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    Anthro 2a Note

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    avoid benefits‚ etc. Wage work is temporary Cultural expectation to get married and start a family Avoid the inefficiencies that are associated with the deteriorating eyesight of workers After years of looking through a microscope‚ the eye sight begins to go They get migraines At this point‚ women are leaving the start a family Management can tip local structures of patriarchal authority to ensure worker compliance Docile bodies (workers wanna create) Don’t want workers

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    My Super Power

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    “My Super Power” Super Power is an extra ordinary power that is God’s gift to a person. Super power is a special power that some special people have; it is rare to find people with super power. Everyone wants super power like laser eyes‚‚ flying power‚ fire breathing power‚ a power by which people can make electricity pass through him but he wont get affected‚ a person may have a strong skull‚ freezing power‚ supper strength‚ strength of being invisible‚ being a fairy‚ magic power‚ etc. Even

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    devil. Readers may wonder how does the boy know it’s the devil? King writes‚ “…His eyes were the orangey red of flames in a woodstove. I don’t mean just the irises‚ because he had no irises‚ and no pupils‚ and certainly no whites. His eyes were completely orange- an orange that shifted and flickered.” (King 829). With this description‚ King gives us a clue that this man is in fact the devil. King gives him these eyes that resemble fire which is associated with hell. Another image that he gives the

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    Great Gatsby describes movement and cessation. As the book begins Gatsby’s heightened sensitivity to life can be “related to one of those intricate machines that register earthquakes ten thousand miles away.” Then text is always in motion‚ and the eye is trained to understand the movement of cars and boats and trains; the orbit of the sun and stars; the movement of the body in expressive grace; and the more subtle movement of objects in our perception as we ourselves are in motion. Motion and stillness

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    Awareness on Eye Pledging and Eye Donation ‘Gift Your Sight’ Campaign @ iGate Bangalore on 22nd Feb 2006 The campaign was conducted to increase the Awareness of Eye Donation among the public‚ as of now‚ Bangalore. This is in-line with my efforts to spread the message among the people of the Importance of eyes and Importance of eye donation‚ done after death. Lots of eyes are getting wasted‚ either thru burial of the dead body or thru burning. Instead of this‚ eyes can be donated so that a Corneally-blind

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    How to Insert Contacts

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    Kyesha’s Informative Speech Topic: How to insert contact lenses Specific Purpose: To enlighten my audience on the advantages of contacts and how to insert contact lenses into their eyes. Central Purpose: How to insert their contact lenses into their eyes. ------------------------------------------------- Intro: I. How many fingers am I holding up? II. …Just like I suspected you need contacts! III. Let’s fast forward this a little. You go to the store get your contacts and

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    problems associated with computer use. Dry and irritated eyes‚ visual fatigue‚ and back pain‚ are among the symptoms most frequently related to computer use. Adolescents are also experiencing problems related to computer use‚ such as emotional and psychiatric symptoms. Most problems related to computer use are preventable. There are several precautions that can be taken by computer users to avoid problems. Computer users often report complaints of eye dryness‚ fatigue and burning sensations. When we sit

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    Central serous retinopathy (CSR)‚ also known as central serous chorioretinopathy (CSC)‚ is an eye disease which causes visual impairment‚ often temporary‚ usually in one eye[1][2] When the disorder is active it is characterized by leakage of fluid under the retina that has a propensity to accumulate under the central macula. This results in blurred or distorted vision (metamorphopsia). A blurred or gray spot in the central visual field is common when the retina is detached. Reduced visual acuity

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    Depth Perception

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    different views of the world‚ so because we have two eyes‚ we get one view from one eye and a totally different view from the other. Binocular cues are depth cues that depend on the combination of the images in the left and right eyes and how the two eyes work together. (This explains how and why objects move from left to right or side to side.) Convergence is another binocular cue to depth and distance in which muscle movements in our two eyes that provide information about how deep and/or far

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    INTRODUCTION: Emmetropia is a normal refractive state of the eye‚ in which‚ with accommodation relaxed‚ parallel rays of light will converge exactly to a sharp focus on the retina. [1]. Accommodative insufficiency (AI) is a condition in which people find it difficult to focus on near objects‚ to an extent which is unusually poor for their age group. The condition can occur in young people and children‚ and it is not caused by a problem with the lens of the eye. This means that accommodative insufficiency is

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