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    When you don't have perfect vision, it's not considered a life threatening or even life altering condition. It just means you need a pair of prescription glasses. It is remarkable how two pieces of clear plastic or glass mounted on a frame, work so well at restoring one of the most important of your five senses. If only other problems could be remedied so easily. How do prescription glasses work? To answer this, you need to understand how vision works. How Eyesight Works When light reflects…

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    Keyword: eyeglasses online glasses store First of all, the general public has any expertise of buying eyeglasses online can notice that their costs are considerably not up to those displayed at local stores. The distinction in price could also be astonishing to some customers who First time try and get online glasses. This sort of surprise primarily results from the actual fact that eyewear stuffs from these Two main sources are nearly constant. They uniquely vary extremely in price. With 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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    Alcohol Myopia Theory

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    This study is anchored on the Theory on Alcohol Myopia by Donald Rehm (2011). Alcohol myopia is a cognitive-physiological theory on alcohol abuse in which many of alcohol's effects may underlie its addictive capacity, are explained as a consequence of alcohol's narrowing of perceptual and cognitive functioning. The alcohol myopia theory further suggests that intoxicated individuals will be more likely to engage in risky sexual behavior. Intoxicated males subject to high levels of sexual arousal…

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    Levitt's Marketing Myopia

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    So how well do you know Marketing Myopia now? As previously mentioned, Theodore Levitt coined this term in 1960 for the Harvard Business Review. Not only did he coin the term, but is now considered the grandfather or structure of Marketing Myopia as used today. Born March 1, 1925 in Germany, Levitt who was a then lecturer in business administration at the Harvard Business School (H.B.R. 1960), was also the editor for the Review. His Marketing Myopia article in the paper is still a relevant piece…

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    Influence by technology, Myopia has emerged in the hearts of man. The American people have developed this mentality of it is all about me. Sayings like “YOLO’ and “Let me take a selfie,” show just how self-absorbed our culture truly is. People care way too much about themselves and their own wants rather than about the needs of others. Lynn Sherr wrote an article that speaks about this sense of entitlement that Americans have developed. They think that they have a right to things and deserve to…

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    Theme The article “Marketing Myopia” by Theodore Levitt revolves around the importance of directing a business towards a customer’s perspective. In many years, a lot of major producers and companies that directly sell their products in a business to consumer relationship missed that central aspect of marketing. Levitt claimed that many worried about the sustainability of the market’s demand. However he didn’t believe that, and he claims that the industry is having a ‘myopia’. Levitt brought…

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    doing those horrible things at school. This brings up a question: How could Laurie get away with something like that in the first place? This all shows signs of a lack of parental insight for Laurie. Shirley Jackson creates this theme of parental myopia by sprinkling in irony and foreshadowing throughout the story. The main theme prevalent throughout the story is…

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    Nervous System Essay

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    Myopia is an eye disease that elongates the eyeball and affects the way light reflects off of the eye making it difficult to focus on objects that are further away from the viewer. This is a very common refractive error all around the world. According to a study by the National Eye Institute , Myopia was something that affected 25% of the US population from 1971-72, however, this number grew to 41.6% from 1999-2004. Recent studies suggest that the cause for the rise in Myopia could be the…

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    the eye is shorter than normal or has cornea too flat, or the lense is sits farther back in the eye than it’s should. Hyperopia is make condition with presbyopia, that is maybe occur a near vision in some cases for the persons over than 40yrs . In Myopia occur when the eyeball becomes too long than normal that is prevent incoming rays to focused on the retina, it is also me caused by the cornea and lens it is being, too curved (abnormal) In Astigmatism, there is not exact cause of it, all…

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