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    way to learn is significant when it comes to making memories. Loss of sight is a struggle to many people and although science may have had some advantages to help people with loss of sight and restore their vision; The unfortunate fact is that these visual impairments may be fixed with no connection to brain processing treatment‚ which can cause sensory disorders. Infact‚ many studies show that researchers have undergone multiple number of experiments to furthermore‚ better

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    I happened upon a book by Marius von Senden called Space and Sight. When Western surgeons discovered the necessary steps to safely operate on cataracts‚ they travelled across Europe and America operating by the dozens. Von Senden collected accounts of such cases. The vast majority of patients had no sense of space whatsoever. A patient "had no idea of depth‚ confusing it with roundness" (Senden). Prior to operation‚ the patient would be given a cube and a sphere‚ and through whatever means necessary

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    academic studies are great! I have enjoyed the audio and visual data that has supplemented my assignments. I was able to download one of my lessons onto my ipod to listen to when I was at the doctor’s office. This enabled me to complete my lesson away from home without wasting time. Does the option to download appendixes in an audio format improve the quality of your educational experience? Downloading the appendixes in audio and visual formats have enabled me to complete my assignments while

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    Visual Perception and Pop-out effect Simphiwe Ngwenya(NGWSIM006) Abstract According to the Feature Theory the sensory system breaks down the stimuli it receives into various features by using different processes to process the incoming information. The Feature Integration Theory was born from this theory. The Feature Integration Theory analyses and proposes different paradigms on how people are able to identify targets among distractors after or during processing of incoming information. Findings

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    Executive Summary This paper is to find out the marketing plan of England Optical Group (EOG). This paper will focus on EOG‚ optical market and EOG’s main competitor (Focus-Point). This paper will consist of EOG history‚ background‚ weakness and strength and all types of marketing issues. This paper also will consist of optical business environment which included the environment‚ opportunity and threat in this industry. Besides‚ this paper will included some part of Focus Point information about

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    optometrists must obtain a BS‚ including classes in biology‚ chemistry‚ and physics in their course of study. Then‚ they must complete a Doctor of Optometry program. Such programs generally take four years and include classes in anatomy‚ optics‚ and visual science‚ as well as supervised clinical experience." "Before going into practice‚ an optometrist must obtain a state license."(paragraph 8) Optometrists have the responsibility to make time for their patient and now when their patient is in need of

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    which then go on to become memories is the primary 5 reason why my aspiration to study optometry continues to increase. I have chosen to apply for 6 a science foundation year in order to study optometry in the future. 7 8 When visual impairment begins‚ optometrists are the pioneers in regards to aiding our 9 eyesight. Developing on the idea of helping others‚ I personally believe there is no greater 10 reward then helping people directly in the form of eyesight in order

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    “The question is not what you look at‚ but what you see.” - Henry David Thoreau Perception is a quality of life that allows for different insights. To which interprets novel conclusion of life. It can be traced from philosophy to law‚ in which it is exceedingly diverse. Perspective is an important aspect of everyday life‚ it shows the points of view of each individual‚ usually demonstrating stories that differ; making them eccentric‚ and personal. In the childrens book “The Three Little Pigs” the

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    My significant interest in ocular science developed when my own vision began to deteriorate. The quality of my life was affected when it became difficult to distinguish between ordinary environments. It was then that I learnt that optometry was both fascinating and also had the potential to make a significant impact on people’s health and wellbeing‚ as it did upon mine. My purpose is to study for a profession that offers an opportunity to combine my intellectual interest and my passion to improve

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    What are the advantages and disadvantages of Sense Perception as a Way of Knowing? What is Sense Perception? Sense Perception is our primary Way of Knowing. It includes all our 5 senses- sight‚ smell‚ touch and taste. It is the reason we are what we are today as the human race‚ the most advanced species on this Earth. It is our basic point of entry into this world. For example‚ as a child we see people walk and the way they walk and without reasoning it out we learn how to walk‚ or sitting on a

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