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    False Stereotypes

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    For instance, the second most common stereotype targeted towards me is, being a male and wearing glasses translates as I am probably not athletic or well coordinated. It is true multiple individuals that wear prescription lenses shy away from any physical activity, because it may not be their strong suit. However in my case. I was a varsity sprinter…

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    Essay On Optometrist

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    When the time comes to visit an eye doctor in phoenix, many individuals are confused as to whether they need to see an optician, optometrist or ophthalmologist. Each individual plays a role in a person's eye care, yet most individuals need to only see an optometrist. Eye exams, as performed by an optometrist, allow health problems to be detected at any early stage. Many individuals don't realize that tumors may be detected through a routine eye exam, and the same is true of diabetes. In addition…

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    The Use Of Force Analysis

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    The Pain for Keep a Secret In the short story, “The Use of Force”, by William Carlos Williams, two parents want to know the exact cause of their daughter illness, they ask the doctor if he can examine their daughter, Mathilda. The girl fights against the doctor and makes the examination awfully difficult. Afterward, the doctor must have to recur to force. In Williams “The Use of Force”, is showing that the child is fighting for her life and how the situation that she is living affect her. The…

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    When reading, many people do not pay close attention to facial expressions, colors, or the time period, however, once you deeply analyze them you start to uncover more secrets about a novel.ADD BROAD IDEA. In the novel, The Great Gatsby, by F. Scott Fitzgerald, incorporates the use of eyes and vision to display wisdom, emotions, and corruption. Scott Fitzgerald displays wisdom of his characters by using descriptions of eyes and vision. An example of this in the text is when we are introduced to…

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    This photo shows a pair of eyeglasses. The part of the image that is seen through the lens is in focus while everything outside of the lens frame is out of focus. The human eye is a fascinating organ. There are many parts of the eye that aid in allowing a person to see, but this paper will talk only the components that allow images to form on the retina. In general, the ciliary muscle can relax or contract to adjust the focal length of the lens. When the muscle is contracted, the curvature of…

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    Why I Hate Reading

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    I remember the very first book I ever read, it was a paper book made by my teacher. The illustrations looked as though a child had drawn them with a pack of crayons, the sentences were very short and very boring. I remember reading “Pat sat down” over and over, “Pat drinks juice.” The simplest sentences ever, and I had to read that same ridiculous book everyday. It was that small, elementary book that made me hate reading. I read as little as I possibly could, just barely enough to get through…

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    during those two hours. Although this adventure could have stopped I decided to go no more. My wrestling team had just finished practice and were about to leave. I realized I had forgotten my glasses in the school we had been practicing in several minutes before. So I walk up to coach and ask, “I forgot my glasses, can I go get them?” Coach replied, “Sure.”…

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    The Stanford experiment separated two groups of people being the prisoners and the correctional officers. The objective of this experiment was to see the impact a position of power would have to a person. This would not only show how human nature changes when being put in this position but also explain why they act the way they do. Ordinary people are put into these positions and are able to do extraordinary activities due to their social psychological influences. This related to “The Lottery”…

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    1950's Fashion Trends

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    someone tried to hurt or rob the woman the woman would simply hit the person with the umbrella spike. Some umbrellas still have these spikes today. Almost like how people today have pepper spray. Another popular accessory was a pair of winged glasses. These glasses were targeted towards women and were usually adorned with glitter or…

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    anger burning deep within their eyes. The short man turned to the tall one, lowering his Oakleys and flashed him a look of confusion. "What is going on, Bone?" Bone did not respond, but instead kept his face hidden neatly behind the cloth, his dirty glasses not even moving from his own eyes. "No need for a leader!" The crowd screeched, looking straight at the short man, then Bone. "NO need for a leader! NO need for a…

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