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    bale blue eye. He even decides to kill the old man in order to get rid of the scary eye. The young man claims that he do love the old man‚ but he can’t stand the old man’s creepy eye. He in addition with the insanity talking claims that he isn’t crazy or something by majoring the precautious that he took when he done this horrible thing. He goes every night to the old man room intending to kill the poor old man but he doesn’t find a reason to kill him because he was a sleep‚ closing his eyes. He only

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    5480192 ECI‚ Section 7 April 20‚ 2012 Dr. William Bloch Diabetes-related eye conditions Insulin is the hormone that regulates the amount of sugar in the blood. Diabetics occur when the body lacks insulin and is unable to convert food into energy needed for everyday activities (Reaven‚ 2010). The American National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Disease explains that abnormal blood sugar level is one the main causes of diabetes

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    age * Frequent daydreaming * Turns or tilts head to use one eye or closing one eye * Appearance of a squint or cross eyes * Dislike of bright light * Placing face close to books‚ pictures etc. * Bumping into furniture‚ people etc. * Lack of spacial awareness * Excessive blinking or rubbing of eyes * Re-occurring eye infections from being touched * Losing place while reading or writing * Using finger or marker to guide eyes * Difficulty remembering what is read * Difficulty remembering

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    spectrum of stimuli. We are consciously aware of some of the information our bodies perceive‚ but much of the information that is sensed is beyond our consciousness. Receptors responsible for perception of stimuli are found in many places: skin‚ eyes‚ ears‚ mouth‚ blood vessels‚ lungs‚ brain—frankly‚ every cell in the body has sensory receptors. These receptors are broadly classified as photoreceptors (sensitive to light)‚ chemoreceptors (sensitive to chemicals)‚ thermoreceptors (sensitive to

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    snapshot” is made. Our reactions to odors are rarely neutral we tend to either like or dislike odors‚ and we change‚ avoid‚ or add odors according to our preferences. Sight- The eyes make of the body part of our sight sense. Vision is the sense that has been studied most. The accessory structures of the eye include the extrinsic eye

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    the rate and risks of microbial keratitis‚ which collected information from 30‚000 households and all optometrists and ophthalmologists in the two countries. Corneal Infection Corneal infection is a bacterial infection of the front surface of the eye (the cornea).  It is also known as Microbial Keratitis‚ or MK.  Corneal infection associated with contact lenses occurs

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    Lesion Configuration: Discrete- individual lesions are separated and distinct. Grouped- lesions are clustered together. Confluent- lesions merge so that discrete lesions are not visible or palpable. Dermatomal- lesions form a line or an arch and follow a dermatome. Types of Skin lesion: Pustule- pus filled Cyst- something enclosed in a sack/under a slant Nodule- something that is raised -detectable by touch; 1 or more diameter -raised‚ reddish area that is commonly itchy and lasts 24hrs

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    The Tell-Tale Heart By: Kareem. A The Tell-Tale Heart is a story about a guy who is the caretaker of a old man who has a vulture like eye in which the old man gets scared and freaked out of the eye and is fed up with the old man’s stares and he goes on to commit a murder during the men’s sleep. Character trait #1 - Insane The narrator in this story is truly a insane person‚ he may try to say how he is not a madman in the story but truly he is. He loves the old man as said in the book “Passion

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    distance from the center of the blind spot to the fovea of my eye: Hi Di Hi 17mm Hi = 4.85mm Ho Do 87mm 305mm Do is 305mm (12inches) Di is a fixed distance of 17mm (distance of the lens to the retina) Solve for Hi (distance from blind sport to fovea) Ho is the distance from the center of the points to the cross Labeled diagram: Diameter of cow eye: ~ 5mm Diameter of the human blind spot: 1.11 mm Distance corresponding

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    to optic chiasm where fibers cross to opposite hemispheres of brain -> down optic tract -> to LGN (of thalamus) -> thalamus sends info to visual cortex in occipital lobes of each hemisphere • visual pathways in the brain – optic nerve- leaves each eye at optic disk; information reaches optic chiasm‚ where medial fibers cross to

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