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    "Also, what’s a Saiyan? A new type of Pokémon?"’ … … … Ash noticed the group’s expression. They were completely taken aback by unexpected turn of events. More so, that he didn’t expect Caulifla to march up straight at him and grab a handful of his jacket collar before pulling him towards her face in a fit of rage. "What the hell are you saying you don’t know who we are, Ash?!" she practically yelled at his face. "Caulifla, calm down!" Cabba rushed over and tried to pry the fuming Saiyan off the…

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    parts of the patient's body can be affected including the eyes, heart, kidneys and nerves. However, according to a recent study by the National Eye Institute, diabetic retinopathy has become one of the most common diabetic eye diseases that people with diabetes may face as a complication of diabetes. What Is Diabetic Retinopathy? Diabetic retinopathy can be described as a diabetic complication or rather a systematic disease that affects the eyes, and…

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    institution for further evaluation of blurred optic disc margins bilaterally noted on a routine eye exam. Of note, he had a past medical history relevant for abdominal migraines and a 9 millimeter in diameter complex pineal cystic gland, incidentally found at age 5 and being followed by Neurosurgery with no interval changes over the past year. On initial exam his best-corrected visual acuity (BCVa) was 20/30 in both eyes (OU) with no afferent pupillary defect. Color vision, stereopsis, motility…

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    to “Scars to Your Beautiful” by Alessia Cara My friend and I were having a conversation in respect to contemporary beauty standards, and why these trivial standards should be insignificant to society. “Have you heard of the saying beauty is in the eye of the beholder?” asked my friend Tyler. “No” I responded. I asked what the saying signified to him. He went on to explain that in our current world, beauty has converted into something materialistic. People tend to be greatly concerned about…

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    When you boil it down to the most basic point possible, "The Victory with No Name" by Colin G. Calloway essentially tells the historical tale of a prosperous land that is desired by a multitude of people. Of course, that land is now called the state of Ohio and the multiple groups included: Native Americans, British, French, and finally, the post-Revolution Americans. Abiding by the term 'watershed's' differing definitions, in many ways, the volume refers to exactly that - the area of land that…

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    The one of the causes of the feeling in “The Tell-Tale Heart” would have to be the guy whole had a vulture like pale blue eye that did not really insult anybody. And one of the things that caused different feelings in “Monkey Paws” would have to be when a few guys were walking and started to think about the stuff going on around them. The monkey paws is a story about A few guys going through many different things in same part of life. These people are Mr. White and his son and other people doing…

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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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    the foot steps get closer and closer. The door slowly opened, next thing we knew it we were staring at his younger brother Skye. "what the hell is going on in here brother.." Skye said. He hadn't yet noticed me naked underneath his brother. Skye's eyes blinked twice and he noticed me naked underneath Blaze. "Whoa! what is going on here!" Skye questioned with great shock. "NOTHING!! NOTHING IS GOING ON!" Blaze barked with great frustration and embarrassment.…

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    I was recently at a location and was asked “How do I get out of the truck and get to wear Shiny shoes”? I was a bit taken by surprise and never really considered the possible answer before. I gave the standard work hard and you will get there. Sitting in the airport I had to ask myself that question. How did I get out of the truck? Were my shoes too shiny? I take care of them just like I took care of my work boots in the industry and in the military. Only now when I’m in certain airports I…

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    alongside a road in the Blue Mountains, New South Wales. A kind couple had spotted them and began slowly approaching the stray kittens. After successfully holding the sibling pair in their arms, they soon noticed there was something strange about their eyes. The couple knew they had to quickly find for help. After rushing into their local RSPCA shelter, it was soon discovered that Felix and Dora were born without eyelids and that without corrective surgery… the kittens would become blind within…

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