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    My Second Job

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    optometrist do the examination for their eyes. After the patient’s eyes had checked, either they want me to help them choosing frames for their glasses or teaching them how to wear the contact lenses. In the lab, I assisted the technician to adjust customers’ glasses after the lenses had been mounted in the frame. If customers need to repair for their glasses, I would…

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    fulfill its intended purpose (OWA 14). When we have closed-in-on our glasses and our eyes have adjusted, we can conclude that our glasses have fulfilled its intended purpose and is reliable. This also refers to the equipment’s usefulness or lack thereof. For example, you can not use a pair of glasses effectively if the glass is shattered or if they are broken in half. Or if your prescription has changed then the old pair of glasses are no longer of use to you. The “world”, in a phenomenological…

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    how would you survive with a conch, a pair of glasses, and fire? Would a conch help you? How would a pair of glasses be used besides to assist bad eyesight? How else can a fire help you survive besides creating a smoke signal? In the book Lord of the flies, the author, William Golding, writes about a dozen of young boys who are stranded on an island. They find what they can and do what is necessary to survive. The boys depend on a conch, a pair of glasses, and fire to survive on an island until…

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    Cheeks By Amy Tan Summary

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    who she is. Which isn't something you can change. When I was younger I too was embarrassed by something I couldn't change. Since I was 10 years old I’ve been ashamed of being different. I was ashamed because once I turned 5 years old I had to get glasses, and it didn’t bother me until i got to 4th grade and I thought that I would be pushed around because I didn't look like everyone else. I went…

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    order to the boys. Furthermore, being on the island has led these boys to be frightened of a beast. The beast is an imaginary being that resides in the boys as fear. One of the boys, piggy, who happens to think very logically, owns a pair of glasses. Piggy’s glasses are, for the most part, represented as vision and innovation. Golding uses many symbols in Lord of the Flies,…

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    through “rose-colored glasses.” This would mean that he makes it seem like everything is great all the time and that nothing bad ever happens. First of all, the boys, Huck Finn and Tom Sawyer, witness a murder. A MURDER! Now, if someone was putting a time period through rose-colored glasses, they sure would not mention something so frightening and shady. Another thing to bring to light is the fact that the boys, Tom Sawyer, Huckleberry Finn, and Joe all smoke. If rose-colored glasses means…

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    doing an extraordinary job. Their business idea also started with a problem similar to TOMSs. The company was a startup, by a group of students, one of who lost a pair of glasses on a backpacking trip. The extremely high cost of replacement of the prescription glasses resulted in the student squinting and going without glasses for the next six months. A little research by this group of students revealed that the eyewear industry is dominated by a handful of companies that keep prices high…

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    Sunglasses

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    type usually has the "form of the perfect face", and can wear any style of glasses. Avoid frames that are either too thick or too thin. Do not choose larger frames than the face width. Square face: Because this face shape is very simple, jaw and pronounced edges, round glasses choose to balance these features. Make sure that the frames are not too thick. Try to choose the large sunglasses and avoid the rectangular glasses with sharp edges.…

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    and I created a carrier for two Ping-Pong balls that look like pair of glasses. To make this model we used four rectangular prisms and a cube. We used two long and skinny rectangular prisms to make the two temples of the glasses, and we used two rectangular prisms to make the two lenses. Then, we made a cube to be the bridge of the pair of glasses. We selected these shapes because when put together they resemble a pair of glasses, and we were familiar with the shapes. We also made a cylinder…

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    would be their only options. This, is Lord of the Flies by William Golding. Life was represented, for them, by the evolving symbols that benefited them tremendously throughout their journey. Those symbols being the conch shell, the fire, and Piggy’s glasses that develop and change drastically throughout the novel. The first symbol that was introduced in the novel, and begins to become important and change is the conch shell. Throughout the beginning of the novel, Ralph uses the conch as an…

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