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    rationalism. It is important to understand that the human eye has imperfections which deceive the mind, so one can understand the unique steps that were taken to achieve the illusion of perfection to the human eye. The Greeks loved perfection, and as seen in the Parthenon, the Greek architects purposely made the Parthenon imperfect to account for the imperfections in the human eye. This was done so that when one views the Parthenon with the naked eye, it appears to be perfectly symmetrical, straight, and

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    or as little as you want for sheer to maximum coverage depending on what you will be doing. Loose powder mineral foundation is generally also hypo-allergenic so you should not have a reaction to it and they are often great for all skin types. The third thing you should apply is a lip stain with a clear or shimmer lip gloss over it. Lip stains are not what they used to be. Nowadays they offer sheer coverage and allow you to deepen the stain with multiple applications. Most lip stains do not have any

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    it seems as if it resembles woodlands with a patch of colorful flowers. It seems as if it carries out it its purpose. It has a woodland theme, looks unique, and has interesting textures. However, questions start to emerge. What makes this catch the eye? Why is it interesting? How does it work so well? To determine this, the garment must be broken down in the individual elements of design (texture, color, balance, unity, shape, form, line, variety, form, proportion and scale, symmetry, and space) and

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    same camp reassured Fred about taking medicine, so he took it and sent a letter back to them on the same plane. After he completed his studies as an ophthalmologist, he then went on to enrol in Otago Medical School. In 1961 he travelled to Moorfields Eye Hospital in England to study ophthalmology only 4 years after in 1965 he moved to Australia. Fred then went on to work at a leading hospital in Sydney and in 5 years became the head of the ophthalmology

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    man’s demonic eye taunting him. This demonic, taunting eye, an eye quoted as one that “resembled that of a vulture,” (2) instilled dread in the narrator’s heart. He followed up on his distress by making an attempt at removing himself of this eye. He fetched a lantern, and night after night persistently gazed upon this old man, more explicitly his eye, with vast amounts of caution. Each night, biding his time for countless hours, he would release a sliver of light upon the man’s eye, hoping to catch

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    Apple Form Two Essay

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    soft blue strokes laid over it lacking fluency. In the bottom right corner is their signature printed in big letters. Lastly the apple has a black scratch on it’s skin. The art piece is organise in which they put the apple on the one of the “rule of thirds” lines farthest to the left, making the apple the most interesting focus of the piece. The light source is coming from the top left and pointing down casting an odd shadow on the apple. The shadow itself gives the apple a sense of realism and depth

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    machinery increased the number of people who have eye problems. Ophthalmologists, the doctors who treat eye disorders, are taking patients every day, and saying that the number of sick people, especially teenagers, noticeably increased. Such number is registered in China and other East Asian countries. East Asia has been seized by an extraordinary rise in myopia. Sixty years ago, 10–20% of

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    Through The Eyes of an Aspiring Optometrist Growing up, I was witness to an uncle of mine who progressively lost his eyesight. I saw a perfectly healthy man, slowly being plunged into a world of darkness. It was difficult to understand how someone could lose their eyesight and with it lose so much more. As I grew older, I learnt his vision loss, which had caused permanent blindness, was due to a condition called Glaucoma. Being a victim of a curious mind, I tried to research and understand this

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    Definition Essay

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    lion that was killing his animals. The lion got mad and told the rabbit to show him where the other lion lived. The rabbit told the lion to a well and told him that he lived down there. The lion believed him and jumped into the well and died. A third important characteristic of praiseworthiness is the ability to be hardworking. Being hardworking is important because it helps an individuals’ achieve their goals. Two examples of this are Aiwa from “The Black Cloth” and the ant from “The Ant and the

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    The Developmental Eye Disorders of Anophthalmia and Microphthalmia The development of the human body is an exquisite process that involves numerous complicated processes for even the smallest of body parts, including the eyes. The eyes are an extraordinarily complex organ capable of gathering information through refracted light and sending it the brain to assemble a picture. They provide the ability to see and follow a moving object and the capability to tell an approximate distance of an object

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