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    one-on-one situation, but once that time came, I changed forever. I received a notification on Twitter from a boy I did not know. As I could see from his profile picture his physical appearance sparked my attention. He had a very defined jaw line, eyes as blue as the sky on a clear beautiful day, perfectly sculpted hair, and lastly, a little grin that made me so much more curious to what his smile may look like. When he asked me if I would like to go on a date I was very excited. My heart was…

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    a concept associated with proxemics. Personal distance has both a close phase and a far phase, but this paper will be focusing on the close phase. Personal distance is defined as the consistent space between two communicators, having no physical contact with each other (Hall, 1966). Edward Hall (1966) states, “It might be thought of as a small protective sphere or bubble that an organism maintains between itself and others” (p. 119). Hall (1966) claimed that the proxemics zone of personal…

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    Cataracts occur when the lens becomes blurry, causing vision to be hazy and distorted. The lens is between the lens and pupil and refracts light that comes into the eye, which helps us to see and focus on objects. Those who experience cataracts, feel like they are looking through a foggy window. There are four main types of cataracts, traumatic cataracts, congenital cataracts, secondary cataracts, and radiation cataracts. Traumatic cataracts can occur from ocular injury, which will disrupts lens…

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    words, being able to experience the real world is one of the marvelous opportunities that we have. This phenomenon starts with light getting in contact with the cornea continuing to the back of the eyes, to the retina, before light goes to the optic nerve and end up in the brain. This process appears to be simple; nevertheless, each little section of the eyes plays a huge role in perception and become indispensable for accurate vision. For example, in the retina alone, rods and cones play a big…

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    Software Used to Create Vinyl Banners A lot more goes into vinyl printing in NYC than meets the eye. It requires oversized printers, special equipment, and even graphic software. This software needs to be very extensive so that the people creating the vinyl banners has an unlimited number of possibilities to make the banners really stand out. Below you will be able to learn a little more about the software that can be used to create vinyl banners and what benefits they offer. 1. Graphics…

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    Look me in the Eye, My Life with Asperger’s by John Elder Robison should be required for high school students to read. It is a true account of the author’s life living with Asperger’s. Asperger’s syndrome is on the spectrum of Autism. In the book, Robison discussed his life from the mid-1900’s in Amherst, Massachusetts to present day. He goes through an account of his childhood memories, and adulthood capabilities. His childhood proved it difficult to connect with other kids. As he got older, he…

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    I recently became undecided in what I wanted to do. Out of nowhere I found out about Vision Care. I didn’t even know about this department in the school and I been in this school for a while. The major really caught my eye because my mother is always in what I use to called the eye doctors office, now I know that she is going to an optometrist and an ophthalmologist. She goes because…

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    laser eye surgery is pain-free and is completed within 15 minutes for both eyes. It takes 24 hours to see improvement in vision without eye glasses or contact lenses.…

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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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    Glaucoma Research Paper

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    is a eye disease that may cause you to be blind or lose an eye. According to visionaware glaucoma is a chemical group of eye disease that can wind to sightlessness by damaging the optic nerve. Here is some story behind glaucoma. Glaucoma has been known in medicine since antiquity. According to nbci Hippocrates described “glaykoseis” as blindness which occur in the elderly . the first person to discover glaucoma and the connection between increased tension of the eyeball was the english eye…

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