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Thine Eyes:

Thine Eyes Jewish-Christian Backgrounds.—Before the Babylonian Exile (586 B.C.), the education of Jewish children was the responsibility of the family. Biblical laws were explicitly taught, and stressed in the normal round of family life : "Thou shalt teach them (the laws) diligently unto thy children, and shalt talk of them when thou sittest in thine house, and when thou walk-est by the way, and when thou liest down, and when thou risest up. And thou shalt bind them for a sign upon thine hand, and they shall be as frontlets between thine eyes.

The eyes of a spider are usually near the front or anterior end of the head, but some are directly on top. They are single facets, hence are called simple eyes. They may number two, four, six, or eight; eight is the usual number. However, the cave spiders lack eyes entirely. Regardless of the number, the eyes are always placed in a definite arrangement. Often some pairs are much larger than others.

See Also Burned The Eyes And Throat:

Smog that burned the eyes and throat in Los Angeles, millions of dead fish in waters polluted with industrial wastes, unexplained windrows of alewives stinking on Lake Michigan beaches, and warnings by reputable scientists of more subtle perturbations in our surroundings— changes in the carbon dioxide content of the atmosphere that might alter climate, or de¬creases in atmospheric oxygen, or increases in the nitrate content of water and food that could reach toxic levels, or the occurrence of pesti¬cide chemicals in organisms at the far reaches of the earth—were intensifying international awareness of the intricate interrelationships be¬tween living things and their environment.

He wrote 'Recurrent Papilloma of the PJiarynx' in 'Illustrated Medicine and Surgery' (1884) ; 'Foreign Bodies in the Lar¬ynx and Trachea' and 'Foreign Bodies in the Pharynx and (Esophagus' in 'System of Dis¬eases of the Ear, Nose^and Throat' (1893); 'Injuries and Deformities of the Nose and Throat' and 'Operations in the Upper Air Pas¬sages' in 'American Textbook of Diseases of the Eye, Ear and Throat' (1899), etc.


On The Other Hand See His Eyes A Natural:

A typical insect is characterized by three divisions to the body—the head, the thorax, and the abdo¬men. Attached to the thorax are six jointed legs, three on each side, and sometimes wings. his eyes a natural: The his eyes a natural, when present, are placed somewhere upon the head and are of two types: simple his eyes a natural, called ocelli, which are found in insect larvae and in many adults; and compound his eyes a natural, which are found in adult insects and in the immature stages of types which resemble the adult during growth.

his eyes a natural: his eyes a natural, when present, are usually prominent on the head. When closed they protrude into the Roof of the mouth, but they may or may not have movable eyelids. There is no nictitating mem¬brane. Ears: Salamanders have no ears, as such, but in some species the front legs, or the lower jaw, are adapted to transmit vibrations from the ground.

 

 

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