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    The work of art I chose -- “Sphere Lutétia” is created by Jesús Rafael Soto. He was a Venezuelan op and kinetic artist who born in 1923 and passed away in 2005, at the age of 81. Most of his artworks have shown the connection to space. This particular artistic form developed by Soto is broadly known as the “Penetrable”. The “Sphere Lutétia” that created in 1996 is regarded as a representative one. It has been exhibited in "Les Champs de la sculpture” in Paris and Miami Art Basel in 1996. And it…

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    Smartphones While Driving

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    It has been about two decades since the world`s first smartphone was introduced to the general public. Since then the smartphone has been a part of life among most people in the world. Online statistics show that more than one billion smartphones have been sold and are being currently used by people across the globe which may even be more in number due to un-registered number of smartphones sold in the black market. Smartphone operating platforms have innumerable number of applications which…

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    Functions Of The Human Eye

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    The Human Eye One of the most composite and magnificent parts in the body is the human eye. Through eyes, people are able to visually see the world, and all of its wonders and spectacles. In the human body, “eyes are the second most complex organ in the body only behind the brain” (Butler, 2015). All over the world, people have various eye shapes, eye colors, and eye visions. However, unfortunately, there are some people who were either born blind or became blind due to the effects of old…

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    This is an important developmental period for baby. Babies have their first eye exam at 12 months after born. Infants eye/hand/body coordination continues to evolve, allowing them to grasp and throw objects with some accuracy (Swartout-Corbeil, n.d.). Babies can recognize people and pictures; also, they can look around to find some interesting things. During this period, infants ' eyes color can be changed because of darker pigments in the iris aren 't completely developed at birth…

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    (IADLs) would have on my day. My experience consisted of an eye-patch covering up my left eye for 12 hours. Some of the activities I found to be the more difficult were: putting on make-up, tying my left shoe, focusing on the television, walking downstairs, focusing on a PowerPoint in class, and riding in a car. Riding in a car was the most difficult. Before the experiment I have been prone to motion sickness. After wearing the eye patch for just three hours, my equilibrium and sensory…

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    Seriousness and death are suggested through the color and size chosen. This can not only be inferred from the exact literal message but from recognizing why black is used. The viewer can then take the message even further and realize that the intended message: Smoking kills and ruins the lives of many. Black also makes numerous appearances in the woman’s face, spotted in her eyes, cheeks, teeth, and lips, and signaling the woman’s death and suffering caused by smoking. Through color, the…

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    LASIK surgery associated with Chung Shan Medical University Eye Center, selected in this study. All members were requested that finish changed SERVQUAL polls. Understudy…

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    within your eye and realize that your vision in that eye is completely gone, is tremendously frightening and devastating. The first thing I remember when being awakened from my surgery is someone telling me that the surgery was a success, but during the process of the surgery I had experienced a serious injury in my right eye. They told me that the tape and everything used to cover and protect the eye had come loose and all the fluids used to prep the surgical site had leaked into my eye and…

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    how people think the human brain works. “Amnesia results in the inability to remember one's own identity (83% of respondents agreed), unexpected objects generally grab attention (78%), memory works like a video camera (63%), memory can be enhanced through hypnosis (55%), memory is permanent (48%), and the testimony of a single confident eyewitness should be enough to convict a criminal defendant (37%).” Thus, showing that 37% of people believe that eyewitness testimonies are credible enough to…

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    this paper is for me to demonstrate an understanding of my past life experiences through the information that I have learned in this course. I have chosen to focus on multiple meaningful experiences in my life. Some experiences from my past may not appear to be bright and sunny; however my ophthalmologist assured me that all of my rods and cones were in good working order. “Ha-ha” Everything that I have gone through has made me the consciously aware woman that I am today. I’m still a work in…

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