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    Guilt Monologue

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    Guilt piled upon guilt. The overwhelming. The battlefield in her mind that fights for her strength and security. The humiliation. It wanted to clothe her. On that bright sunny day, with it's warm sun and cool breezes. She cried out, "Lord, my God, please help me." Anyone of you in this same battle? Does shame threaten to clothe you with its heavy dark blanket? I have good news for you!! You are NOT who they say you are. You are not who you say you are. You are who God says you…

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    Paper #1 Narrative – Final: Moving Through My Eyes At the age of 10 my world changed drastically as I moved 1,566 miles from Maddison Heights, Michigan to McIntosh, New Mexico, but what did I know about change? Why couldn’t I be as excited as my mom? Why couldn’t my dad move with us, then get a local job? Why couldn’t I just fall asleep like my sisters? Why does this move continue to impact my life nine years later? Why am I the only one who has a problem with these trivial questions? I…

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    Welcome to Gravity Falls! The weird town in Oregon where mysterious supernatural activity seems to be lurking around every corner. Nobody knows if this is where big foot, sea monsters, or even preserved dinosaurs reside but one thing 's for sure, there 's something hidden underneath the surface of the Mystery Shack and the Pines twins are about to figure out what it 's all about. Mabel and Dipper Pines are a pair of twelve year old mystery solving twins who are short and share thick light brown…

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    bara’s piece titled Long Pond: Daylight is an oil based landscape that displays a scenic forest along a contrasting waterfront. LaPalombara created this piece in 2016 and it is currently on display in the Kennedy Museum along with several other landscapes of his: Long Run and Long Pond Shoreline. In Long Pond: Daylight LaPalombara successfully manipulates color and depth to portray a realistic, picturesque experience. The overall color scheme of the piece contains an analogous color scheme based…

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    Richard Misrach is an American contemporary photographer that focused mostly on landscape photography. One of his main goals was to capture the effects of the society on nature. (Artnet) Misrach’s work consists mostly of nature and landscapes. His photo I have selected is of the aftermaths of a forest fire at Yosemite. It is unknown weather the fire was man made or from natural causes but it does make one think of the effects they might be having on this gorgeous earth. Misrach’s Yosemite (Burnt…

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    In this scene, the couple had a ‘turn taking’ eye contact. Hall (1966) states “There is noticeable feedback from the muscles that control [their] eyes” (p. 119). This feedback helps the couple to know when to speak so that a smooth transition can take place between their voices in the disagreement. There is a point in the interaction where the couple had their eyes fixed on each other. This means that the couple is paying particular attention to the muscles…

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    Lamina Cribrosa Essay

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    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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    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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    short story, the frantic narrator diligently tries to convince the reader that he is a sane man, while providing contradicting details for his quest to murder an innocent old man. His reasons behind it? Simply because he is agitated by the old man’s eye and finds it distasteful. In this short story “The Tell Tale Heart,” Edgar Allan Poe depicts the frightening twisted mind of the reader using irony, imagery, and symbolism. The tale begins with the narrator trying to convince others, that he is…

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    an optical device that records images that can be stored instantly or transmitted to another location. These images can be still photographs or moving images like videos. The functioning of the camera is very similar to the functioning of the human eye. It is an image forming device. A camera works with the light of the visible spectrum. It creates an image of the object and records the image on a photographic film. Every camera uses a very basic design: light enters a close d box through a…

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