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    Are Headphones Safe for Toddlers? Parents would decide to buy headphones for their toddlers for several reasons including: education‚ entertainment‚ and even soothing purposes. While travelling with toddlers‚ headphones would help to reduce stress on planes‚ trains‚ buses and cars. To protect your child against high level noise that you cannot frequently control especially in public places‚ headphones offer an alternative and allows you to control the level of noise your child is being exposed to

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    Lab Title Waves Lab # 8 Name: Joseph Apap Class: PHY101-14995 Date: 07/11/2015 Purpose: To be able to discuss the sound wave properties of frequency‚ pitch‚ amplitude and loudness. To be able to discuss how the length of a sound wave affects pitch. To be able to explain the use of controlled variables in an experiment. Procedures: Required Materials: Meter Stick 2 Cardboard tubes Scissors Rubber bands Wax paper Transparent tape Flashlight Balloon Small Mirror 1. Hold 1 end of a meter stick down

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    to bring out many images and feelings that the poet would like to evoke. The poet uses the word “harmony” to describe the sound of the “hooves” and also the motion as they gallop along the beach in unison. There is also alliteration which emphasises the aural imagery; we can hear a soft sound which is linked to the meaning of harmony. This is quite ironic since the sounds emitted by the hooves are rather harsh and not at all soft. The poet creates a visual image when he likens the white horses

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    functions are performed simultaneously. Morever this machine would have the capabilities to give one a bath. So the 2nd problem of bathing could be integrated as well. Just a wild idea . I know it sounds a bit complicated but still a possibility. Problem 2 Sound Pollution Background: Sound or noise pollution is another common problem that one faces in his daily life. It can be caused in many forms. Be it some construction work going on in the community‚ the roaring of vehicle engines

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    Aural Perception While reading the selection on sound perception‚ it became very clear to me that every aspect of music and aural skills is completely reinforced in scientific reasoning. The aspects presented in terms of volume‚ harmonics‚ tones‚ and sound quality all come together to scientifically form music. However‚ my initial reaction was that aural perception in the study of music is hardly studiable scientifically‚ and none of the material presented in the article is directly related

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    A very important but little known acoustical phenomena is the Inverse Square Law. As a sound wave propagates spherically‚ the sound energy is distributed over the ever-increasing surface diameter of the wave front surface. So‚ when the distance from the source is doubled‚ the energy carried by the sound is spread over double the distance in all directions‚ or four times the original area. This means that the intensity will be reduced to a quarter of the original distance. For example‚ at three times

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    phonetics

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    the Greek:φωνή‚ phōnē‚ ’sound‚ voice’) is a branch oflinguistics that comprises the study of the sounds of human speech‚ or—in the case of sign languages—the equivalent aspects of sign.[1] It is concerned with the physical properties of speech sounds or signs (phones): their physiological production‚ acoustic properties‚ auditory perception‚ and neurophysiological status. Phonology‚ on the other hand‚ is concerned with the abstract‚ grammatical characterization of systems of sounds or signs.The field

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    direct contrast with the meaning of Paradise. What is one’s more appropriate vision of paradise? Introspectively‚ one can close their eyes and envision that paradise‚ in this case using Hawaii as an example‚ possesses very elegant sights‚ peaceful sounds‚ and picture-perfect weather conditions. To begin with‚ as one walks the jagged‚ volcanic-formed beaches along the coast line of beautiful Hawaii they will see the glamorous clear blue-green water. One can see the friendly sea turtles coming up

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    ‘angles’ as we make things structured this refers back to industrialisation in mankind. The use of sound imagery in the poem is clearly evident in stanza three‚ as well as brutal imagery‚ onomatopoeia‚ the sound of the body hitting the car which produces the ‘be’ sound used constantly as repetition. The ‘b’ sound could also be the sound of the kangaroos jumping or the beat of the kangaroo. The sharp sounds represent the death and the lack of power

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    Erin Brockovich

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    pitch‚ rhythm and pattern while music produces a pleasing sound and has an interesting beat. Music is the art of arranging and combining sounds in order to create a harmonious melody while noise is an unwanted sound that is usually very loud and meaningless. Why do we like music and avoid sound? We like music because it produces pleasing sounds and has an interesting beat. On the other hand‚ we avoid noise because it lacks pleasing sound‚ quality‚ definite pitch‚ rhythm and pattern. Music is

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