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Why Do Some People Wear Black Gis And Some Wear White?

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Hillcrest, students wear white gis, and instructors wear black gis (note: these rules can vary by schools and systems). A black belt does not automatically mean that one wears a black gi. Black belts must also accrue enough "teaching time" to qualify for full instructor status.

why are they only in Black and White?

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because being colorblind, I don't see in color, and instead of driving me and everyone around me nuts by constantly asking if one color is the same as what I used last time, I just do DT as line art, occasionally i add some color, or do a special color pic, but otherwise i just say screw color.

How do you make the background white rather than black?

Raster3D Frequently Asked Questions
Each input file to the render program starts with 19 header records that describe image layout and processing options. The fifth line contains three numbers which specify the RGB values for the background. 0 0 0 specifies a black background; 1 1 1 specifies a white background; 0.9 0.9 0.4 specifies a light yellow background, and so on.

What are the white clothes Karate people wear?

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Karate before it was introduced to the Japanese Mainland was practiced in Hakama (long wide-legged pants), once on the mainland, and inspired by Judo, a white uniform, made of two pieces, a jacket and a pair of pants, was introduced. In Japanese this is called a Karate-gi. The traditional and accepted Karate-gi is of white color, and at most with a school patch.

Why is the picture black and white?

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You are probably trying to play an NTSC disc in a PAL player, but your PAL TV is not able to handle the signal. If your player has a switch or onscreen setting to select the output format for NTSC discs, choosing PAL (60-Hz) may solve the problem. See section 1.19 for more information.

How many bits do I need to smoothly shade from black to white?

Gamma FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions about Gamma
a particular level of adaptation, human vision responds to about a hundred-to-one contrast ratio of luminance from white to black. Call these luminance values 100 and 1. Within this range, vision can detect that two luminance values are different if the ratio between them exceeds about 1.01, corresponding to a contrast sensitivity of one percent.

Question: Why do Amish women sometimes wear white hats and sometimes black hats?

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Answer: The Amish women wear white covering if they are married; black coverings are worn to church only by unmarried girls. The black hat is actually a bonnet and is worn over the covering when going to town or other public places or events. Answer coordinated by THE BUDGET.

Do I have to wear white?

TAYO WEDDINGS
It is no longer necessary to follow the tradition of a first time bride wearing white and, in fact, many brides of other cultures never wear white opting to wear vibrant red, for example. However, in America the bride of the 21st century can wear accents of vibrant color or subtle shades of pink, gold or ivory without upsetting anyone (Grandma’s) sensibilities.

Why do you always wear black?

Hey! This is one of those questions I have several different answers for depending on my mood, how much time I have, how the person asked the questions, etc ...so here's a few answers: Black absorbs and transforms negative energies rendering them neutral so I can use this recycled neutral energy for my own witchy spell work! Having only black clothes makes it that much easier to get dressed in the morning. one less decision.

Why are black and white spots so rare?

Frequently Asked questions about COLOR GENETICS
We'll dealing with a two-strikes against situation. Black is dominant, but is diluted by Dun, and modified by Agouti This means both parents have to carry black or be black. Then you have to get the spots, which, as discussed earlier, you are getting 50/50 chances. If black spotted animals are only bred to gray-dun, then you have taken away the necessary factor to match up the black.

When will I be able to get characteristics of the White/Black/etc. population (100-percent data)?

Census 2000, Frequently Asked Questions
Summary File 1 (SF 1) will contain characteristics of the White/Black or African American/etc. population. This file will be released on a state-by-state flow basis from June to September 2001. In addition, the population and housing characteristics on Summary File 2 (SF 2) will be iterated by 128 race groups, 78 American Indian and Alaska Native tribe categories, and 39 Hispanic or Latino groups. These data will be available from September to December 2001.

Can You Print Black & White?

Full Color Printing : Frequently Asked Questions FAQ.
Yes. There are however no price breaks for black and white on both sides. Our prices are based on reserving a spot on the sheet, whether your artwork is 1-color or less than 4-color.

How does FireAde 2000 turn black smoke into a white smoke?

FireAde 2000 - Fire Extinguishers FAQ's
FireAde 2000 proprietary formulation is so advanced that the agent will capture (encapsulate) dense and toxic black smoke rapidly changing the black appearance to white smoke as the product is applied. FireAde 2000 interrupts the free radical chain reaction thus preventing them from forming soot and smoke. A cool steam is generated after the fire is extinguished.

Why did she wear a white rose?

Frequently Asked Questions
During the Victorian era, each flower had a meaning. A white rose symbolized purity and innocence. Perhaps Victoria was trying to send a message to her listeners that her motives and teachings were pure. After Victoria Woodhull ran for President, the American suffrage movement chose the colors purple, white, and gold to represent their cause. A yellow rose became one of the symbols for those in favor of women's suffrage. The red rose symbolized the anti-suffrage movement.

What is the difference between color recognition and black and white models?

GMR Frequently Asked Questions
Lucidyne offers both color recognition and black and white models. The main difference is black and white models do not recognize the color of the crayon or chalk. Color recognition is not needed in applications where only one grader is involved. In situations where two or more graders are utilized, knowing the grade lines of each is important management information.

So ... Satan, do you view the world in black and white?

Satan's FAQ [Archive] - Freethought Forum
Not only do I not oversimplify the world, I tend to be blamed for making things even more complicated than they were to begin with. In fact, I was never the one to come up with this "for me or against me" concept. My suggestions are rarely to do the diametric opposite of what God or other busybody moralists command. Often it's just a matter of a simple step to the side.

If white is the combination of the colors of the rainbow, what is black?

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Black, the exact opposite of white light, is the absence of light or the absorption of all light. A black piece of paper appears black because all the light is being absorbed into the paper – none is reflected back out. It would seem that a color ink jet printer mixing the three primary pigments of yellow, magenta, and cyan should be able to produce all the other colors, including black.

New question: [1.33] Why is the picture black and white?

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Corrected "no auto letterbox discs" to "no auto pan & scan discs". (Thanks Kenneth.) Added note about p&s used in menus. (3.5) No region codes on DVD-Audio, mention of RPC2 drives, a couple of Web sites with code free info. (1.10) Added Chitty Chitty Bang Bang to pan & scan list. Added footnote for fullscreen films. (1.25) Thanks Matt and Ben.
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