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    clearly. Your vision may seem fuzzy or out of focus. Blurred vision is a very common symptom of an eye or vision problem. Blurred vision is often a gradual blur that occurs in one or both eyes. There are many causes of blurred vision, including cataracts, macular degeneration, and diabetic retinopathy. Blurred vision can be diagnosed based on your symptoms and a physical exam. Make sure to tell your health care provider about any other health problems you have and any recent eye injury or prior…

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    Aspects Of Aging Essay

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    is summarized from the U.S. National Library of Medicine. To learn more visit Medline Plus website. Eyesight and Hearing: How Do They Change with Age? As we age, our eyesight needs correction due to changes in the pupil, cornea, lens, and iris. Cataracts cause clouding of vision. Color perception lessens. Lenses of the eyes lose elasticity, which makes focusing more difficult. Other age related changes in eyesight are: 1. Seeing objects near to the eye 2. Glare…

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    A. Good morning! B. Have any of you as a child ever wanted to become a super hero? Or maybe have a few super hero powers? Super strength? Super speed? Super senses? Well what if I told you that in the year 2017 you will be able to get super human Vision! Yea that’s right dump your contacts, trash your glasses, and put those 4 eyed jokes into extinction! C. A new invention called the Ocumetric Bionic Lens will solve all your vision needs. This invention is important to me because I suffer from…

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    Claude Monet’s early life was filled with a restless desire to find himself. At only the age of 16 years old, he lost his mother. His father worked unsuccessfully and Claude struggled for money. In an effort to find himself and to help his family with money, Monet began to sell his caricature drawings at a local shop owned by a man named Eugene Boudin. Boudin was a driving force for Monet and introduced the young boy to sketching the outside world. (“Monet: The Impressionists, with Tim Marlow,”…

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    Mercury's 88-Day

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    Mercury's rare passage across the face of the sun on Monday, May 9, should be an exciting event for skywatchers and scientists alike. The planet's pass across Earth's nearest star may provide information about its thin atmosphere, assist in the hunt for worlds around other stars, and help NASA hone some of its instruments. As seen from Earth, Mercury appears to cross the disk of the sun — an event known as a transit — only about 13 times per century. Currently, transits of Mercury always occur…

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    With the rising power of big businesses, the plight from poor urban workers became overlooked, forcing them to work long hours in detrimental environments. Progressive leaders realized that one who was homeless or starving forced themselves to take a job no matter how little they were paid or how dangerous the conditions became (The Gilded Age and Progressive Era). Jane Adams, co-founder of the Hull House looked upon the developing cities with deep sorrow. She saw “hideous human need and…

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    The sun and its rays can be just as harmful as it is beneficial. Sunlight is needed for Vitamin D and energy, but the sun also produces Ultraviolet-A (UVA) and Ultraviolet-B (UVB) rays that can harm the body. Even though the sun’s rays can do damage to the body, many Americans choose to tan. According to skincancer.org, nearly 30 million Americans choose to tan indoors with the use of tanning beds. Like the sun, tanning beds also produce harmful UV-A and UV-B rays. Ultraviolet (UV) radiation…

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    Amenhotep III- Pharaoh of Diplomacy Ansh Tripathi For centuries, people have wondered what makes a great leader. This was seen in the 18th dynasty of ancient Egypt.The Pharaoh was diplomatic and peaceful which caused him to become the greatest leader of ancient Egypt. The people became happy and joyful because of him and were not facing misery because of wars. They celebrated festivals. In fact, there was a festival of his own that he used to celebrate every three years (approx.) at the end…

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    Nigella Seeds Case Study

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    tepid. Back rub your eyes with it and drop some water on it at you. The best tip for your eyes general wellbeing and enhances visual perception adequately. Nigella Seeds Benefits for Cataract Eyes Simply utilize Nigella Seeds oil every day 1-2 drops 2-3 times amid the day. Best characteristic tip to expel eye Cataract. Nigella Seeds Benefits for Stomach…

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    The negative use of cell phone Mileisys Cruz Keiser University The negative use of cell phone Have you ever wanted to communicate with someone who was away from you? Have you ever thought that would be a media of intelligent communication? Have you ever thought that this media of communication could have the downside part? Cell-phones provide an easy way to communicate with family, friends, and coworkers. However, most people don’t see the downside effect to our dependency on them. People…

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