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When the human body is in the standard anatomical position it is upright, erect on two legs, facing frontward, with the arms at the sides each rotated so that the palms of the hands turn forward.
Feet together, chin parallel to the ground, hands forward, trunk straight and square. Ex: http://i175.Photobucket.com/albums/w155/nursingassistant/anatom1.jpg
Standing in the Eyes of the World happened in 1998.
the body is assumed to be standing, the feet together, the arms to the side, and the head and eyes and palms of the hands facing forwards
In general, the eyes of a predator face forward and the eyes of prey face more to the sides.
The position that Eric Contona played in football or soccer was a forward, they say he was considered a legend in a lot of peoples eyes. He scored 64 goals out of 144 games.
Looking Through Patient Eyes was created in 1993.
The position of the eyes on an animal is useful depending on the type of animal it is. For example, animals like lions have their eyes facing forward, because they are predators. Animals like zebra, however, have their eyes on the sides of their heads because they are prey and they need to be able to see more of what is around them.
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Their eyes fluttered open
Forward-facing eyes provide binocular vision, allowing for better depth perception and accurate judgment of distances. This is crucial for activities like hunting, navigation, and avoiding obstacles. Additionally, forward-facing eyes often indicate a predator or carnivorous animal, as they need to accurately target and pursue prey.
well its known for the face head n eyes to be facing forward so t s like ur lookin straight in fornt of u ( the exact definition of the anamotic position is the person shld be standin erect with the pams face eyes facin forward n the thum should be considered lateral not anterior ) i hope i helped :D