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    on influencing people that are listening and it gives inspiration to those who the message touch in a special way. These are things in which we have discussed and relate largely on the speakers’ ability on how well these tips are used to impact the ears of the listener. The most relevant practice in the video to me is the one that provides insight on how to win over the audience. First a speaker must choose a topic that the people want to hear about rather than picking something that appeases him

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    Pauline Andrea T. Piñero June 26‚ 2013 4 Bl. Rupert Mayer Ms. Anili F. Butcon EFFECTIVE LISTENING TECHNIQUES Source: http://www.skillsyouneed.com/ips/listening-skills.html Copyright 2011-2013 According to‚ SkillsYouNeed.com‚ listening is the “ability to accurately receive messages in the communication process”. It is also the vital part towards effective communication and without it‚ messages could be easily misunderstood. The difference between listening and hearing is that the

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    Reflection

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    Auditorium and was hosted by Mr. Starine Quia-ong. The Difference between Hearing and Listening. Do you think there is a difference between hearing and listening? Yes‚ you are right‚ there is! Hearing is simply the act of perceiving sound by the ear. If you are not hearing-impaired‚ hearing simply happens. Listening‚ however‚ is something you consciously choose to do. Listening requires concentration so that your brain processes meaning from words and sentences. Listening leads to learning and

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    are just active in groups and then recorded their voices. On average‚ the songs reached 78.9 decibels. According to Windmill‚ 99 per cent of sound is lost as it is transferred from water to air that’s why most of the sound doesn’t make it to human ears. Lesser water boatmen

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    think about him‚ Brent constantly varies his self-identity to impress and fit in with his peers. When getting ready for the party‚ he notices his earing: “Next he inspected his left ear’s gold earring. At his school in Atlanta‚ it had been the right ear....But at Montfort School‚ in the western suburbs of Chicago‚ it was the left” (6). This proves that Brent always changes his appearance to coordinate to what other people like. All Brent attempts to do is follow the trends specific to his location

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    on hand signs to reinforce the solfa‚ the sound. All believe in the development of the “inner hearing”‚ (though Orff less explicitly so) which I completely agree with as a foundational cornerstone to pursuing music. This “inner hearing” or “inner ear” refers to the ability to picture sound within one’s head without actually physically hearing it. Kodály believes that this can be outwardly demonstrated through singing‚

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    wave they did the following experiments. The students stuck the tuning fork above a cup of water. They concluded sound cause the water to ripple. They did something similar with solids using the cup phones and hear sound travel though a solid to their ear. Concluding

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    Theory About Chunking

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    Chunking file:///Users/andrewflynnsoltys/Sites/www.sharonnegri.com/sha... 10. CHUNKING Chunking is the Phono-Graphix approach to the reading and spelling of multisyllable words. Word chunks are similar to what most of us learned as syllables. The distinction is that chunks are based on the way a word sounds‚ not the way it looks. People may hear chunks differently‚ for example: one person may hear village as vill age whereas another may hear it as vi llage. Both are correct‚ and with longer words

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    feelings. What good is a section of a story when you must know the whole thing to spread on the story? Hearing two different stories makes you change your mind back and forth until you are too confused to care or another hot new story arrives to the ears of a fellow friend who will pass it down to you. Even the television affects they way we think about events in life. I know that for a fact because I remember when I had never even heard of the small city of Walkerton‚ Ontario until the story came

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    The summer when Louise and Tom Spradley BISC 7A Paper #1 Summary of Deaf like Me Louise and Thomas Spradley are a fairly average American couple. They are young‚ married‚ and have one child‚ Bruce‚ and they of course love him deeply. One summer‚ Bruce becomes ill with German measles‚ or rubella. Just a few days before this diagnosis‚ Louise discovered that she was pregnant. The doctor tells her that contracting rubella while pregnant could lead to various congenital defects in the newborn.

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