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    About 42% of students are visual learners and about 30% of students are kinesthetic learners.. Yet in colleges they use a lot of lecture classes when only 19% of students are auditory learners. Visual learners need to watch the teacher physically do what they’re teaching or have pictures to link what they are learning to. kinesthetic learner need to actually try what they are learning for themselves. I think that the most effective way for people to learn is with a mixture of every learning type

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    These last two types of imagery extend beyond the five senses. Kinesthetic imagery deals with the movement or action of objects or people. An example of kinesthetic imagery could be‚ “The birds flapped their wings in excitement‚ the promise of food so close. They sprung out of the tree‚ one by one‚ soaring through the branches and swooping down low to the pile of berries beneath the tree”. The flapping of the wings and the description of the way the birds fly down towards the ground helps the reader

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    Kinesthetic: Learning Style Kinesthetic learning needs to have movement in order for kinesthetic learners to learn the best. Adding movement while studying can help them focus on what they are doing. Kinesthetic learners have a hard time paying attention if they have to sit for a long time. I feel like I am a kinesthetic learner because I learn the best by doing instead of listening to others tell me how to do something. Kinesthetic learners have a rough time sitting still. Taking short breaks while

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    KINESTHETIC‚ (STATIC) EQUILIBRIUM AND ORGANIC SENSES * STATIC EQUILIBRIUM Equilibrium or balance monitors the position and movement of the whole body. In a strict sense‚ inner ear is the biological gyroscopes for sense of balance. EQUILIBRIUM * Hair cells in the vestibular membrane or semicircular canals of the inner ear are receptors for balancing. Vestibular sacs which connect the canals with the cochlea are substances that move when the head rotates or tilts. * Head movements

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    As a whole‚ humans have been proven to be the most intelligent species. We have built rockets and walked on the moon‚ we have studied a human heart and figured a way to make it work‚ fail and then work again. We have trained other species to do what we want them to. We have also studied the way a human brain works‚ the thought process and complex responses of a person. In all this‚ a theory had emerged from cognitive research that people possess eight different intelligences. There aren’t

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    Bodily responses to music Our body is a very sensitive being. When certain music is played it gets bodily reactions. Some music will make you laugh while some might make you cry. This chapters discusses how music effects the body and why. Music effects in two main ways; physiologically and physically. The first way we respond physiologically‚ which can be found in numerous ways. Physiological responses include internal bodily process.This would include heart rate‚ blood pressure‚ respiration

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    What are bodily systems?- Bodily systems are basically default programmes within our body that pickup information from within or the external environment and trigger an automated response. For example if you were to run‚ your body would increase its heart rate to match the oxygen demand made by the muscles. This is done without thinking and it is made possible by how the brain has cleverly integrated with all the bodily systems‚ from the digestive system to the circulatory system. It is critical

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    Concerning: Mr. Assin Explain the elements of murder including what is required to convict someone of attempt to commit murder. The elements of murder are‚ the intention to kill‚ recklessness causing death‚ the intention of inflicting grievous bodily harm. The requirement of convicting someone of attempt to commit murder the People must prove that the defendant took at least one direct but ineffective step toward killing another person. A direct step is one that goes beyond planning or preparation

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    Grievous Bodily Harm with Intent Assault causing grievous bodily harm (GBH) with intent is a criminal offence which is covered by Section 18 of the Offences Against the Person Act‚ so both GBH with intent and Common Assault are categorised under two separate laws which is a difference. For this offence there needs to be “really serious harm” or a similarity between common assault and GBH with intent is that the assault or battery needs to have caused wounding of another person. Probably the best

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    penalties are set. §1801. Hazing prohibited; penalties Hazing in any form‚ or the use of any method of initiation into fraternal organizations in any educational institution supported wholly or in part by public funds‚ which is likely to cause bodily danger or physical punishment to any student or other person attending any such institution is prohibited. Whoever violates the provisions of this Section shall be fined not less than ten dollars nor more than one hundred dollars‚ or imprisoned for

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