is a good-looking woman in my eyes. She is average height and has a spender shape. As a Vietnamese woman, my mother has a round face and long black straight hair which cascades over her back like a waterfall. She also has a sweet smell of lotus and smooth tanned skin. Unlike some other serious women, my mother usually appears with a sweet smile on her red lips that can make other people comfortable. Under her thin black eyebrows, there are dark brown penetrating eyes framed by long lashes. They seem
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The eye is the organ of vision. It has a complex structure consisting of a transparent lens that focuses light on the retina. The retina is covered with two basic types of light-sensitive cells-rods and cones. The cone cells are sensitive to color and are located in the part of the retina called the fovea, where the light is focused by the lens. The rod cells are not sensitive to color, but have greater sensitivity to light than the cone cells. These cells are located around the fovea and are responsible
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report is how to beat your stage fright. How you can get feel more comfortable to talk to a lot of people or present something. . We can see with these videos different good way to start presentation.We can we learn how to use hands , how can we use eyes contact , how can we be more comfortable when we present something , what are the importand things when you presenting. The speakers are profetional speakers. We can see that they know how to present something in the good way. I watched Shawn Achor
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D1 - Analyse how cultural variation can influence communication Handshake The handshake is used in England as a gesture. This gesture is used in England as a form of a greeting between two people. This is for when they engages with each other. The handshake may also be used when a deal is made between two parties on something. This influences communication in a positive way as these two parties are interacting with one another and also getting along with each other. If they get along with each
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this and his “legend became even bigger. It was said that he could charm anyone, just by walking in the room” ( Wallace 70). Furthermore, Edward’s heroism showed again when William tells a story about when he found and returned an old lady’s glass eye. After a long time of traveling, Edward went to Auburn where an old lady
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What is a sensory adaptation? Illustrate by giving one example Sensory neurons stop generating action potential despite continued stimulation. An example is if one walks into a house with a strong odor, the scent seems to lessen with time due to sensory adaptation. Differentiate between somatic and visceral sensation. Visceral sensation and somatic sensations arise from which part of the body? (Page 568). Somatic sensation signals from receptors located in the skin, joints, and muscles (outside)
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craving and take two fingers of either hand. Tap about 10 times firmly above on of your eyes. Now tap under the eye. Now tap under the collarbone and under the armpit. Place your hand in front of you and tap on the back of it between the knuckles of your ring and little finger. Open your eyes and then close them. Keep tapping, open your eyes, look down to the right and down to the left. Keep tapping and rotate your eyes round 360 degrees anti-clockwise. Still thinking about the food you were craving
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A Friendly Clown On one corner of my dresser sits a smiling toy clown on a tiny unicycle--a gift I received last Christmas from a close friend. The clown's short yellow hair, made of yarn, covers its ears but is parted above the eyes. The blue eyes are outlined in black with thin, dark lashes flowing from the brows. It has cherry-red cheeks, nose, and lips, and its broad grin disappears into the wide, white ruffle around its neck. The clown wears a fluffy, two-tone nylon costume. The left side
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Perspectives Vol. 44, pp. 1-8, 1982 The Eye and Visual Nervous System: Anatomy, Physiology and Toxicology by Connie S. McCaa* The eyes are at risk to environmental injury by direct exposure to airborne pollutants, to splash injury from chemicals and to exposure via the circulatory system to numerous drugs and bloodborne toxins. In addition, drugs or toxins can destroy vision by damaging the visual nervous system. This review describes the anatomy and physiology of the eye and visual nervous system and includes
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Although they seem similar in a lot of areas, they certainly have numerous dissimilarities too. Frogs are found in many different shapes, sizes, and colors. Frogs have smooth, wet skin. They live most of the time in or near water. They have different eye colors including brown, silver, green, and even red along with different shapes and sizes. Some of the frogs have sticky feet while some are webbed. It is obvious that not even all frogs have same qualities. Toads too have numerous shapes, sizes,
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