Chapter 51 and 52- Understanding the Sensory System- Med Surgical- EYES External eye structures Eyelids-protective cover for thr eyeball * Has a thin transparent membrane called “conjunctiva” Eyelashes-keep dust out of eyes Each eyelid has a lacrimal gland at the upper outter corner of the eyeball Question: how do tears come in front of the eyeball? A: small ducts bring tears to the front and blinking help spread the tears over the surface Q: what enzyme inhibits the growth of bacteria
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 In American Beauty‚ 1999‚ directed by Sam Mendes‚ we are confronted with the permeating images that have consumed mainstream American life. Mendes exploits these images as constructions that we created around ourselves as a means of hiding our true selves. Mendes is able to implicate us in the construction and make us active viewers by exploiting our voyeuristic nature. In American Beauty Mendes uses the voyeuristic tendencies of the spectator to acknowledge the permeating constructed
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ELVIRA SUKAMTOH SARA COTTER ART HIST 110 ------------------------------------------------- 15 MARCH 2013 The two paintings that appeal to me the most are the genre-painting‚ In Grandmother’s Time by Thomas Eakins (1876) and Tattered and Torn by Alfred Kappes (1886). The main subjects for the two paintings are the woman at the center of the composition. Through the differences in color‚ light‚ and the objects in the composition‚ these two paintings express two different stories. These paintings
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The quote “I have a place prepared for your exquisite corpse in my display of flesh” supports the male-gaze theory as the Marquis preserves his wives so he can look at them whenever he likes‚ Carter also shows us how the marquis literally moulds the women in order to satisfy his erotic tastes with the phrase “the opera singer lay‚ quite naked”‚ it could
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How to read others’ thoughts by their gestures ALLAN PEASE is the managing director of a management consultancy company based in Sydney‚ Australia. He produces books‚ films‚ and cassettes that are used by numerous organisations around the world to train personnel in communication skills. He did ten years’ study‚ interviewing and research before writing BODY LANGUAGE. Overcoming Common Problems BODY LANGUAGE How to read others’ thoughts by their gestures Allan Pease First published
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emotion in characters. In the beginning of the story‚ eyes were used as an indication of Moche the Beadle’s calmness in the following quote. “I loved his great‚ dreaming eyes‚ their gaze lost in the distance” (Wiesel 13). The beadle‚ like his eyes‚ is peaceful as if he were in a dream. He has no worries and his gaze flows into the distance. Later in the story‚ after Moche escapes Hungarian police‚ his joy and peacefulness had disappeared. “Moche had changed. There was no longer any joy in his eyes”
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Tajbik Sheikh The Scarlet Letter Intro In the 16th century‚ Puritans immigrated to America from Great Britain in order to escape religious persecution‚ and by the mid 17th century they had erected a well established society based on their theological beliefs. The Puritan religion was one of austerity and geared towards spiritual devotion rather than worldly possessions. Puritans followed rigid laws which rarely changed with time. They also had little tolerance for anyone who broke these laws
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Emotions Emotion: A state of arousal involving facial and body changes‚ brain activation‚ cognitive appraisals‚ subjective feelings‚ and tendencies toward action‚ all shaped by cultural rules. Arousal- excited state; elevated state of emotion. (Can be positive or negative) Brain activation- electrical sparks; neurons Appraise- an act of assessing someone or something. Subjective feeling- feeling perceive by the person with the feelings Tendency to act- The action of being sad is crying
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like he’s twisting a knife into his gut‚ like someone just punched him‚ like he’s lying‚ he means it‚ because Jimin doesn’t think he’s worth it. Not worth giving up a dream for. Not worth Yoongi. Yoongi looks down again‚ refusing to meet Jimins gaze. "I’d miss you; it wouldn’t be living my dream‚" he whispered. Yoongi wasn’t one for useless affection. He meant it. Jimin pulls a smile‚ even though he knows it looks fake as hell‚ and really won’t fool Yoongi. He’s just doing it to hold himself
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into depth with it. They describe all the pain and suffering he was going though as if it was actually real whereas the bridge only tells us when he transitioned from reality to fantasy. “He looked a moment at his ‘unsteadfast footing‚’ then let his gaze wander to the swirling water of the stream racing madly beneath his feet. A piece of dancing driftwood caught his attention and his eyes followed it down the current. How slowly it appeared to move! What a sluggish stream” (Bierce 2). This section
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