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    advertisement is very effective because it uses the mainstream appeal to get more people to eat their buns. Wendy’s convinces the viewers to believe their claim that their buns are the best. They do this by using a combination of visual imagery and auditory imagery Throughout this ever advertisement Wendy’s says "our buns are Perfection" repeatedly. This is important because repetition drills things into the viewer’s head so they will remember! They also say they have the perfect bun recipe which

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    Females with Ruler Drop Experiment (Table #3) Percent Change (%) Gender Total Time Mean Undistracted – Total Time Mean Distraction #1(Auditory) Total Time Mean Undistracted – Total Time Mean Distraction #2 (Movement) Male 25.00 39.77 Female 24.31 39.68 The Effect of Auditory and Movement Distractions on Mean Reaction Time on Females with Sleep Sheep Experiment (Table #4) Participant Undistracted Distracted #1 Distracted #2 Time (Seconds)

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    Kylee Ulloa Professor Dorman Eng. 101: Arguments (#4 pg. 747) 4 March 2013 Lifetime of Violence Parents are the caretakers‚ supporters‚ enforcers‚ role models‚ and authoritative figures in a child’s life. Parents are there to teach their children the difference between right and wrong‚ good and bad‚ and up from down. Yet‚ as much as all parents have the same general type of goal‚ which is to ultimately help their child to be successful‚ many mothers and fathers have different parenting skills

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    Disjunction of Senses in Modern City life In his chapter “City Life and the Senses‚” John Urry discusses how the senses system operates in “open societies” of streams of crowds in open space. The five senses are comprised by the visual‚ auditory‚ touch‚ taste‚ and olfactory. Urry views visuality as an ambivalent force that is prioritized above the other sense through the developments of centuries and somewhat abused by as visual sense becomes increasingly accelerated in the city life dominated by

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    Hearing is one of the major senses and like vision is important for distant warning and communication. It can be used to alert‚ to communicate pleasure and fear. It is a conscious appreciation of vibration perceived as sound. In order to do this‚ the appropriate signal must reach the higher parts of the brain. Hearing impairment - A reduction in the ability to perceive sound; may range from slight inability to complete deafness HI- it is a distinction between deaf and hard of hearing. Deaf

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    The Breakfast Club- A Film Analysis The Breakfast Club is a gathering of high school students who go to a saturday detention each with a different reason to why they are there. Mr. Vernon gives them a basic task to do while they are in there. They must write an essay about themselves. Every individual has a smart thought of what the other is. Yet‚ as they argue and speak about reality‚ they realized they care for eachother more than at first sight. In The Breakfast Club‚ we are introduced five students

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    Vowels Speech sounds can be classified and described in articulatory‚ acoustic and auditory terms. On the basis of these terms the two broad categories in which the speech sounds in any language can be classified are vowels and consonants. Consonants are best described in articulatory terms because there is some type of closure or narrowing of the air passage to the extent that there is audible friction during the production of that sound. But in case of the production of vowels as there is no closure

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    Evolution of the craniate middle ear The evolution of the auditory structures of the middle ear began with the recycling of the second gill arches in primitive fish (Braxeau and Jeffery 2008). While the first set of gill arches became the upper and lower jaws‚ the upper portion of the second gill arch‚ the hyoid arch‚ became a support structure for the cranium as the hyomandibula (Manley 2010). Examinations of Sarcopterygiian fishes such as Rhipidistians and Rhizodonts describes the role of

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    The enhancement of the auditory evoked responses can be interpreted either by higher synchronization‚ or by enlargement of the involved cortical networks‚ or most likely by both. As the latency of the transient gamma band response is about 30–70 ms after stimulus onset this plastic reorganization of auditory neural networks is likely to take place at the level of the primary auditory cortex.”(Pantev 2147-2148). To summarize this‚ there is infact a correlation

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    Gonzales‚ April Ann G. SPED 101 (10:20-11:45) BEED-1B March 30‚ 2012 AKEELAH AND THE BEE A middle school located in a rough neighborhood in South Los Angeles is seriously hurting for money‚ just to provide the necessary basics the principal decides to have a school spelling bee hoping that one of his students will make it to the nationals and

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