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    The world looks different to me; flowers lack detail, all trees appear to be identical, and the fish in the sea are blurry to me. I was born with a rare eye disorder called Peters’ anomaly. Due to my visual impairment my view of the world, in actuality, is diverse. I might not have excellent vision with my eyes, but I have a different type of vision. I have a vision for innovation and creativity. The simplicity of everyday tasks for the average person is an obstacle for me that I have no option…

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    early warning signs and develops slowly. It is only when the condition is quite advanced when patient becomes aware of the visual impairments. There is also no noticeable sight loss for many years because the vision loss happens first in your peripheral vision or side vision. A patient with glaucoma can still have 20/20 vision regardless on the optic nerve damage. In glaucoma, visual acuity or sharpness of vision is maintained until late stage. Indeed, early diagnosis nearly impossible without a…

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    “Taran? Are you all right?” asked Bili. “You went quiet for a long time and seemed sort of lost.” “Fine, fine. I was remembering everything. I’ll explain it as best I can…” Taran relayed the memories to the best of his ability “Llacheu showed me around, we ate. Gods, Bee, it was one of the best meals I’ve ever had, a cream soup with beef and sweet, soft bread like you’ve never tasted. “I sparred with Llacheu, and he was good with a sword for a seventeen-year-old, though I managed to disarm him…

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    Vision And Sight; Incommensurable Concepts Vision and Sight are two vastly separate and dissimilar notions; sight being the understanding of sight in regard to a visual appeal; vision being an individual's ability to have greater knowledge of the future or more vast concepts; a prime example of this is Oedipus from the play write Oedipus Rex and his lack of vision; its is an ideal illustration of why vision is more crucial than sight. Vision is a concept that not many individuals…

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    What career would I chose to research? I chose to be an optometrist. They help people with their eye problems. I know because I really cannot see the best. Optometry seem like a fun career. The first Eye Care Inc. was made in 1985. Their goal was to have successful practices filled with happy patients. It had 18 doctors originally. The technology has improved tremendously. The history is not as old as other job’s history. “Optometry” means the measurement of vision. Optometry comes from the…

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    Glasses versus Contacts For most girls the largest struggle they faced entering first grade in the early nineties was whether or not to have bangs. For me it was the trip to the school nurse when the teacher realized I couldn't see the blackboard at the front of the class. After a call to my parents and a trip to the ophthalmologist it was determined I would need glasses or contacts to improve my vision. Thus began the great debate of my life, that continues up to this day, whether or not…

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    the amount of light, which enters to allow they eye to focus the lens to the retina. This sequence allows for a sense of vision (Sturm, 2008). The pupil contracts as conditions lighten and dilate as conditions darken. These factors influence the perception of color as well as the iris pigmentation (Larsson, 2008). The iris color is determined…

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    Versace(2009) created a study to examine the effect cross-modal priming presents when interrupted by visual and auditory simulations/masks, in order to prove that the priming effects is contingent to intuition/knowledge. Two experiments were conducted; each consisted of twenty-four students from Lyon 2 University in France, who were all right-handed and had normal/corrected vision. The first experiment focused on visual priming, which consisted of six practice trials and six experimental…

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    Visual Agnosia The textbook defined visual Agnosia as an impairment in object recognition which can be caused by brain damage. Visual Agnosia is a brain disease that has no cure. In the video, Kevin talked about his issue of visual Agnosia. Kevin can identify colors, faces such as his children’s pictures but can’t be able to locate an object. Kevin plays guitar, he cannot read music but know how to construct music by listening to it and reconnect it with his guitar. Kevin’s visual Agnosia made…

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    Tone is a very important part of addressing message including choice of your words and your dress. Let’s consider your voice first, if the voice is relaxed then delivering your message would be smooth. If it is shaky, you may not able to spread the message the way you intended. Same goes with nervous which is worst. Personally, I can’t remember any word when I get nervous. I also mumble a lot and voice turn to shaky. Once I remember I was stopped by police while I was waiting at the airport to…

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