representing society’s use of the rest cure. The author reiterates the constant presence of the societal pressure through the concept of the smell; “The smell! ... It creeps all over the house. I find it hovering in the dining-room‚ skulking in the parlor‚ hiding in the hall‚ lying in wait for me on the stairs. It gets into my hair” (Gilman 7). The enduring presence of the smell implies that society pervasively treats mental illness without understanding the repercussions of their inappropriate treatment. Her
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unbearable. Smokers have a distinct overpowering smell. Weather you smoke or are around a smoker you cannot escape the smell. The smell locks to your clothing and is hard to get rid of‚ and nearly impossible to mask. Not only is the smell disgusting‚ it is also embarrassing. Having parents that smoke I know the embarrassment from experience‚ you’re suddenly the “stinky kid” in class and no one wants to be the “stinky kid”. Not only does the smell bother a nonsmoker‚ but second hand smoke is just
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Have you ever stood in a baseball park and just used your senses of smell and sound? Fresh grass and dirt that has a light mist of water. Both give off a smell that only a baseball park can provide. As a child‚ I remember playing baseball every day. We practiced all week and played on Saturday. I did not understand‚ see or use my senses to enjoy the game. All I knew was run‚ throw and hit. As I got older‚ about 12 years of age‚ I wanted to wear the best uniform and look good. From my shoes
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sense of smell to find out where the thief is hiding. Police dogs are used to catch murderers and criminals. The dog by his sense of smell will lead the police to the hiding place of a murderer. A dog is loyal and faithful to his master. Nothing will induce him to leave his master. His master might be a poor man or even a beggar but‚ still his dog will not leave him to go with anyone else. A dog worships his master as if he were a God. A dog has a sharp sense of hearing and smell. He can
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ambient conditions • Music • Scent • Color • Spatial layout and functionality • Signs‚ symbols and artifacts • People The ambient conditions The ambience is what the five senses experience – namely‚ the sights and the visual appeal‚ the sound‚ the smells‚ the texture and it even includes attitudes and behaviour. The many design elements and detail that must resonate with each other to create the atmosphere of the service environment which must impact on the customer. Ambient conditions can be experienced
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com/reading-guides/13-fiction/774-perfume-suskind?start=3 Whenever scent is presented in Perfume‚ it goes into absolute detail‚ the descriptions of smells that Grenouille encounters and the setting of a place also presents itself with sheer verbosity‚ Suskind perhaps uses this to emphasize the scent’s smells as the book is related a lot using smell. Father Terrier is a minor character in the story introduced
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Strawberry tarts Evaluator Aroma Presentation Flavour/Taste Texture Myself 29/40 I could smell the fresh strawberries‚ and it was a welcoming smell. 6/10 The presentation was amazing‚ as this time‚ I spent more time on improving how it looks‚ and‚ therefore‚ it looks much more appealing than my other dishes. I placed the strawberries on the pastry carefully‚ and I carefully positioned the cream over it to make the presentation better. 9/10 It tasted good because the strawberries were very sweet
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Advantages and Disadvantages of using Roll-on or Spray deodorant to the NTMA First Year Cadets A.Y. 2012-2013 By: D/Cdt. JUACALLA‚ Mark Angelo V. CASTOR-I NYK-TDG MARITIME ACADEMY 2013 APRIL 11 Advantages and Disadvantages of using Roll-on or Spray deodorant to the NTMA First Year Cadets A.Y. 2012-2013 A Baby Thesis Presented to the Faculty of the Institute of Allied Maritime Courses‚ Research and Extension Services of the NYK-TDG MARITIME ACADEMY In Partial
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Memory and how it is formed. How smell can trigger memories. Since time unknown‚ humans have tried to understand what memory is and how it works. Our memory is the most essential part of what makes us human and at the same times is the most elusive of our attributes. The study of human memory can be traced back atlases 2‚000 years to Aristotle’s first attempts to understand memory. The 18th century English philosopher David Hartley was the first to hypothesize that memories were encoded
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Contamination Table 1: Water Observations (Smell‚ Color‚ Etc.) Beaker Observations 1 The water is clear with no distinct smell. 2 The vegetable oil does not mix with the water. Oil on top‚ separated from the water. Oil has a slight yellow look to it. No odor. 3 Vinegar mixes with the water and retains clarity. Has a slight smell of vinegar to it. 4 Laundry detergent changes the water’s clarity to a blue-green color. It has a cloudy appearance. Water now has a soapy smell. 5 Water filters through the soil
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