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    Squinting Research Paper

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    board and focusing on their school work, leading to frustration and poor grades. Because children don't typically tell their parents if they are having difficulty with their vision, it's important to watch for these signs that they may need corrective lenses. 1. Squinting Looking through a pinhole reduces the blurriness of an object in the vision by reducing its size of the image on the retina, temporarily sharpening the image. Squinting works much like looking through a pinhole. Squinting can…

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    The poem “I am offering this poem” by author Jimmy Santiago Baca is about his giving of a poem and what the poem should mean. Through the lense of point of view you can see that the theme of the story is “love is the ultimate gift.” which is shown in many areas of the text. In the first person point of view it shows what he wants the poem to do for the receiver, “keep it as a warm coat when winter comes to cover you.”(lines 4-5). These lines show how this poem is more than just ink on paper.…

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    very important because you are going to be working with many types of cameras and you should be able to pick it up quickly along with the different types of software and editing applications. Dealing with all of the camera equipment such as tripods, lenses, and chargers is also a task and responsibility. You will also be working with many editing applications and softwares that…

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    To best understand this, one must examine the text and Gabriel’s actions within it. Throughout “The Dead,” Gabriel works to live an admirable and generous life for those around him, striving to be personable, respected, and refined. However, occasionally, light shines through the cracks in his character. In his first interaction with Lily, when he asks her about possible wedding plans, she replies “with great bitterness.” Gabriel is caught off guard; his first response is to “reaffirm the…

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    that imagery of consumption scattered throughout Shakespeare’s tragedies, specifically Timon of Athens, suggests that there is an underlying “bitterness” or “contempt” for society that the playwright may have held. By viewing the play through this lense one could theorize that Timon of Athens is a relevant commentary and warning of the predatory nature of society then and now. The essential problem and irony in Timon of Athens is that the protagonist is himself a consumer and contributor to the…

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    relating to Title IX. The fact that it was hidden that Elliott was a sex offender, compliance with the law does have an affect on the ethical analysis of this situation. Looking at this case through the different lenses of the three ethical theories highlights the viewpoints of both sides. These lenses are comprised of the utilitarian theory, deontological theory, and the humanistic…

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    Feynman – they never cease to fascinate me. I find people who have a thorough understanding in two or more subjects highly interesting. They are able to see things with more than one approach, like using two different lenses to see the world, red and blue for example. Through those lenses you can see the world “protruding”. Most people will find it odd how one can be an expert in conflicting topics. Philosophy is infamously known to be often frowned-upon by scientists. Feynman is the living…

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    Cultural Racism In Canada

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    one is born a racist, we are born woven into this cultural fabric of racism, because the loom that weaves it was calibrated with ideals derived from a colonial history, socioeconomic inequality and white superiority. Using a Critical Race Feminism lense, and citing the works put forth by Charmaine Nelson, Minelle Mahtani, Jasmin Yiwani, and Robin D.G. Kelley, this paper explores how Canada’s colonial past and racial history, is internalized in the lives of women and how this construction of…

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    Patient portals are applications that let patients interact and communicate with hospitals and doctors. The electronic medical record (EMR) system are very important giving services to the patients and they can interact with the medical information . Patient portals are good towards the recognition of better patient management, and the healthcare device gives accessible approaches for patients. Hence they can create tremendous partnerships with their health. Thus patients have the potential to…

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    Bible Story Of Ruth

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    in my childhood because it showed to me someone who persevered through everything she had been through to achieve what she wanted. As a college student, I still enjoy this story but for a much different reason. Looking at the story through various lenses and criticisms has shown me that the main point of the story was lost on me as a child. The number one point of the story is the idea that Ruth is a Moabite. A Moabite is an outsider or alien to Israel. The people of Israel treated most aliens…

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