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    New Interaction Method – Eye Tracking What is Eye Tracking? Eye tracking is a technique whereby an individual’s eye movements are measured in order to know both where a person is looking at any given time and the sequence in which their eyes are shifting from one location to another. It is a process of measuring either the point of gaze or the motion of an eye relative to the head. How does Eye Tracking work? Most of the eye-tracking systems use ’corneal-reflection/pupil-centre’ method to measure

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    led to the introduction of the frozen food industry in the early 1920’s. Bird’s Eye is an example of a successful frozen food company. Bird’s Eye originated in the U.S. with a focus to become a fully integrated company within the frozen food industry. The organization’s core competitive strategy was its national distribution center. In 1938 Bird’s Eye expanded into the U.K.‚ which lead to the incorporation of Bird’s Eye Food‚ Ltd. (owned by General Food Corp‚ Robert Ducas‚ and Chivers and Son‚ Ltd)

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    Beauty and The Bluest Eye Toni Morrison’s novel‚ The Bluest Eye contributes to the study of the American novel by bringing to light an unflattering side of American history. The story of a young black girl named Pecola‚ growing up in Lorain‚ Ohio in 1941 clearly illustrates the fact that the "American Dream" was not available to everyone. The world that Pecola inhabits adores blonde haired blue eyed girls and boys. Black children are invisible in this world‚ not special‚ less than nothing

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    Guarding Your Third Eye

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    3rd eyA8. Guarding Your Third Eye Midway between the two eyes on your forhead is a point which is of great mental and spiritual significance both for the Redeemed and for those who belong to Satan in one form or another. Before we look at its perversion by dark forces‚ we do need to understand what it is in the divine scheme of things. After the their deliverance from Egypt‚ the children of Israel were given this instruction by Yahweh concerning the Day of Unleavened Bread: "And you shall inform

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    Venkataswamy‚ Aravind Eye Case System was created with the idea of creating a sustainable eye care system. The mission if AECS was to eliminate needless blindness. They wanted to provide quality eye care that everyone could afford‚ to rich and to poor alike. It expanded itself to multispecialty eye care. AECS charged usually lower than comparable hospitals in its payable section. They followed the principle of high volume which would in turn also supplicate high quality in eye care. For patients who

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    addressed through the motif of eyes. Eyes‚ in the film‚ are known as the identifier and the tracker of a person and their life. The motif of eyes is first introduced in the opening scene when the viewer sees a person cutting out another’s eyes with a pair of scissors. In relation to the movie‚ the removal of eyes is the removal of one’s identity. Without their eyes‚ a person cannot

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    15 October 2012 A Prospectus: Reading Hurtson’s Their Eyes Were Watching God from a Psychoanalytical Perspective Psychoanalytic theory has shown that infants start identifying themselves and recognize that they are individuals‚ separate from their mothers‚ at six months of age. At that age‚ the individuals’ own identity starts to form as they relate their reflection in the mirror to their own self. This is when texts such as Their Eyes Were Watching God become relevant. The protagonist‚ Janie

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    In Toni Morrison’s work‚ The Bluest Eye (1970) a young black girl is depicted in search for her true identity and the experiences of frustration she encounters due to her blackness and desire of wanting to be white because of the constant fear of being rejected in her environment. This novel presents insight into the complexity of the black community through the character of Pecola Breedlove. Through Pecola’s character‚ Morrison effectively portrays the dehumanisation of slavery and racism and how

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    After school I was driving home in my black V6 Ford Mustang. Eye of The Tiger by Survivor was blasting through the speakers. My family owned a huge land in the forest near the lake called Otter Bay. The land was big enough to house all the pack and their families. They all had their own house. I lived with my mum and dad. My dad’s name is Ben. He is the Alpha of the Lake City pack. He is 6ft 4 and has the same green eye color and brown hair as mine or should I say I have the same as his. He is

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    Their Eyes Were Watching God

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    Neale Hurston’s Their Eyes Were Watching God‚ shows the development of an African-American woman living in the 1920s and 1930s as she searches for her true identity. Janie was a half-white‚ half-black girl growing up in Florida in the early 1930 ’s‚ living with her grandmother‚ struggling to find her place in life. Janie’s transformation throughout the book shows a change through language and the development of Janie’s voice through the different stages of her life. Their Eyes Were Watching God is

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