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    permissive -NAIL BITING SCREED Now as you are resting so quietly there with your eyes closed…. I am going to help you to relax even deeper…. I am going to count… very slowly…. Upto 7. And in between each count…. I will use the words ” drifting deeper and deeper”. And you’ll find…. As this count progresses… that you can drift into that trance state. As I count‚ you can help too as you tell yourself…”I am going deeper and deeper into hypnosis”. Now it doesn’t matter if your mind wanders…. It

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    Aauthoritarian Screed

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    LIVINIA PRICE PMR – AUTHORITARIAN Now close your eyes…..makes sure you are at your most comfortable…..concentrate on the experience you are about to have….you will be in control throughout this experience…. You have come here to make changes…..you will drift into a completely natural state….a state that will help you to achieve these changes….you will remain in complete control…. Listen to my voice….you will concentrate on my voice….and only my voice…..now concentrate

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    Auditory Neuropathy

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    Auditory neuropathy is a hearing disorder in which sound enters the inner ear normally but the transmission of signals from the inner ear to the brain is impaired. It can affect people of all ages‚ from infancy through adulthood. The number of people affected by auditory neuropathy is not known‚ but the condition affects a relatively small percentage of people who are deaf or hearing-impaired. Symptoms and Diagnosis People with auditory neuropathy may have normal hearing‚ or hearing loss

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    Permissive Parenting

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    The NBC Video suggests that teens who receive guidance from parents are also twice as likely to wear seat belts‚ 70% less likely to drink and drive‚ and 30% less likely to use cell phones‚ while driving! While Permissive Parenting results in aggressive youth‚ and neglectful parents who are uninvolved create adolescence who have behavior disorders‚ if you should adopt the highly suggested Authoritative Parenting Style‚ your children will most likely cope well with

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    Auditory System

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    AUDITORY SYSTEM NOTES Questions 1. What is sound? 1. What are the physical dimensions of sound 2. What are the perceptual dimensions of sound 3. What sounds can humans hear? 2. What is the anatomy of the ear? 3. What are the brain structures and pathways involved in the perception of hearing? 4. How do we localize sounds? Why do we hear? * Communication iHelen Keller felt that being deaf was worse than being blind‚ because blindness isolated her from

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    Permissive Parenting

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    Works Cited "A Permissive Parenting Style - Not Necessarily the Best Upbringing Alternative." Search Your Love. 30 Oct. 2007. . Clark‚ Christine‚ Kevin H. Gross‚ and College of Human Ecology. "Adolescent Health- Risk Behaviors: The Effect of Perceived Parenting Style and Race." Undergraduate Research Journal for the Human Science. 04 November 2007 . Frick-Horbury‚ Donna‚ and Jennifer Neal. "The Effects of Parenting Styles and Childhood Attachment Patterns on Intimate Relationships." Journal

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    Auditory Learning

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    The first quiz I took was what is my learning style and I got auditory. I was very surprised that I got this as my result. I have always thought of myself as a visual learner. My score for auditory and visual we very close. Auditory learning was scored at 40 percent and visual was scored at 35 percent. I still view myself as a visual learner‚ but this quiz made me realize I also like to listen to lectures and hearing something a teacher says helps me understand. For the study habits quiz‚ my most

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    Auditory and Visual

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    Auditory and Visual Memory: Which One Is More Common? Lindsay McVay Katie Jackson 10/12/12 3rd Problem Do people tend to have better auditory memory or visual memory? Hypothesis If a variety of people are put through numerous trials of visual memory tests and auditory tests‚ then the people with better auditory memory will outnumber the people with better

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    Auditory Rhythms

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    McCauley 2013) experimented on the effects auditory rhythms could have on the allocation of visual attention. The human body follows an internal clock or a circadian rhythm unconsciously and Miller‚ Carlson and McCauley (2013) tested if the internal clock could be entrained or synchronized with an asynchronous (single repetitive) tone while responding to stimuli on a computer screen. The first of three experiments examined how auditory entrainment or auditory synching affected visual attention (Miller

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    on it the next day‚ others may not be able to do the same without hearing a lecture on the subject. Individuals perceive and process information in different ways; while some people are visual learners‚ others may retain information better through auditory or tactile means. And a large percentage are a combination of one or more of the aforementioned categories. Those who learn best by seeing are more visual learners. Visual learners like to take notes and they tend to sit in the front of the class

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