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    conversation taking place. 3) What senses would likely be impaired if a person were somehow missing all of the apparatus of the ear (including the outer‚ middle‚ and inner ear)? If someone was to lose total hearing that would be devastating. If you were to totally lose your hearing you would be losing one of the most important senses you have and this can affect you in other areas including your equal equilibrium not being able to walk straight can cause major ramifications in your life like

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    I. INTRODUCTION Noise is playing an ever increasing role in our lives and seems a regret-table‚ but ultimately avoidable corollary of current technology. The trend toward the use of more labor-saving devices‚ sports and pleasure craft‚ high-wattage stereo and quadriphony‚ larger construction machinery‚ and the increasing numbers of ground vehicles and aircraft‚ has created a gradual acceptance of noise as a natural by-product of progress.  Most of us are very used to the sounds we hear in

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    they would be more adaptive to learning a technique for hearing‚ not just listening‚ more in a class room environment. The more a person hears in a class could also then in turn lead to them learning more from that particular class. This shows that the improvement of one’s listening could also lead to the improvement of learning ability. This will lead to one being more capable of grasping knowledge than they would without this improved hearing ability. ​Even

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    Adult T told me she was having a very hard time hearing things she normally could hear such as her phone ringing‚ the radio in her car or the television at home. She has had to increase the volume on all of these in order to hear it. The “age-related hearing loss is a condition called presbycusis.” (Berk‚ 2014 p 503) Also the difficulty moving could be a result of “a gradual loss in bone density that

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    attitude. III. Reveal Topic As for today‚ I would like to elaborate and to highlight some important tips on how to be a good listener to everybody. IV. Preview Listening is an essential part of communication‚ and it is different from hearing. Being a good and patient listener helps you not only solve many problems at work or home‚ but also to see the world through the eyes of others‚ thereby opening your understanding and enhancing your capacity for empathy. [ Let me start with the

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    instance‚ some people are visual learners while others are auditory learners. Visual learners learn from using their sense of sight such as looking at pictures‚ diagrams and charts. On the other hand‚ auditory learners learn by their sense of hearing‚ they learn by listening to a lecture or a presentation. Either way‚ with the five senses‚ people can explore the world and learn from them. However‚ something can always go wrong. For instance‚ we have seen in movies that in desserts

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    separated by “Just opening or closing the screen door‚” it was the difference between being home in his own language and being in the world of the gringos‚ or white English speaking person. Rodriquez had a very poetic way to describe what he was hearing. He describes his parents English as “high- whining vowels and guttural consonants” and so he didn’t see English as a beauty but as noise. A woman in the drug store saying something to him he describes this as “exotic polysyllabic sounds would bloom

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    would not know what the world is like. We would not know anything. Secondly hearing is very important too. We have to listen to know. If we did not have hearing‚ we would not know how people talk and how animals cry. We would not know how buildings collapse‚ balls hit etc. We would not know what the teacher is saying and we would not know about accents. We would never be able to speak. If we did not have the sense of hearing our world would be a small thing. The next is feeling. We would not know

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    Jessica Marie S. Borromeo IV-E Prof. Perlita M. Angeles Journal No. 2 November 23‚ 2011 The Listening Process The Listening Process Listening is a skill where we can interpret what the speaker wants to tell and it recognizes the information from the spoken words and sound pattern and interpret the message easily. Through the communication process‚ listening skill is the main factors which is used to receive an information from the speaker. After they received the information‚ the listener

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    "Those Winter Sundays" In Robert Hayden’s "Those Winter Sundays" a grown person‚ most likely a man‚ recounts the winter Sundays of his childhood. He remembers the early morning events that took place and how much the events portrayed his father’s love for him. The man realizes that as a child he failed to appreciate the hard work his father did in order to provide him with some basic necessities and some small additional perks at times. The theme of the poem is sad‚ and lonely. Assuming that

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