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    Theme of the Traitor and the Hero by JORGE LUIS BORGES So the Platonic year Whirls out new right and wrong‚ Whirls in the old instead; All men are dancers and their tread Goes to the barbarous clangour of a gong.  W. B. Yeats: The Tower     Under the notable influence of Chesterton (contriver and embellisher of elegant mysteries) and the palace counselor Leibniz (inventor of the pre-established harmony)‚ in my idle afternoons I have imagined this story plot which I shall perhaps write someday

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    through the portrayal of character’s vision and imagery used in the text. It enhances other ideas in the play‚ therefore resulting in the audience having a better visual and wider understanding of the plot and primary issues. Shakespeare’s motif of blindness is used throughout the entirety of the play. The audience first experiences this when the King fails to see the truth behind the words of Goneril and Regan‚ casting off Cordelia when she refuses partake in King Lear’s love test for his daughters

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    attention must somehow be drawn to that object. A general conclusion from this body of work is that attention is necessary for detecting change (Rensink et al.‚ 1997). Being unable to detect a change in an object is called change blindness. Researchers seem to think that change blindness is the cause of many car accidents. Looking away from a road then looking back is a change that is very difficult to perceive which results in quite a few car accidents. Method Participants The participants in this study

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    Since the beginning of civilization there have many stories and drawings of monsters. Where do the monsters come from and why are these tales told. Are we the ones who create the monsters? Today as adults we do not really have fear that a half human half bull will attack us but why did people of the past fear these creatures. As time progressed humans started to interpret and use the word monster in a different manner. In this essay I will be arguing that reader-response criticism is the best way

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    In literature‚ it is common for the main protagonist to be infallible. When reading Blindness by Jose Saramago‚ the main protagonist who goes by the identity as the Doctor’s Wife‚ constantly makes rash decisions with little thought‚ though she always manages to have done the correct thing in the reader’s perspective. Saramago incorporated the Doctor’s Wife to have unique characteristics that make her very different from the rest of the individuals in the novel‚ the characteristic of simply not being

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    Driving is a complex task that involves the coordination of many cognitive systems such as perception‚ attention‚ motor control‚ working memory and decision making. This means that while driving we must be able to process activity on the road using our mirrors and instrument displays‚ process sounds of vehicles around us‚ look out for pedestrians and test the stability of our own vehicles‚ while combining numerous motor skills like using the steering‚ brakes and accelerator (Cheour‚ 2011). Based

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    #6 Glaucoma is the leading cause of blindness‚ affecting 66 million individuals worldwide‚ with the majority manifesting blindness are from Asian countries (Stein‚ MD‚ MS‚ et al.‚ 2011). The Unites States continues to experience a significant number of Asian immigrants consequently glaucoma is a degenerative disease that requires additional research and monitoring. Japanese Americans are generally lumped into the Asian population health research and subsequently reported as a sub-population within

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    with partial or total inability to distinguish one or more chromatic colors” (Merriam-Webster‚ Inc.‚ 2012). This genetic trait affects the lives of many living within the world today. “Color deficiency” (A.D.A.M.‚ 2011)‚ known for short as color blindness‚ is generally classified mainly as a sex-linked genetic disorder. Genetic diseases as a whole are usually considered incurable disorders that are linked to the DNA make-up of the individual. They are created due to a malfunction of the forming of

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    of being right because of how we feel emotionally when we are wrong. Being wrong feels the same as being right until you realize that you are wrong‚ and then it can be devastating‚ embarrassing‚ and even funny at times. She called this “error blindness”. Shultz notes‚ that the second reason we are stuck in being right is cultural. “By the time you are nine years old‚ you’ve already learned‚ first of all‚ that people who get stuff wrong are lazy‚ irresponsible dimwits -- and second of all‚ that

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    Britney MacPhaden ENG4U1 Mr. McKay January 20th‚ 2017 Too Blind to see Past Lies “There are two ways to be fooled. One is to believe what isn’t true; the other is to refuse to believe what is true”(Kierkegaard). Blindness in King Lear is seen as a mental flaw rather than a physical flaw it can be associated with madness that blocks your inability to see things clearly. In the play a handful of characters were blinded by the truth. Albany was blinded by his love for Goneril. Lear was blinded by

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