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    of terrorism set out by the event of 9/11 made it a more fear-driven world with growing minds of over analytical‚ blind‚ ignorant and assumable citizens‚ finger-pointing at others. But Jose Saramago’s Blindness shows the possibility of fear molding our society. An epidemic of a bright‚ white blindness affecting all people‚ such brightness that no one would see anything but the white brightness itself‚ the novel uses this metaphorically as that we choose to ignore so much of the misery that goes on

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    Sight and Blindness in King Lear In King Lear‚ the recurring images of sight and blindness associated with the characters of Lear and Gloucester illustrate the theme of self-knowledge and consciousness that exist in the play. These classic tropes are inverted in King Lear‚ producing a situation in which those with healthy eyes are ignorant of what is going on around them‚ and those without vision appear to "see" the clearest. While Lear’s "blindness" is one which is metaphorical‚ the blindness of Gloucester

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    raised his hand. He told everyone that he couldn’t see the number as he sat in amazement. The young boy had no idea he was colorblind until that day. REASONS FOR LISTENING: A.) Color blindness might not seem like that big of a deal however‚ to those who are color blind it is. It is mostly men who inherit color blindness‚ affecting about 1 in 20 men for every 1 in 200 women. B.) I’m intrigued by the subject because that young boy was me and

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    book‚ HTRLLAP‚ both resources share the same ideas and thoughts because of the clear denial there is between the king and the profit which lead to further acknowledgment of the truth. In He’s Blind for a Reason‚ you know‚ it’s known that physical blindness isn’t just about sight‚ but it’s concerning the mind‚ honesty‚ and intellectuality. Using this‚ an example is the neglect of Oedipus murdering his own father‚ possibly to avoid any negative impulse towards him from the people of Thebes. His mind

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    Blindness can manifest itself in many ways. Arguably the most detrimental form of this condition may be the figurative blindness of ones own situations and ignorance towards the feelings of others. In Raymond Carver ’s short story "Cathedral‚" the narrator ’s emotional and psychological blindness is immediately apparent. The many issues faced by the narrator as well as the turn-around experienced at the culmination of the tale are the main ideas for the theme of this story; and these ideas aid the

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    MERCK SHARPE & DOHME CASE SUMMARY QUESTIONS 1. Provide brief Background and Context In 1996 Merc Sharp & Dohme (MSD)‚ one of the top tier pharmaceutical firms in Argentina was undergoing fundamental changes in both its organizational structure as well as managerial philosophy. For over a year the company was under a new managing director who was leading the transformation of the company. The main goals at the time were to change the old hierarchical management system into a flatter

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    controls can overlook the presence of another airplane on the runway. Cell phones can distract drivers and contribute to car accidents. As stated on http://www.prioritysystem.com/reasons1c.html. In chapter 4 Max Bazerman covers Inattentional blindness‚ change blindness‚ focalism and the focusing illusion and bounded awareness in groups. These are unintentional oversights observing illustrations and focusing on one aspect of the picture to make a decision as opposed to seeing the greater picture or the

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    Change blindness is a strange phenomenon which occurs when a visual change in the environment goes unnoticed by the observer‚ even if the change is large or obvious. This can be particularly dangerous in times when vision and ability to react to changes around us is imperative to our safety‚ such as when driving. An occurrence of change blindness while driving could cause an accident if it is not detected fast enough. There are many contributors to detection of change which have been studied by previous

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    Agamemnon from the consequences of his figurative blindness by warning Aigisthos against the betrayal‚ but even the interference of the gods cannot assist Agamemnon when he is weakened by lack of knowledge. Another circumstance where inner vision is indirectly shown to be more powerful than the strength of the gods themselves is in the case of Demodokus. Demodokus’ example is unique in the fact that it can be argued that Demodokus’ literal blindness is a demonstration of the power of the gods to keep

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    It started out as any other normal day. Except for one thing. "Plop". A blob of white‚ slimy goo fell onto the side of my bed. I look up‚ half expecting to see some sort of monster‚ drooling all over me. Instead I see a ceiling covered in goo. "Plop". This time it falls onto my face. Gross. I quickly roll out of my bed‚ and grab my shoes. By the time I am done with that‚ the atrocious liquid is spewing down my walls. "Mom!" I yell. I wait for a response but no one answers. I call for my mom

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