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    sensations associated with it. Her sentences would sound similar to this‚ "As soon as I touched on the topic I could tell that he didn’t feel comfortable talking about it. I just wanted to make him feel better but he seemed hurt and never warmed to the idea of discussing it" People rarely use the olfactory system as their preferred representational system as the majority of people are visual‚ audio or kinaesthetic. However‚ an example would sound like‚ "The weather was cold and bitter but the smell

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    Free Response When the dog first barks it creates sound waves that travel through the air‚ spreading out and dissipating as they go‚ until they reach the ear of the musician. When the sound waves reach the musician they are “gathered up” into the ear by the oracle and travel into the middle ear. Once in the middle ear the sound waves vibrate the ear drum which transfers the vibrations to the hammer. The hammer then moves the vibrations on to the anvil which transfers them to the stirrup.

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    through the manipulation of both audio and visual imagery. A single scene’s emotional extent is carried through a successful analysis of these factors presented. A directors style and intended impact is developed through the interpretation of the sound and score. In most genres of film‚ score is relatable‚ common and designed to target specific feelings or moods to enhance

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    Biology Assessment Task - Communication Describe cataracts and some of the technologies that can be used to prevent blindness from cataracts. Cataracts: A cataract is a clouding of the normally clear and transparent lens of the eye which results in decrease of vision. It is not a tumour‚ a new growth of skin or tissue over the eye‚ but a fogging of the lens itself. There are three types of cataract. They are:- a nuclear cataract- a cortical cataract- a subscapular cataract A nuclear cataract

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    words that compare and contrast how you (humans) communicate with sound and how dolphins and other whales use sound in water. You may use information from the web sites to support your findings and explanations‚ but your work should be original. Some things you may wish to consider: Which medium (air or water) is more effective at transmitting sound waves? How does sound production differ between humans and dolphins? How does sound reception differ between humans and dolphins? What are similarities

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    car honks or RING RING‚ when a telephone rings. There are a million beeping noises in this world and knowing the fact that they are their makes people’s life much easier and safe. We need the noises because they are a life safer. With the beeping sound knowing we know what the mean helps us be more cautious. Example‚ not everyone’s minds has it set on a certain time to wake up. Therefore that is where an alarm clock comes in handy. An alarm obviously makes noises so it will wake you up on an occasion

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    Evelyn Glennie

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    Appreciation April 29‚ 2013 Evelyn Glennie Scottish virtuosa percussionist‚ Evelyn Glennie once said‚ “Music is about communication…it isn’t just something that maybe physically sounds good or orally sounds interesting; it’s something far‚ far deeper than that.” Sound is practically everywhere and there are millions of unique sounds out there. Evelyn Glennie was born on July 19‚ 1965‚ and was raised in Scotland. Her father played a pivotal role in the direction that Glennie decided to take‚ ultimately

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    Reaction Paper Never has it transpired in my cognizance how eloquent sound can be and the amazing things it can accomplish. Basically‚ sound isn’t all about hearing it with the ears and escalating its invisible effects. In the two topics we have witnessed‚ sound is much more appreciated. Can sound really break a glass? As what I’ve seen in the opera or in the movies‚ they say it can. I was at first doubtful of the fact that sound can be really used to break glasses. For me it was fictional. In

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    frequency of sound waves‚ was the sense tested during the course of this experiment. The mechanical processes involved in hearing include air vibrations that enter the outer ear and are converted to fluid vibration in the inner ear‚ which are then transduced to electrical signals sent to the brain for interpretation. (Connelly‚ 2014) Any time an object vibrates it creates sound waves that move the air molecules around it causing pressure changes at various speeds presenting as sound waves. The two

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    Hearing and Listening

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    auditory messages; that is‚ messages transmitted through the medium of sound. Often‚ the steps of responding and remembering are also included. Hearing vs. Listening Listening and hearing are not the same. Hearing is the first stage of listening. Hearing occurs when your ears pick up sound waves which are then transported to your brain. This stage is your sense of hearing. Hearing is simply the act of perceiving sound by the ear. If you are not hearing-impaired‚ hearing simply happens

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