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    Car Accident

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    Alanis Morisette‚ looking at the beautiful wild daisies freshly blossoming on the side of the road. Then‚ all of a sudden‚ I heard a loud noise‚ which was the driver’s side tire blowing out. That’s when everything spun out of control. I remember hearing the air bag bursting out then lost control. I headed straight for the ditch and end for end my convertible two times and smashed into the ditch upside down the opposite way I was going. Soon after the convertible started to roll‚ I was knocked

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    found the right books for them. The right genre. Besides‚ music can actually harm you on the long run. We all know that as we age‚ so does our ears. By listening to music frequently we can actually add to that causing us to lose a huge chunk of our hearing abilities. In conclusion‚ the influence of books is greater than music. Books will not harm you. In fact‚ books will help you become a better person‚ writer and student. Music is also great‚ but remember to not

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    the mentally challenged. He had the full capabilities of a normal child and it was not so hard to see. I don’t understand how a child of his capabilities could be misdiagnosed as having mental problems when clearly the only specific he had was not hearing. It makes me so frustrated because a child who obviously had so much to say was trapped in his body without any way of expressing himself. As the movie continues‚ his parents find out that he is deaf. His misdiagnosis had him in a mental institution

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    CLASSIFICATION OF VIBRATION Vibration can be classified in several ways. Some of the important classifications are as follows. • Free Vibration. If a system‚ after an initial disturbance‚ is left to vibrate on its own‚ the ensuing vibration is known as free vibration. No external force acts on the system. The oscillation of a simple pendulum is an example of free vibration. • Forced Vibration. If a system is subjected to an external force (often‚ a repeating type of force)‚ the resulting vibration

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    (IJCSIS) International Journal of Computer Science and Information Security‚ Vol. XXX‚ No. XXX‚ 2010 Electronically Tunable Voltage-Mode Biquad Filter/Oscillator Based On CCCCTAs Sajai Vir Singh Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering‚ Jaypee Institute of Information Technology‚ Sect-128‚ Noida-201304‚ India sajaivir75@gmail.com Rahul Chhabra Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering‚ Jaypee Institute of Information Technology‚ Sect-128‚ Noida-201304‚ India

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    HEARING LOSS ENT

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    HEARING LOSS BY: NURRASHIDAH BT ABDURAHMAN NABILAH IFFAH BT MD. ARIF ANATOMY OF EAR The ear is made up of three parts 1. Outer ear – consists of pinna and external auditory canal 2. middle ear – consists of tympanic membrane and ossicles (3 tiny bones that are attached to the tympanic membrane which are malleus‚ incus and stapes) 3. inner ear – consists of oval window‚ semicircular ducts‚ cochlea and auditory tube  HEARING – transduction of sound to neural impulses and its interpretation

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    Ultrasound

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    Ultrasound is a sound pressure with a frequency  greater than the limit of human hearing. This limit varies from person to person‚ it is around 20 kilohertz in young adults. 20 kHz is a useful lower limit in describing ultrasound. The making of ultrasound is used in many different fields ‚ a property also used by animals such as bats for hunting. The most well known application of ultrasound is its use in sonography to produce pictures of foetuses in the woman’s womb. Ultrasound is also used for

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    Composition: DECRIBE A PLACE WHERE YOU FEEL SAFE AND PROTECTED. HOME JANUARY 2 2013 by JAMES COLLIS

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    and find their voice and understanding of the world of English and hearing people. This is my dream job‚ the ability to help deaf kids for a future; I absolutely loved having been a part of this experience. I have learned a lot‚ such as the ways of testing in special to the FCAT. Many times deaf kids are required to take the FCAT depending on their academic level. These kids have their own learning environment the have special hearing aids used to hear teachers better. While in the sessions I noticed

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    was received accurately. The basic concept is that‚ as you listen to what somebody is saying‚ you pay special attention to understanding what this person is saying. Active listening includes but is not limited to the following components: Hearing: Listening attentively to make sure you understand what someone is saying. Interpretation: Confirming your understanding of what you have heard. Evaluation: Asking questions regarding what you have heard. Respond: Letting the person know that they

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