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    Driving is a complex task that involves the coordination of many cognitive systems such as perception‚ attention‚ motor control‚ working memory and decision making. This means that while driving we must be able to process activity on the road using our mirrors and instrument displays‚ process sounds of vehicles around us‚ look out for pedestrians and test the stability of our own vehicles‚ while combining numerous motor skills like using the steering‚ brakes and accelerator (Cheour‚ 2011). Based

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    Simons & Ambinder (2005)‚ is ‘change blindness’‚ i.e.‚ the inability to detect change in a visual stimulus. Jensen et al. (2011) differentiate this from another phenomenon‚ ‘inattentional blindness’‚ in which an unexpected object is not detected within the field of view. Though both phenomena are fundamentally failings of visual awareness‚ each has its own set of cognitive influences and potential implications (Jensen et al.‚ 2011). Moreover‚

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    Glaucoma Glaucoma is a group of eye disorders that cause blindness by hurting the optic nerve‚ which is the large nerve that is responsible for vision. In glaucoma‚ the optic nerve damage is related to a change in the fluid pressure that circulates around the eyeball. In many cases‚ Glaucoma occurs when the eye’s fluid pressure is high‚ but it can also occur when the pressure is measured as normal. Fluid circulating inside the front portion of the eye is produced by a structure called the ciliary

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    giving shelter to number of eyes related complications & diseases. 2. Improper nutrition results in week eyes. 3. Genetical Complecations like Nystagmus‚ Albino‚ Retinities Pigmentosa. 4. Other critical complications like High Myopia‚ Night Blindness‚ Low Vision‚ Squint etc. 5. Highly stressfull life style leeds in many problems. 6. Excessive use of eyes in watching TV‚ using computer‚ reading in dim light etc. leads in increase spectacles power. So presently we need something desperately

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    grave situation that made the government initiate a first of its kind‚ dedicated program for the eradication of unnecessary blindness. However‚ even such programs are meager when compared to the magnitude of the problem. According to Indian council of Medical Research (ICMR) study on blindness show that about 25% of the total blind in India are blind due to corneal blindness. we require really a large number of people to donate their eyes if we want to treat these patients.There is a huge gap between

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    familiar because when people get old‚ almost everyone got it. If grandparents have it‚ our parents might have it soon‚ we might get it one day. Cataract is the world’s leading cause of blindness‚ resulting in blindness foe over 18million people. This astounding number represents almost half of all causes of blindness due to eye diseases globally (Light for

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    principles regardless of which option is selected. As such‚ the decision made is never classified as being perfect (Allen‚ 2012). One such dilemma arose from Onchocerciasis‚ also known as river blindness. River blindness is a disease that affects one’s skin and eyes causing skin infections and permanent blindness. This disease mainly affects persons living in Africa as well as South and Central America. Statistics show that over thirty million persons have been affected. The disease is caused by a parasitic

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    INTRODUCTION Throughout history‚ people with disabilities and learning difficulties have been regarded as a manifestation of God’s punishment for sins. They were usually mocked and excluded from the community and they sought out and depended for care and refuge from religious societies (Jordan et al‚ 2008). According to Eskay et al (2012)‚ in the African society‚ culture tends to play a role in how people with disabilities are perceived. They went on to outline some of the reasons associated with

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    In life people demonstrate many characteristics which make that person who they are; while these characteristics define the actions made by people‚ they also help others to determine why such actions were made‚ while also characterize them for what that person has done or will do. In today’s society certain characteristics are viewed in a negative light due to the changing ways of everyday life and increasing deviation of traditional American views to ones of a more liberal nature. In “Cathedral”

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    Comparative Essay This comparative essay‚ will be comparing three different themes that relate to the novel “Lord of the Flies” by William Golding and the movie” The Blindness” directed by Ferdinando Meirelles. In both novel and movie‚ the people try to make successful societies‚ but with all society there is power struggles‚ loss of innocence’s and survival of the fittest. This is evident throughout both the movie and the novel. The novel and the movie create a vivid image of

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