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browneyes

Scientific Name: Camissonia claviformis ssp. cruciformis

Family: Onagraceae

Category: Dicot

Growth: Forb/herb

Duration: Annual

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About Brown Eyes

The provided text focuses primarily on the human characteristic of having brown eyes, their perception, and various cultural and cosmetic aspects associated with them.

Considerations for Children

  • The text mentions scholarships based on eye color. This could be an interesting point to discuss with children about diversity and unique opportunities.

Quirky Facts

  • Some believe brown eyes are a sign of a trustworthy and stable character, even suggesting they could indicate "earth-based powers," though this is presented as a rare and perhaps whimsical association.
  • Jane Elliott, an educator, used a "blue eyes/brown eyes exercise" to demonstrate the impact of racism, highlighting the historical and social significance sometimes attached to eye color.

General Information

  • Brown eyes appear brown due to the presence of melanin, the same pigment responsible for skin tanning.
  • What appears as black eyes are actually very dark brown eyes.

Cultural References

  • The text mentions several songs titled "Brown Eyes" by different artists, including Destiny's Child and Lady Gaga, showcasing the term's presence in popular culture.
  • There's a South Korean male duo named Brown Eyes (&#48652&#46972&#50868&#50500&#51060&#51592) who released their first album under that name.

Cosmetic and Perceptual Aspects

  • The text touches upon the perception of brown eyes, noting a trend where some individuals with brown eyes desire to have blue eyes and the potential to alter eye color through laser procedures.
  • There are makeup tutorials and products specifically designed to enhance brown eyes, indicating their perceived beauty and versatility.

Miscellaneous References

  • The text mentions a restaurant named "Brown Eyes" in Hue, Vietnam.
  • "Lucas Brown Eyes" is mentioned as an Oglala Lakota writer.
  • "Lance Browneyes" is mentioned as a Native American Artist