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    Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome

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    your joints and have eye problems, the issues may be medical related. Frequent dislocation of joints may be caused by a connective tissue disorder called Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, which is due to a genetic mutation of the collagen in nearly each of your body's cells. Other common symptoms of EDS include muscle stiffness and tightness, popping or clicking joints when moving, and clumsiness. Now, you may be wondering how can these issues relate to the eyes. It's because your eyes are 80% collagen.…

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    open to reveal him. “Thanks for coming.” He briefly met Jasper’s eyes before his jade eyes fell on her, staring a beat too long. His expression was indiscernible. “Come on in. Rose and Cian are in the dining room with the others.” Her eyes zeroed in on the solid gold band on his left ring finger. “Hi Dr. Cullen,” she said…

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    stay the same.”-unknown. In the story, “The Tell-Tale Heart”, by Edgar Allan Poe, a man crazily tells a story about a murder he committed. He committed this murder because of an old man's “vulture looking eye”. The man ends up seeing himself in the eye of the old man. He was so obsessed with this eye he had to kill. In another poem, “I Felt a Funeral in my Brain”, by Emily Dickinson, the narrator describes how she feels a funeral in her brain. This funeral stands as a metaphor for her slowly…

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    Superglue Injury

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    body. CAUSES This condition may be caused by: Getting superglue on your skin. Getting superglue in your eyes, ears, or mouth. Breathing superglue into your airway. SYMPTOMS If superglue gets on your skin, symptoms may include: Skin that is stuck together. Sore skin. Skin burns. If superglue gets in your eye, symptoms may include: Pain. Eye watering. Blurry vision. Eyelids stuck together Loss of eyelashes. If superglue gets in your ear,…

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    His normally bright and vibrant scales were dull in the dying light of the evening, and it hurt too raise his head much higher than his hunched shoulders. It was worth it though, to see the revulsion in the Ruki’s face. His left eye was uncovered, leaving the milky white eye staring out at the crowd who had come to watch his death. Gathering all his strength he spit a wad of thick green mucus at the feet of his guards. His muzzle was forced against the hard rocky dirt as one of his guards hit…

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    mind. While the cognitive theory emphasizes mental processes involved in numerous actions, such as remembering, solving problems, and thinking. In short, the eye takes in light rays and converts them into electrical and chemical signals that are interpreted by the brain to form physical images. This process requires communication between the eye, a sensory organ, and brain, the core of the central nervous system. Electromagnetic rays, in the form of light, must pass through the cornea, which…

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    presenting information and providing an emotional response from its viewers. Arguably, no other entertainment industry uses advertising as much as the film industry. Movie posters are released for nearly every movie with the hope that it will strike the eye of the viewer. Film companies aim to appeal to the emotion, which is the definition of the word pathos, ethos, which is through ethical appeal, or logos, which is through logic and reasoning. An example of a movie poster used to appeal to…

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    Glasses have changed over the years and they help us see the world clearly. I believe knowing how the eye works, the different types of corrective lenses, and discovering the types of distorted vision, helps us to be able to obtain better vision. First, during the 1400s glasses were created (Klein). Around 1500 Johannes…

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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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    One particular symbol he used was the human eye. Fitzgerald used the symbol of the eye to illustrate God watching over the neglected American people, God’s view on the…

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