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    that noise can be reduced at the source. Noise can be reduced at the source by placing noise in sound proof enclosure. A special enclosure does not need to be constructed for the noise source. Structure-borne noise can be eliminated by flexible connections to the services and placing machinery on resilient supports. Q2. Explain how noise attenuation differs for a point source and a line source. For a point source‚ noise intensity is reduced by the square of the distance. The noise level

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    professionals will be able to provide the service user with loop systems. According to Pearson’s Loop systems will be able to help a service user with hearing aids because they help them listen to sounds more clearly because it reduces background noises that may prevent effective communication. Environment barriers. Location = this serves as an environmental barrier to effective communication. In that your effect perception as well as create other physical barriers. For example a Jewish person

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    product and reaches out to the appropriate audience. The advert appeals to pathos‚ ethos‚ and logos by drawing on the sober emotions of the athlete‚ the athlete’s credibility as a football player‚ and headphone’s ability to totally shut off outside noise respectively. In the commercial‚ the football player‚ Colin Kaepernick‚ on his arrival to the stadium met an angry mob outside who were raining abusive comments at him

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    make these statements usually do so with some kind of data that backs it up. The data could allow a reasonable person to come to the conclusion that the statements are correct. Snowmobiles cause too much pollution; it could be air‚ water‚ or noise pollution. Air pollution from snowmobiles is the result of using a two-stroke motor. Two-stroke motors (Two-stroke cycle‚ n.d.) have been in use since they were invented in 1860. They have provided an inexpensive‚ lightweight‚ powerful energy source

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    up of earwax‚ a mild ear infection‚ or also very commonly can be caused by damage to the inner ear from loud noises (usually high frequencies). Tinnitus can be prevented by best by avoiding exposure to loud noises completely‚ however this can prove difficult in a lot of scenarios. A more realistic approach to preventing tinnitus include reducing the time that you are exposed to loud noises‚ this can be done by either spending less time in noisy environments‚ or by taking regular breaks about every

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    manufactured by Alesis Corporation that is very popular in recording studios. ADC - (analog-to-digital converter) The hardware that converts an analog audio or video signal into a digital signal that you can process with a computer. Aliasing - Noise that occurs when a high frequency sound exceeds the Nyquist Frequency for a given sample rate. Most analog-to-digital converters prevent aliasing by filtering out sounds above the Nyquist Frequency. Amplitude - Amplitude represents the volume of

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    23‚ 2009‚ from http://edwin.sjfc.edu/kpoppenberg/e-port/pollutionunit/land1.htm. Lim‚ L. (2005‚ March 23). China warns of water pollution. Retrieved from http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/4374383.stm. Liu‚ D. H. F. & Roberts‚ H. C. (1999). Noise pollution. Retrieved from http://uqu.edu.sa/files2/tiny_mce/plugins/filemanager/files/4300270/2/Chapter%206.%20Noise%20Pollution.pdf. Main type of pollution. (n.d.). Retrieved July 25‚ 2012‚ from http://hassam.hubpages.com/hub/Types-And-Causes-Of-Pollution

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    Interpersonal Communication http://youtu.be/9S4LEx5IDU4 Brittany Jarrett Liberty University HSCO 508-B16 S Overview  My OAG and enlarging the conversation  My Background  Behavioral blend  Potential Barriers  Noise Pollution and Solutions  Plan of Action What is Communication?  Communication is the swapping of feelings‚ information‚ and meaning through verbal and nonverbal messages.  The ultimate goal of communication is dialogue happens when one person speaks and the listener replies

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    health and control of air pollution‚ indoor air pollution‚ noise pollution; • describe water pollution‚ its causes and control; • describe thermal pollution; • describe soil pollution‚ its causes and control; • describe radiation pollution‚ sources and hazards. 10.1 POLLUTION AND POLLUTANTS Human activities directly or indirectly affect the environment adversely. A stone crusher adds a lot of suspended particulate matter and noise into the atmosphere. Automobiles emit from their tail pipes

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    contemporary business communication in globalization business; communication means of connecting people or place any behaviour - verbal‚ nonverbal or graphic that perceived by another. In this essay will be describing three elements which is Listening‚ Noise and culture that can act barriers the effective communication. 2.0 Body Paragraph 2.1 Listening Firstly‚ listening could be important effective communication offers the best timelessness to make a prominent impression in most communication

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