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    around her are sent a shiver down her spine. Swinging her legs to the left side of the bed beneath her, she stands, only to fall back down as the memories that happened not long before flooded into her mind. Her eyes started to burn as her vision went blurry from the tears forming within her eyes. She remembered the blood splattered on the walls, as well as the lifeless bodies belonging to her beloved parents on pools of what she came to realize was of their own blood. Athena couldn't help but…

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    Myopic Journal Entry

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    Journal Entry 1 I personally have myopia. I am negative 3.75 on each eye and wear eye contacts everyday. There are many things that are annoying about being myopic: wearing contacts, not being able to see without them, feeling blind without them, making sure you always have an extra pair of contacts on you in case you lose one. One of the more frustrating aspects of being myopic is whenever you are not wearing your contacts or glasses and you run into someone you know – and you have no idea who…

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    mind. While the cognitive theory emphasizes mental processes involved in numerous actions, such as remembering, solving problems, and thinking. In short, the eye takes in light rays and converts them into electrical and chemical signals that are interpreted by the brain to form physical images. This process requires communication between the eye, a sensory organ, and brain, the core of the central nervous system. Electromagnetic rays, in the form of light, must pass through the cornea, which…

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    "C-7625, can you hear me?" The blackness vanished as I opened my eyes. My scanners immediately survey the warehouse I'm in and my system starts. Progress bars load and data are shown in my central CPU. Big blue and black robotic arms are moving about, adding plates and connecting wires on me. I stand on a cold, smooth, and metallic cylinder raised a few feet off the dark-gray ground while the robotic arms rotate around the cylinder. I look around the warehouse, painted dark-blue with…

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    I sat appalled, not daring to drop my gaze. His eyes were dark similar to mine when I would become enraged. Deep and hollow, no life in them. After all those years singing to a mirror or my shower head, those harmonic tunes...the owner of the song was just meters in front of me. The frigid water would cascade down my back to the point I knew it was time to leave the shower. I knew I was a terrible singer, just ask my pet goldfish - which died. I shuddered at the remembrance of the funeral I…

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    What Are Discourse Markers

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    - 8). Auditory patterns include tone and intonation;volume, articulation, and stress patterns; and pace.Winston (2017) indicates that visual patterns include movement of the head; raising and lowering of eyebrows; gazing and blinking of eyes; opening of the eyes;movement of mouth; movement of shoulders; movement of torso; and use of hands. Humans have many habits; some of these habits are associated with verbal communication. For instance, my pastor often does what we call a “Bob Hope” pose…

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    Everything about the moment screams: Yes! Do it! Grab the guy, kiss him! I close my eyes, letting a shot of cognac burn on the way down. One benefit of hanging out with older men–no one cards you. Sitting on a barstool next to Mr. Sexy Pants, at least that’s what all the secretaries call him; I move his hand to my thigh. His thumb strokes the exposed inner skin. Goosebumps. I’m wearing a navy/tan block blazer with a matching, short tailored skirt. His fingers reach up between the fabric and my…

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    She still felt distant from her surroundings. Her head hurt. Her throat felt dry and grainy and raw like she hadn't drank anything in days. She doubted she'd be able to speak. The lights in the room were way to bright. When Annabeth tried to open her eyes, she felt like she was staring directly into the sun. She shut them tight again and then slowly eased them open, blinking a lot to get used to the…

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    I was sitting there in lobby of her office building, my hands fidgeting, my legs shaking in the chair, my eyes wandering back and forth, people calmly passing by, smiling at me as if they could see the anxiety rushing through my veins. “Francesca?” “Yes?” “I’m Kat. It’s very nice to meet you.” This marks the first time I met my mentor, Mrs. Kat Price. In my junior year of high school, I was accepted into my school’s Independent Study mentorship (ISM) program. A program where students have the…

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    chapter gives you information on this question. They are three cue approach to depth perception, they are oculomotor cues, monocular cues, and binocular. Oculomotor cues are depth cue that depends on our ability to sense the position of our eyes and the tension in the eye muscles. They are two types of oculomotor cues, they are accommodation and convergence. An example of an oculomotor cue would be, when using a string or something like…

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