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    from his soft, sapphire eyes and instantly froze on his rough and bristly face. His mahogany colored hair stretched past his shoulders and lightly swayed in the breeze. Eventually his feet ceased to move as he approached his final destination. His weary eyes scanned the horizon as blackness consumed the sun. He sluggishly pulled his wallet from the back pocket of his tattered jeans. His gaze focused on a faded photograph and he collapsed to the ground. Tears poured from his eyes while he howled…

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    Cyclopia Research Paper

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    Cyclopia is a malformation that involves a lack of splitting of the single eye field into two bilateral eye fields and is typically accompanied by a non-functioning proboscis dorsal to the eye. This malformation is typically caused by a deficiency in midline shh signaling from the brain in which there is an incomplete cleavage of prosencephalon into the left and right hemispheres which occurs sometime between the 18th and 28th day of gestation. The primary defect is the lack of forebrain tissue…

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    the entrapment startles him ; eyes shooting open as the ghoul is ring in front of him. body and all. he exhales a laugh, gaze locked on rudi. “ well, aren’t ya quick. ” it’s a coo, but gritty, low. the urge to kiss him again is bit back, hands instead finding their way to rudi’s hips. what’s his game now ? it could be nothing, or it could be everything. this is just the type of closeness he enjoys. mingled breathes and lips so close. he’s drunk on the friction in the air. tyler pulls…

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    mutation, which resulted in blue iris pigmentation (Eiberg, 2008). The iris consists of small connective tissue surrounded by muscular structure with a central opening known as the pupil (Sturm, 2008). This pupil allows the eye to control the amount of light, which enters to allow they eye to focus the lens to the retina. This sequence allows for a sense of vision (Sturm, 2008). The pupil contracts as conditions lighten and dilate as conditions darken. These factors influence the perception of…

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    friends, however the truth is much more complex than you’d think. To the naked eye of any typical “average” freshman, there are around three groups or so. In all actuality there are many sub-groups and branches of “friends” one must know about. Walking in late to class, you open the creaking door and nervously twiddle your thumbs as you try and quietly let the door shut. Alas, it is to no avail. Their eyes are upon you, these eyes already picking you apart. Desperately you wait for the teacher…

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    natural light ash brown hair delicately landed on mid neck, but the three bangs laid on his forehead; it color was different, it was blue serene sea color with bright white highlight that look like spot of an animal coat. His mid light brown eyes gaze at the sculptures softly with the look of devotion but also a sadness in the…

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    The sound of weeping brought Lilitha back into consciousness — but only slightly. Through slanted eyes, she became aware of the moon who lingered behind thin scudding clouds. The customary contentment was long gone; there was no luminosity to offer, no milky light to lessen the discomfort. It seemed she and her sister, Lilly, were able to successfully escape from those damned werewolves. Thank goodness… Excruciating pain erupted through her broken body as though a fire spreading immensely fast.…

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    Eckleburg’s eyes, and the fact that they are in “spectacles” gives them the quality of being watchful. However later in the passage Fitzgerald references the occultist sinking “into eternal blindness”. He then goes on to say that the eyes, although “dimmed by many paintless days” remain in their place. The way that the eyes have continued to stare out into the world long after they have been forsaken by mankind gives them the feeling of being an eternal presence. Their weathered quality makes…

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    Afraid. Hiding. Giving up. Opening the door took every ounce of courage she had. Even the warm breeze and the sun on her face terrified her. Despite the soothing feel of the phaser strapped on her lap, her pulse was sky-high and her stomach tight. Her eyes…

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    old man greeting him with a smile only to stalk him at night and creep into his bedroom plotting his death. Having the repeated actions build up his anger towards the aging man’s eye is what really sets the story into an edgy feeling. Even though he shares a smile during the day, he would never show the hatred in his eyes. “He would have been a very profound old man, indeed, to suspect that every night, just at twelve, I looked in upon him while he slept.” (Poe 303). The narrator had tricked the…

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