Yes. Starks introduces himself to Janie as "Joe," but later in the same chapter asks Janie to "call me Jody lak you do sometime," suggesting that Jody is a nickname Janie created.
The eyes of a person with autism look the same as the eyes of other people.
The same as matchsticks for your eyes. You need it to keep your eyes open when you are really tired.
I know it sounds silly, but by too much of watching screens or monitors. I was a security guard watching screens all day, but the same tihng happened to me so I quit the job.
god lives everywhereand is watching every single person on this world at the same time.
he was a kind and generous father to jody(his son) because he had a bad childhood and he doesnt want jody to feel the same
No, eyes can vary in size among individuals. Factors such as genetics, age, and underlying health conditions can influence the size and shape of a person's eyes.
Typically, our eyes focus on just one of the other person's eyes at a time. This is part of the natural process of eye contact and allows for effective communication and connection. Shifts in focus between the eyes can occur quickly and subconsciously during a conversation.
Generally, a blind person blinks for the same reason a sighted person blinks. We blink to maintain the moisture in our eyes. They're at the same rate.
Retinal veinal occlusion can occur in both eyes. However, because it is such a rare disease, it is not common for it to happen in both eyes on the same person.
Yes they are the same person if you can go on youtube or google, for youtube tyap in Christian Leaves WWE & Joins TNA??? and you will see that in wwe christian voice is low and in tna he's voice is high look at there eyes closer, you will see they have the same eyes.
then you would have a headache, which is normally caused by either lack of water, or the concentration of your eyes. For example if you were watching an action movie, it could make your eyes tired. Or if you are riding in a car and reading at the same time it could make you feel nauseous.
Of course not. Not even in the same person. One of the rules in science is that everything is a different size until you get to molecules and atoms. What you may be looking for is: The only thing humans have as a baby that is the same size as an adult is their eyes. So yes, they are the same size throughout your lifetime.