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    Aravind Eye Care

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    Aravind Eye Care System: A unique model It was year 1976. Padmashree Dr. G. Venkataswamy‚ popularly referred to as Dr. V.‚ had just retired from the Government Medical College‚ Madurai‚ India as the Head of the Department of Ophthalmology. Rather than settling for a quiet retired life‚ Dr. V. was determined to continue the work he was doing at the Government Medical College‚ especially organizing rural eye camps to check sight‚ prescribe needed corrective glasses‚ do cataract and other surgeries

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    Brown Eye Experiment

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    ARTICLE REPORT Choice: C Caitlin Bordzuk Michael H. Feldler Psych 105 14 October 2014 Blue Eyes vs. Brown Eyes             Through the eyes of a kindergarten class‚ prejudice dynamics were shown in a simple yet powerful experiment. On April 5 1968 Jane Elliot preformed the famous experiment in her classroom separating blue-eyed and brown-eyed students. She had separated them by making one eye group inferior to the other making them have certain benefits and better treatment than the other

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    Essay On Human Eye

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    surrounding the human eye‚ such as how an eye works and some of the diseases and conditions that affect someone’s vision. I also want to find out if myopia (near-sightedness) disappears by adulthood‚ considering my brother has just been diagnosed with it. Plus‚ I am curious to see if there is some type of cure for blindness‚ considering how many people it must affect. First‚ let me explain how the human eyeball works! The human eye works like a camera. The cornea acts like the window of the eye; when light

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    Take My Eyes

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    abused women´s decision in whether or not to go to Madrid and start a career she loves or to stay home with an abusive husband. In the end‚ the main character finally chose not to reform to her cultures ways and leaves for Madrid. Unlike her mother who stayed with an abusive husband until he died. Another theme would be how abuse affects the entire family. This is really seen with the son of the abused mother and abusive father. Even though the father was never abusive towards his son‚ he was still

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    I Had a Strange Dream.

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    I had a strange dream in my life. It happened two years ago. "Ring! Ring!" I was abruptly jerked awake. I was in a room‚ alone! Where on earth is my family? I tried to turn on the lights‚ but they didn’t light up. I was startin’ to get a bit nervous. I opened the door slightly and peeked out from behind the door. There was not a single soul in the corridor. I’m becomin’ more scared by the minute. I longed aimlessly on the bed and flicked through the in-house television channels. Rumblin’ noises

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    Racism in the Bluest Eye

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    Racism in “The Bluest Eye” Several examples of racism are encompassed in The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison. Characters who are members of the black community are forced to accept their status as the “others”‚ or “outsiders”‚ which has been imposed on them by the white community. In turn‚ blacks assign this status to other individuals within the lighter-skinned black community. In this novel‚ characters begin to internalize the racism presented by these people‚ and feel inferior. The stereotype

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    The Man

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    found that well‐informed people relied more on personal experience‚ prior knowledge‚ and their own reasoning. However‚ media “experts” more likely swayed those who were less informed. Class-dominant theory The class‐dominant theory argues that the media reflects and projects the view of a minority elite‚ which controls it. Those people who own and control the corporations that produce media comprise this elite. Advocates of this

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    Beauty in "The Bluest Eye"

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    THE BLUEST EYE The Bluest Eye is a brilliantly written novel revealing the fictional trauma of an eleven-year-old black girl named Pecola Breedlove. This story takes place in the town of Lorain‚ Ohio during the 1940’s. It is told from the perspective of a young girl named Claudia MacTeer. She and her sister‚ Frieda‚ become witness to the terrible plights Pecola is unintentionally put through. Pecola chooses to hide from her disabling life behind her clouded dream of possessing the ever so cherished

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    Through the Eyes of a Child Why are some people judgmental towards others? Whether we judge on race‚ gender‚ or something as simple as age‚ judging not only causes anguish but can leave emotional scars people never recover from. Racism is one of the most common of judgmental forms still seen today in our society. Although today we do not find racism as prominent as back in the 1920s and 1930s. When reading the story “The Angel of the Candy Counter” written by Maya Angelou‚ we can see the damage

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    Had Socrates the right to flee‚ or‚ hat Socrates the duty to die? Socrates faced a life ending death penalty‚ although having a well prepared opportunity to escape; nevertheless‚ he decided to die. Is this cruel decision to justify? In Socrates’ eyes one has as a mature citizen a contract with the state where one lives. This contract contains duties for both sides. The state has to take care for his citizen whereas the citizen has not only to obey and protect the rules that the state determines

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