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    Ocumetics Bionic Lens

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    Ocumetics bionic lens and its significance. Definition of Ocumetics Bionic Lens • Ocumetics bionic lens is a type of hollow polymer chambered lens used to be implanted in human’s eye and correct the eye vision for an entire lifetime. o Invented by Dr. Garth Webb and his team of visual scientists o This technology lets the patient see “three times better than 20/20 vision” o It does not need any glasses or contacts lenses o There is no active parts or electronics in the design • The surgery…

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    Culture Daze Festival

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    on Monday, May 2 at 7 p.m. in Swan Lake Hall of Madame Gurskey’s Academy of Tap and Ballet. The festival will be three days full of fun, food, festivity and culture. Day one of the festival includes musical performances by Josh Turner, Luke Bryan, Garth Brooks, George Strait, Maypearl Weedmeyer, Tammanette and the Tams and Cookie and the Cupcakes. “Country-western music certainly is part of our culture,” festival sponsor, Madame Gurskey said. “We have booked a number of stars and rising stars…

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    If an artist wants to keep their fame in today’s society, they need to be able to rapidly adapt to the advances in technology, even if those advancements are causing these artists to lose their money. While this trend of streaming and file sharing is mainly causing a loss of money for the music industry there are still some benefits. For example, one of the biggest benefits is easier distribution. Before streaming was a common thing in society, distributing music was extrememly expensive as…

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    long, but, well, he could always try. And to celebrate that day, Dean decided to take his boyfriend on a different romantic date. They sat on the grass, waiting for the rest of the group to arrive. Dean had invited Jo, Joshua, Gabriel, Kevin, Ash, Garth, Anna, Pamela, Sam and Jess to meet them at the park and, with that, spend the day together. Yes, they were a lot of time together at school, but never all of them together. And besides, they were by their side when no one else was, and most of…

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    What 3 elements do you think are the most important in a teen film? The teen films have important elements like Characters, Themes, Settings, Music and Plot. My movies I picked to discuss with is “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off”, “Wayne’s World” and “10 Things I Hate About You”. The important elements I am going talk about is they Characters, they Setting and they Music. My First I am going to talk is a “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off”. My first element about it is “Characters”. Ferris Bueller is our…

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    heart disease, earning the title of the leading cause of death for both men and women in America. There are more answers to the causes of these diseases than just genetics, there has been profound research proving that our diet defines our health. Dr. Garth Davis, M.D. is a weight loss surgeon at The Davis Center, and he says, “I really don’t think people thought what they ate led to heart disease. They think, ‘Oh, it’s genetic, my parents had it.’, and the same with diabetes, certainly…

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    Art Of Rain

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    The book The Art of Racing in the Rain is written based on a true story of the author Garth Stein, but instead of telling a story like any other literature, this book is written from author’s pet dog, Enzo’s perspective. This book is mainly a biography of the author during the times his dog, Enzo, is present, and what makes this biography so great is that the concept of the dog telling the story is constantly reminded by the author Stein, and Stein added on the imaginary but realistic thoughts…

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    The first banned book was Thomas Morton’s New English Canaan. Now, According to the American Library Association, more than 11,300 books have been challenged since 1982. Why are people so against books? The reason lies in the “ideological threats” that books contain. People will ban books if there is sexual content, violence, contrasts to religious beliefs, vulgar language, or contrasts to beliefs in general. For example, The Art of Racing in the Rain, about a dog with a dream of reincarnating…

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    Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito was born in Trenton, New Jersey, on April 1st, 1950. His parents were Rose Fradusco and Samuel A. Alito, Sr.. His mother was a schoolteacher; his father was the Director of the NJ office of Legislative Services and an italian immigrant. He attended Steinert High School, the local public school, where he immersed himself in extracurricular activities with a focus on student politics and debate. He graduated at the top of his class and continued his education at…

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    Why Is Bill Self Important

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    Bill Self: An All-time Great In 1891 Dr. James Naismith created the game of basketball. He then became the first basketball coach at Kansas University. He was succeeded by many other great coaches, such as Phog Allen, Adolph Rupp, and Roy Williams. Despite these legends coming through the program Bill Self may be the best coach in Kansas’ long and rich history. On and off the court, Bill Self has had a profoundly positive impact on those around him and he has the awards to prove it. On the…

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