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    been times when patients felt like they were being treated wrong. Human resources were called and came down to investigate the situation. Everyone seems to leave happy‚ and all questions have been answers. Since the hospital has gotten less money‚ the eye clinic can’t provide glasses. So they have made relationship with another place that makes glasses and will help the patient receive them for a low price. All the patient has to do is provide a prescription which the doctor has giving to them. My short

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    detection Human eye is made up of complex structures which help us to see the things around us. These structure work together to make an image on our retina. Especially our cones of eye are specializing for the color vision while rods are essential for black and white. On the other hand blind spot is an area in the eye where photoreceptors are not present for the vision. In daily life we do not focus on this aspect and ignore it(Walls‚ 1954). Blind spot is present in every single person`s eye. A person

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    Physics Glossary Electric circuit - one simple‚ complete conducting circuit pathway Electronic gadget - a machine that consists of multiple circuits and transducers Transducer – device that converts energy from one form to another Input transducer – converts other forms of energy (sound‚ light‚ heat) into electrical energy‚ e.g. microphone Output transducer – converts electrical energy into other forms of energy‚ e.g. speakers Processor Component – found in electronic gadgets‚ receives signals

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    BIOLOGY Are eyes enough to enjoy this natural splendour ...? Didn’t you notice the picture drawn by Raju and its caption? What is your opinion about the caption? You too might have got the opportunity to enjoy such scenes from nature. What have your blissful experiences in such situations been? — — — — — Colourful scenes The chirping of birds The gentle pat of the breeze The intoxicating fragrance of flowers The honey-sweetness of mango 7 BIOLOGY Though these are different experiences

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    CREATING A MINDMAP FOR VISUAL PERCEPTION 1. Go to www.bubbl.us 2. Click on ‘Start Brainstorming’ 3. In the first box type ‘Visual Perception’ 4. From here create a mindmap linking the structures of the eye‚ the visual perception process and visual perception principles (Gestalt‚ Depth Cues and Constancies) & perceptual set (context‚ past experience‚ motivation‚ emotional state‚ culture) 5. To create a new bubble with no links click on the small white bubble on the right

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    layers the epidermis‚ the dermis‚ and the sub cutis. The thickness of the epidermis and the dermis varies over different parts of the body. It is thicker on the palms of our hands and feet‚ and thinner on our eyelids which have to be light or our eyes would always be closed. The dermis‚ or known as the true skin‚ is thick‚ sturdy‚ and contains lots of nerves‚ blood vessels‚ and sweat glands. It protects and repairs injured tissue. This layer holds more collagen‚ which comes from cells called

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    is said that the Roman emperor Nero liked to watch gladiator fights with emeralds. These‚ however‚ appear to have worked rather like mirrors.[4] Sunglasses made from flat panes of smoky quartz‚ which offered no corrective powers but did protect the eyes from glare were used in China in the 12th century or possibly earlier. Ancient documents describe the use of such crystal sunglasses by judges in ancient Chinese courts to conceal their facial expressions while questioning witnesses.[5] James Ayscough began

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    Natural Beauty In the both stories ’’Beauty: When the Other Dancer Is the Self‚’’ by Alice Walker and ’’Eye of the Beholder‚’’ by Grace Suh‚ talk about two girls and their struggles with accepting their beauty. Walker hates herself because she has scar on her right eye and cannot see‚ and Suh hates her face because she was not born natural beautiful. Their biggest turning point was that at the beginning of the stories they hate themselves and at the end they realized that they are greatful for

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    Heart” is the old man’s. “One of his eyes resembled that of a vulture-a pale blue eye‚ with film over it.”(1) The literal meaning is a man with a certain medical condition with his eye. With a certain film over it‚ it is essentially blind which creates an certain spook to the story. Poe uses this eye as a symbol to create a deeper meaning. Describing it as a vulture’s eye he creates a certain mystery of a evil eye watching over the narrator. As the evil eye watches over‚ it hints to insanity of

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    he starts‚ Julian places a camera at a distance of the art and keeps observing it through the lens of the eye. The reason is simple: the camera has a wide angled lens that can create an optical ilusion that can distort the actual size of objects. "I think because the camera limits what your brain can do‚" he said‚ "it limits the brain’s ability to judge distance‚ it makes you only use one eye. And therefore you can make the brain believe stuff that otherwise it wouldn’t believe." This is what is known

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