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    There are many different materials that can be used for eyeglasses. They all have advantages and disadvantages. When it comes to how your brain creates images and why they differ there are many different body parts that have a big effect. With that being said two materials that are used for eyeglasses are plutonite and the hydrophobic lense coating. These two materials are two of the most used for eyeglasses as they have many advantages that are not provided by other materials. There are also…

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    In the world of optometry there are certain techniques and practices that practitioners adopt. Most use standard ways of correcting and improving the vision of their patients, similar to what Duffy says, “An optometrist conducts eye examinations, prescribes corrective contact lenses and glasses, and diagnoses and treats eye diseases and disorders” (Duffy “Different Types”). Even though there are common practices there are, like most other practices, alternate ways to fix problems that patients…

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    Len Bias Research Paper

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    Len Bias was born in 1963 and was only twenty-two when he died of a cocaine related overdose. Bias was and still is considered one of the most exceptional players in the National Basketball Association (NBA). Bias rose to stardom after being a star collegiate athlete at the University of Maryland, drafted into the NBA only two years on the collegiate level (Boren…). After being drafted into the NBA in 1986 and the buzz that surrounded him was loud. However, as Bias gained popularity even though…

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    willing to wager that a large number of brides love a great snowfall. They say when it snows on your wedding day it is good luck sign of fertility and prosperity. With the fresh snow fall, it is certainly a beautiful way to start your marriage. Grand Lens Photography presents 3 tips for winter wedding photos. Mnhbride.com 1) Moments Images of a bride and groom keeping warm and cozy together is quite a romantic sight. When photographing in the snow, ensure that posing outdoors is part of…

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    Hamlet shows the feministic lens throughout the book. Feminist lens allows the reader to look at text through the eyes of feminism to analyze how women are portrayed and presented. In Hamlet the feminist lens is shown through Ophelia, the love interest of Hamlet. Ophelia’s love is not equal in part with her lover, Hamlet; he sees her more of an object. Her father and brother seeing his true intentions, push their worries onto Ophelia, presenting the idea that if anything happens between Hamlet…

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    The feminist lens focuses on how women and what their roles are in society. In the short story The Skating Party it undermines women’s equality. When one applies the feminist lens to The Skating Party by Merna Summers women aren't equal to men because women aren't mentioned as equal; they need to find husbands, and or just be attractive to men and be nothing else. More specifically when Delia’s sister, Eunice came into town Delia said “I invited Eunice out here to find a husband,” (Summers 7)…

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    Len-Rios: A Case Study

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    organization - and the community. Because it is recognised as a complex process, it is defined in its widest sense as the communication management that occurs between an organization or individual and all of its “publics” or audiences (Len-Rios, 2011). In the words of Len-Rios (2011), using this broad definition allows for the inclusion of many relations beyond media relations; examples of these are “government public affairs, labour relations-mediation, crisis communication, conflict…

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    First Nations View by Carolyn Bereznak Kenny, Decolonizing the Lens of Power by Kerstin Knopf, and When Science Meets Aboriginal Oral History by Kate Allen all consisted of a similar main focus: the importance of Indigenous oral history and its comparison to modern Western culture. The Sense of Art introduced the wide variety that art has to offer, as well as its different meanings to several societies. Likewise, Decolonizing the Lens of Power discussed oratories and film, along with contrasting…

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    Camera Lens of Humanity Human’s decision-making power has been lost; that power has been taken over by society – that remains what is controlling what individuals desire now. Instead of paying attention to personal desires, individuals are basing their cravings on the desires of others. The prevalent culture has individuals focusing more on purchasing the newest upgrade rather than appreciating what they already own; they must own the latest technology or fashion statement. People remain…

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    Throughout the writing of the book Frankenstein, Shelley wrote what she knew in the year eighteen-sixteen. Her life events is what makes the book as great as it is. The novel Frankenstein is based off of the events around the time. What also makes her awesome is that she is the daughter of two great novelist William Godwin, and Mary Wollstonecraft. In Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, the author integrated three kinds of criticism, biographical, historical, and feminist lenses to influence her ideas…

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