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    Lenses of Education

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    Education is a main factor that Socrates discusses throughout his trial in the “Apology” and in “Meno.” One of the main factors discussed in both texts are the role of teachers in society and if Socrates is a teacher. Socrates also relates past stories or experiences when giving his dialogues. This allows him to explain his thoughts and reasons on certain topics. One final factor that plays a role in both the “Apology” and “Meno” is the role of the gods through the dialogues. Teachers, stories,

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    it as it is. Then I go to bathroom and wash my face and teeth. After I look in the mirror, I realize that I have bad hair day as ever. But I do not care. I will put on a cap. I need to wear contact lenses. This is an inconvenient thing in my morning. I really envy people who do not have to wear lenses or glasses. I can not do anything without them. I go back my room again, and then I change clothes from pajama. As I return to the kitchen, the good smell of coffee fills it. Now, the coffee is ready

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    There are a million ways to read a story, a million perspectives to choose from, a million lenses to closely examine every carefully written word. When taking on a reading persona, when looking through one of these lenses, the story can be seen in a light completely alien to what is shown on the surface. One can see the story through the eyes of the famous communist politician Karl Marx, the psychologist Sigmund Freud, or even the feminist Susan B. Anthony. With each of these perspectives comes a

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    MAGAZINE ADVERTISING CRITIQUE INTRODUCTION This is a magazine advertisement critique for ACUVUE 1 Day Moist contact lenses advertisement. The critique will based on whether this advertisement has all the important elements such as headline, copy, visual, typefaces, sizes, colours, signatures, and etcetera. Besides, this is to check the level of persuasiveness of this ad, whether it can call people to action, to buy the product immediately. Next, we want to see how effective the visual works with

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    cannot see, and surprising how much we can see. But when we open our hearts and put on a lens of faith we can slowly begin to see what has been in front of us all along. For me, this was a world full of light, peace, and pure joy. I first put on a lense of faith on May 14, 2016, my 16th birthday, when I first read the Book of Mormon and went to church. I was later baptized and confirmed a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints on February 19, 2017. I was born on Mother's Day

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    High-index lenses are made from a substance that refracts more light than traditional lenses. This makes the lenses thinner and lighter. The index of a lens is its ability to bend light efficiently. The higher the index, the less lens material is required to bend the same amount of light. So if you have a higher index, you can have a thinner lens. How do High-Index Lenses Differ from Regular Lenses? High index lenses are made of a material that is capable of bending light to a stronger degree than

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    Unit 3 Objective Lenses

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    can be easier to carry the microscope. 4. Revolving nose piece: part of the microscope. This can be holding the objective lenses. At the same time to provide a range of magnification to observe the same specimen in different dimension. 5. Objective lenses: part of the microscope executive for magnifying the image of the sample/ object. There are three objective lenses. ( 10 , 40 ,100 ) High power objective lens (100 ), middle power

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    How to Get Used to Progressive Lenses —Tips from Your Calgary Optometry Team If you have recently been prescribed progressive lenses, you have likely experienced problems seeing objects that are nearby. You probably also have trouble seeing things from a mid-range distance. When you must struggle to read or view objects clearly from various distances, progressive lenses make a logical choice. Wearing these eyeglasses comfortably is not always a matter of simply slipping them on. You might need to

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    Looking at The Great Gatsby through our new literary lense, Clash of Class, I was able to understand the social divide that is very apparent throughout the novel. Often times The Great Gatsby is looked at as a love story, but there is much more to the historic novel than just love. The Clash of Class lense looks deeper, beyond money and power, into the novel and required me to really explore the differences between East Egg( Old money) and West Egg (New Money). Money is a defining quality throughout

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    Outline: 5 Affordable Lenses for Portrait Photography Opener -- After my last post, there were comments that the cameras I referenced were pricey, and it’s true that as a photographer, you can end up spending as much, as barebones as you’d like. To be sure, you don’t have to have expensive gear to take a great picture. With DSLR technology and lenses the way they are, it’s almost like a rebirth for people who specialize in portrait photography. Here are some cameras I think are solid DSLRs that

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