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    ran a palm over his buzz-cut scalp, and lifted his deep-blue eyes to stare at his colleague, Jarrod Blair. "I'm not sure, Jarrod," he replied slowly, as he drew his gaze back to the image of a bruised, battered and naked woman that had landed face-up on his wooden desk, located in a office on the second of the Police building in the 96th precinct. The woman whose slim, attractive features, age, long brunette tresses, and deep brown eyes reminded him of his wife. So much so, that they could…

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    Software Used to Create Vinyl Banners A lot more goes into vinyl printing in NYC than meets the eye. It requires oversized printers, special equipment, and even graphic software. This software needs to be very extensive so that the people creating the vinyl banners has an unlimited number of possibilities to make the banners really stand out. Below you will be able to learn a little more about the software that can be used to create vinyl banners and what benefits they offer. 1. Graphics…

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    Pluto In The Black Cat

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    The Black Cat, the narrator is a psycho because in the beginning he would flip to crazy as fast as a light switch. He flipped one time and ended up cutting the eye out of his cat then he hung the cat by his neck off of a tree. He cut the eye out of the cat "Pluto" because pluto was old a very peevish and was a little grumpy that night and so the Narrator came home drunk a chased the cat around and the cat bite him on the hand because the cat wanted to be left alone.…

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    Glaucoma Essay

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    Glaucoma is a retinal disease that can lead to vision loss if it remains undetected and untreated. It usually occurs at the optic nerve head region due to the damage of ganglion cells. A study conducted by the Cataract Surgery Registry (CSR) from 2002 to 2012 on patients with pre-existing ocular co-morbidity showed that there has been an increase of around 119 number of patients from year 2011 to 2012 with 1976 and 2095 patients respectively (Mohamad Aziz Salowi & Goh, 2012). Although glaucoma…

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    Headlights. Such a normal thing. I see them everyday. On my way to school, and coming home. But I think I see them most in my dreams. They spin around me, a dizzying whirl or lights. Somehow, I always wake up crying. It's been six years since my father left, and six years since I saw the headlights of his car, driving away. I remember the night he left. The screaming downstairs, the grinding of the garage door, the slam of a car door. Then, all I could hear was tears. And all I could see was…

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    Rubina Khan Hour 2 10-14-15 The Tell Tale Heart: Insanity Plea Judge Type: Defense Attorney There were two men in this story. Both men are best friends. One man has a very large eye. His eye is like a vulture’s eye. The other man in the story is very disturbed by his eye. The man doesn't like his eye. So every night he goes to the mans room to kill him for a whole week, but never succeeds. Finally, on the seventh night he goes in and kills the man. He chops up his body and puts his body…

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    long waits. So the two of them made their way into a shaded backway street and tried to figure out where Sanji would be. S/O let out a small sigh, the heat was still awful even in the shade. Luffy’s eye looked over them and noticed little beads of sweat dripping from their neck towards their chest, his eyes looking after the liquid. He swallowed hard, finding this to be a really bad time for his pants to feel tighter. Stupid body. “S/O.” his whisper nearly sounded like a whimper as he pushed…

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    The Mind's Eye Analysis

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    From what I have read in “ The Mind’s Eye”, I think that every blind person’s experiences are different. The author uses John Hull, Zoltan Torey, and Sabriye Terberken as examples, the three have a drastically different experience when it comes to their inner eyes. Sacks says that the visual cortex or the inner eye is what gives you mental pictures of what things look like in your head. To explain, a person can picture what a relative or peer looks like, without having to see them because you…

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    “Where are you?” Ginny asked the empty air for the tiger-shaped pendant. When Jennifer Shapiro became Ginny St. Claire, the pendant, the memory, was the only thing she carried between the lives. Holding on to the pendant was the only time she felt like she was pretending to be Ginny. “Ugggghhh.” Ginny picked up the closest appliance, a toaster, and threw it across the tiny cage of RV. The toaster smashed on the wall over the bed. “I am Ginny St. Claire, not the useless Jennifer Shapiro,” she…

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    If at this moment, the jewelry boxes and countless other silver objects of individuals were looked at, each person would have at least one (or up to 25%) item with surface tarnish, making them black and unappealing. Most of these items are valuable family heirlooms or pieces of jewelry that hold special memories for an individual. These beautiful pieces full of history are discarded in the back of jewelry boxes because they are tarnished, flawed, and harmful. Personally, jewelry was given as a…

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