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    similar to Gilhooly et al.’s (2013) experiment. Following Gilhooly et al.’s (2013) study using different types of interpolated tasks, verbal and spatial, this study presented two different tasks, the verbal alternative uses task and non-verbal, the binocular rivalry. Rather than five minutes given in the incubation period (Gilhooly et al, 2013), participants in this study were given three minutes for each…

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    covered package in a white Mustang. (Saferstein, 2014). The mustang was recovered a week later with Ray's fingerprints. The package contained a change of clothes, binoculars, high powered rifle equipment, a scope, a radio, some beer cans, and the receipt f0r the binoculars. His fingerprints were also on the beer cans and rifle, and binoculars. He led police on a manhunt for over 2 months and 5 countries. (Biography.com Editors) July 19 the FBI caught up with him in London and extradited him to…

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    pitch I took. Much like previous at bats, I didn’t swing and would hope for the best, and when I did swing it rarely worked in my favor. At sixteen months old I was diagnosed with Hyperopia, Refractive Accommodative Esotropia and some loss of binocular vision with poor depth perception. I know that sounds like a mouthful so let me sum it up: I was more or less blind as a bat. This disorder causes both of my eyes to cross in order to focus on objects; I was also born without developing my…

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    “At birth, you are given a pair of binoculars that see black life from a distance, never with the texture of intimacy,” writes Michael Eric Dyson in his essay “Death in Black and White”, which is a New York Times article in response to the deaths of Alton B Sterling and Philando Castile by “the hands of the police.” Dyson is talking about how white America will always struggle to understand black people. White America’s inability to understand African Americans is echoed in Claudia Rankine’s…

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    Jeffries, hence the suspense. When the police arrive, Jeffries and Stella take out their telephoto lens and binoculars, respectively, with intentions of providing a better view into the room. The frame slowly gets closer and closer to the characters in Thorwald’s apartment which correlates directly to drawing closer to the climactic event at the end of the scene. Through the lens of the binoculars and telephoto lens, there is a circular screen that allows you and the two characters to view into…

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    The Fmri Machine

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    The brain is at the heart of all that is left in discovering the secrets to immortality. When God decides to reveal his secrets of the brain to scientists we will be able to unravel health and happiness, creating and correcting any health problem. It all begins with a thought, an impulse, a decision, and those things happen in our brain. Neuroscientists have been trying without much success for centuries to discover how the brain works, often coming up with tantalizing possibilities only to be…

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    They provide scopes that have an ideal balance of light transmission, resolution, and aberration-free, sharp images. In fact, their rifle scopes were the first to reach a level of 95% light transmission. They have a huge selection of rifle scopes, binoculars, spotting scopes, field scopes, and rangefinders. Outside of hunting, they are a company that is well-known for…

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    the pure ignorance of crew members. There is additional evidence to suggest that the climate could actually have caused the Titanic to sink, but even though the climate kind of was a factor the crash still could generally have been avoided if the binoculars hadn’t been locked up. Therefore, the Titanic sank due mostly to man-made errors that ultimately caused the demise of the Titanic. One of the main causes of the Titanic's sinking is that it was not the built-in uniform fashion in a subtle…

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    comfortable binocular vision at all times” (735). Vision therapy is aimed to improve ocular functions. This is especially true when it comes to injuries that have afflicted the patient. Patients that would consider rehabilitation of the eyes would absolutely consider vision therapy being that it is an “important modality” (Ciuffreda et al. 22). Also, the main goal of vision therapy is to not only work on an individual system but to improve the overall functions of the eye, even binocular vision.…

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    Black-Chinned Hummingbirds

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    some of these will be placed in the field and the remaining ones will be used later if they are needed. The next items will be game cameras which are placed at the 6 different locations to observe hummingbirds for weeks at a time. Then a pair of binoculars will need to be purchased to be used to scout out potential plot areas. Finally, the gas that will need to be purchased so that I can travel out to the 6 different plots to observe what was on the game cameras as well as replace broken feeders…

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