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    rattled.” The assonance emphasizes the sound of the sawing machine. The cutting noise of the saw is compared to a wild animal‚ like a tiger‚ which shows a personification. Both words “snarled” and “rattled” resonate with sound and fury. Repetition is also used in “Electricity comes to Cocoa Bottom” to represent an unusual‚ exiting moment‚ making the reader wants to continue reading. „As soft as chiffon curtains: / Closing. Closing” The repetition of the ´s´ sound makes this a very gentle ending to

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    First is the TV‚ which is normally always on NCIS. You hear the noise coming from the chamber of their pistols as they shoot at the bad guys while they try to get away. Next is the sound of billiards being played in the entertainment room. You hear the crash of the billiard balls hitting each other. Finally‚ is the sweet sound of pressure being released as I open my Mountain Dew. It makes that sweet hissing noise as it fizzes to the rim of the bottle almost making it over flow. Those are just a few noises

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    Excitement builds‚ as all I could think about is the feelings of swaying to and fro while watching the groups “rush” down Bay Street. Midnight is here… Let the parade begin! As I make my way through the large crowd to get to my seat‚ I could hear the sounds of the goatskin drums and whistles blowing. The cowbells begin to shake‚ and I could feel the rhythm deep within my soul. The well-toned brass section chimes in‚ and it is almost melodious‚ as the melodies and tunes all mesh together perfectly. The

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    and potentially make meaning out of the sound waves. Listening can be understood on three levels: alerting‚ deciphering‚ and an understanding of how the sound is produced and how the sound affects the listener. Alerting‚ the first level‚ does nothing to distinguish human from animal. At the alerting level one merely picks up on certain environmental sound cues.  While discussing this level‚ Barthes mentions the idea of territory being demarcated by sounds. This is best explained using the example

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    mind “What if the noise was in my head and I came out into the cold for no reason?” I thought to myself I was about to turn around and go back inside but then I heard the noise again. I decided it was time to stop kidding myself and to go towards the sound. No matter how cold it was I would continue. I started on my way once more and I finally finished what should be a short and fun walk. I drew closer to the hills but the noise was gone. I decided I would search for 20 minutes. That would be my limit

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    I often take my ability to hear for granted. Going into the field of Audiology‚ we can often forget how different the world is for the person in the booth- only seeing them as a diagnosis or problem that needs fixed. We get so preoccupied with running the standard battery‚ finding their diagnosis‚ recommending some sort of aid‚ that we forget that they are more than just their hearing. There’s other parts of a person that are intertwined with their ability to hear. Simulating a mild conductive loss

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    Ultrasonography is an easy‚ inexpensive‚ mobile imaging machine used throughout clinical medicine. This device‚ utilized to conduct scans‚ is easily accessible because it is the size of an iPad‚ and digital images can be sent almost anywhere in the world for interpretation by experts in the field‚ known as sonographers. The ultrasound machine has far surpassed the stethoscope in clinical usefulness‚ and ultrasonography training is being incorporated in the first year of many medical schools. Accurate

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    made its timeless reputation. Method A series of sounds and images (actually‚ the images are only silhouettes of the actual images) were procured by the experimenter‚ together with stopwatch. The participant‚ on the other hand‚ was summoned in the room. He [the participant] must comply with every task the experimenter would give to him. For five seconds‚ the participant must say what he heard or saw. The moment the participant named the sound he heard and the image he saw‚ that was the time where

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    Music Appreciation Quiz 1

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    performance provide a special excitement? 2. What will enhance our ability to evaluate and enjoy music? 3. Why is John Cage’s composition 4’ 33" particularly interesting? 4-7. What are the four main properties of musical sound? 8. What determines the pitch of a sound? 9. The distance between two pitches is called an ______________. 10. If a pitch has a frequency of 100 cycles per second‚ what is the frequency of the pitch one octave higher? 11. Into how many tones is an octave divided

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    stone is something people step on‚ to get across rivers‚ puddles‚ and other wet areas. The third line states that the narrator is aware of being used‚ as the first part states ‘Only this thing I know;’. The two lines’ tone sound bitter‚ because the repetition of the ‘thi’ sound slows the audience when they read‚ while making it soft and quiet‚ and the pause caused by the semicolon adds to the bitter tone. The following uses a strong simile‚ referring his heart as a stone for stepping on‚ and intensifying

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