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    Have you ever seen those cute, furry little calves that have appeared all over social media? Well if you have, then it was probably a Highland calf. The Highland Cattle Breed is unique due to its unusually long fur. There is also a miniature version of this special breed, which are about 43 inches tall. Highland cattle originated from Scotland and the West Isles, but some believe that vikings brought them to Scotland from Scandinavia. These cattle can handle harsh weather conditions, and are…

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    eighty-four-year-old neighbor, Colette, has come to me to talk about how she is having eye complications after a recent fall to the head. After reviewing the symptoms, I think Colette has damaged her oculomotor nerve, cranial nerve IV. Furthermore, the inferior rectus is in charge of depressing, adducting, and laterally rotating the eye (Schuenke, Schulte, & Schumacher 2016). Similarly, the inferior rectus muscle positions the eye infraversion, dextrodepression, levodepression,…

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    understand well the subject, we must first appreciate how the eyes enables us to see, and the major role of the optic nerve plays in this process. Let us compare our eyes with a camera. When taking pictures, as we click on the shutter, the lens of the camera let the lights go inside then focuses the light on the film and when the light hits the film, an image was created. This idea is same with a normal eye. When light rays enter the eye through the pupil, it is focused on the cornea and lens…

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    Retinopathy Of Prematurity

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    exposure to supplemental oxygen in incubators herein we explore and discuss Retinopathy of Prematurity in its entirety, its classification, its causes, and risk factors, its treatment, and prevention. Retinopathy of prematurity is a vasoproliferative eye diseases (Chen H, 2015: ) that affects premature infants who have not completely finished the gestation period. According to cernichioro- Espinosa, very low birthweight…

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    A single pale ear curved away from its companion, my eyes trailed its lead. A small smile crept onto my features, and my anxiety settled somewhat. The stallion that approached is one I know. It's a faded memory, a wisp of my childhood where he was present. A dainty, gangly creature that I had used as a lab rat. But he is dainty and gangly no longer. As he neared me, his crimson colored eyes swept my flank, a twinge of anxiety pouring back into my senses. He looked at me differently than he did…

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    Open Angle Glaucoma Essay

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    Open-Angle Glaucoma According to the authors Ramdas, Wolfs, Kiefte-de Jong, Hofman, and de Jong (2013) of the article "Nutrient Intake and Risk of Open-Angle Glaucoma: The Rotterdam Study", Open-Angle Glaucoma is a progressive neurodegenerative disease that leads to glaucomatous optic neuropathy and eventually, through glaucomatous visual field loss, to the loss of sight. It is also the most common cause of irreversible blindness worldwide. Increased intraocular pressure, oxidative stress, and…

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    M4A1 Descriptive Writing

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    The sound of glass crunching under my boot echoed across the ruined city. Noise used to be comforting, now I despise it. Especially now. Not now, I can’t be found. I need to get the drop if needed, the crate is important. Walking down the street I hear multiple pairs of footsteps. No, they can’t find me. I sling my M4A1 over my shoulder and run into a building across the street. I ram through the door, knocking it off it’s hinges. It crashes to the ground with a bang, rubble crunching under it.…

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    Botox Should Be Banned

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    you may notice facial wrinkles is around your eyes. Crow's feet appear on the outside of the eyes because the skin is constantly folding when the muscles in that area contract when you squint, laugh, or smile. Crow's feet can develop at a fairly young age and they tend to get worse over time. Botox can reduce the appearance of these wrinkles and make you happier with your appearance. Here's how it can help. Botox Relaxes The Muscles Around Your Eyes Botox could be an excellent way to get rid…

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    flushed over the contact, showing a lovely smile. "Klaus? What does mein engel mean?" The giant held the boy's hand firmly as it parted his lips and smiled back. "It means my angel. That is what you are to me Leo. My hope and light." The brunet's eyes widen as steam bursts out of his head. He prepared himself readying those three words once more, gulping as his heart beat faster. "K-Klaus I...I-" Immediately, Klaus's phone went off with a beeping ringtone. He picked it up, while the little…

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    Armoros: A Short Story

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    This scene displays the theme that there is always hope,” Tessa took a deep breath, she did not know if what she was about to do was even possible, or simply madness. As Armoros raised her with his hands, she closed her eyes, reaching out with her mind, reaching into the clockwork angel. She tumbled for a moment through dark space, and the gray limbo, seeking that light, that spark of spirit, that life--. And there it was, a sudden blaze, a bonfire, brighter than any spark she had ever seen…

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