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    Afraid. Hiding. Giving up. Opening the door took every ounce of courage she had. Even the warm breeze and the sun on her face terrified her. Despite the soothing feel of the phaser strapped on her lap, her pulse was sky-high and her stomach tight. Her eyes…

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    room to be in. The teacher decorated the whole room as if the kids were inside a jungle. The wall decorations are very fun to look at. … The room was well organized with little shelves and cubbies where she organizes everything where it is at the eye level of the child and it is also reachable for the child/ accessable for the children. It was a cozy room with soft carpets and furnatures. The room has full of exploring things to do once the child steps in. What is your classroom doing well?…

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    of vision at which perception can become impaired. Cortical (or cerebral) visual impairment (CVI) refers to any impairment or loss of vision brought about by damage to the brain or the central nervous system, rather than physical problems with the eye itself (ocular impairment); therefore, children and other individuals with CVI do not appear to have any cause for visual impairment when examined physically (Palmer, 2003). Historically, CVI has also been referred to…

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    down the center of the face the two halves would match up with each other. However, the visual weight of one eye is much more than the other eye. Visual weight refers to how intense a piece of the picture is drawn (Getlein 119). If you look at the right eye of the Myra you will see that the right eye has a more intense effect compared to the left eye. But the painting as a whole the eyes also have a lot of visual weight to…

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    appearance. They don 't feel that they are as beautiful as the women on TV and magazines. The media is mentally brainwashing American females that they are not thin enough, or have blonde hair and blue eyes. This causes women to have hatred against the perfect ideal females. In Toni Morrison 's novel The Bluest Eye two of her fundamental characters, Claudia and Pecola show hate toward others, and themselves since they are not as beautiful as the superior females. “It had begun with Christmas and…

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    The work of art I chose -- “Sphere Lutétia” is created by Jesús Rafael Soto. He was a Venezuelan op and kinetic artist who born in 1923 and passed away in 2005, at the age of 81. Most of his artworks have shown the connection to space. This particular artistic form developed by Soto is broadly known as the “Penetrable”. The “Sphere Lutétia” that created in 1996 is regarded as a representative one. It has been exhibited in "Les Champs de la sculpture” in Paris and Miami Art Basel in 1996. And it…

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    Smartphones While Driving

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    It has been about two decades since the world`s first smartphone was introduced to the general public. Since then the smartphone has been a part of life among most people in the world. Online statistics show that more than one billion smartphones have been sold and are being currently used by people across the globe which may even be more in number due to un-registered number of smartphones sold in the black market. Smartphone operating platforms have innumerable number of applications which…

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    Functions Of The Human Eye

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    The Human Eye One of the most composite and magnificent parts in the body is the human eye. Through eyes, people are able to visually see the world, and all of its wonders and spectacles. In the human body, “eyes are the second most complex organ in the body only behind the brain” (Butler, 2015). All over the world, people have various eye shapes, eye colors, and eye visions. However, unfortunately, there are some people who were either born blind or became blind due to the effects of old…

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    This is an important developmental period for baby. Babies have their first eye exam at 12 months after born. Infants eye/hand/body coordination continues to evolve, allowing them to grasp and throw objects with some accuracy (Swartout-Corbeil, n.d.). Babies can recognize people and pictures; also, they can look around to find some interesting things. During this period, infants ' eyes color can be changed because of darker pigments in the iris aren 't completely developed at birth…

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    message but from recognizing why black is used. The viewer can then take the message even further and realize that the intended message: Smoking kills and ruins the lives of many. Black also makes numerous appearances in the woman’s face, spotted in her eyes, cheeks, teeth, and lips, and signaling the woman’s death and suffering caused by smoking. Through color, the advertisement relays a very clear message that smoking can and often will lead to suffering if not…

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