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  1. The Five Senses Senses work by receiving stimuli at the sense organs - eyes, ears, skin, tongue, and nose. Each sense organ is sensitive to a particular kind of stimulus. The eyes are sensitive to light; the ears, to sound; the olfactory organs of the nose, to odor;...
  2. Top 10 places to see & visit in Melbourne
  3. Are dogs really color blind? As a mother I get asked a lot of questions every day, most of which I have no solid answer for. Yesterday, when my daughter asked me this question, I had a squidoo-ers lightbulb moment. You see, coming up with creative squidoo lenses is the hardest...
  4. What Makes An Animal More Than Just a Pet? All About Service and Therapy Animals Have you ever heard of a Service Animal? Most people are familiar with Service Dogs such as Guide Dogs for those who are blind and Hearing Dogs for those who are deaf. Yet, we often do not realize that, “Service animals are not limited to anima...
  5. Cataract Surgery: My Miracle Eyes My eyes are my most prized possession! Of all my senses, my eyes would be the sense I would most hate to lose. My husband and I have an online bookstore which requires daily searching through shelves and rows of books to find ones that have sold. Whe...
  6. The Book of Proverbs, Chapter Three 1 My son, do not forget my teaching, but keep my commands in your heart, 2 for they will prolong your life many years and bring you prosperity. 3 Let love and faithfulness never leave you; bind them around your neck, write them on the tablet of you...
  7. Diversify your Vision There is more than one way of looking at something, and to continue to look at something the same way will continually produce the same results. Brainstorming is effective because it involves many other people who contribute their thoughts and opinio...
  8. Save On Contacts, Eye Surgery and Glasses Here When did the first eye glasses came along? Most historians believe monks in Pisa or Venice, Italy produced the first form of eyeglasses in the late 1200s. These magnifying lenses for reading were set into bone, metal, or leather mountings. They were...
  9. Online Dating A look at the online dating game and how to be successful at it.
  10. Organisations for the Visually Impaired Today, 8th October, is World Vision Day. When Sylvia at Senior Squids reminded us of that and set the challenge to create a lens on visual impairment, I thought I just didn't have the time. Now the day is here, this is my way of showing how grateful...
  11. Forbidden City (Palace Museum, Gugong) | Beijing | China What an impressive piece of history the Forbidden City is. This place is very cool and i bet you will like to go this place too. The scale of the "city" (or palace) was incredible.
  12. contact-lenses If you currently wear glasses, or need to get glasses, why not consider Contact Lenses? Contact lenses have come along way, and there are many new types, so that even if you have tried contact lenses previously, you might get on better with the newe...
  13. Vision Plan Good vision is a major factor in a good quality of life. Without good vision, you're impaired in your daily activities. Many people aren't offered vision care plans through their employer and can't afford insurance. Vision correction is very expensiv...
  14. San Francisco Travel Information San Francisco Self Guided Tour has the best information for visitors to San Francisco, new residents, and even locals looking for something new. We go through the avalanche of data about San Francisco and find the nuggets of information that are most...
  15. Travel Vacations You & Your Family Can Take Together & Save money at the Same Time! You can travel a distance or you can travel close to home. It doesn't matter. Spending time with your family is the most important thing. Use this site and my website at Travel Vacations find out all about destinations you might enjoy. I will keep you...
  16. Diabetic Retinopathy