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    System- Med Surgical- EYES External eye structures Eyelids-protective cover for thr eyeball * Has a thin transparent membrane called “conjunctiva” Eyelashes-keep dust out of eyes Each eyelid has a lacrimal gland at the upper outter corner of the eyeball Question: how do tears come in front of the eyeball? A: small ducts bring tears to the front and blinking help spread the tears over the surface Q: what enzyme inhibits the growth of bacteria on the surface of the eyes? A: tears have enzymes

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    The thought provoking novel the five people you meet in heaven‚ portrays that after life is lost‚ not all is over; people go to heaven to get closure on the life they lived on earth. After death‚ the main character of the story while in heaven‚ Eddie‚ meets five people whose own lives were ultimately affected by his decisions. Through these five people‚ Eddie’s life and meaning on earth gets explained to him. Whether those five people were family or complete strangers‚ all lives are inter-connected

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    How is Eye Color Inherited? How do children inherit eye color? Can a child’s eye color be predicted? Why are an albino’s eyes pink? How can two brown eyed parents produce a blue eyed child? Why are my eyes a darker blue than

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    Barriers to communication There are three main ways in which communication can become blocked: ■ If a person is unable to see‚ hear or otherwise receive the message. ■ If a person is unable to make sense of the message. ■ If a person misunderstands the message. Message not received The first kind of block where people do not receive the communication includes: ■ visual disabilities ■ hearing disabilities ■ environmental problems such as poor lighting‚ noisy environments‚

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    My dear shareholders‚ ladies and gentlemen: I am very happy to see you all at our fifty-first Annual General Meeting. I trust all of you are pleased with the results for the year ended March 2011 and our recommendation for a dividend at the rate of 400% or 40 per share.   2. Those of you who have read our Directors’ Report for the year 2010-11 may remember the following statement: “Despite our pressure cooker production increasing from 28 lakh units to 31.4 lakh units‚ we were not able to supply

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    Women and Power "De nigger woman is de mule uh de world so fur as Ah can see." --Nanny‚ Their Eyes Were Watching God 14 This quote establishes the novel’s unusual perspective on gender difference. It’s the story of a woman’s struggle with power. During this time‚ African American women were looked upon as the mules of the world‚ because the men were considered the "Gods." Society believed that since they were the men of their households‚ whatever they said was the way it went. The novel set

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    habitually used method in which people judge you by. It is society’s view of what beauty is or. The concept of beauty can negatively and positively influence someone’s impression of you. In the book The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison‚ blue eyes were seen to represent something positive and encourage adoration. Toni Morrison uses blue eyes to symbolize beauty and acceptance in society. Pecola‚ the main character yearned for blue eyes because society saw her as ugly and disgraceful towards the human race.

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    The Aspect of Sound in Meet Me In St. Louis In 1904 Eugene Lauste successfully recorded sound onto a piece of photographic film. This invention was known as a "Sound Grate" the results where still far to crude to be used to public display. The cameras used to film "The Talkies" as they where known‚ had to be kept in enormous soundproof casing. This immediately hindered directors creativity and made movies such as Meet Me in St. Louis (1944) much more rigid. Because of the fascination with

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    The Bluest Eye‚ written by Toni Morrison is a novel set in 1941. It explores the life of Pecola Breedlove‚ an African American foster child who lives in Lorain‚ Ohio. Pecola is constantly called ugly by her neighbours which results in her feeling inferior to everybody around her. Her one and only wish is for blue eyes‚ as she thinks it is associated with “whiteness‚” which she thinks will make her seem less ugly in the time period where racism and segregation is rampant in the United States. One

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    Race and racism are complicated issues in The Bluest Eye. Unlike typical portrayals of racism‚ involving white hatred against blacks‚ The Bluest Eye primarily explores the issue of racism occurring between people of color. Race is not only defined by the color of one’s skin‚ the shape of one’s features‚ or the texture of one’s hair‚ but also by one’s place of origin‚ socioeconomic class‚ and educational background. "Whiteness" is associated with virtue‚ cleanliness‚ and value‚ while being black is

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