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    uncrossed hand and eye dominances‚ this would mean that the dominant eye was partially blocked. For shooters with crossed hand and eye dominances‚ this would mean that the non-dominant eye was partially blocked. Clearly‚ basketball players must use their vision to locate the target and judge distance and line before skills take over to send the ball on its way. Hand and eye dominance must work together to help ones score baskets. Crossed hand eye dominance alone will not help ones score‚ but with other factors

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    Change Management Essay (By: Reem Fahmy - Egypt) Background: Co. X was one of the pioneers that produced Egypt ’s first packaged dairy products. By the mid 1990s‚ it led tremendous expansions & grew to be a highly-respected household name for dairy‚ yogurt and juice products. In 2007‚ Co. X ’s founder & chairman‚ took a strategic decision to raise capital in order to finance further expansions through issuing an IPO in two years time. At the time‚ the company was perceived to be a family business

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    Strabismus is a vision defect that occurs when an individual cannot align his two eyes at the same time. Strabismus can stop or start at irregular intervals. Each of the eyes look at different directions while trying to look at a particular object. So the next time you see a child with this eye defect‚ have it at the back of your heart that this defect can be treated. This is one of the most popular eye defect in children. Strabismus is otherwise known as crossed eyes. When strabismus is a case

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    detection module is typically designed to deal with single images‚ its performance can be further improved if video stream is available. Main Body Text Introduction The advances of computing technology has facilitated the development of real-time vision modules that interact with humans in recent years. Examples abound‚ particularly in biometrics and human computer interaction as the information contained in faces needs to be analyzed for systems to react accordingly. For biometric systems that

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    Bibliography: [2] J. L. Giesbrecht‚ H. K. Goi‚ T. D. Barfoot‚ and B. A. Francis. A Vision-based Robotic Follower Vehicle. In Proceedings of the SPIE Unmanned Systems Technology XI‚ volume 7332‚ 2009 [3] Guna Seetharaman‚ Arun Lakhotia‚and Erik Philip Blasch [8] Vasseur‚ L.‚ Lecointe‚ O.‚ Dento‚ J.‚ Cherfaoui‚ N.‚ Marion‚ V.‚ and Morillon

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    How the perception of the blind or visually impaired differs from that of the sighted. Article 1: Auditory Substitution of Vision: Pattern Recognition by the Blind The goal of the experiment in this study was to investigate whether or not there was an effect on the performance of recognizing visual patterns using auditory substitution by the early blind. The reason for the study is because of the development of the graphical user interface (GUI) in information technology‚ relating to computer

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    Family surprises colorblind dad with color vision glasses Have you ever thought about how hard it would be to explain to someone who’s colorblind what the color red looks like? It’s something that most of us take for granted‚ but approximately 4.5% of the entire population is colorblind. The term colorblind generally doesn’t mean people can’t see colors - 99% of the time people experience a color deficiency‚ not complete blindness. However‚ there are some extreme cases where people can’t see

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    INTRODUCTION Throughout history‚ people with disabilities and learning difficulties have been regarded as a manifestation of God’s punishment for sins. They were usually mocked and excluded from the community and they sought out and depended for care and refuge from religious societies (Jordan et al‚ 2008). According to Eskay et al (2012)‚ in the African society‚ culture tends to play a role in how people with disabilities are perceived. They went on to outline some of the reasons associated with

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    form of the poem is that of dream vision‚ a form in which the author presents the story under the guise of having dreamt it‚ which was common in medieval literature. The dominant features of dream vision were of love and also of spiritual or religious themes‚ and Chaucer’s first three major pieces were dream visions. The dreamer and narrator is the same person‚ which gives the poem an intensely personal edge‚ even though the personality is fictional. The dream vision involves allegory‚ not only because

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    the card near your face. The triangle will disappear at a certain distance. This happens because the image of the triangle forms on the blind spot. 5 cm STEREOSCOPIC AND MONOCULAR VISION Compares stereoscopic and monocular vision; ASPECT STEREOSCOPIC VISION MONOCULAR VISION LOCATION OF EYES BOTH EYES AT THE FRONT OF THE HEAD EYES AT THE SIDES OF THE HEAD SIZE OF VISUAL FIELD SMALL WIDE ADVANTAGES -THREE

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