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Any psychologist worth the price of their couch would return your question with, "Why do YOU THINK you see aliens in your inkblot tests?".
Check to see if she has any warts. Failing that, see if she floats. See related link for more ideas.
Albinism is a genetic condition in which the skin produces low amounts of melanin (a skin pigment). Since it is genetic, there is no cure for albinism, but it can be prevented by looking into genetic counseling. See this link for more info about genetic counseling: http://www.nsgc.org
If you really want to evaluate the 7-year-old and help him if he needs it, please get off of the internet and take him to see somebody who can talk to him, somebody who you can be sure knows what the tests mean, and somebody who you can be sure knows what they're talking about.
Albinism is a genetic defect where the person afflicted is homozygous recessive for albinism. So it cannot be cured. Topical treatment involves wearing clothing or sunblock to avoid skin damage, as there is usually not enough melanin to tan the skin. Protecion of the eyes, which also lack pigment in the iris, is also a concern. This can lead to retinal damage in some individuals, and should be monitored.
There is a kind of goldfish called the 'Shubunkin' with purple stripes on it but there is no pure purple goldfish species.
I'm sure somebody could. If you type in "Is _________ a good thesis statement about image processing?" somebody will read it and see if it's any good or not.
Leg yileding is part of many dressage tests. You wont see it as much in the first level but in the 2 and 3 you will.
you see the image
To see what we can't see.
They see it by there eyes and body movement
type ' year 7 latin test online' into google, and you will see.