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    Julian Treasure Summary

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    In this video excerpt Julian Treasure is presenting the idea that most people are losing their ability to listen. He also discusses how sound places us in space and time‚ and the importance of experiencing sound. He explains how we have expanded through different technological advances that have hindered one of our biological senses‚ our ability to listen. He argues that part of the reason for this is that our current society is so impatient‚ ready for a quick version‚ because we are continually

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    Waves and Vibrations

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    rarefactions travel in A) the same direction. B) opposite directions. C) a vacuum. Answer: A Diff: 1 Topic: Vibrations and Waves 5) Which of the following is not a transverse wave? A) sound B) light C) radio D) all of these E) none of these Answer: A Diff: 1 Topic: Vibrations and Waves 6) The vibrations of a transverse wave move in a direction A) along the

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    Tuning Forks

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    TUNING FORKS OBJECT: The aims of this experiment are measuring the frequency of tuning fork that used in experiment and calculating the percentage error of its frequency. THEORY: Sound is a longitudinal wave that travels through all forms of matter. The air molecules vibrate in the same direction as the sound wave moves. The modes of vibrations associated with resonance in objects like strings or air columns have patterns called standing waves. The resonance occurs when the standing wave moves

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    Concert Report

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    and then drops in pitch to another key‚ which I was unable to make out which one. Once again the theme is played‚ followed by a strong cadence. The music seems to fade into one bar. After some kind of accompaniment‚ the music changes to minor‚ and sounds pianissimo. There is a rise in the bass and more harmonies. There is a rise in the bass and more harmonies. A final cadence is heard‚ and then the beginning bars are heard again for closing. As explained before the piece began‚ the second movement

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    Tinnitus referred as ears ringing‚ in humans‚ can be caused by a variety of factors; such as high-level sound exposure‚ ototoxic drugs‚ and hearing loss. It is basically the self perception of sound in the absence of acoustic stimulation. the sound waves hit the outer ear and converge into the ear drum. The vibrations at ear drum are transferred into the inner rear through the middle ear. Once the sound waves reach inner ear‚ they travel through the cochlea towards the organ of corti. Further the signals

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    Person of Influence.

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    has had a significant influence on you‚ and describe that influence. When you are a child‚ you learn quickly to distinguish the sounds of your parents’ footsteps walking through the halls of your house. Whether it’s the sound of your mom’s heels clicking down hardwood floors around 5 p.m. or the sound of your dad’s work boots clanging down the stairs‚ these sounds are as familiar as the clothes you wear or your favorite toy when you are a child. For me‚ it was always a little unique. My mom

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    Descriptive Essay

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    pillows and cozy blanket - that’s where I end up relaxing every day. When I hear the sound of my brothers and sisters playing and shouting and the sound of my mom’s steps walking around the house to make sure that everything is all right. Hearing there sounds around me makes me feel that I’m not alone and I’ll always be safe with them. At the end of the day every one waits to hear the sound of my dad saying‚" I’m home" after he comes back from work. So everyone goes over to give him

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    A Descriptive Essay

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    your descriptive essay: • What or who do you want to describe? • What is your reason for writing your description? • What are the particular qualities that you want to focus on? Drafting your descriptive essay: • What sights‚ sounds‚ smells‚ tastes‚ and textures are important for developing your description? • Which details can you include to ensure that your readers gain a vivid impression imbued with your emotion or perspective? Revising your descriptive essay:

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    choices for our future‚ and there are so many to choose from. I have chosen Audio Engineering‚ a job where somebody operates machines and equipment to record‚ synchronize‚ mix‚ or reproduce music‚ voices‚ or sound effects in sporting events‚ theater production‚ recording studios‚ music and sound for movies and music video production. I have chosen this career because it is something I have always dreamed of doing. The job has no initial location‚ just wherever the Audio Engineer chooses to do his/her

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    Poem Analysis "Out, Out"

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    deliver emphasis to the reader of the sounds that buzzsaw would be making‚ and then the actual sound being written/sounded out in an otomotapia base. The otomotapia in the story would be the grinding sounds made the buzzsaw ripping the through the poor young man’s arm. This quote from the story pretty much sums all that I describe above; “The saw snarled and rattled‚ snarled and rattled…” and it continues about three more times over and over. The use of the sound effects gives the once playful buzzsaw

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