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    highlighted eyes with eyebrows and eyelashes. What would happen if you would not have beautiful eyelashes? Well, this is not the final apocalypse; therefore, you must have a deep breath and restore your calm. This situation is obvious and every 3rd of the girl…

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    Locking eyes with a stranger across the room can easily be marginalized as an occurrence, which only holds weight in half baked romantic comedies. This particular sentiment could not be further from the truth, as gaze and gaze direction plays an integral role in our non-verbal communications with other humans. The reaction of an individual to eye contact or gaze usually depends on the mutuality of the eye contact, such as in positive cases involving sexual of personal interest, or negative…

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    Alice Monologue

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    know it'll come out eventually, so just say it. Get it over with." I huff onto my bed, and pat the spot next to me. "Well... actually it's not about you." Alice twists her fingers together, and walks between me and my wall, deciding to face me. Her eyes are pure nerves. I've never seen her this worried. She wasn't even like this at the talent show in 8th grade, and that was the worst I've seen it. She has been holding this in, and that means it's something juicy. Everyone knows Alice's face,…

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    without vision you can't see the beautiful things around you. But our eyes isn't the only way to see things, I think that we can use our imagination to see the things around us and a lot of us don’t realize that. In Emily Dickinson's poems, “We grow accustomed to the dark” and “Before I got my eye put out” she writes about how not having vision isn’t a bad thing, unless you have your imagination. In the poem, “Before I got my eye put out” Dickinson writes about if she loses her sight it would…

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    illusions are usually described as visual images that differ from reality. The eyes and brain “sees” something that does not really match the physical measurement of the image. Optical illusions can function in many ways, they can be images that are different from the objects that make them up, they can also be ones that come from the effects on the eyes and brain through excessive stimulation, and others where the eye and brain creates unconscious inferences. For my science fair project I will…

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    Mission Impossible Chapter Two Carter's POV RECAP _"Meet," Brick started choking a bit whilst moving his eyes back and fourth on blondie and I, "your new," I think he stopped breathing as he pulled on his collar, "partner." Valley Boy and I shot up from our chairs, and shouted, "PARTNER!?" with fury. Together, we stared at Brick with piercing eyes- and that was the closest to partnership Brick was going to receive from Blondie and I. _ "Excuse me! Please, listen first- before jumping to…

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    Four Senses Research Paper

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    the human body uses biological systems, senses, to interpret external stimuli and form a coherent, tangible view. The senses consist of seeing, hearing, smelling, touching, and tasting, where seeing and hearing are the most crucial. The perception of the world is the brain’s ability to analyze the incoming sensation messages and relay them back; sensation is both the initial messages sent by the nerves and the complete resulting picture created by the brain. The complete picture that humans…

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    Ergonomic Office Equipment Sitting behind a desk for long periods of time can cause stress all over the human body. A 2006 study in The American 9,279 emergency room visits for computer related injuries. A number that is up from 1,267 just twelve years earlier. (Bakalar) Other statistics show some very dramatic numbers. The average adult now spends 50-70% of the day sitting at work. 35.7% of all adults in the United States are obese. Musculoskeletal disorders account for about one-third of…

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    alongside a road in the Blue Mountains, New South Wales. A kind couple had spotted them and began slowly approaching the stray kittens. After successfully holding the sibling pair in their arms, they soon noticed there was something strange about their eyes. The couple knew they had to quickly find for help. After rushing into their local RSPCA shelter, it was soon discovered that Felix and Dora were born without eyelids and that without corrective surgery… the kittens would become blind within…

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    Dimitri slowly opened his eyes gazing upon the large glass window straight ahead. The sunset was on fire and appeared as it had been dyed red. He left the bed sheets messily crinkled as if there an elephant stampede occurred. Dimitri was highly anticipating his upcoming law interview the following week. After all he had to survive in a filthy, claustrophobic, musty smelling, two and a half star hotel called Oakley Inn, which was near the outskirts of the City. He quickly splashes water on his…

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