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    Ben Her

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    1. Summarize colonial resistance to British taxation. The British began to tax the colonies to get them to help pay for the French and Indian War‚ which for the most part benefitted those colonies. People in England paid 25-30 times more taxes than the colonists‚ but the colonies were used to taxing and governing themselves. They made noise about being taxed without being represented but they knew for a fact that representation in Parliament was impossible‚ owing to the distance and time of travel

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    the bluest eye

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    Vanessa Mateo AP English The Beauty and Race Subjectivity in Toni Morrison’s The Bluest Eyes In The Bluest Eye‚ author Toni Morrison uses a combination of race and beauty as factors that contribute to a culture’s creation of artificial scale of beauty. An establishment of an artificial scale of beauty showing how a race and culture values are easily being disallowed by the ideology of being the perfect beauty of a human being. Morrison uses characters such as Claudia Macteer

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    Eye Defects

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    EYE DEFECTSAND DISEASES STRABISMUS: A visual problem in which the eyes are not aligned properly and point in different directions. One eye may look straight ahead‚ while the other eye turns inward‚ outward‚ upward‚ or downward. The eye turn may be consistent‚ or it may come and go. Which eye is straight (and which is misaligned) may switch or alternate. CAUSES:With normal vision‚ both eyes aim at the same spot. The brain then combines the two pictures into a single‚ three-dimensional image

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    Eye Contact

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    interpreted. Meanwhile‚ African Americans tend to be somewhat more aggressive and mean exactly what they are saying when communicating. In this essay we will discuss and explore the differences in these two cultures with specifics on the appropriateness of eye contact. What is considered as respect to one culture can easily be misinterpreted as disrespect to another. Often time’s ethnocentrism can lead to controversy amongst different cultural backgrounds. The feelings of what is the norm in one culture can

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    Eye Gaze

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    A TECHNICAL PAPER ON Artificial Intelligence EYE-GAZE COMMUNICATION * Eye gaze human computer interface Submitted by: RAMIREDDY SUBBARAMI REDDY ENGG. COLLEGE Kadanuthala‚ Nellore D.T.‚ A.Saisaran V.Rajeswari 093R1A0533

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    The Human Eye

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    The eye is a rather small part of the body that makes up seventy percent of the humans total sensory ability. That is why we chose to describe the eye. Each part of the eye works together as a whole. Within and outside of the eye there are many working parts functioning around the clock.. The cornea is a very important part of the eye‚ but you can hardly see it because it’s made of clear tissue. Like glass‚ the cornea gives your eye a window in which to view the world. The a cornea is a

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    The Evil Eye

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    in “The Evil Eye” written by Wanda Coleman. The writer tells stories that have impacted her by using creative non-fiction as an attempt to raise our awareness of racism. Coleman is married to a white man‚ and not only are they judged by the people of his race‚ but by her people as well. “… Those who marry across barriers of class‚ colour and religion is not tolerated in the streets but discreetly tolerated in a sophisticated setting.” (236) Coleman discusses how she cannot leave her home without

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    The Bluest Eye

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    Pauline Breedloves preference for the little white girl she works for over her daughter. Adult women have learned to hate the blackness of their own bodies. The person that suffers the most from the white beauty standards is Pecola. Pecola wants blue eyes not because it conforms to white beauty standards but because she wants to view different sights and pictures to escape reality. To Pecola‚ the color of one’s skin and eyes do influence the way one is treated. Pecola is beautiful because she is

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    Blue Eye

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     blue eyes technology PPT  This PPT presentation is based on the topic blue eyes technology  blue eyes technology is very common topic for seminar presentation.  This ppt slide on blue eyes technology is a guidline for students or proffesional preparing for seminar presentation on blue eyes technology.  Discription: INTRODUCTION We are living in an age of I.T.. Today the technologies are changing faster than time. The technology which is updated now becomes outdated after some days

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    Pink Eye

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    Conjunctivitis What would you think if you woke up one morning and noticed your eye lids were stuck together? Sounds pretty disgusting or strange right? Actually its very common 1 out of 50 people a year will have this‚ its conjunctivitis. Conjunctivitis‚ also known as “Pink Eye” is swelling (inflammation) or infection of the membrane lining the eyelids. Pink Eye is highly contagious and is most common in children‚ especially children who attend day care or the first few years of school. Not

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