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    Personal Hygiene

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    PERSONAL HYGIENE PART I PERSONAL HYGIENE Personal hygiene refers to set of individual practices and conditions that help to maintain health and prevent the spread of disease Hygiene behavior change can have significant effects on health of the population THE IMPORTANCE OF GOOD PERSONAL HYGIENE Maintaining personal hygiene is necessary for many reasons; these can be personal‚ social‚ for health reasons‚ psychological or simply as a way of life. Essentially keeping a good standard of hygiene helps

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    Week Three Worksheet

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    from the stimulus to the interpretation. a. Auditory information is received through our ears which has three parts; outer ear‚ middle ear‚ and inner ear. Each part is responsible for picking up different signals. The outer ear helps us locate the source of a sound. The middle ear transforms waves into stronger waves to be interpreted. The inner ear transmits these waves through viscous fluid in the inner ear‚ and a signal is sent to the brain representing what was heard. 5. Name and describe the

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    fundamental for any human being‚ as it follows: Outer ear As a sound reaches the ear‚ this gets directed into the ear canal by the pinna‚ a funnel-like structure. The ear canal increases the sound pressure within the range of frequencies corresponding to the human voice‚ then the tympanic membrane‚ or eardrum‚ a boundary between outer and middle ear located at the end of the canal‚ reacts to the sound and starts to vibrate sympathetically. Middle ear The tympanic membrane’s vibrations set in motion

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    “I hear okay in the phone as it’s designed for elderly‚ but when I hear the TV‚ I won’t hear the phone ringing‚ although its volume is high” (Alfred). “Talking over the phone is not too bad‚ I manage without hearing aids‚ I put the receiver in my ear‚ but I can manage on the phone” (Martin). “As regarding conversations on the phone sometimes if a person that has a very loud voice deafens me and that bothers me‚ but a person soft spoken I found it better‚ a person that speaks normal‚ as shouting

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    Perils of Noise Pollution

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    people who have been repeatedly exposed to intense noise‚ due to the nature of their work‚ have decreased hearing sensibility‚ compared to those who have worked in more quiet conditions. Elevated sound levels cause changes in the structure of the inner ear that results in permanent hearing loss. Another negative effect caused by noise pollution is heightened irritability and sensitivity. Different sounds can have different impressions on a person; so‚ one could get annoyed with the sound of water dripping

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    Why are most people poor listeners? “Most people do not listen with the intent to understand; they listen with the intent to reply.” —Stephen R. Covey. Its all in the mindset and what revolves around us is what I believe causes most people to become poor listeners. Therefore‚ if it wasn’t for media access or the internet‚ I suppose the percentage would be fairly even; however‚ technology is what is needed although most people have poor social skills. They are too into themselves and/or have selective

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    A Mans Life

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    impulsively‚ get an adrenaline fix. I am better able to control myself now‚ but that doesn’t change the feeling I get when I hear a train blowing. What is happening is sensory integration from the five senses. For the train blowing‚ the noise enters my ear through the Pinna‚ and then makes its way to the eardrum. It eventually travels to the smallest bones in the body – the middle

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    Buddha's Earlobes

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    populations relate with music deeply to levels that can inspire them. The artistic nature of music makes the people relate to aspects of themselves that they never knew before. Buddha as a prolific harpist appeals to the audiences with his music‚ and his ears are a symbol of this. Seow‚ Jeffrey Chin Hean. Legend of the laughing Buddha. 2nd ed. Singapore: Asiapac‚ 2003. Print. Seow is a caricature artist that that reviews various cultures of the world and puts them in illustrations with explanations

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    Production and Reception of Pancake Speech and Language Sciences Alexis D’Epagnier Northern Arizona University PANCAKE /pænkek/ Communication is key part of living. Without communication‚ humans would not be able to function in the organized fashion as we do today. We communicate through writing‚ speaking and body language. Communication is how we express what we need‚ what we want and how we feel. It is the way information is passed

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    Medical Terminology

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    CC 306M – Test 5 (Fall 2012) 1. Combining form for ‘eye’: A) Ot/o B) Opt/o C) Ophthalm/o D) A and C E) B and C 2. Core/o: A) Cornea B) Pupil C) Lens D) Sclera 3. Farsightedness is also termed: A) Myopia B) Hyperopia C) Haplopia D) Isopia 4. ______osis = abnormal contraction/lessening of the pupils: A) SclerB) MiC) ScotD) Arcu5. Condition where the eye adjusts for vision in dark light: A) Myopia B) Photopia C) Scotopia D) Ametropia 6. Breaking down or dissolution of the lens of the eye: A) Corneolysis

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