got out and I blindfolded you again as you began to say why are you doing this Jere and I said to just walk babygirl and trust me Jalissa as we got farther into the woods I stopped you and told you not to open your eyes till I told you taking off you blindfold and making sure your eyes where still closed. I then told you to open them as you looked at me then the tree saying is
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Laser safety starts with knowledge. Without it, blindness can happen in the blink of an eye. Lasers span distances at the speed of light, which, according to physics, is the fastest speed possible. There will be no warning before a laser beam does its damage. One instant, you are fine, and the next, you aren't. Besides their near instantaneous speed, laser light is collimated. That is, their rays of light are nearly parallel. This means the energy intensity of a beam diminishes little with distance
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English Writing Piece Some say when a tear falls out of your left eye first its joy, and if its your right eye its pain. Jane Saunders stood despondent amidst the crowd of people and vehicles. Her surrounding appeared as if all sound had been muted, all she heard were the so familiar voices in her head. The elderly woman next to her smiled innocently to her, Jane opened her mouth but her voice had abandoned her, as if she had been impaled in
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GAZE CONTROL EYE TRACKING FOR HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERACTION Abhijeet Patnaik, Kiran Kumar.R, 6th semester, EC 6th semester, EC JNN College of Engineering JNN College of Engineering Shimoga Shimoga abhijeetpatnaik1995@gmail
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The roles of vision and eye movements in the control of activities of daily living Michael Land, Neil Mennie, Jennifer Rusted; 1999 Experimental question: Are eye movements essentially random, or are they intimately related to the requirements of the motor task? Are fixations directed specifically to the places from which information is needed? Can can the eye-movement pattern thus be thought of as an integral part of the motor program itself Rationale: The strategy of the oculomotor
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Look me in the Eye Starting this novel was more difficult than expected. Reading the prologue took the longest time, and prepared me for a boring book. However, as I continued to read this, I found that it was interesting. Many people who had read this book previously told me it was humorous, but I found it to be more informative, learning about a new disorder and how a young child faces it. John Elder Robison allows the readers to feel the sorrow with him when his mother and father’s fighting
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from across the street. I stopped walking and turned around as she ran to me. Her black hair was coming loose from the bun she had pinned to the top of her head. As she got closer, she began to say something, but stopped when she saw my swollen black eye. Mara’s voice swelled with pity and anger, “Oh Josephine, was this from Aryan again?” I turned away quickly and kept walking. Quietly, so the people across the street waiting for the trolley wouldn’t hear me, I whispered, “I’ve been lying to everyone
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was on the outside. She was described in the book as so ugly that her mother had trouble seeing the beauty in her. Although I can thankfully say I've never had trouble with my mom seeing the beauty in me I have struggled with it myself. The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison speaks of finding, loosing, and the perspective of beauty. Although
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long, brown ponytails * Eye color is violet * Attacking Specialty: short-range, mid-range, & long-range * Weapon(s) used: any type of gun and explosives Captain: Kannoga Ayumi * 16 years-old * Has long, brown ponytails * Eye color is violet * Attacking Specialty: short-range, mid-range, & long-range * Weapon(s) used: any type of gun and explosives Vice: Tohmiko Fuko * 15 years-old * Has long, indigo ponytails * Eye color is red * Attacking
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the old man. He had never wronged me. He had never given me insult. For his gold I had no desire. I think it was his eye! Yes, it was this! One of his eyes resembled that of a vulture -- a pale blue eye with a film over it. Whenever it fell upon me my blood ran cold, and so by degrees, very gradually, I made up my mind to take the life of the old man, and thus rid myself of the eye for ever. Now this is the point. You fancy me mad. Madmen know nothing. But you should have seen me. You should have
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