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    Human Eye

    never take your eyes for granted; don't wait until you have a problem to have a vision exam. You should have your eyes checked annually. The eye is very delicate and in order to see well, all parts must be able to function properly. Always try to protect your eyes. Did you know that the bones in your head protect your eyes from injury; even the eyelids close out unwanted light and also dirt. Your tears from nearby tear ducts work hard to keep the eye's surface moist and clean. The eye is filled with

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    Tears by Man Ray

    only for only her eyes. The picture is in black and white (reminds me of the film in black and white in the pass) and it looks realistic in term of facial proportion and shape as if it was a photograph yet it becomes unrealistic when I look at her teardrops because it does not look like water. More like marble (looks geometrical in shape) to me, which makes it the emphasis of the art piece. The artist also use contrast of color even though it is black and white piece, her eyes and the tear drops

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    Internal Drivers for Change

    to; 1. Reinvigorate the agency: The agency desperately needed fresh ideas and minds to help produce creative and effective advertising that will sell the client’s brands. 2. Change the perception of the agency in the eye of the public: Rebranding of its image in the public eye as it has come to be seen and referred to as ‘old school’ and not relevant to the times. This was particularly harmful as the ability to ability to compete in the market place was severely hampered. 3. Introduce and invest

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    Self Evaluation

    networking but in some cases of my speech there were certain topics that most people wouldn’t understand or know about. I thought my introduction and delivery was pretty good. I believe I had good rate, volume and posture. One thing I did notice was the eye contact and wish I didn’t look down at my note cards so much because I know for a fact I knew the speech and just ended up getting nervous which I wish didn’t happen. I was concerned about getting my point across to the audience about social networking

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    Personal Ethics Statement

    most, has been a way of life for me. I didn’t want to make others feel how I didn’t want to feel and I wanted my values and beliefs to be respected even if the other person didn’t agree with them. I am definitely glad at how this class has opened my eyes to the world of ethics and how much it can affect others than just me. After going through an Ethical Lens Inventory I found out that I had a preferred ethical lens of Reputation. This, in a sense, means that I let my intuition do the determining

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    Eye Centre Localistaion

    ACCURATE EYE CENTRE LOCALISATION BY MEANS OF GRADIENTS Fabian Timm and Erhardt Barth Institute for Neuro- and Bioinformatics, University of L¨ beck, Ratzeburger Allee 160, D-23538 L¨ beck, Germany u u Pattern Recognition Company GmbH, Innovations Campus L¨ beck, Maria-Goeppert-Strasse 1, D-23562 L¨ beck, Germany u u {timm, barth}@inb.uni-luebeck.de Keywords: Eye centre localisation, pupil and iris localisation, image gradients, feature extraction, shape analysis. Abstract:

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    Tickits by Paul

    Toby had printed in red ink “PRAKING MISTEAK” and signed his name “TOBY” in a childish-looking hand.” “How’s it going, Toby?” McVee said. Toby pulled out his pad, showed it to McVee. “Lots of business, eh, Toby?” Toby put his pad back, nodded. His eyes rolled, looked tortured. “Yes, Toby, it’s a bitch,” McVee said. Toby looked at McVee’s shoes. Except for a single smudge, they were shiny, black. Toby bent down, rubbed off the smudge with his hand. “Thanks, Toby,” McVee said. Toby caught McVee’s

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    Lili

    Stretches The following stretches have been designed by ergonomics experts and widely prescribed to relieve the symptoms of typing-related RSI. They should be performed several times per day (during breaks for example). Arm Across Chest This will stretch out your shoulders, upper arms and upper back and improve your posture whilst you work on your computer. * Place your right arm across your chest, and your left hand just above your elbow. * Pull your arm across chest and hold

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    They Eye

    THE HUMAN EYE The eyeball is a sphere that lies buried in fat inside the orbit, or space in the skull. The adult human eye has a diameter of approximately 2.5 cm. Each eyeball has six ocular muscles attached to it. These muscles move the eye. The eyelids are like moveable curtains in front of the eye and consist of three layers; the skin, the muscles that open and close the lids, and the cunjunctiva which is a membrane that lines the eyelids and covers part of the eyeball. The

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    Resource Based View

    not. With increase in age, there is gradual loss of elasticity in almost all the muscles of the body including muscles of eyes. This reduction in elasticity of the eye muscles lead to inability of the person to focus on an object kept at a distance. This condition gets worse in the situation of dim light or excess light. Along with decreased muscle elasticity, the lens of the eye also become less transparent with increasing age as there is alteration in the chemical composition of the lens (Haigh,

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