Goal 1

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    Goal #5: The ability to properly structure and manage information for the use of all potential audiences. Being able to understand the search‚ structure‚ and use an information database allows for more precise communication between developer and user. This communication becomes even more crucial when working within a production pipeline with other professionals. Keeping cohesion between databases and file structure is vitally important when working within a team‚ which is exactly why the CMDC builds

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    prohibits race discrimination Racial discrimination may be by way of disparate treatment or disparate impact Disparate treatment may be shown by direct or indirect evidence Race CANNOT be used as a BFOQ Be able to identify ways that race and color discrimination are

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    Drug War Nightmare Today’s society is known as the “Era of Color Blindness.” The war on drugs from the past to the future has not changed according to Michelle Alexander. The previous Jim Crowe law may be eradicated‚ but the law was brought back into effect by former president Ronald Reagan‚ known as the “War on Drugs.” The war on drugs that was put into effect by Ronald Reagan was targeted to lower class communities that had a violent crime rate. Focusing on the “Drug War” took light off a pressing

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    Drivers Ed Journal 1 & 2

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    Module 1: Driving is Your Responsibility: Complete the K-W-L information below. K- What you Know Discuss two things you know about driving. 1. Attitude is a big thing while driving. 2. Paying attention is another big thing too. W—What you Want to know Discuss two things you want to know about driving. 1. Why is it that drivers choose the wrong thing? 2. Why are people aggressive behind the wheel? L—What you Learned Discuss at least two new things you learned from Module One. 1

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    Structure Agency Debate

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    The Structure-Agency Debate provides an understanding to the attitudes towards police work shown by Captain Louis de Koster as well as his actions in the extract from Altbeker’s (2005) The Dirty Work of Democracy. This short essay will depict how I understood structure and agency to be taking place in de Koster’s context. Structure is the one extreme position in the Structure-Agency Debate whereby it is believed that a person is shaped by different elements of society such as social institutions

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