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    affects the reading of a text. When studying a text through a gay lense questions are asked as if the author was gay. She clearly seeks to explain that a gay writer is just the same as a heterosexual writer-- they just simply exist; there isn’t a need to read through a gay lense because that’s the one the book was created under. The ideas that readers tend to create of the writers often isn’t the reality and that affects the different lenses that we try to read through. Those who enjoy the…

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    The Lenses of Gender Age, Race, Classes and Sex was an exultant experinces for this reader; Audre Lorde extricated me as a reader. Throughout the reading I truly could identify with the events that were being spoken of in the writing. One of many significant point of Lorde, 2000 is the Mythical norm; the mythical norm anschauung an announcement that many African American or Blacks have had to deal with all their lives. The appalling and aprotic fact is that today it is still accruing in the same…

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    Contact lenses for hard-to-fit eyes Have you ever had trouble when it comes to wearing contact lenses or been told that you simply can’t wear them? Don’t give up just yet as it may just be a case of having what’s known as “hard-to-fit” eyes. This doesn’t mean you can’t wear contact lenses; you just need to know your options. Want to find out a little more? Then read on as we discuss reasons for having hard-to-fit eyes along with a number of possible contact lenses for hard-to-fit eyes. There…

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    Xeen cinema lenses: 3 now, 3 more to come Three new cinema lenses, 24, 50 and 85, all at T1.5 are the offer of a new name in the market: Xeen. Another way to say Samyang or Rokinon. Introduced in 2015, the new Xeen lenses for video and cinema are, as the information available suggests, “a masterpiece of design” only possible with the feedback from professional directors of photography. Samyang states they represent, also, the culmination of the company’s expertise in optical engineering. Xeen,…

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    Vistakon Case Summary

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    Vistakon operates within the contact lens industry. In this industry, Vistakon is among the leading brands due to it’s revolutionary disposal Acuvue contact lens. Seeking to improve upon prior success, Vistakon has developed the 1 Day Acuvue. The objective of this product is to maintain and expand industry leadership through innovation. Now faced with a national launch decision, Vistakon should launch1 Day Acuvue. As Vistakon prepares to launch 1 Day, they are concerned with how to price the…

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    When I watched this documentary, The Chernobyl Disaster, through a formal lense, the producer organized this documentary in chronological order. The medium in which this non-live performance was made is a digital narrative and was an 11 minute documentary on YouTube. The colors of this film were cool tone, mostly black and white photos, and a lot of grays and dark blue. These colors, to me, are associated with sadness. For example, dark gloomy days are associated with gray stormy rain clouds.…

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    Macbeth Lenses “Fair is foul and foul is fair.” This is just one of the many famous quotes from the play, The Tragedy of Macbeth. The quote means things are never as they should be. The story revolves around this single idea. It is what the reader can look for in many places in the play and find. Having a single idea helps the reader relate everything back to one central theme. The play gives many views throughout the play using this idea. When looking at Macbeth, some of the lenses I saw…

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    In Fahrenheit 451, an application of a moral literary lense is available throughout the book. This moral lense examines the moral and philosophical issues present in a work or created during the study of a work. Bradbury establishes a slight distrust in the government's role in society by using the main theme of Fahrenheit 451, which is censorship. His direct effect on readers is that he reminds them of the importance of reading and thinking. Through the characterization of Montag and Beatty,…

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    Moral Lense Literary Analysis of One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest The 1950s, the context of which One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, a novel by Ken Kesey, was written, was called the Era of Conformity. During this time, the American social atmosphere was quiet conformed, in that everyone was expected to follow the same, set format of behavior in society, and the ones who stand out of being not the same would likely be “beaten down” by the social norms. In the novel, One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest,…

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    Benefits Of Contact Lens

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    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 the Contact lenses. There are tons of benefits that one can obtain from using Contact lenses. It is more convenient and…

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