Jan
31
Ahh, The Look Of Love
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Though roses and chocolate are certainly nice, there’s nothing more romantic than gazing into the eyes of your partner. Perhaps more than any other part of the body, the eyes play a major role in romance. Candlelit dinners, a slow dance, a glass of wine in front of the fireplace, all seem designed to facilitate intimate glances. February is the month, to celebrate Valentine’s Day, let’s take a look at the look of love. http://www.your-vision-care.com In courtship, concern with eyes and eye contact is extreme, which some speculate goes back to our days as primates. As The Nonverbal Dictionary of Gestures, Signs, and Body Language Cues notes, we show an extreme alertness to where others are looking and respond to changes in gaze direction. Unconsciously, we feel compelled to look at objects and body parts that our primate brain finds interesting (e.g., faces, hands, and trees)–and to look away from what it finds distasteful. A mutual gaze brings people together quickly and powerfully, as the physical distance separating them seems to close: think of making eye contact across a crowded room. As we lock eyes with a lovely face, information flows from visual areas of the cerebral cortex to the hypothalamus, which influences our sexual behavior. ==>>** How To Improve Eyesight
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Jan
30

Vision And Body Exercise, how does that work?
“Of all the essential nutrients we all need, oxygen is the one we must have on a regular basis. We cannot live without it, yet, people do not take it serious until a problem arises.
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Breathing deeply and rhythmically helps your vision. Plus, it will also help your body to relax and help you concentrate better, eliminating eyestrain and fatigue.
A great way to “exercise and learn to control your breathing is Tai chi. Tai chi helps to promote balance, relaxation, and resilience.
Tai Chi for Health Purposes
Tai chi (pronounced “tie chee” and also known by some other names and spelling) is a mind-body practice that originated in China as a martial art.
Jan
30
The 2008 Olympics And The Importance Of Vision
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August - 2008 Olympics! Wow! I love the Summer Olympics, and this year’s will be so exciting.
So, let’s analyze some of the upcoming sports entries and the importance of good vision. Also, let’s take a look around Beijing and check out the beauty surrounding this games.
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The 2008 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the XXIX Olympiad, will be celebrated from August 8, 2008 to August 24, 2008, with the opening ceremony commencing at 08:08:08 pm CST (12:08:08 UTC) at the Beijing National Stadium in Beijing, People’s Republic of China. Some events, including football (soccer), sailing, and new 10 km marathon swimming events will be held in other cities of China. With the equestrian events being held in Hong Kong, this marks only the third time the same edition of the Olympic Games has been hosted by two National Olympic Committees (NOCs).
IOC president Juan Antonio Samaranch has said the Beijing games will be “the best in Olympic history.”















