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    Ban Fire Crackers

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    less concentrated in their next day. Firecrackers produce very high level of sound and the vibrations can travel over a long distance. These are sometimes over 140 decibels! A human ear can bear a maximum of 85 decibels. Sounds above this limit create disability in hearing and causes permanent damage to the ears. Firecrackers when burnt release a large amount of very tiny toxic particles that can easily enter our lungs and damage the respiratory system. The smoke from firecrackers contain

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    and are full size at birth. All three together could fit on a penny. 2.The whole area of the middle ear is no bigger than an M&M. 3.The cochlea (inner ear) is about the size of a pencil eraser. 4.The ear never stops working‚ even when people are asleep. The ear continues to hear sounds‚ but the brain shuts them out. 5.Ears are self-cleaning. Pores in the ear canal produce cerumen‚ or ear wax‚ and tiny hairs‚ called

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    Late Adulthood Case Study

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    Valentine has been losing his hearing which typically add up in lat adult hood years (Ch 17‚ pg.491). He feels horrible and helpless. Even though his doctor gave him an ear piece so that he can hear‚ he just don’t feel comfortable. He never noticed how important his hearing was until now. As he is getting older he has realized that he hasn’t accomplished a lot of dreams. But now that he has balance issues because of the fact that he wasn’t a really active person in his younger years as he should

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    The Little Things in Life

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    electricity in the air just before a thunderstorm Hands free bathrooms Finishing a really intense workout. When someone who borrows your pen or pencil actually gives it back AIRBORN HUGS! When its sunny and raining at the same time Putting your ear to someones stomach and listening to all the gurgles Listening to someones heartbeat. Drinking straight from the hose Drying off in the sun after swimming When you hit the point in a book when you cant stop reading When the mug in the microwave

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    Technical Description

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    that consists of both a surgically-implanted and external component used to simulate natural hearing. This device is used to treat people with severe and profound hearing loss. The implanted component is placed under the skin‚ behind the patient’s ear‚ and connected to the auditory nerve of the brain. The Cochlear Implants are designed to receive sounds and convert them into electrical signals that bypass the damaged nerves‚ allowing the brain to interpret the electrical signals. How has the

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    head and ears (noise). Loud‚ extreme noise can damage an employee’s hearing ability if he or she is not using the right type of protection to prevent the noise. It is extremely important to have the right kind of personal protective equipment for your ears to protect them from the loud noises. There are three main types of ear protection used in a workplace. Earplugs are the most frequently used to help keep the noise level down. Some of which are disposable that are made to fit into the ear canal

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    Audiology

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    Nucleus Freedom cochlear implant and speech processor was made by Cochlear Ltd. of Australia. A cochlear implant is an electronic medical device that replaces the function of the damaged inner ear. Unlike hearing aids‚ which make sounds louder‚ cochlear implants do the work of damaged parts of the inner ear (cochlea) to provide sound signals to the brain. 2. Define the term “mapping”. Mapping is the term for programming a cochlear implant to the specifications and needs of its user.

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    Felix Murder Mystery Pt 1

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    Felix’s body had no external injuries. Felix dropped out of college and he never kept a job for more than a month. KENDRA GOODE is an artist. White powder was found on her shoes and white powder was also found in the crime scene. She has pierced ears and an earring was found in the crime scene. There was also blue paint found in the crime scene (she’s an artist so there’s a connection). Kendra claims to have been taking a shower at 2:30 P.M. and came down at 3:00 P.M. when she heard Alfredo call

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    Head Movement

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    and results were recorded. Participant was then asked to relax before beginning the second condition. In the second condition‚ the participant was instructed to distort their pinnae‚ by pinching in the top and the middle of the outer ear‚ whilst making sure that the ear canal was not covered‚ whilst still closing their eyes and maintaining no head movement. The sequence of keys being shaken was then carried out and results were recorded. The third condition required the participant to keep

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    an external conflict because he struggles with the outside world in trying to find where his father is. Telemachus struggles with other characters along his journey. 2. Simile A. "Men like best a song that rings like morning on the ear." B. This is a simile because Homer is comparing a song to a morning ring because of their sound. 3.Sensory imagery A. "Meanwhile the din grew loud in the shadowy hall as every suitor swore to lie beside her‚ but

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