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    Analysis Of Blue Lens

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    Through a Blue Lens is a 52 minute long documentary which portrays the day to day interactions between a group of officers from the Vancouver Police Department and various homeless and drug addicts in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside. In this film, the police officers, known as The Odd Squad Productions Society, hope to educate society about the tragedy of those who suffer from the addiction to controlled substances and alcohol, and of the extreme circumstances these individuals find themselves in…

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    Postcolonial Lens Essay

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    Revising History Using A Different Lens As the daughter of a Palestinian living in the diaspora, this class has helped me to appreciate the significance and the content of postcolonial literature. While authors such as Chinua Achebe, and Salman Rushdie appeal to me, because of my connection with Palestine, I am more likely to seek out authors that focus on the Middle East—especially Palestine, such as Edward Said. To me, the significance of postcolonial literature is more than just a…

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    Benefits Of Contact Lens

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    Today, many people are experiencing eyesight problems and they will always have a tough decision in choosing whether they should use eye glasses or contact lenses. Do you use eye glasses? If you do, you may not know what the benefits of contact lenses can give you. People complain about their problems and difficulties with eye glasses such as blurry vision, difficulty in playing sports, etc. I think they must start using an alterntative tool that could aid them in their eyesight problems such as…

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    Essay On Cultural Lens

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    held captive in.” In other words, Alder is saying that the way you view the world is based on the way you grew up. Many aspects that impact the way you see the world include: your family, religion, parents, gender, role in the family, etc. A cultural lens is the way you see life and the world around you. It is what you were taught by your parents/guardians as you were growing up, and it is what decides who you will be and what you will do. Family has always been the element that keeps me…

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    provoking performance, however, he reaches a deeper truth within his subjects. In the end, Rouch met his goal of exploring what film can achieve, revealing a transformation that prompts itself turning subjects into actors when placed in front of the lens of a…

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    If you have poor eyesight, the tediousness of glasses and contacts can get annoying, especially after several years. Not to mention, the continued costs of purchasing glasses and contacts every year or so can be costly. The solution to the problem for glasses-wearers is laser eye surgery. Unfortunately, the surgery is not the most affordable for everyone, ranging from $400 per eye to almost $2,000 per eye. It depends on the clinic, doctor, risk, and other factors. Furthermore, traditional group…

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    Bubble Lens Research Paper

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    Cover Page Warm-Up: The paper presents the concept of the bubble lens which is actually a new targeted acquisition strategy which treats the restrictions associated with the Bubble Cursor in order to boost the speed as well as precision concerning obtaining little; compact targets precisely the targets in which the Bubble Cursor tends to degenerates towards the point cursor. As part of an initial research, we discover the Bubble Cursor carried out inadequately once targets experienced a…

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    available in three skirt curve options: flat, medium, and steep. All of the diagnostic lenses had a sphere power of 3.00D. The ultimate objective a lens fitting is to achieve a lens to cornea relationship that is very similar to that of a rigid gas permeable (RGP) alignment fit, while avoiding any contact between the cornea and the RGP portion of the lens. The lens’ base curve fits approximately 0.20 mm (0.75 to 1.75 D) steeper than Flat K and is selected independently of the skirt curve. The…

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    Macbeth Through The Feminist Lens Throughout Macbeth, gender roles are displayed in various ways. These roles affect who has control, and shows the fear of men when women are not submissive. The mixing of gender roles is portrayed by Lady Macbeth, and the Witches. Because Lady macbeth and the witches do not fit into traditional gender roles, they have more power than other women, and they cause discomfort for the men in the play. Viewing Macbeth through the feminist lens demonstrates men’s fear…

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    Critical Lens Essay

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    Cognitive and perceptual biases are inherent in everyone, including intelligence analysts. These biases are largely the result of training and experience. These biases form a personal lens through with intelligence analysts view information, analyze, and draw conclusions. “These [personal lenses] strongly influence what information analysts will accept – that is, data that are in accordance with analysts’ unconscious mental models are more likely to be perceived and remembered than…

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