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    mastery on the assignment in Module 1. Module 1 content was readings from the IRIS website. The content I read related to classroom behavior problems that an educator would encounter and strategies that could be used. After reading the IRIS module I was able to complete the assignment for module 1 with ease. The assignment questions were well written that I was able to complete with the material I had just read from IRIS module. 2. Reflect and discuss how the content in Module 2 prepared you…

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    I take out my notepad and paper and wrote “Malitia.” Reading the words, Renee exhaled through her teeth. “What?” I wrote, confused. “Malitia is evil.” She said shortly, searching for a way out of the elevator. “No it isn’t.” I wrote angrily. “Iris, they tricked you.” Renee said kindly, sadly. “Malitia hurts people.” “I DON’T HURT PEOPLE!!” I wrote, wishing I could scream it. “You can’t make me go with you.” She said, crossing her arms. I glared at her. “Watch me.” I wrote, grabbing her arm…

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    It's a combination of medication, social input, and psychological inputs,” said Farooq Ahmad, MD London Institute of Psychiatry (IRI Training). Medication is a common way to treat schizophrenia. There are two branches of antipsychotic medications that are prescribed. The first is conventional antipsychotics that treat positive symptoms. New generation antipsychotics treat both positive…

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    As far as a Hollywood movie goes, everyone wants the perfect Hollywood ending. To be able to have the perfect Hollywood ending, Hollywood first has to make the perfect character. The perfect character consists of someone who is all around good. They have good intentions, a wholesome background, and despite every awful situation they are put in they come out of it a better person. So what better way to portray the perfect character than by making them great with kids? That was, after all, the…

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    suggesting a drama. Then shifting to the exact opposite of high-key lighting while a young boy practices baseballs. These first two scenes delineate the two extremes of good and evil or right and wrong. The comparison of the women in the Natural, with Iris Gaines who is Roy Hobbes hometown sweetheart, Harriet Bird a serial killer targeting athletes, and Memo Paris a gold digger. When Harriet Bird is on the train to seduce Roy, the lighting is again low-key this time depicting evil, danger,…

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    king of Egypt. Seth being the former king, Horus challenged seth to a contest. The winner of the contest should become the king of Egypt. However Seth didn't play fair and became the victor by cheating. Iris Decided to help Horus and set Seth up and trap him, but Seth begged for his life. Iris let Seth go. Horus was angry when he found out what his mother had done. He rages against his mother, earning the other gods sides. The Gods decided there would be one more match, and Seth gets to choose…

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    Albinism: Skin Disease

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    on. Eye color in albinos varies from very light blue to brown and can possibly change with age. A person with Albinism might appear to have red eyes in some lighting because of their irises. The lack of pigment in their iris makes their eyes translucent which means that their iris can’t block light from entering the eye. So what we see is light reflected off the back of the eye and passes the…

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    eye, air into water. The light that enters and is refracted inside the cornea then passes through the pupil, a round opening at the center of the iris. The amount of light let in is determined by environmental factors and the iris, which acts as an adjustable diaphragm controlling the dilation of the pupil (Health Guidance). In dim lighting, the the iris will expand the pupil, or dilate it, to permit more rays in. If it is bright, however, the pupil will shrink to avoid damage. Once past the…

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    Human Eye Research Paper

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    Iris makes interesting colour of the eye but more importantly it regulates the amount of the light that enters the eye. The amount of light is determined by the size of the pupil. The pupil is dark, distinguished central spot regulated by iris muscle fibres that are part of autonomic nervous system. When light enters through the pupil, the iris acts like a diaphragm of a camera. In darkness, when light is insufficient to see properly, the iris contracts and allow the pupil…

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    Purple Eye Colors

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    Are purple eyes just legends? Research show that eye color is determined by the amount of melanin in the iris and the scattering light in someone's eyes. Research also shows that there are different counts of people developing purple eyes after birth. A study on Alexandria's Genesis shows that it is a very rare color in the eye's of almost all women only. So is it true? Many people do not believe that it is real because of all the outrageous effects that it has on some people who have…

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