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Colour Clash Part 1 (Teacher: Michael)

Your neighbour's taste in clothes or house decoration you a lot about them - including whether they're colour-blind! Clashing of colours is not necessarily based on lack of taste. It is often due to the fact that trouble telling one colour from another. It is believed that eight in every 100 men some degree of colour-blindness.

Women suffer far less. Lack of a proper colour a real drawback, and a menace in some occupations. Careful colour vision tests often to applying for certain jobs. Obviously a red-green colour blindness catastrophic in some circumstances. Engine drivers and many other railway workers and airline employees a sound colour .

Branches of the Royal Navy, the Royal Force and the Army insist on stringent colour tests. In recent years, too, proper colour vision essential in the electrical industries. A worker able to distinguish the coloured wires if dangerous and lethal mistakes not to .

Certain apprentices in the textile and printing trades to in without their colour vision adequately tested. Their chances of promotion seriously affected. Oddly enough, a few painters (Constable is quoted as one) succeeded despite a defective colour . This is rather certain composers getting on with their though they deaf, for example, Beethoven.

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