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    Why Be An Optometrist Job

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    Why would someone want to be an Optometrist? This is an important question to ask yourself when you are deciding on a career. I have done a lot of research and have discovered many reasons why I should be an Optometrist. There are many benefits to this job and things to discuss about this field. However, I believe this is the best job for me for many reasons. One reason I am interested in Optometry is because this job helps people. With every career survey taken, I have been told that I am a…

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    My Passion For Optometry

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    The career I am choosing is Optometry and majoring in biology. I became interested in the study of the eyes when I was about 10 years old. My Aunt Alicia is an optometrist; she has influenced me into eyes. I am going to follow into her footsteps, but first things first is education. Education will enhance my knowledge about the eyes and how important they are to see. Did you know the second most complex organ in your body is the eye, after the brain. My passion for optometry grows…

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    Pastoral Roles

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    While interviewing all of the different people and roles in the church, I notice that a lot of the answers were very consistent in their evaluation of the church and of Tony. I noticed that a lot of people felt the same way about Tony, and from the overall info that I received on him from everyone is that he is an awesome guy. First we can look and see what the people had to say about the pastoral roles that are crucial within a church. To do this we can take a look at the different words the…

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    Texture analysis is one of the fundamental aspects of human vision by which we differentiate between surfaces and objects. Texture refers to visual patterns or spatial organization of pixels. Texture classification is deals with identifying a given textured region from a given set of texture classes. Each of these regions has unique texture characteristics. Statistical methods are extensively used to determine the texture as a quantitative measure of the arrangement of intensities in a region…

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    Light is what helps us see every day, and without it we know that it would be much harder to observe our surroundings. Light helps us see the detail in objects and the beauty in our environment. Thanks to a few functions of our eye we can gather that light to form an image on our retina. For many people, eye sight tends to get worse as they age and corrective lenses are needed. Contact lenses provide a comfortable way to allow someone to see things with a 20/20 vision. To understand how the…

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    Have you ever wondered when there comes a point in time where one might be able to see tiny germs without the use of a microscope? Well the time has come, scientists have created a type of bionic lens that allow humans to zero in on the tiniest of objects without the assistance of a third item such as the microscope. For hundreds of years, scientists have been using the microscopes to make major discoveries such as proving the existence of minuscule living organisms that cannot be seen to the…

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    Going to New York City of technology for a few years now, I started in 2013 I didn’t really know what major I really wanted to be in. I first thought I was going to do nursing or rad tech but the more I learned about the majors I was not really interested in them. Some of the duties you had to do especially for nursing really pushed me away from the major. So I recently became undecided in what I wanted to do. Out of nowhere I found out about Vision Care. I didn’t even know about this department…

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    Chapter 6 Nonverbal Interpretation Homework Go to a public place such as a restaurant, the mall, a park, or a common area at one of the CTC campuses where students hang out in between classes. Observe two people engaged in an extended conversation. You should be close enough to observe them well, but not close enough to hear what they are saying. (They should NOT be people you already know). Carefully observe their interaction, with the goal of answering the questions below. Your answers…

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    Double RPE Tears Analysis

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    and its involvement of the fovea. In our study, grading remained stable, with the majority of eyes presenting with a grade 3 RPE tear. Only 2 eyes harbored foveal-involving grade 4 tears in our study (Table 2), which may explain the relatively good visual prognosis. Even though a second tear developed in 6 eyes in our study, only one of these eyes progressed to a grade 4 tear and vision stability was the rule. We believe that one explanation for the lack of progression after the development of…

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    The visual system is extremely important in the human body. Though not essential to life, it allows people to monitor and process the world around them much more easily. The visual system is responsible for allowing people to not only see objects but also see those objects in color, be able to determine if they are moving, and even establish distance. Although the idea of vision seems simple at first, it is a very complex process made up of many minute parts. The eye is often compared to a…

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