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    blurry images, this will help avoiding motion blurred by using the proper lens depending on the angle. For this it is also needed to use faster lens and to decrease the lens aperture to the lowest one in the camera in order to let more light pass through the lens into the camera body, also it will be helpful if the lens you are using go with VR/IS (Vibration Reduction/Image Stabilization) technology and to increase your camera ISO (Sensor Sensitivity). After sunset, when you can still clearly…

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    hacks for flawless eyelashes Overview Eyelashes prevent the eye from dust, insects, injury and also acts as a form of human beauty. You can look for other ways to enhance the beauty in the lashes by applying mascara or adding thicker and artificial eyelashes. The natural eyelashes are permanent and cannot be shaved due to their importance since they also enable opening and closing of the eye lid. Most ladies like adding mascara to the eye lashes in order to make them look mare darker and enhance…

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    murdered the old man because of one of his eyes, this is a case of a man who is mentally insane through his own actions. In the story there are many instances in which the killer could be classified as insane, “I think it was his eye! Yes, it was this! He had the eye of a vulture—a pale blue eye with film over it.” This quote gives the evidence of the reason the killer murdered the old man. If someone would kill a man who had never wronged him because of his eye is a case of mental insanity. The…

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    Trapshooting is good for many of lifelong skills due to the concentration involved in the process of shooting a clay. First trapshooting improves your eyesight because while you are actively looking down the rib of the shotgun searching for the target, your eyes are developing concentration which improves the way you see the target (Tomas, profession in Ophthalmology). Furthermore trapshooting improves your mental skills(Health Fitness Revolution). Another thing to keep in mind is how much…

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    reactions. Many people wonder why this still fascinates psychologists. Part of the answer is the effect taps into the essential operations of cognition, which helps us figure out how the brain works. In order to counter this effect, you must have good eyes and a very keen perception. Along with that, you must be very good at being able to focus on a certain thing, and pay attention to detail. If you can't complete these tasks, you…

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    Corneal Flaw Lab Report

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    Procedure of LASIK: First, the eye is numbed with a few drops of topical anesthetic. An eyelid holder is placed between the eyelids to keep them open and prevent the patient from blinking. A suction ring placed on the eye lifts and flattens the cornea and helps keep the eye from moving. Once the cornea is flattened, a hinged flap of corneal tissue is created using an automated microsurgical device, either a laser or blade. This corneal flap is lifted and folded back (figure 1). Then the excimer…

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    example, can draw the eye to a specific part of the art piece and color can emphasize a region of the artwork that the artist wants the viewer to pay closer attention to. The Starry Night by Vincent van Gogh was painted in June of 1889. The view is from his room at Saint-Remy-de-Provence asylum. This piece was supposedly painted from memory and the stars are said to be based on a constellation Van Gogh had seen earlier. One of the first things that catches the viewers eye is the swirling…

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    human" Beep. Beep. Beep. Rubbing my eyes, I slowly pull away from the comfort of my bed. I see the sun shining through the small window, bringing the warmth of home and love to me. As I turn to go downstairs, I hear a beautiful melody coming from the bathroom. I walk towards the beige door. As I get closer, the sweet, melodious sound turns into a deafening tortured scream of help. Confused, I pull open the flesh door, just to see it covered in bright red blood. My eyes scan the tiny room and…

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    Tiffany's Monologue

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    Tiffany was boiling the kettle in the middle of the table like you would in chemistry class and she poured marjoram in the measuring cup and poured it in. It turned blue when she threw in the eye of newt and made a sound. She looked up at me as I approached. “So, where is the toad?” She asked searching me with her gaze to find it. I smiled and thought to myself she was going to love this/ “We have to go outside in the garden and catch one” I told her and she gave me a wide eyed look I…

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    Aura Research Papers

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    The human aura doesn’t work by itself, it has channels called nadis, which help transport energy through the energy field (Heart of Healing). The connection that it creates with objects and other humans is called clairvoyance which was referred to by Barbara Brennan and is stated to be part of the 5 human senses (Heart of Healing). What aura does is…

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