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    strategy and passion need to be present. One of my future business plans is Summertime Sno-Cones. A privately owned and operated, seasonal business that produces snow cones at a reasonable price, in a family friendly environment. I believe an energetic and inviting snow cone stand could bring happiness to people in my community, and could also be a lucrative business venture. My family currently has a snow cone business in a prime location in Hugo, Oklahoma. Upon their retirement, they plan to pass

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    more accurate when at least one member of the group of analyzers was colorblind. Color blindness is a vision deficiency disorder, in which the eye becomes more or less sensitive to color. This is the result of the malfunctioning, or lack, of special cone cells in the eye. Although color blindness may seem beneficial in a situation similar to war, most people with color blindness find it to be a disruption to everyday activities, and sometimes even a danger to themselves or people around them. There

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    control stations will be able to instantly customize the lines and words in real time, alleviating traffic congestion and making the roads more efficient as well as safer. Cities and towns will be able to customize the lines for roads and parking spaces to meet their own unique needs. For example, here in Sandpoint, Idaho, we have Lost in the 50's Weekend each May. Currently, the city puts out orange cones to remark the parking places and block off streets for the parade, car show, and street dance.

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    In this discussion, hypothetically speaking imagining being the owner of Rita’s water ice and pretzel company. At Rita’s water ice company, we sell many flavors of water ice and pretzels in a variety of sizes and quantities. One of our specialties is selling our products in a large three-gallon size container to accommodate smaller jobbers for resale purposes. Water ice, and pretzels are one of the quickest, and bestselling refreshments sold during those hot summer months. Suffice to say, Rita’s

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    I decided to choose Achromatopsia as my topic which deals with color perception. Many people have different forms of color perception. Some people are completely color blind and others are just lacking a few rods or cones which prevent them from seeing a few colors. Achromatopsia is among the worst because people who have this may only see in grey or washed out colors. Whereas, others can see some color and still seem to function normally. This disease can prevent you from seeing all color, which

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    The article “Paraguay’s Archive of Terror: International Cooperation and Operation Condor” by Katie Zoglin centers around the way in which the Southern Cone countries, with a specific focus on Paraguay, dealt with political opponents. The article was written in the period of winter-spring in 2001. This is significant because the article is also from the American Law Review at Miami University in a period just after the 9/11 attacks. This could affect some of the ideas about military governments and

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    PART I The Elasmobranchs are a subclass of class Chondrichthyes. The Chondrichthyes are classified as the Cartilaginous fishes. Aside from the Elasmobranchs, this class has another subclass named Holocephali which is comprised of the chimaera. The Elasmobranchs are comprised of sharks (Selachii) and the rays and the similarly structured skates (Batoidea) Van-Eyl, S. M., Siebeck, U. E., Champ, C. M., Marshal, J., & Hart, N. S. (2011). There have been fossils of sharks found dating about 400 million

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    significant factor pertaining to who we are and how we perceive the world around us are influenced by the genes inherited in our lineage. One particular trait that is important in our lives is color vision and color blindness, particularly cone dysfunction syndrome. Cone dysfunction syndrome is a heterogeneous group of inherited disorders resulting from a mutation of photopigment genes (Simunovic 1998). This rare form of visual deficiency can branch from achromatopsia,

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    RESEARCH BLOG ENCHROMA GLASSES: We all have different ways of perceiving the world. Going back 3 years most of you may remember the big debate of the blue-and-black or white-and-gold dress. To some of us distant objects may look blurry, to others near objects. Others may see everything blurry! However, most people with these common conditions can either have surgery or wear glasses. The condition I would like to approach however, is one where it is not something that is physically wrong with the

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    Vision is defined as “the sense by which objects in the external environment are perceived by means of the light they give off or reflect” (Saunders, 2007). Vision is very a significant aspect in human life. If an individual is visually impaired, it will cause other developmental delays in that individual including the sensory, motor, cognitive, social and language developments (Texas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired, n.d.). It is already well known that infants are not born with perfect

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