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    be seen through naked eye, by using a light source. It helps to magnify the small object to 1000* times than the real size of the real object. In light microscope light ray is send and it travel as a beam through the specimen and then through the lenses finally producing a magnified image. But this mage is inverted. If it’s necessary to erect we have to use another extra lens. To get a clear image we have to use a thin specimen which allows light beam to travel through it.…

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    Political Lenses Nothing a person thinks, says, or does is ever in its own pure form. Every second of every day a person’s view is tainted by a lens. When considering politics, what are the main factors that shape today’s political discourse? Merriam Webster Dictionary defines discourse as, “The use of words to exchange thoughts and ideas.” Simply put, discourse is another term for discussion. Everyone has encountered some form of political discourse in their life, but what sways those…

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    irrespective of age, and an individual’s health. With the glasses, the eye care industry would be completely transformed as patients would obtain perfect vision where they wouldn’t need to use driving glasses, progressive lenses, and contact lenses anymore. This surgically-inserted lenses would replace humans’ natural eye, which then hinders the possibility…

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    Living Religions

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    Enlightenment, religion has become in the West an object to be studied, rather than an unquestioned basic fact of life. Cultural anthropologist, sociologist, philosophers, psychologists, and even biologist have peered at religion through their own particular lenses, trying to explain what religion is and why it exist to those who no longer take it for granted." This paragraph really got my blood pumping. I got so excited once I read the word "object" in reference to religion. People…

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    Dry Eyes Research Paper

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    due to pregnancy, using birth control pills or menopause. • Eating a diet that is low in vitamin A, which is found in liver, carrots and broccoli, or low in omega-3 fatty acids, which are found in fish, walnuts and vegetable oils • Wearing contact lenses People who have dry eyes may experience these complications: • Eye infections. Your tears protect the surface of your eyes from infection. Without adequate tears, you may have an increased risk of eye…

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    standards of practice for the College of Opticians of Ontario does not go into detail about dispensing contact lenses as an ophthalmic device other than the minimum equipment requirements to be used in fitting contact lenses. The College of Opticians of British Columbia educates the Optician of what to do during contact lens fittings and to inform the health care consumer about using contact lenses on a daily basis. “Infection Control for Regulated Professionals was prepared as a resource and…

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    appearance, and the lifestyle you maintain. Here are a few tips to guide you: Consider your lens solution before buying a frame. Obviously this is something you must consider and cannot control. Some frames may not be a match for the lenses you need. For example, progressive lenses do not go with today's smaller stylish frames. If you have a high prescription, it is best to choose a smaller symmetrical frame that centers on your face. After you have become aware of the lens solution you…

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    around Meredith Grey but for once we get to look into Jackson and April’s lives and we see how they end up where they are. Materialistic Lense…

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    “A Worn Path” by Eudora Welty demonstrates a clear understanding of the three critical lenses. The first of three critical lenses is Marxist which is a lens that helps us influence the characters, plot, setting, reader/viewer, author, time period, and any other aspect of an exhibit. The second lens is the Feminist lens which is an ideology that “opposes the political, economical, and cultural relegation of women to positions of inferiority.” Finally, the Archetypal lens which is character types…

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    Firstly, my spiritual belief is one of the cultural lenses that I believe has majorly affected my view on the dispute of life after death. When I was sixteen years old, I made the biggest and dare I say, the greatest decision in my life, which was: receiving my Lord Jesus Christ. Because of my faith, I believe that once you die, you either go to heaven or you go to hell. Secondly, one of the cultural lenses that I believe has molded the attitude I have towards work ethic is my race. I am half…

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