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    He just didn’t exist in the myopia of others. They chose not to see him and his struggles by turning a blind eye, consequently, the narrator felt that no one knew what he experienced as an educated black man. Anything within his vicinity and all that he had come into contact with had…

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    irreversible loss ("Retinal Detachment: Practice Essentials, Background, Pathophysiology",2017). Types and pathogenesis of Retinal Detachment Disease Sometimes only a part of the retina is detached that is called retinal tears that may lead to complete detachment. The retina is an important neurosensory tissue that lines at the two third posterior wall of the eye internally. It maintains equilibrium of visual components with the help of other structural and cellular structures including the…

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    has its disorders. The eye is the organ of vision, the process in which vision is produced can be affected by things such as increased pressure, exposure, or just simply age. When this process is affected eye disorders such as glaucoma, cataracts, myopia, astigmatism, and many more, come into place. The ear has a great deal of importance as much as the eye, in fact they basically are connected as well as your other senses. When the process of sound in the ear is not together disorders such as…

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    2. Irene standing on the other side as a blur – This represents Vincent’s indecision – whether to cross and be with her ( this may be dangerous as she may know what he’s doing and expose him) or whether to remain on the other side 3. Vincent’s myopia ( his past) is holding him back and he needs the help of the technology to get him where he wants to go…

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    Numerous historians, such as Stampp, Fogel and Engerman, and Genovese, have interpreted the attitudes American slaves had toward their work experiences; however, each historian presents a unique perspective, which often conflicts with the view of other historians. The Peculiar Institution, a nonfiction book published in 1956 and written by Kenneth M. Stampp, contains a chapter titled “A Troublesome Property.” In his chapter, Stampp disputes the claim that slaves “...unthinkingly accepted…

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    Thomas Hardy’s “The Convergence of the Twain” is a cautionary tale against Man’s attempt to transgress his myopia. Mirroring the Greek traditions of architecture and tragedy, Hardy impassively elevates the catastrophic accident to an cosmic ‘intelligent design’ - an orchestrated ‘convergence of the twain.’ Hardy presents this tragedy of human “vanity” through a detached, almost reportorial tone, developed from an omniscient point of view. Particularly, he uses sophisticated diction and wordplay…

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    but in front of it. Images in the distance are blurry and out of focus while objects up close are in focus. This condition can be fixed with a diverging lens so that the light will veer out onto the retina. In contrast to normal vision, people with myopia cant see far objects clearly, but they both can see close up objects good.Emmetropia is known as perfect…

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    A) Multidirectional changes imply that change can be seen in terms of both increase and decrease. It is not always in a linear way. This term in development is developing in multi-tasking ways. For example when an infant is becoming a toddler there are many developments he/she goes through. During this period there, development is multidirectional. The toddler at the time is learning new milestones all at the same time. When the toddler is learning to walk, while at the same time learning to…

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    known as digital natives. This is their world. However, too much of technology consumption could cause health issues such as staying up all night playing video games could lead to tardiness in school. Too much staring at the phone screen could cause Myopia becoming nearsightedness causing a defect of vision. Additionally, heavy usage of social media, for example, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram could also disrupt school academics. Michael should implement strict household rules such as limit…

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    a sense of being cared and happiness. Also, this was a great opportunity for me to know more about the eye problems and the relationship between life styles and health status. According to our data, the major problems of the school learners were myopia, amblyopia, tropia, trichiasis and astigmatism while very few developed persistent pupillary membrane and corneal haze. Ken and Patrick were my supervisors and they made my community service experience more valuable. They kindly taught me some…

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