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    counter countless inventions, however, some inventions have influenced our lives so greatly that we can hardly imagine life without them. one such action is the contact lenses has influenced my life in many ways; some of these are being able to see, don't like the way I look in glasses, And it is hard to keep up with glasses. If I don't have contact lenses I wouldn't be able to see. if I didn't have you in my life would be just a blur. I couldn't see any of my school work to do any of my work.…

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    Current contact lens case hygiene guidelines of FDA involving with rubbing and cleaning with disinfecting solution and allow them to air dry with face down position.(http://www.fda.gov/downloads/ForConsumers/ConsumerUpdates/ucm048900.pdf. Accessed 2014/09/10 2008) But now there are very guidelines on air-drying location and position of the contact lens storage cases.(Y. T. Wu, Zhu, Willcox, et al. 2010a) Among optometrists there are still lots of discrepancies regarding recommendation about the…

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    Sport concussions are a serious brain issue that can occur in both noncontact and contact sports. The injury results from the rapid translation it would usually happen side-to-side or front-to-back. During a severe blow or collision the brain bounces around the outer layer of the skull causing neurons to stretch and tear. There's many symptoms such as swelling, balance, eye movement, and speech problems. Football is one of the most dangerous sports because of so many concussions happening each…

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    earlier rules I found vital for first grade students to follow is rule number two, “Make eye contact. When someone is speaking, keep your eyes on him or her at all times. If someone makes a comment, turn and face that person” (Clark, R., 2003, p.1). Teachers would find this rule to be an effective confidence booster when trying to communicate with one or more students. The ability to make direct eye contact with another person shows that you are respecting and taking seriously. It is important…

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    of reading “Contact: Europe And America Meet”, contact between the Indians and Europeans exhibited more drawbacks than it did benefits, so I believe contact was bad. The Europeans mindset of the Americas was glorious at the beginning, but once they reached the land and saw the Indians that all changed. The Europeans believed that power and wealth is they only important aspect. They fought the Indians for their land at the price of gaining a higher social class. I believe the contact between them…

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    is a pure reference to myself.” – Sartre Naturally, people find eye contact with strangers quite confronting and therefore do anything they can to try and avoid it. In order to avoid eye contact with people in public situations such as being on a bus, people will often look straight ahead at the back of the bus, towards the ground or even out the window. It is interesting to explore the reasons behind why people find eye contact with strangers so confronting. As evident in the quote above,…

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    world there are students attending school, now what happens if they are in contact with the judicial system, where does this leave their academic success? Why do we care about juveniles and their academic future? Statistic are against juveniles when it come to their educational success after initial contact with the system. In a study by Brown, Riley, Walrath, Leaf and Valdez (2008) about 62.4% of juveniles whom had been in contact with criminal justice system and returned to school showed…

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    In the movie “Contact”, the main character, Ellie, tackles a controversial topic that deals with empiric knowledge versus intuitive knowledge. Throughout the film, Ellie struggles to decipher a code derived from outside of their planet. Along with striving to understand the meaning of the message, she has to consistently face disputing between people of the society. Although the scientific and religious components of this debate can be overwhelming, combining the two elements to work together…

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    on point. The chosen selection of this quote was perfect for the emotion of loneliness due to the writer’s diction when Staples implied that he could not find comfort in being a cast out as dictated by his appearance. “Pedestrians avoid making eye contact.”, is the kind of imagery that makes the reader step into Staples’s shoes to contemplate how isolated and lonely Staples must feel. Blackmon’s opinion that, “There are very few, if any, feeling’s worse than loneliness.”, ties the theme of…

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    Contact the pollution control authorities in your community for the levels or air pollutants. Identify main air pollutants and the possible causes of air pollution. The main air pollutants I identified after contacting our local air pollution control NAPC…

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