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    Listening Exam - Music History 1 Epitaph of Seikilos Song (epigram) First Century C.E. * sung in Greek Brief song inscribed on a tombstone dating from the 1st century C.E. The singer is accompanied by a lyre or other plucked string instrument The music follows the rhythms of the text (melody) The poem sung is an ‘epigram’ (a short verse that makes a pointed remark) Uses vocal notes of the diatonic Iastian tonos There are major 3rds that begin or end the last 3 phrases (bright sounding)

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    in other sections. It is clear that there is a need a for hearing protection that can connect with Bluetooth devices and amply low level sounds. Hearing protection in the past can amplify low sounds but could not connect to anything. Requiring the user to circumvent their hearing protection to be able to communicate with a hand held device. During those periods the user is susceptible to permanent noise damaging sounds. The Improved Hearing Protection would turn the device into a hands free device

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    Listening to Rap: Cultures of Crime‚ Cultures of Resistance Julian Tanner‚ University of Toronto Mark Asbridge‚ Dalhousie University Scot Wortley‚ University of Toronto This research compares representations of rap music with the self-reported criminal behavior and resistant artirudes of the music’s core audience. Our database is a large sample of Toronro high school studenrs (n = 3‚393) from which we identify a group of listeners‚ whose combination of musical likes and dislikes distinguish them

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    Anatomy of Hearing including Ear Structures and Brain Structures The ear‚ an organ for hearing and balance‚ is anatomically divided into three sections: the outer ear‚ the middle ear‚ and the inner ear (Henderson). Each section contains many distinct parts that assist in the task of detecting and interpreting sound which is otherwise known as hearing (Henderson). The outer ear is composed of the auricle (pinna) and the external auditory canal (ear canal) (Sisco). The outer ear functions to

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    Personally this writer can relate to Petersen’s core concepts of listening and talking. Listening in the communication process is the capability to correctly obtain and understand messages. It’s key to all operative communication because without listening effectively to the message it can be easily misunderstood. This writer’s current job as a Human Service Worker required training in listening skills. This writer deals with individuals who are physically‚ mentally‚ and developmentally challenged

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    listener. The willingness of both parties to unite these factors can greatly improve the effectiveness of communication. The importance of listening in communication is enormous. People often focus on their speaking ability believing that good speaking equals good communication but without proper listening‚ communication does not occur. Effective listening is active participation in a conversation which helps the speaker becomes understood. Without active participation between the listener and

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    Critical Review: Exploring the Strategic Ground for Listening and Organizational Effectiveness Critical Review: Exploring the Strategic Ground for Listening and Organizational Effectiveness In the article Exploring the Strategic Ground for Listening and Organizational Effectiveness the author provides excellent guidance on how to integrate listening into a strategic planning process for the hospitality industry. It is proposed that leaders who listen effectively can influence organizational

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    Description of Listening Experience: My first listening experience took place at Carrabba’s Italian Grill late on a Saturday night. I have a long standing tradition with my friend‚ whenever she comes home from college we meet up and have dinner together. Normally‚ we talk late into the night about all of the things going on in our lives. On this particular Saturday night‚ my friend did most of the talking and I‚ as the listener served as her “sounding board” in order to help her with the opportunity

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    Module 5: Virtual Workplace and Listening Skills Michael Grand Canyon University: MGT-420 August 1‚ 2013 Module 5: Virtual Workplace and Listening Skills Communication is broken down into many different parts. The biggest break down is in the areas of verbal and nonverbal communication. This is true of both effective and ineffective communication. Both types of communication can lead to conflict that needs to be resolved. How this conflict is resolved can be dependent on the manager and

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    344). Chaplains use the same tactic of active listening therapeutically in counseling‚ but active listening needs expand beyond therapy and into the organizations behavior. Active empathetic listening “can lead to better understanding the challenges that organizations face at each point in history by establishing learning” (Parks‚ 2015). Creativity In the Chaplain Corps‚

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