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    Badass biker jewelry is worn by those who want to show their style while not riding their bikes. They love shocking those who are unsuspecting with their badass outfits. The jewelry they purchase will reflect that personal choice and style. If you're looking for a gift for someone who is a badass biker, it should be a bold piece of jewelry that will make others take notice. Tentacle Earring The Silver Phantom Jewelry Women's Octopus Tentacle Ear Cuff Wrap Earring features a detailed tentacle.…

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    Safeguarding children is paramount to promoting the welfare of children and protect them from harm. In safeguarding situations there may be several different services involved with a family, including health, education, social services and voluntary agencies, each with their own area of responsibility. Everyone who comes into contact with children and their families has a role to play, protecting children from maltreatment; preventing the impairment of children’s health and development;…

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    Essay On Eye Injury

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    of the most common eye injury occurring while playing sport is the scratch of the cornea or corneal abrasion in medical term.This injury consist of the scratching of the cornea by the finger or the fingernail of a player.An abrasion can be small or large depending of the gravity of the scratching.This type of injury ensues when the corneal epithelium is abraded and it is more common in basketball (Brummit & Ericksson p.150) where the players in general without face protection are constantly…

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    Essay On Compound Eyes

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    The two different types There are two types of eyes in the world of today. There are what one calls compound eyes and there are vertebrate eyes. Compound eyes also known as Arthropod eyes, can be traced back to an arthropod called trilobite. These ancestors didn 't have complex lenses like those of today but instead, their eyes and lenses were made of the same rock that made their skin - calcite. Compound eyes today contain many ommatidia (singular: ommatidium) which consist of a corneal lens,…

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    sees the world through the use of eyes. We have come to appreciate every stroke of color on that Picasso masterpiece, the littlest details of that wedding gown the bride is wearing, the cerulean skies hanging above during summer, the water bubbles being formed when rain falls down and everything that this world is made of. It is through the power of vision that we get to experience life's moments in multicolor. And it is with huge concern that we take care of our eyes the best possible ways we…

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    Cataracts

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    Cataract A cataract is when the lens of your eye becomes cloudy. The lens is the clear part of your eye behind your iris and pupil. The lens focuses light on the retina, which lets you see clearly. When a lens becomes cloudy, your vision may become blurry. The clouding can range from a tiny dot to complete cloudiness. As some cataracts develop, they may make you more near-sighted. Other cataracts increase glare. Over time, cataracts can worsen and the pupil can sometimes look white. They get…

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    path light takes as it enters our eyes I will point out four mechanisms that have to function in order for us to see. Each of our eyeballs have six muscles that attach them to our skull. Four of these muscles pull straight and are called rectus muscles. Two of these muscles pull on an angle and are called oblique muscles. The first mechanism is the coordination of these muscles (both eyes) so that our eyes move together. As we open our eyelids (provides protection and lubrication of eyeballs)…

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    leading authority in animal care and protection, the RSPCA is mobilising the community to help the neglected, abused and unwanted animals. At a mere five weeks old, Felix and Dora were found shivering in a ditch alongside a road in the Blue Mountains, New South Wales. A kind couple had spotted them and began slowly approaching the stray kittens. After successfully holding the sibling pair in their arms, they soon noticed there was something strange about their eyes. The couple knew they had to…

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    Superglue Injury

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    body. CAUSES This condition may be caused by: Getting superglue on your skin. Getting superglue in your eyes, ears, or mouth. Breathing superglue into your airway. SYMPTOMS If superglue gets on your skin, symptoms may include: Skin that is stuck together. Sore skin. Skin burns. If superglue gets in your eye, symptoms may include: Pain. Eye watering. Blurry vision. Eyelids stuck together Loss of eyelashes. If superglue gets in your ear,…

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    Glaucoma Research Paper

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    is a eye disease that may cause you to be blind or lose an eye. According to visionaware glaucoma is a chemical group of eye disease that can wind to sightlessness by damaging the optic nerve. Here is some story behind glaucoma. Glaucoma has been known in medicine since antiquity. According to nbci Hippocrates described “glaykoseis” as blindness which occur in the elderly . the first person to discover glaucoma and the connection between increased tension of the eyeball was the english eye…

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