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Each day, we wake up and start to extensively use our senses to see and interact with millions of objects throughout the day. The main senses we use are touch and vision, but with such things as colour blindness it can be easily doubted whether people perceive the objects exactly the same way. ... You would be forces to learn the colours but you cannot compare how two people see the same real colour. ... One may see a little differently from the other but as we use two at the same time the difference is levelled out. ... Some handicapped people have no trouble with vision but the part of the brain responsible for visualization of the object just doesn’t work.
Approximate Word count = 562 Approximate Pages = 2.2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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