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    deter the hippocampus part of the brain from forming new ideas and memories. 2. Music can hurt your ears. a. Another negative aspect that I discovered that my Mother has been warning me about for years‚ is the impact listening to music can have on hearing ability. Many people listen to music very loudly‚ damaging the eardrums. 3. Listening to music too often may be linked to higher risk of depression f. There are studies trying to determine whether or not depressed people listen to music to escape

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    simply‚ because we interpret meaning from what we see and hear‚ based on our own experiences. Misunderstandings can occur at any time. We do not always listen carefully to what we are being told‚ and often do not clarify the meaning of what we are hearing. Instead‚ we end up putting our own interpretation on the message and our understanding of what we have heard may be very different from the intention of the speaker. The same misunderstandings occur through the written word. We “read between the

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    this struggle more evident than in the works of operatic composers‚ who tailor their music to forcefully convey the poetry for which they write. An invaluable tool to these composers is harmonic language‚ helping to express desires and forces of good and evil underneath the plain and simple language of the text. Harmonic language encompasses several aspects of music‚ including the major or minor keys in which a piece is written‚ the piece’s tonality‚ or even atonality‚ what kinds of resolutions and transitions

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    The Story of the Extra Ordinary Girl By: Becca Bateman‚ Whitney Hogge‚ and Lydia Weddle Once upon a time there was a girl who was kind of an idiot but people still liked her because she was not ugly and okay at sports. She was 17. Nothing was really wrong with her‚ per say‚ but was anything really right? Probably not. Anyway‚ one day in this once upon a time this girl was walking along the road‚ minding her own business. I should probably mention now that in the world this girl lived‚

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    Summary Petersen’s book entitled‚ Why don’t we listen better? Communicating and Connecting in Relationships‚ gives its readers details about sufficient listening and improving their communication skills. It examines self-revelation by gathering contrasting communication methods that help form strong relationships. Petersen suggests that majority of individuals seem to think we are good listeners; however‚ in the majority of cases we are not. Within the writings of this book‚ we have distinguished

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    our personal relationships‚ to getting our jobs done‚ to taking notes in class‚ to figuring out which bus to take to the airport. Regardless of how we ’re engaged with listening‚ it ’s important to understand that listening involves more than just hearing the words that are directed at us. Listening is an active process by which we make sense of‚ assess‚ and respond to what we hear. The listening process involves five stages: receiving‚ understanding‚ evaluating‚ remembering‚ and responding. These

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    “Digging” is the first poem of Seamus Heaney’s debut collection of poetry‚ Death of a Naturalist. It was a breakthrough for him. In his own essay “Feeling into Words‚” which was originally given as a lecture at the Royal Society of Literature in 1974‚ he said‚ “I wrote it in the summer of 1964‚ almost two years after I had begun to ‘dabble in verses.’ This was the first place where I felt I had done more than make an arrangement of words: I felt that I had let down a shaft into real life” (Heaney

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    There are empathetic and objective listening‚ active and non-active listening‚ nonjudgmental and critical listening and lastly surface and depth listening. I think my style of listening is largely active and inactive listening. Active listening is hearing what is said‚ concentrating on the message and absorbing it. Active listening includes paraphrasing the speaker’s ideas and meanings‚ being able to express understanding of his/her feelings and asking questions on an unclear point. I listen to the

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    Hearing Racial Slurs

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    and even at our home games. The referees are always managing to make unjust calls against us. Something that not only the players‚ and parents notice‚ but even coaches that have come from other school districts have realized. I’ve even experienced hearing racial slurs said to my teammates and I in a football game. Not being the first time‚ we knew how to handle it and kept a cool mind and just ignored it. It’s something that nobody would like to hear but I think that it’s important to react the right

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    On October 11‚ 2012 I went to the Collage chorus concert. When I went there I got to experience the variety of the performances which made the concert interesting. The overall artistry was an aspect of the performance that really stood out to me. As each choral group performed‚ they interpreted their emotions in the songs‚ the energy to the dancing and singing‚ in Sound check and Girls in Heels‚ and the individual styles of all the groups emphasized the talent of the performers. As I was listening

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