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    Anatomy of the Eye

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    to cover and protect the surface of the eye. It also lubricates the eye as it moves in the socket. 2- Cornea- the corneas structure is a transparent front window through which light enters the eyeball. It is made up of 3 main structures which are the epithelium‚ stroma and endothelium. Its function is that it performs much of the initial focusing of the image by bending or refracting the light onto the lens. 3- Sclera- its structure is the white of the eye and it is the tough outer layer and it

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    The Bluest Eye

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    Literature November 6th‚ 2012 Sisterhood in The Bluest Eye I’m writing about love or it’s absence. —Toni Morrison The loneliest woman in the world is a woman without close woman-friend. —Toni Morrison From the quotations above‚ I’d like to choose two words‚ “love” and “woman-friend”‚ to reveal the focus of Toni Morrison’s novel‚ The Bluest Eye‚ that is‚ the representation of sisterhood. In The Bluest Eye‚ personally‚ sisterly love is represented as a “voice” to speak

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    Eyes, Memory

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    It has been established from early age that each gender plays a different role in society. Feminism is believing in the economic‚ social‚ political‚ and intellectual equality between both men and women‚ not female supremacy. In Breath‚ Eyes‚ Memory‚ Edwidge Danticat expresses the theme of feminism by creating characters for whom bravery‚ strength‚ and education are significant values. Bravery is a powerful value for the characters in the novel. In Haitian culture‚ people view bravery as a characteristic

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    The Bluest Eye

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    The Bluest Eye The major characters in The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison were Pecola Breedlove‚ Cholly Breedlove‚ Claudia MacTeer‚ and Frieda MacTeer. Pecola Breedlove is an eleven-year-old black girl around whom the story revolves. Her innermost desire is to have the "bluest" eyes so that others will view her as pretty in the end that desire is what finishes her‚ she believes that God gives her blue eyes causing her insanity. She doesn’t have many friends other than Claudia

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    Eye Donation

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    EYE DONATION- A NOBLE ACT‚ WITH AN ADDED RESPONSIBILITY - S BALACHANDRAN‚ CGM‚ SBT I am just watching the 200th episode of the Surya TV’s popular programme “Deal or No Deal” featuring film star Mukhesh with Sri Kochouseph‚ promoter and CEO of V-Guard group and Rev. Father Chirammel. It seems more than a concidence that when I sat down to pen my thoughts on Organ donation‚ specially Eye-donation‚ this episode is playing on my Television set. More than his entrepreneurial

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    Enclosing the vehicle‚ a sea of suitcases surrounds a red-faced man‚ his stress levels rising with every bag he drags out of the car. Running around the car‚ two small boys contrast their father’s stress as their excitement radiates out of their bright eyes; however‚ their excitement is stalled by the steely glances of their mother‚ as she tries to regain the level of control she is used to. A rotating glass door marks the entrance of the busy terminal. Restaurants and Cafes which line the Terminal‚

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    Things Not Seen is a novel written by bestselling author Andrew Clements. Things Not Seen is about a 15-year-old boy‚ Bobby Phillips. One night‚ Bobby goes to bed snuggling under his electric blanket in his Chicago home. He wakes up the next morning as an invisible person. Bobby tells his parents that he is invisible right away. His mom‚ a literature professor and his dad‚ a physicist‚ both try to figure out how this could have happened to their son‚ but have no clue where to start searching for

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    Bionic Eye

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    Ammar Qasim Gill Block 6 26 February‚ 2014 Bionic Eye Bionic Vision Australia (BVA) is a consortium of world-leading Australian researchers‚ collaborating to develop an advanced bionic eye devices to restore a sense of vision to people with profound vision loss due to retinitis pigmentosa and age-related macular degeneration. A bionic eye mimics the function of the retina to restore sight for those with severe vision loss. It uses a retinal implant connected to a video camera to convert images

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    Incident at Vichy Essay

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    Essay (Incident at Vichy) Mistreatment‚ racism‚ discrimination‚ these are some of the actions brought on by misperception of a certain group of people. Due to being blinded by lies‚ propaganda and false accusation‚ people easily succumb the manipulation of the upper class. The play “Incident at Vichy”‚ by Arthur Millar‚ illuminates the subject of racism‚ discrimination‚ dehumanization‚ knowledge‚ hatred‚ deception and sacrifice through the use of Marxism theory by presenting how the upper class

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    the eyes have it

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    The Eyes Are Not Here” [also known as “The Girl on the Train” and “The Eyes Have It”] is a short story by Ruskin Bond‚ an Indian writer. The story exudes irony. The story uses first person point of view. Not far into the story‚ the reader discovers that the narrator is blind but apparently has not always been. Riding on a train and sitting in a compartment provides the setting of the story. This story is an excellent example of situational irony which employs a plot device in which events turn

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