The brain creates a spatial map of the world. This is easily seen when you reach out and grasp an object that is in front of you. The exact mechanics are much more complicated as they involve many areas of the visual cortex. There is also integration with the motor system at many levels (superior colliculus, pontine nucleus, and cerebellum).
you automatically blink because of you reflexes that your body has.
face
Oh look! There is something stuck on your face!
you can stab your eye with a scalpel or something could blow up in your face
Heat, in some cases. The wearing away of objects.
spongebob:) Edit: The victim could float face-down or face-up, regardless of their gender.
He deserved it. Like if a guy did something bad, and then got punched in the face, then someone might say he "had it coming to him"
you can go on to their "ID PHONE" something like that and click on the smiley face and it will automatically send the request.
Like A Boss, which he is currently using on the blink-182 Reunion Tour. It has the blink-182 Smiley Face on it
The Nervous System
She passed her hand in front of her face and she didn't blink.
A Reflex Reaction.
That depends if you get punched in the face, you have something in your eye, your eyes are itchy/dry, etc.
you face the thought of not coming home
you couldn't tell because a cyclops has only one eye.. but i would say if it was just blinking it would look like a blink.. but if it were smiling and it blinks I would think it was a blink because of the smile on his face
Go to your doctor ! It could be something simple - like a trapped nerve, or something far more serious - like a stroke !
I asked the question just a moment ago and managed to find the answer. It's Sally Sparrow from the Doctor Who episode entitled Blink.
Since 13 is a factor of 78, it is automatically the GCF.