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    There are no FDA approved medical treatments but there are small amounts of clinical trials. The two main clinical trials are the Age-Related Eye Disease Study, AREDS, and a AREDS 52 have shown that nutritional supplements that have antioxidant vitamins and multivitamins, that contain lutein and zeaxanthin, help reduce the process of wet AMD occurring during dry AMD. Sadly none of these treatments…

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    Murphys Monologue

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    Again. You and Murphy were just heading back from a date at the waterfall you two found. It was kinda like your secret spot with him. A getaway. After what seemed like hours when in reality, a few minutes, you see something from the corner of your eye. “Murphy, look! Is that a…door?” He stops to catch his breath and gasps when he sees where you’re pointing at. “Come, Y/N!” You run over to where the door is, not daring to look back. Murphy opens the door and he motions for you to get in…

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    From afar, I could tell that the house was dark and empty. Upon approaching it, I could see boarded up windows and broken pieces of glass scattered on the patio. I felt as if my blood stood still for a moment, everything was quiet except for the sound of my racing heart beat as I turned the knob and let myself in. Cold. Dark. Haunted. The feelings the room gave off were uncanny and eerie. Old victorian styled wallpaper was shedding off the wall, the floors creaking softly and then loudly,…

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    Small but fearless, scared yet ambitious, young Samantha walked down the alleyway. Not dark but it wasn’t bright either, 4pm wanders. The air conditioner mist from the apartments fogging up the dull walk way, she pushes it out of her face like it’s a hands on substances. A mild shadow appears in front of her, she isn’t in a frightened zone but she is in a contemplation zone, to go back or to stay. “Hi Samantha Everson, it’s me…” says the shadow that is slowly becoming a human appearance.…

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    She dipped smoothly and spun around and surveyed her reflection in the mirror. She had not seen herself since Miss Muller's basement and the image that was reflected back made her gasp. She stared at her gaunt features and into her sunken dull blue eyes. Her knee-length pleated skirt loosely dangled from her emaciated frame and her stocking sagged. Far below down in the street the door bell rang. Anna sped quickly out of her room and down the steep, twisting staircase and flung open the door.…

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    Pathologic Ocularization

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    to lesions in patient’s eyes is a major obstacle to the treatment. Nanotechnology provides novel opportunities to overcome the limitations of conventional drug delivery systems to reach the back of the eye through fabrication of nanostructures capable of encapsulating and delivering small molecules. This review article summarizes the current ocular drug delivery systems that are associated with development of nanocarriers for treatment of ocular disease in back of the eye. The application…

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    handing me a package, with an envelope atop it. As I took it, the distinct sound of coins rattling around inside caught my ear. "Do you remember this, David? If you don't, perhaps the name Kopesh will jog your memory? Remember? That prince with the third eye and the saber from India? I should hope you remember him, but more importantly, his instructions. Just in case, I've left an envelope with the full details inside. I already succeeded in my bit, as the color of the object itself will show,…

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    Susan Blake's Failure

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    Rocks slipped under her feet, as she climbed higher and higher. Susan Blake is a thirteen year old black belt in karate, eighth grade student, and a highly trained detective, in her own opinion. She has jet black hair, and tanned olive skin. Her most trusted characteristic is bravery, which always helps her on a job. But today it seems like it is failing her. Suddenly a huge chunk of the rock fell and she was hanging on by just a ledge which was slowly weakening. Susan quickly reached up to a…

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    Crown Of Glass Essay

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    Original Paragraph: “It had been so long since she’d done something like this in Rifthold- since she’d crouched on the emerald rooftops and learned what she could about her prey. It was different than when the king had sent her off to Bellhaven or to some lord’s estate. Here, now, in Rifthold, it felt like… It felt like she’d never left. As if she might look over her shoulder and find Sam Cortland crouching behind her. As if she might return at then end of the night not to the glass castle,…

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    “Look, J!” M exclaims happily. “It’s a fox!” J turns around to look at M. She is pointing to a small creature peeking out from behind a large tree. J frowns, slightly disappointed there are any ordinary creatures like foxes in such an unordinary place. She turns away from the two, going back to the rusted compass in her hands. The fox moves from behind the tree and M gasps, causing J to turn back to the younger girl. Her mouth drops open. It’s no ordinary fox like she’d originally thought. No,…

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