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    Ocumetics Bionic Lens

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    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 procedure is fast, one-time only, and easy. o The entire surgery procedure costs 8…

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    Have you ever been thought of less than or looked down on? Lord of these flies by William Golding is a book on how a plane crashes and only kids surviving are left with no adults or authority, as they try to survive they change in ways that are not good. Piggy, one of the characters is the main one who gets bullied or looked down on. The entire time he gets run over and told what to do while they treat him not like a Person. Piggy, who is made fun of for being fat ,poor eyesight gets hurt by…

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    In “The Prisoner Who Wore Glasses” by Bessie Head, Brille’s eyesight creates an ironic situation that plays a large role in the story. One can first see how bad Brille’s eyesight is when the story states, “This trick the clouds were playing with the sun eventually caused one of the prisoners who wore glasses to stop work, straighten up and peer shortsightedly at them” (Head 126). This one prisoner is Brille. His poor eyesight shows through his need to adjust his glasses just to look at the…

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    DelaSol Supply Company’s budgets are all based on one product, SolGlass transition glasses, and the fact that we are a start-up company. All of the budgets located on our excel sheet are based on second quarter sales (April -June). To begin with, our sales budget began with an estimated demand of 163,188, and 220 for the months of April, May, and June, which lead us to calculate the budgeted sales revenue for each of those months. The budgeted sales price and units sold all come from…

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    wearing glasses.for as long as I remember, I’ve always had glasses since the age of seven years old. I’ve always had bad sight so wearing glasses has helped me alot, but don't get me wrong wearing glasses is a nightmare. I’m not able to wear normal sunglasses when it’s super sunny outside because I’ll probably run into a pole or something. Glasses have also messed me up in the sport, I’m not able to play sports without those special “big glasses” that make me look so ridiculous. Also, I want to…

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    With power comes different qualities such as manipulation, consequences, and ignorance associated with it. This is all up to the one who has the power and how he/she distributes it. William Golding’s Lord of the Flies proposes a story of a group of boys who get stranded on an island together taking place during World War II. The group encounters numerous problems during this time period of being stranded on the island. Among this group of boys are Piggy, SamnEric, Ralph, Jack, and Simon. Jack…

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    Secrets of Clothes Zachary Trubenbach University of North Texas 1. Discuss how dress in all six scenarios presented in this podcast changed the identities of the wearers. Limited your discussion to a short paragraph for each of the six scenarios. Cass Frankenstein was bullied during his adolescent years. As a result, he turned to clothing as a shield. Somehow, sunglasses with tinted frames which miraculously stopped the bullying. He continues to wear sunglasses religiously. The sunglasses made…

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    necessary resource on the island. Jack realizes early on, how to use the otherwise physically useless Piggy to the boys’ advantage, “ His specs—use them as burning glasses!” (Goulding 40). In a very literal sense, Piggy’s possession of glasses acts as a great resource on the island; without them the boys would have no way to make fire. Piggy’s glasses are used to light every fire on the…

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    up disagreeing and they are not mature enough to understand how to sort out their difficulties without violence. Glasses I think that glasses is a suitable word for describing this novel because glasses are an important object in the book. Piggy is the only one on the island who wears glasses which symbolizes his maturity and ability to function as a member of the team. His glasses are used to start the fires, so they are essentially a source of hope. Without the fire, the boys would have no…

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    chalaza, styes, etc.). Furthermore, our in-house optical lab allows us to provide the majority of our patients with quality eyewear in about an hour. What Patients Can Expect from Our In-House Optical Lab Whether we are repairing your current pair of glasses or creating you a new pair altogether, at Brook Run Vision Center’s in-house optical lab, we use the highest quality products and the most innovative optometry equipment available. Benefits Patients Receive with Our On-Site Eye Lab…

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