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    it seems as if it resembles woodlands with a patch of colorful flowers. It seems as if it carries out it its purpose. It has a woodland theme, looks unique, and has interesting textures. However, questions start to emerge. What makes this catch the eye? Why is it interesting? How does it work so well? To determine this, the garment must be broken down in the individual elements of design (texture, color, balance, unity, shape, form, line, variety, form, proportion and scale, symmetry, and space) and

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    enjoying a day out together? These are a few things our eyes allow us do. The eye is a very important part of our anatomy. It lets us to do one of our most important five senses and that is to see. Just like any other part of our body things can go wrong. The particular impairment I would like to address is when our eyes get infected and inflamed. Our eyes can get infections from either bacteria, fungal, parasitic, or viral infections. The eye can get these organisms through allergens, mechanical irritation

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    anatomy of the eye is carefully arranged with all the parts that assist our vision in an optimal way. A layer of connective tissue called the sclera surrounds the eyeball. Underneath it is the choroid, which is rich in blood vessels that supply the eye. Attached to this layer is the lens by cililary muscles. The lens focus light to the retina and the amount of light entering is controlled by pupil dilation or constriction. Pupil dilation and constriction is regulated by the iris of the eye which consist

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    All you need to know on colour blindness In spite of the name, colour blindness isn’t a form of blindness but a defect in the way that your eyes interpret colour. With this particular problem, you’ll find yourself having trouble when it comes to telling the difference between certain colours such as blue and yellow or more commonly red and green. Colour blindness, or colour vision deficiency as it’s sometimes known, is inherited and tends to affect more males than females. According to the Prevent

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    readers to think twice about why they consistently enslave themselves with the burden of daily monotony, instead of enjoying the simplicity of love. Griffin uses two metaphors in her poem when describing love, as a flower, as well as the iris of an eye. Her comparisons are both interesting as well as accurate. Love should be born and live in fields, just like wild flowers. Love needs to be nurtured by water, with no concern about where and when the next rainfall will take place. Love needs to allow

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    Fatigue Detection Of Driver Using Surff Feature Extraction Algorithm Based On Eye Tracking Miss.Snehal B. Meshram M.Tech(3rd sem) Department of Computer Science and Engineering G.H.Raisoni Academy Of Engineering and Technology,Nagpur,India. Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University, Nagpur 2014-2015 ABSTRACT: This paper describes method of detecting early signs of fatigue in drivers and provide method for more security and attention for driver safety problem and to investigate driver mental

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    The evolution of the human body can be observed from studying the intermediates found in ancestral organisms. Shubin proposes that every attribute that makes us human can be traced back to a time that showcases its importance for survival. Every single trait in the human body has been selected for through multiple mechanisms of evolution, natural selection being one of them. This theory is intriguing because not long ago it was unheard of to relate humans to fish, amphibians, reptiles, mammals, and

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    Sigma is one of the most popular brands of makeup brushes. Sigma Beauty was founded in 2009, and quickly grew into a well-known international online beauty store. In December of 2012, Sigma Beauty opened its first brick and mortar store at the largest mall in the United States - the Mall of America, in Minnesota. With authorized retailers in 225+ countries, Sigma Beauty is today a global company with a marked presence in all continents. Sigma’s brushes are made from synthetic fibers that they call

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    The Biology Of Our Eyes

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    Sight a precious gift we cant take or granted, our eyes are the windows to the wonders of the woerld all we know and love experidne and discover, ponder and cherish. Lets peer into the workings of the eye. A uniae and self sustailning system. the reflecte light of the world. Light enters ino the crystal teansperency of the cornea, aqueous humor,lens, and vitreous humor, to projecr onto the photo re cemptors of the retina whos impoulses converge on the optic nerve, and then to the brain wto be transfigured

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    single image. And an octopus’s eye has no blind spot. Each of these species’ eyesight has evolved overtime to adapt to survival needs. Most individuals take for granted their ability to see. Eyesight is a major connection to the outside world; around 80 percent of impressions are through sight, meaning that only 20 percent are from the other four senses. The human eye has evolved over time to turn into what it is today. Through human’s needs for survival, the eye has changed to suit humans. Two

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