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    Beauty lies in the eyes of the beholder This phrase " beauty lies in the eyes of the beholder" was written by Shakespeare‚ the famous author of many good classical English novels and literature. Anybody who read  English literature should know who Shakespeare is‚ otherwise ‚ he will look very foolish. What is the meaning of this phrase ? It simply means that the perception of beauty is different for different people. There is a similar Chinese saying " Each type of flower attracts different admirers

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    | OHSE 2630 ASSIGNMENT | OCCUPATIONAL EYE INJURIES | | YEU PEK HOCK | STUDENT ID: 3139981 | | PART 1: ARTICLE A1: Using the Medline exercises and guide6 provided on Blackboard‚ I was able to access to Medline database. With the Ovid: Search Form I was given an abstract view of the article1. I was directed to the “SMJ: Singapore Medical Journal” where I was able to read the article in full text. The article1 was based on a study of the patients served by Tan Tock Seng Hospital’s

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    Executive Summary: Aravind Eye Hospital was founded by Dr. Venkataswamy in 1976 who wanted to establish an alternate health care model that would supplement the efforts of the Government in fighting the blindness in India. The motivation behind Dr V to start this organisation was to eradicate needless blindness which he knew could not be achieved within the paradigm of a charitable organisation. Thus he set about his mission to mass market eye care like McDonalds or Pizza Hut. To do this Dr

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    The Angry Eye -Jane Elliott Discrimination occurs when a person is treated less favourably because of their racial or ethnic origin‚ religion or belief‚ disability‚ age or sexual orientation. Jane Elliott decided to use role-play a situation portraying the discrimination that a person of different colour would be constantly exposed to in day-to-day life. The Angry Eye is a provoking documentary of a diversity training session conducted by Jane Elliot on a college campus. On this video it was

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    In The Eye of the Storm filmed by ABC News in 1970‚ Jane Elliot‚ a teacher at Riceville Community Elementary School‚ puts her third grade students through an experiment to show them how horrible colored people were treated. Since 1968‚ Jane Elliot always has something planned for National Brotherhood Week. On Tuesday‚ Elliot segregates her class by the color of the students’ eyes. The brown-eyed kids were to wear special collars around their neck so they could be seen from afar. In this situation

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    Eye of the Storm: A Classroom Divided Sociology 101 April 10th‚ 2011 Abstract Following the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King‚ teacher Jane Elliott knew she had to do something. Riceville‚ Iowa‚ the town in which she lived‚ was totally homogeneous and‚ as a result‚ she realized that her students had no firsthand experience with discrimination. A Class Divided: Then and Now chronicles Elliott ’s courageous experiment and the life-altering impact it had on her students. This action research

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    Eye Care for the Aging After the age of 40 it is not uncommon to start to notice small changes in your vision. You might start having problems where you never had before‚ such as not being able to see street signs as clear‚ having difficultly reading your favorite book‚ or even having issues working on a computer screen. However‚ most adults don’t view vision care as a top priority; instead they concentrate more on the physical health of the body itself such as monitoring their blood pressure‚ cholesterol

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    THE BLUE EYES TECHNOLOGY The BLUEEYES technology aims at creating computational machines that have perceptual and sensory ability like those of human beings. It uses non-obtrusige sensing method‚ employing most modern video cameras and microphones to identify the user’s actions through the use of imparted sensory abilities. The machine can understand what a user wants‚ where he is looking at‚ and even realize his physical or emotional states. BlueEyes uses sensing technology

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    Introduction “One day when I was able to get up‚ I decided to look at myself in the mirror on the opposite wall. I had not seen myself since the ghetto. From the depths of the mirror‚ a corpse was contemplating me. The look in his eyes as he gazed at me has never left me.” (Night). The horror of Holocaust left this young boy petrified as he stared back at himself in hopes to find the person he used to be before the atrocious events that previously unfolded. “For in the end‚ it is all about memory

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    Claudia MacTeer Claudia suffers from the same mentality of most of the characters in the novel; she is insecure about materialistic things and knows that beauty belongs to white people. Claudia does not believe white is beautiful because she sees it‚ but because she is told and exposed to how others view beauty. Claudia believes white is beautiful because everyone who is older says it is. Claudia subconsciously defines beauty as having a good personality. When Claudia is given a doll for Christmas

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