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    The Eye

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    THE EYE. The normal sighted human eye perceives an object which is ‘described’ by light rays and how they are bent by it . Usually‚ the image of the object is picked up on the retina‚ on the area of the Central Forea as an upside down picture which is then ‘righted’ by the brain in order that the object may be seen. Different distanced objects are perceived by the eye and the lens is the part that makes this possible. Objects which are close to the eye are seen by the eyes’s lens becoming thicker

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    The Eye

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    Chapter 9: The Eye * Light is electromagnetic energy that is emitted in form of waves; waves crash into objects and are absorbed‚ reflected‚ scattered‚ and bent * Half of human cerebral cortex is involved with analyzing visual world * MAMMALIAN VISUAL SYSTEM: begins with eye‚ back of eye is retina (contains photoreceptors specialized to convert light energy to neural activity) * Eyes have features to track moving objects and keep transparent surface clean (i.e. by tears) *

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    Television watching

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    Effects of Television Watching in the Social Development of an Individual An Extended Essay presented to Professor Jam Severo Mapua Institute of Technology In partial fulfillment of requirement in English for Academic Purposes 2 (ENG11-B26) By: Joseph Louie R. Ledesma Estefan Josef Angeles Alvin S. Talavera Mark Kim Bryan B. San Pedro December 2013 Ledesma & Angeles Abstract The purpose of this research is to inform every individual the effects of television

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    Eyes Of Eckleburg

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    Meaning of the Billboard Eyes of T.J. Eckleburg There are many symbolic themes in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby; the names of people and places‚ attributes of characters or the green light at the end of the docks. One of the recurring and arguably most meaningful symbols of the story‚ however‚ are the eyes of the long since departed oculist T.J. Their various references and meanings as a symbol in the novel shall be discussed in this following text. The aforementioned eyes appear on a billboard

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    Bird Watching

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    Study of Birds and Bird Watching Information Running Head: BIRDS AND BIRD WATCHING Abstract In this research paper about birds and bird watching it includes the learning of what exactly bird watching is‚ the best places to bird watch in the world‚ where to find birds for bird watching‚ the greatest time of year (seasons)‚ as well as the worst time to consider bird watching‚ the many diverse species of birds that you might see at the various different bird watching locations in the world

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    The Bluest Eye- Toni Morrison Is banning a book breaching a student’s first amendment right? Or perhaps is it protecting them from topics which may be considered vulgar? Some critics wish to ban books from schools because of the book’s content. However‚ other critics believe that no books should be banned‚ and that instead they should be read at the reader’s discretion. The topics in the books that critics wish to ban range from violence‚ sexual acts‚ racism‚ and many others. One such book that has

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    Is There a God

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    LECTURETTE - IS THERE GOD ? 1. ‘O God‚ help us to keep ourselves physically strong‚ mentally awake and morally straight‚ that in doing our duty to Thee and our country we may keep the honour of the Services untarnished’ …..it is the way we started our life everyday for three very important years of our life‚ I am just reciting it so as to refresh your memory….and to seek out the first line….”Oh God‚ help us to”……GOD…who is GOD….what is GOD….is it something that justifies our existence‚ something

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    watching a movie

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    Watching a movie Where do you prefer to watch a movie? We know that everyone has been inconclusive once. Sometimes it is very difficult to decide where to watch a movie at home or at the cinema. I am going to compare between them which one is better. I want to compare three things in this essay. First‚ I want to explain “Time”. Maybe(‚) some people have enough time‚ maybe(and than) some people do not have enough time(;) but(either way somehow wants to watch a movie) also they want to watch some

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    That Eye, The Sky

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    Tim Winton’s that eye‚ the sky (1986) uses first person narrative techniques‚ symbolism‚ imagery and characterisation to create the persona of Morton Flack‚ the narrator and protagonist of the novel. Winton uses Ort’s narration to give the reader insights into the Flack family‚ the relationships they have and the issues that they face. As Winton develops Ort’s narration the reader is supplied with many symbolic images. The most important symbol and imagery in the novel is the sky. Prior to Henry

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    Bird Watching

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    Birdwatching or birding means going outside to enjoy watching birds. It is a popular hobby. Someone who does this is called a birdwatcher or birder. These two words mean the same thing‚ but people who spend a lot of their time watching birds‚ taking their hobby seriously‚ are more likely to call themselves “birders”‚ while “birdwatchers” may just be people who like watching birds when they happen to go for a walk. Both birdwatchers and birders are usually amateurs. The scientific study of birds is

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