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    Art Midterm

    Something I admire in his work. Foreground is shown throughout his works. You can see that the sculptures or the main “character” of the painting is usually placed ( or appears to be placed) towards the front more often than the back. He catches your eye to the main idea this way. The figures are distorted. They don’t have a real sense of balance or proportion. They tend to be formed how they want. The body’s on the figures for example are never really accurate to one another or too symmetrical obviously

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    Psycology Study Quiz Ch3

    neural pathways is called _____. Answer: parallel processing Question 3 Which depth cue accounts for why parallel lines appear to grow closer together the farther away they are? Answer: Linear perspective Question 4 Ethel closes her eyes and touches her nose. She can do this because she knows the location of her arm in relation to other body parts. This is an example of which kind of feedback? Answer: Proprioceptive Question 5 When you hear a song for the first time you are

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    Society's Child

    understand those emotions she gets through the story better. This can for example be seen in lines 34 and 62: “I felt like crying, but you can’t sing and cry at the same time so I tried to keep on going.” , “I could feel tears welling up in my eyes. What was wrong with these people? It was just a song, not a combat invitation!” These identifications make a strong bond between writer and reader, and through pathos used in a plethora of ways throughout the text, the reader is strongly affected

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    As One

    hole in search of what is within.Is this what is called "Search that never ends"??!!Forgive me, If I was rude.. There they lay comfortably with their blanket of Religion,Race and so on, wrapped around them so tight.....that it has blinded their eyes!! "If you shoot, I die in a minute. If you love, I die every second seeking it" Where is life taking us??Why was I born??Why cant I change things??Why was I born as a girl??!! Cries a small heart... Miles away from her!! Never met her

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    My Dear Grandmother

    My Dear Grandmother | |   My grandmother is a very special person to me. She is now 71-year-old, but she is hale and hearty. She has almost no eyebrows but she has big eyes with double eye. She stands some 1.6 meters high, not very tall, but is always spirited. She is always wearing smiles even when she is actually sad. She has taught me a lot of valuable things in life.   When she was young, she lived a wretched life, like a poor princess in fairy tales: her mother died when she was only 3-year-old;

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    What Is Beauty?

    Beauty is said to be in the eye of the beholder. This phrase first appeared in Greece in the third century BC and is still believed by people today. With today's society’s standards, though, who is the beholder? The media produced all around us makes beauty seem like some big thing and that all people should look the way a model looks on a billboard or in a magazine. What kind of message is this? If you don't like the way your body looks, just try to make it look like that supermodel you saw! This

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    Benefits of Decriminalizing Marijuana

    marijuana can be used to treat the eye disease glaucoma. Glaucoma is a disease associated with increased pressure fluids in the eyes resulting in damage to the optic nerve, which may lead to blindness or vision loss (National Eye Institute, 2012). The National Eye Institute supported many researches and studies in the early 1970s that proved that marijuana whether administered orally, intravenously or by smoking decreased intraocular pressure (IOP). (National Eye Institute, 2012). According to Time

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    Psy/345 Week One Worksheet

    Respond to the following questions in 75 to 150 words each. 1. Differentiate between sensation and perception. Explain the importance of separating these concepts. The term sensation is used when referencing the process of sensing the environment through taste, touch, sound, smell, and sight (Goldstein, 2014). Moreover, it is the process that occurs once the sensory receptor experiences stimulation, which in turn produces nerve impulses that are sent to the brain to be processed in its raw

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    Mess

    reading, her hair sits neatly at her shoulders, perfectly combed to the last strand. She looks up, staring around like a rabbit in the barrel of a gun. Clumsily she tucks a piece of hair behind her ear and continues to study her book. Still not making eye contact with anyone else in the room. Although she was quite demure, she clearly showed more wisdom than all the others adults. Behind the young girl, a Boeing 747 was just about to take-off. Its wheels started

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    Paradigm Shift

    today. One of these technologies is laser eye surgery. Laser eye surgery is eye surgery using lasers that reshapes the cornea (the front clear part of the eye), shifting its focusing power to improve vision. Laser eye surgery is being used every day to correct vision for those who are far sighted and near sighted, and few other vision problems. There are different types of laser eye surgery but the most commonly used type is Lasik. In the near future, laser eye surgery can positively impact our lives

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