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    The Dangers Of Jettomero

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    Jettomero is a giant robot who wants to do nothing more than protect humanity. In its favor is the fact that it is giant and indestructible, but unfortunately the fact that it is also incredibly clumsy does count against it somewhat. Despite the fact that Jettomero apologizes profusely every time it accidentally knocks over a few buildings or tramples some tanks with its giant feet, the very humans that it is trying to save tends to attack it in full force. Since Jettomero is indestructible this

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    Photographer Elliot Erwitt once stated, “To me, photography is an art of observation. It’s about finding something interesting in an ordinary place… I’ve found it has little to do with the things you see and everything to do with the way you see them.” This quote has deeply guided me in my analysis of what I call a cycle of art creation. When one pays close attention to the artwork of a particular artist, one is able to distinguish certain details that prove it is the artist's work. To me, it is

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    inline lest they face retribution from the Selenon. Violet, along with her partner, Blue, is tasked tracking down a murderer, but the case soon becomes muddy and the stakes higher than either anticipated. Selenon Rising is advertised as a sci-fi noir visual novel and it definitely nails it when it comes to the gripping storyline. The setting as well as backstory is

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    way to test for what way best describes our individual learning style. In determining the best way that people learn can also help us to figure out the best way to teach them. The questionnaire designed to assist in this determination is called the Visual, Aural, Read/Write, and Kinesthetic or the VARK assessment. When you take the assessment, you may notice that you have a personal preference for one type of learning however the assessment may determine that you learn best from another. You can also

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    Dorcas Nzoigba Essay 2 Perception occurs in three different areas located in the brain. These three streams are covered by the cerebral cortex. The dorsal stream which is also known as the “how” pathway. This stream consists of the primary visual cortex (V1) which is located around the calcarine fissure in the occipital lobe and travels all the way into the parietal lobe. The dorsal stream is responsible for controlling your movements, mindfulness of spatial layout, recognizing object locations

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    Blindness Essay

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    blind or being black or being poor. It was all my doing” (Carin 84). Quoted from Ray Charles about the success he’s had in his life. His disability did not stop him from changing the music industry to how it is today. The number of people around the world affected by blindness. Worldwide almost eighty percent of all visual impairment is avoidable (Marcovitz 7). Luckily, over twelve million suffer from less degrees of vision impairment (Plone 2017). World Health Organization “as many as three-hundred

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    Visual Impairment Paper

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    As a person with a major visual impairment myself, I found the first video fascinating. In the video the audience is introduced to Mason, a 6-year-old boy, whom is completely blind in one eye and has only partial vision in the other. His overall visual acuity is approximately 20/300 versus the standard visual acuity of 20/20. In the video the types of technology introduced and discussed were the Mountbatten Brailler, iPad, and a Smart Board. A Mountbatten Brailler is a type of Braille machine, which

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    The visual learner is good at reading, spelling, and proofreading. If they meet someone, they are more likely to remember the face and not the name of the person. The exception to that rule, if they see the name written, they are likely to remember it with the mental photos created. The visual learner can spend long periods of time reading but has to have silence. They learn to spell words in configurations

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    Furthermore, almost one third of the student body is visually impaired. I work in a mixed classroom of second and third graders all of whom have varying degrees of visual impairments. When I started there were nine students, but one student recently joined our class, so the class has grown to ten students. Two of these students have visual impairments severe enough that they must use braille to read and a braille typewriter to write. There is one head teacher in the classroom as well as an assistant

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    a belief that those who created, such as a craftsman, should be shown little respect or appreciation. The importance was placed on music and the affluent did not participate in the visual arts. Even though there was resistance, Plato was a visual arts advocate and the Greek’s granted visual arts its own curriculum. The Romans maintained this position on the visual arts. However, in the Middle Ages, monks began to practice art; such as the Illuminated Manuscripts. They would then train others extensively

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