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    bara’s piece titled Long Pond: Daylight is an oil based landscape that displays a scenic forest along a contrasting waterfront. LaPalombara created this piece in 2016 and it is currently on display in the Kennedy Museum along with several other landscapes of his: Long Run and Long Pond Shoreline. In Long Pond: Daylight LaPalombara successfully manipulates color and depth to portray a realistic, picturesque experience. The overall color scheme of the piece contains an analogous color scheme based…

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    Lens Crafter Analysis

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    with demand and technology. They have used operations Management Successfully over the years to continue to be a major competitor in eye care needs. LensCrafters ability to keep up with technology, good customer service, appealing stores and payment options have put them above other companies offering the same or similar product. Lens Crafters has a reverence for eyes that drives them to provide the highest quality vision care in each of their locations. They…

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    Glaucoma Research Paper

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    “ For a better comprehension of Glaucoma For nearly century glaucoma has been considered as one of the most common eye pathologies around the world but also one of the leading causes of blindness .In fact Glaucoma specifically in the united states according to the national institute affects more than three million people.before going further in facts a deeper look about such disease is necessary,an analysis of his origin, the causes and the solutions to the problem are indispensable and…

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    before. (Thesis) The nattor killed him because of his eye and how big it was. (Transition) In the beginning The Narrator explains to the reader why he chose to kill the old man. (Says)I think it was the eye yes it was this. He had the eye of vulture a pale blue eye with a film over it. (Means) That He didn’t Like his eye and he was going to do something about the eye. (Matters) Because it talks about about the eye and what set him of about the eye. (Transition) In the beginning The Narrator…

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    honest Olivia, I have some terrible news. Jessie was killed last night.” “Mama no!” she shouted into the phone, feeling her stomach tighten. Her mood plummeted from the tip of Mount Everest to the ground in seconds. “Oh nooo,” she repeated. Now, her eye-sight was turning blurry. This was one time she had wished her mother was lying. But she knew her mother well enough to know that she wouldn’t joke around with somebody’s life. She sat down in a leather chair inside of the waiting area at the…

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    Richard Misrach is an American contemporary photographer that focused mostly on landscape photography. One of his main goals was to capture the effects of the society on nature. (Artnet) Misrach’s work consists mostly of nature and landscapes. His photo I have selected is of the aftermaths of a forest fire at Yosemite. It is unknown weather the fire was man made or from natural causes but it does make one think of the effects they might be having on this gorgeous earth. Misrach’s Yosemite (Burnt…

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    and yet his eyes remain unsure of their focus. His broad and sometimes counterintuitive swaths of paint begin to make sense, as the fading edges of an image. Monets technique in this piece, while perhaps different, is no less masterful. Even though we are seeing what was to Monet, perhaps akin to a blurred and grainy photograph, this does not diminish its beauty. Within this piece we can see so much more than just a masterful painting, we can see into his Soul. As the saying goes, The eyes are…

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    Assignment 228 . What is the refractive error? Normally, the rays of light entering the eye are brought to a precise focus on the retina, the light sensitive layer lining the back of the eye. When such a focus is not achieved, a refractive error results and vision is not clear. These defects in the focusing power of the eye are called refractive errors, most common symptoms of refractive error is blurry vision. Ophthalmologist can serve the patient by asking questions and obtain information,…

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    memories, your drives.” I could feel the tears welling up in my eyes as I watched Eleanor, my daughter, hovering over my dying body. Her voice was soft, having listened to what I had been teaching her and taking that information with her. She had grown. I had grown. The city of Rapture lay far below us now, destroyed by its own ideology and corruption. But in it, there was hope. Hope that I could see gleaming in my Eleanor’s eyes. I could see the darkness blurring the edges of my vision.…

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    Brightpaw: A Short Story

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    cut through the air. “You could have been killed, Brightpaw! How many times have I told you that that side of the territory is dangerous?” The brown tabby stood in front of Brightpaw, glaring down at her with wide yellow eyes. She stared back with defiance gleaming in her own eyes. “You told me to be independent! To take charge of my own education! I did exactly what you asked, Quailfang.” “That's not what I meant, and you know it.” Though their voice had quieted, Quailfang’s ears flattened…

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