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    Humans rely on the use of five senses to understand the world around us; taste, touch, sight, hearing and smell. One of the most used in our daily life is sight. Just take a moment and think about every thing you have seen since you got up this morning. Although you might not know it there is a complex proses of perceiving being done by your eyes each time you open them. Everyday our brains are overwhelmed with all of the images provided by our eyes. So how do we make sense of what is important…

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    How does color depict emotions? That question encouraged me to ask people if there 's a relationship between color and emotion. The majority answered me saying “color is life”. That statement was very interesting to me as a researcher and I asked furthermore. What did they mean by “color is life”? To my understanding, color affects people 's emotions and behavior. Color has the greatness to speak for people, it 's a basic way to describe a person 's life. Those who want to express themselves se…

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    swung my legs out over the edge of the bed. I needed something to knock me out, something to take the edge off the pain. Knock me out? Profound words as I padded into the washroom and looked at my beaten face in the medicine cabinet mirror. My left eye was nearly…

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    color, contrast, texture, shape, position, orientation, and size, one can organize elements on a page so that users gets a sense of visual importance.” The hierarchy in View from Mount Holyoke starts off on the left side of the painting. Since most humans read from left to right, the viewer generally would look at a painting from left to right. The tree should be the first thing the viewer would look at since it is positioned in the front of the darker side of the painting. Then using hierarchy…

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    ENG 380T – Literature and Medicine Nicole Radova The Bionic Eye: A Collaborative Vision “Seeing is believing” – an idiom commonly uttered and heard in today’s Western world. Sight has been deemed the superior sense in our society since its association with knowledge acquisition in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries (Classen 1997, 402), which the Scientific Revolution directly preceded. Yet available to us are four other senses, which itself is not an ultimate truth as the very concept…

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    In his essay “What Faith Is”, philosophical theologian Paul Tillich discusses humans and their “ultimate concerns”. These concerns demand a person’s whole being and life, requiring total surrender in order to achieve total fulfillment. They are acts of personality, centered by the human mind, both conscious and unconscious. A true ultimate concern involves the self, whereas a false concern involves an object. Considering Tillich’s definition, I find that there are several values and lessons that…

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    Lipase Lab Report

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    Enzymes can be employed to hasten, or even delay reactions. Enzymes themselves are simply biological molecules (proteins) that affect a reaction as a catalyst. A catalyst is a chemical that induces a chemical reaction. Lipase is an enzyme that the human body uses to break down fats in foods so they can be absorbed in the intestines. Furthermore, lipase is essentially created in the pancreas but is also formed in the mouth and stomach (Encyclopedia Britannica, 2015). The substrate used will be…

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    the study of the human mind and behaviour and, as such, plays a number of important roles in modern society. Throughout the period of studying this class psychology I have learned how the content is related to my day to day life and society. Whether this being for in the future of my life, in the past, or even in the present. There are many different topics related to me for being a student-athlete such as society such as sleep, state of consciousness, reinforcement, digital eye strain, and life…

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    Lamina Cribrosa Essay

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    and surrounding tissues and how they change with aging and disease. LC has been investigated using a variety of methods, including histologic section,4,5 detergent digestion of surrounding tissues6,7 and finite element modeling.8,9 In human glaucomatous eyes, LC alterations may include posterior deformation,7,10 compression and thinning,10,11 molecular changes in astrocytes and other glial cells,12,13 laminar beam and pore size alterations14 and posterior migration of both the anterior and…

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    Glaucoma Research Paper

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    “ For a better comprehension of Glaucoma For nearly century glaucoma has been considered as one of the most common eye pathologies around the world but also one of the leading causes of blindness .In fact Glaucoma specifically in the united states according to the national institute affects more than three million people.before going further in facts a deeper look about such disease is necessary,an analysis of his origin, the causes and the solutions to the problem are indispensable and…

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