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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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    as normal and cubic. This is because of where the hole is located and how the light rays bounce off the two corners of the room and reach your eyes in a normal and aligned way. The way you see things is dictated by the past things you have seen in your life. So this means that you can trick your eye to see a cubic wall instead of a distorted room. Your eye will do everything in its power to make sure that what you are looking at is normal to you in respects to past experiences. Others believe…

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    The Promising Future for Retinal Visual Prosthesis The human eye is a complex organ capable of harnessing light and translating it into a message that the brain uses to create an image. There are many structure in both the eye and the brain that are responsible for creating an image. The structures in the eye function to collect light from the environment, focus it, and transform it into an electrical impulse that the brain can interpret. The first of these structures is the iris. The iris…

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    Symbolism In Chinatown

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    symbol is again pointed when Gittes notices that one of Mrs. Mulwray’s eyes has a dark spot in one eye. Then later on, Gittes is able to follow her when she leaves to see her daughter because one of her taillights is busted. Finally at the end of the movie Mrs. Mulwray is killed after the cop shoots her in the eye and destroys her eye socket. The symbology is very apparent in all of these examples and the all involve a glass lens or eyes. The other appearances of glasses, binoculars and cameras…

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    person’s beauty, having the emotion of that person being pulchritudinous, or stunning. I was drawn to this masterpiece for the first time when I flipped through the pages of the book, “Understanding Art”. At the first glance of the piece of artwork, my eyes were drawn to the stunning reflection of silver, what seems to be…

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    Mingo Alternate Ending

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    She thought it might lighten Mingo’s spir-it, but she wasn’t sure she could handle a drunken Mingo, not even a hurt one. So, instead she asked, “How did you get hurt?” Mingo stopped rocking and without turning to make eye contact answered, “Mattie. Mattie shot me.” “Mattie!” Ruby shrank back in disbelief. “Mattie would never hurt you,” she insisted. “She shot me, right here, in the back of my head,” Mingo said, raising his right hand and point-ing to the bare spot…

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    “Yeah. It should be there in the next couple of days. But I’m telling you now, don't come up here with all of that crying.” Knowing it didn’t take much to elicit tears from her eyes that was asking a lot of her. The moment she saw him, he knew she would burst out in tears. The bottom line was that she hated seeing him there. It was as simple as that. “I’m serious. You sent it for real? Cause I know you.” She was eager to fill out the forms that would put the process of seeing him in motion. “Yup…

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    understand well the subject, we must first appreciate how the eyes enables us to see, and the major role of the optic nerve plays in this process. Let us compare our eyes with a camera. When taking pictures, as we click on the shutter, the lens of the camera let the lights go inside then focuses the light on the film and when the light hits the film, an image was created. This idea is same with a normal eye. When light rays enter the eye through the pupil, it is focused on the cornea and lens…

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    We followed a few of the people that had come out of the eye and asked them if they had seen Salim, but Kat and I had no luck. “Where could he have gone” Kat said. “I don’t know but we have to find him.” However, at that moment I saw a 10 foot tall skinny man in a suit, but it was more of a monster. Also, it’s skin was space black and it’s face was flat. I pointed to it and Kat look and her eyes went wide. “What is that thing?” said Kat. When I finally had the courage to look away from it I…

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    Based on Sherry’s health history, the examiner decided to perform vital signs and focused physical examination of the eyes and its associated systems. Therefore, the examiner performed a physical exam of head, ears, eyes, nose and throat (HEENT). Like other parts of the physical exam, it begins with inspection, and then proceeds to palpation (Bickley & Szilagyi, 2013). After taking Sherry’s health history, her Vital signs were taken in order to find out if there is any change in her baseline,…

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