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References

&
Thanks

Polarizing
Sunglasse
s

A form of protective eyewear


designed to keep sunlight and
bright light out of ones eyes.

Ryan
McNeil
Interesting
Facts
Donec
consequat
congue
libero.
Often times polarizing

A special thanks to
John,
Paul,
George,
& Ringo
For the awesome photographs

Sources

sunglasses are referred


to as Polarized
Sunglasses, but this is
incorrect for its the light
that is polarized, not the
lenses.
Rumour has it that Elton
John has over 1000 pairs
of sunglasses.

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Wearing sunglasses
makes you more
susceptible to becoming
sunburned.

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Origins &
Innovation

Sunglasses have been around


since the 12th century, but
were not innovated into
Polarized Sunglasses, until
Edwin H. Land invented the
polarizing lens in 1936.
Edwin H. Land is better
known as the inventor and
co-founder of the Polaroid and
the Polaroid Corporation.
Land would sneak into a
1. The Beatles can follow the sun, because they have the proper protection.
laboratory at Columbia
2. The Beatles love moonlight because its less harmful to the eye than
University after hours, and
sunlight.
use theirvibrate
equipment.
Land as they propagate
Light photons
and shake
towards or away anything; since the speed of light is so fast (clocking in at 299 7
this by eventually
essentiallysuccessfully
making a barred window on the molecular level. (See Inside Left Panel) Polarized sunglasses can be found at alm
invented
the polarizing
lens,
Polarizing
sunglasses
can have
a negative effect on people of certain occupations. For example, polarizing sunglasses have been kn
he then added the lens to
regular sunglass frames,
which was the invention of
the Polarizing Sunglasses.
Polarizing sunglasses are now
widely available, one of the

For tomorrow may rain so, Ill follow -the


sun
Cos we love you, Mr. Moonlight.

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