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    nobody would know how to talk. Joey also brought up a great point. He mentioned body language. Although you do not need to listen with your ears to read body language‚ you still need to focus on what the other person is trying to say. Listening is basically trying to focus on what another person is trying to get out to others whether it is with your eyes‚ or your ears. 12prattr Aug 6‚ 2009 Speaking and listening go together like best and friend. The reason this is the analogy that I chose is because

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    DEAN LUBBE ------------------------------------------------- GOOD OR BAD HABBITS It is commonly accepted that a person’s bad habits are bad. Right? Wrong. Today I’ll be giving some examples of habits of mine that are actually in a way‚ beneficial to me. ANGER – Ever since I remember‚ I’ve had the habit of getting angry very easily‚ but it turns out that letting off a head of steam may bring physical benefits. Researchers have found that people who respond to high-stress situations with some

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    The Power of Listening

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    constructing meaning from‚ and responding to spoken and/or nonverbal messages; to hear something with thoughtful attention O “Listening” is receiving language through the ears. O Listening involves identifying the sounds of speech and processing them into word and sentences. What is Listening ? O When we listen‚ we use our ears to receive individual sounds and we use our brain to convert these into messages that mean something to us. O Listening in any language requires focus and attention. O Listening

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    Personification Paper

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    would like to invite the town to come and bestow unto the celebration with mead-drinking and music for all to enjoy. It is almost time to start the festivities and I am gathering excitement by the second. I cannot wait to see the grinning smiles‚ ear to ear‚ of the people sharing stories of their lives and enjoying the company of one another. The party has started and I can hear the men playing their hand-crafted instruments beautifully. The people are dancing and after each song telling the band

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    is rubbed in a circular motion (goal; to block hearing from that ear) • The examiner exhales and whispers a combination of numbers and letters (example 4-K-2). Whispering at the end of exhalation is to ensure as quiet and as standardized voice as possible. • If the patient responds correctly‚ hearing is considered normal and no further screening is necessary on that ear. • If the patient responds incorrectly‚ then repeat using

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    with frequencies from 20 kHz up to several gigahertz. The upper frequency limit in humans (approximately 20 kHz) is due to limitations of the middle ear‚ which acts as a low-pass filter. Ultrasonic hearing can occur if ultrasound is fed directly into the skull bone and reaches the cochlea through bone conduction without passing through the middle ear. Children can hear some high-pitched sounds that older adults cannot hear‚ because in humans the upper limit pitch of hearing tends to become lower

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    Loud music

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    number of people exposed to loud music. People are exposed to loud music through concerts‚ dances clubs‚ home theaters‚ car audios‚ iPods or smartphones. Most of the music lovers are unaware about the level of music’s volume appropriate for their ears. People like to listen to their favorite music at a loud volume. Loud music can cause different health problems and can impair decision-making ability. It is necessary to use preventive measures before exposing yourself to loud music. Unsafe Music

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    Birago Diop's Vanity

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    big children 10    What eyes will watch our large mouth? What hearts will listen to our clamoring? What ear to our pitiful anger Which grows in us like a tumor In the black depth of our plaintive throats? 15    When our Dead comes with their Dead When they have spoken to us in their clumsy voices; Just as our ears were deaf To their cries‚ to their wild appeals Just as our ears were deaf 20     They have left on the earth their cries‚ In the air‚ on the water‚ where they have traced

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    to a hard-edged afternoon footage of a bricked industrial region. The location of the forest walk up to the hospital isolates the protagonist and tranforms the frightening discovery of the ear into an adventure of intrigue. Ingenuously symbolised by the camera’s tunneling into canal of the dismembered ear‚ Jeffery’s well-enunciated curiosity‚ parallelled to his later voyuerism‚ leads him down a descent into a dark underworld. Lynch develops this tension further with protacted scenes containing

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    The Colonel Analysis

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    Kerri Brown Professor Jegede ENC 1101 9/12/11 Carolyn Forche’s “The Colonel” In the poem “The Colonel‚” Carolyn Forche recounts a cruel encounter with the titles main character of interest while working for Amnesty International in El Salvador. The colonel personality can best be summed as a remorseless man in a chaotic country where violence is customary to the colonel and his people. He also cares not for the civil liberties of the citizens of El Salvador that he governs or the fact that he

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