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    distorts self-perception and identity. Discuss. Nowadays‚ Facebook uses have increasingly become an integral part of everyone’s daily routines and it must be exists in everyone’s life.Facebook has more than 750 million users worldwide. Facebook is used to keep in touch and sharing life or mood with friends. There are lots of benefits of using Facebook. Still‚ Facebook gives a limited view of our friends’ lives and the view tends to be unrealistically positive. Self-perception means a consciousness

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    features. The eyes are the organs of sight and one of our special senses. Vision is our one of our dominant sense: 70% of all the sensory receptors in the body are in the eyes‚ and almost half of the cerebral cortex is involved in some aspect of the visual processing. Only the anterior one sixth of the eye is visible. (Martini‚ 2009) The accessory structures of the eye include the eyebrows‚ eyelid‚ conjuctiva‚ lacrimal apparatus‚

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    bend their heads in awful sorrow.” The poet’s mood is one of lamentation for the misery of his people‚ the instability and sorrow brought about by the strange invader. Imagery: The images appeal to the sense of sight and sound. They present visual pictures that are striking. The picture of the soldiers‚ “all around the land brown beetles crawl about”‚ in their thick armoury‚ the hard covering on their backs is like beetles. Here you hear the tramping of soldiers “whose boots of steel tramp

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    vocal deliveries were great. The most missing part of the speech there was not a visual aid‚ just a photo which involved with some circles. The speech must supported with a visual aids. I guess this situation originated in her work and capabilities because as she said before she is a storyteller and that’s why she did not use visual aids. The speech was almost great because of lacking of some parts such as visual aids. Also her stories and some

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    persuade you into thinking about why texting and driving is dangerous to yourself and others because the brain and visual fields becomes distracted resulting in automobile accidents‚ either injuries or fatalities. I. Driving and texting is also considered a multi-tasking skill that increases the productivity of the driver’s brain causing distractions to our cognitive functions‚ memory‚ visual fields‚ and manually. A. The first way that texting interferes with driving is through the brain’s

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    consist of decreased visual acuity‚ lessened ability to adapt to darkness and dim light‚ decreased accommodation to see near and far objects‚ loss of peripheral vision‚ atrophy of lacrimal glands‚ and difficulty discriminating similar colors. Presbyopia is the inability to focus or accommodate due to a loss of flexibility of the lens‚ causing decreased near vision. Cataracts are also very common in older adults; they cause the eye to have increased lens opacity in which reduces visual acuity and causes

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    diagnosed with a genetic disease‚ recessive retinitis pigmentosa (RP)‚ which results in degeneration of the photoreceptor cells. A patient with RP has a progressive loss of visual acuity‚ progressive night blindness‚ and progressive loss of peripheral vision. The patient’s best corrected visual acuity is currently 20/200 with a visual field restriction of 12 degrees. The patient bumps into objects in the room and gets disoriented as to the location of the bathroom or the door to the hallway. (Learning

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    Perception is a way of knowing and gaining knowledge. Expectation‚ the belief about the way an event should happen or behave‚ and previous knowledge‚ understanding and skills we gain after experience play significant roles when gaining knowledge. They frame and lead us into imagine before we experience. Our five senses let us see‚ smell‚ taste‚ feel and hear. People think that we believe what we see. However‚ we see what we believe. Lipman’s suggestion criticises the false of our senses and perspectives

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    Evaluate the evidence that visual perception involves bottom-up and top-down processing. The perceptual system is comprised of a of a diverse range of senses including visual‚ auditory‚ olfactory and tactition; the perceptual system is part of the nervous system‚ which contains millions of nerve cells called receptors that sense and respond to a plethora of sensory stimuli including light‚ sound and temperature. The act of perceiving rather than merely sensing enables us to analyse and make sense

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    bench in the distance witch was obvious before sunset became difficult to see after the sun had set. This can be explained by the amount of light visible in the surroundings‚ as our cones are less sensitive to dim light then rods. Another change in visual features after it became dark was that it was harder to distinguish between different types of colours. Even thought there is a lesser amount of light. In my opinion‚ this change cannot be attributed to the diminished source of light. When our surroundings

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