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    Teens are spending over one-third of their day using online videos and music. When adolescents spend that much of their time listening to music‚ it is bound to have an effect on them. Certain music lyrics have a negative influence in a teenager’s life. Music can affect teenagers ever-changing emotions‚ cause dangerous thoughts especially to those who are already alienated‚ and cause women to become de-sensitized to being treated poorly. Music can easily affect teenagers’ delicate emotions in a troublesome

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    problems‚ when in fact I do not. Therefore‚ I will most often fall into the listener‚ with no one actually wanting to hear what I have to say. It is during this time I find myself feeling overwhelmed‚ and avoided‚ to the conversation. In my last court hearing‚ I have to set and listen to a women tell everyone how much she could not stand her son‚ and how she wanted him out of her house. Then the mother of the young man blames me for all her problems because I had him released from a detention center after

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    Reaction:On Hearing Her Play the Harp 1. I imagine the scenario to be in one of the Chinese palaces at their time. The room would be very spacious‚ being held together by large rounded columns placed at strategic points around the room. The room would have sets of windows all around it‚ giving the room the proper lighting that it needs so that we can appreciate the room’s lovely red color. On every aspect of the room but the windows‚ one would find very intricate gold patterns crafted into

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    “Are You Listening‚” by Andre Aciman (March 17‚ 2014) is a story about his mother’s relationship with society and Andre. Andre begins the story with how he found out his mother was deaf. He assumed that the person who gave him the “official report” of his mom being deaf was his grandmother. Aciman’s other assumption‚ is that he found out by the way people treated her on the street; “Some whistled when she walked by…[and] when she shopped and spoke with the monotone‚ guttural voice of the deaf‚ people

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    police and mentally ill consumers which can lead to disproportionate use of force and traumatic experience. The police in the scenario could have applied active listening skills‚ nonverbal communication and de-escalation strategies to effectively communicate and lay the ground work for eventual resolution of the crisis. Active listening is “giving one’s full concentration of what the person is saying and being able to communicate the information back to the person” (Compton & Kotwiki‚ 2007‚ p.168)

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    Micaela S Pesce Prof. Horn Enc.1101.136 11 January 2014 Word Count: 941 A Narrative Essay: Seeing And Hearing but Not Simultaneously As the clock hit “2:13 PM” on March 25th of 2011‚ my best friend of twelve years‚ Lizeth‚ and I had arrived at our bus stop at the corner of Bartow and Winter Heaven Boulevard after a long day of school. Tuesday’s walk home was not the same as Monday’s. As soon as we got off of the bus we realized the absence of silence‚ and what appeared to be

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    with pericarditis‚ it becomes recurrent. The continued attacks can last for many years following the first and initial diagnosis. In order to actually diagnose this illness‚ a person’s doctor will typically perform lab work and a chest x-ray. Listening to the heart affected by pericarditis‚ through a stethoscope‚ will produce sounds as though leather is creaking or a crunching or even a rustling sound. The blood work will confirm that a heart attack is not taking place. It will also confirm

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    Susan Robertson Professor Ristow English 151-DL 4 03/17/2013 Cochlear Implant: Listening with Deaf Ears A cochlear implant is a prosthetic device that gives a deaf person access to sound. However‚ not every deaf person is eligible for the implant. There is a system of checks and balances before a person is considered to be a candidate. There is a lot of work that goes into learning how to use the device but the reward is life changing. Virginia University states‚ “A cochlear implant

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    DynEd Listening Report and Reflection Jin-Won‚ Kim Oct‚ 7 ESL 222.2 People generally have different ways of improving their writing skills. A success of these strategies depends on an evaluation of the program which they use and conditions which they have for the writing. DynEd software has been used as a main program to get better our listening and note-taking. So‚ it is obvious that an analysis of DynEd will provide useful information for evaluation both the program and conditions including

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    A tragic story brought to life with simple chord pattern and haunting melody‚ Sampson is one of Regina Spektors greatest works… With both light and shade Samson describes a love story that cannot be sustained. An ascending chord pattern dominates throughout the song. However‚ with multiple key changes Spektor has managed to create a song that flows perfectly from verse to chorus. I love the rawness of the style in which the song is sung and performed‚ no hidden sound effects or electronic disturbance

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