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    disease, religion, or race to name a few. Understanding these groups better helps maximize the care they receive in the hospitals and how they are treated as human beings. One of the more popular stigmas present in the healthcare field is impaired vision. This is a problem that affects millions of people in the U.S each year. It might not seem as extreme as the some of the other stigmas but it is equally important because of the sheer amount of Americans that it affects. There are special…

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    Texture analysis is one of the fundamental aspects of human vision by which we differentiate between surfaces and objects. Texture refers to visual patterns or spatial organization of pixels. Texture classification is deals with identifying a given textured region from a given set of texture classes. Each of these regions has unique texture characteristics. Statistical methods are extensively used to determine the texture as a quantitative measure of the arrangement of intensities in a region…

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    Many diverse emotions and physical feelings were involved during my contrived experience. Before simulating monocular vision due to Arteritic Anterior Ischemic Optic Neuropathy (NAAION), I did not anticipate the increased level of difficulty that certain normal activities of daily living (ADLs) and instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs) would have on my day. My experience consisted of an eye-patch covering up my left eye for 12 hours. Some of the activities I found to be the more…

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    ), and self-adaptive genetic algorithm etc. There are two types of camera calibration namely photometric camera calibration and geometric camera calibration. Photometric camera calibration is called color mapping. It is the process of transforming the colors of one image called as source to the colors of another image called as target and geometric camera calibration is called camera resectioning.It is the process of finding the camera matrix which consists of the parameters of pinhole camera…

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    progress’. I’ve always seen past people and their color, or where they came from. I enclosed myself in the mindset of ‘I’m not racist because I don’t look at people’s skin color or background’. After learning about color blindness, and realizing that I was apart of it, I now know that this is the wrong way to view humans. Color blindness may seem like a good idea, and the intention might be of good intent; it does more than ‘blind’ you from color. I used to look at people and think that I…

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    the same year. Since then, the society has become a nationally recognized agency and the only rehabilitative teacher center in northern California (Sacramento Society for the Blind, 2014). The society is now in its 60th year of serving blind and low vision residents of Sacramento and the surrounding…

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    One of the things that I enjoyed most was our readings. Incarnations of Burned Children by David Foster Wallace, Lobster Night by Russell Banks, and Binocular Vision by Edith Pearlman are three short stories that impacted me the most from these stories. From Incarnations of Burned Children and Binocular Vision I learned that a story does not have to be long at all for it to be meaningful. The use of one single event can create a lot of meaning in a story. The use of sentence length…

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    Of all the animated films I have ever watched, I feel that The Grave of the Fireflies is the most eerie. This is the second time I have watched the film and each time I feel like I have learned something else about the time period and people. The movie is about two orphaned children named Seita and Setsuko and their struggles to live during World War II. It is very disturbing to me because instead of this film showing the point of view from adults it’s from the view of children. The brutality…

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    easy to follow. Without the great use of visualization in the movie, it would not have been nearly as successful. It really helps the movie reach a much broader audience than it would have without these animations. Throughout the movie, there are many contrasts, especially between the bankers and the ordinary people. A central argument is how the banking industry has been making money since the crisis while the rest of the world is failing financially. To illustrate this, the movie shows graphs…

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    The Personal Giving Journal The recipient I choose was World Vision, I found it after doing an extensive research online. I wanted to give only a certain amount and Word Vision was the only one who accepted. Additionally, World vision was the only charity I found that supported the restoration of the Caribbean, due to the destruction of the recent hurricanes. Giving this agency made me feel as though am contributing to the efforts to restore the Caribbean though little. I will be very honest,…

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