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    Mann 5). There are two different types of illusions physiological and cognitive (6). Afterimage is a visual sensation that appears after looking at one image for a long time (30). Physiological illusions occur when the brain is overstimulated and the eyes make shapes and colors that are not even in the image. The two examples of physiological illusions are the Herman grid and afterimages (6). Cognitive illusions are when the brain assumes things about an image that is not true. There are four…

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    Age-Related Vision Loss

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    Vision can change temporarily or permanently due to eye problems that can provide information in a patient’s health status as well as problems with self-care. Changes in the structural components of the eye caused by aging begin early especially with the lens of the eye. Visual functions are reduced due to age-related changes of the nervous system and in the eye support structures. Three layers form the wall of the eye: sclera, choroid, and retina. The sclera, a thick, white, outermost layer…

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    Marisol Alternate Ending

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    Biology. She had turned off her mind, thinking of nothing. Nothing was easier than something, because something always ended up being her mother and when she was going to get angry next. She sat in her usual seat and stared at the whiteboard with dull eyes. The equations scribbled on it blurred together until the whole thing just looked like one big smear. Then out of nowhere, something gripped Julia’s wrist and began pulling her. She shot out of her seat and ripped her hand out of that warm…

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    muster of peacocks was flapping around me, all I could see were green feather and silver talons. I let out a howl of pain. The fight was becoming unbearable. There were too many. I didn’t know how much more he could take. Then, right before my very eyes, all of the peacocks burst into flames disappearing into a cloud of ash. They were…

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    by the male's particular and strikingly great appearance. Amongst the male's presentation, an unmistakable, stretched pinnae (adjusted neck quills) get to be raised over the head, and a substantial yellow-orange air sacs in the neck or greater the eye get to be swelled. Both genders have these noticeable neck quills yet they are longer on the males. The genders can also be recognized by the short, square tail being dull chestnut in males and a banned cocoa and tan in females. Habitat The…

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    The Blue Sweater

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    Boston Globe Review Jacqueline Novogratz’s memoir, The Blue Sweater, is eye opening, inspiring and thought provoking. Written and published in 2009, the book quickly grew in popularity and instantly became a New York Times Bestseller. It begins with an embarrassing memory from high school, where the author, Jacqueline Novogratz, is harassed for the shrinking blue sweater that her uncle had given her. That same day, she immediately goes home, boxes up the sweater and donates it to goodwill,…

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    Clyfford Still

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    Exploration of Problem/Challenge facing the organization Presentation of Problem As noted below in the SWOT analysis, the name Clyfford Still Does hold the same social capital as the names sakes of other single-artist institutions such as Van Gogh. Clyfford Still’s intention was for this to be the case and it was the by design that his work was not regularly displayed at art galleries or museums. Many people are confused by the name and need an explanation of what is contained in the building.…

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    important neurosensory tissue that lines at the two third posterior wall of the eye internally. It maintains equilibrium of visual components with the help of other structural and cellular structures including the central retina (macula) and centermost macula (fovea). The physiological, as well as anatomical procedures inside the attachment, are prevailed out it results in retinal separation (Gariano and Kim, 2004). The National Eye Institute has categorized retinal detachment disease in three…

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    illusions are usually described as visual images that differ from reality. The eyes and brain “sees” something that does not really match the physical measurement of the image. Optical illusions can function in many ways, they can be images that are different from the objects that make them up, they can also be ones that come from the effects on the eyes and brain through excessive stimulation, and others where the eye and brain creates unconscious inferences. For my science fair project I will…

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    Bust Of Paris

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    The artwork “Bust of Paris” can be seen on the left side and the lines used are to create a form of body, which can be specifically seen in hair with fine details. Line is also created to show creases in sculpture, also seen in lips and eyes. There is thick line on bottom of bust by pillar, but there is thin delicate line in hair with subtle line in body. Also there is heavy line on top of hat. These lines are implied into chiseled pieces, which build up in lines in hair. Movement in line can…

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