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    Animals are tested on instead of humans because some people see animals…

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    One particular symbol he used was the human eye. Fitzgerald used the symbol of the eye to illustrate God watching over the neglected American people, God’s view on the…

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    How The Eye Works

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    In the daily lives of humans we often take our ability to see for granted. We rarely think about what process our eyes and brain must complete in order to view something as simple as a movie or lecture slide. In fact, such a small part of our anatomy is made of greatly complex procedures The operation system of the eye is very complex and one can easily stray from track when discussing how the eye works. First, the cornea is a part of the physical eye that helps reflect and bend light in a way…

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    "C-7625, can you hear me?" The blackness vanished as I opened my eyes. My scanners immediately survey the warehouse I'm in and my system starts. Progress bars load and data are shown in my central CPU. Big blue and black robotic arms are moving about, adding plates and connecting wires on me. I stand on a cold, smooth, and metallic cylinder raised a few feet off the dark-gray ground while the robotic arms rotate around the cylinder. I look around the warehouse, painted dark-blue with…

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    and the abilities to rethink the logical reasons of man to form a difference way of viewing the world with a new set of fresh eyes. The man’s abilities to reason thing logically is where his disbelief lied and the real truth sometime is hidden. This is why the real master comes…

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    Alice Walker Am I Blue

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    The connection between the two is evident, and the speaker has similar feelings to Blue towards the end of the short story: and anger towards humans and their mistreatment of animals. Seeing this new Blue, the speaker had looked and saw, “... in Blue’s large brown eyes was a new look, more painful than the look of despair: the look of disgust with human beings”(Paragraph…

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    appearance. They don 't feel that they are as beautiful as the women on TV and magazines. The media is mentally brainwashing American females that they are not thin enough, or have blonde hair and blue eyes. This causes women to have hatred against the perfect ideal females. In Toni Morrison 's novel The Bluest Eye two of her fundamental characters, Claudia and Pecola show hate toward others, and themselves since they are not as beautiful as the superior females. “It had begun with Christmas and…

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    The Storm By Dorothy

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    storm by finding shelter in the underground cellar used for preserving wine. When suddenly a dead silence prevailed in, she got out to experience the eye of the storm, the still centre of the storm where one experiences the calmest of calm. Though she could see the cyclone spinning and boiling at a distance, she was safe inside its eye. It was in this eye that her “myth of womanhood had been exploded” (White 424). Everything around her had been destroyed, everything seemed to be getting…

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    Optometrist Research Paper

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    without them. So now, I have decided that I will help others with the same problem. It does not hurt that with more technology coming out, and kids playing on them more that the kids’ eyes will worsen. 1. When I become an optometrist, my job will be to help others with their eyes. 3. I would have to check the eyes to see if they have any diseases or disorders. Also, I would prescribe contacts and eyeglasses so that the patient could see more clearly. The work may become tiring, and the patients…

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    The narrator bares his soul, and his strong sense of paranoia to justify his sanity, but in the end, confirms his ‘madness’ by the vile act of murder he commits. The narrator reveals the profound truth, of how untruthful and deceiving the human heart could be, and at the same time, how it can be brutally honest at the point of death. Edgar Allan Poe’s works prove to be products of a highly creative and imaginative mind. His innovative style of writing and his tales of suspense and…

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