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    The Ear and Hearing Loss

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    The Ear and Hearing Loss The ear is the organ of hearing and balance in vertebrates. The ear converts sound waves in the air‚ to nerve impulses which are sent to the brain‚ where the brain interprets them as sounds instead of vibrations. The innermost part of the ear maintains equilibrium or balance. The vestibular apparatus contains semicircular canals which in turn balance you. Any movement by the head‚ and this apparatus sends a signal to the brain so that your reflex action is to

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    least expensive way to transmit a phone call by using the least amount of energy Our ears hear 2kHz as being louder than 1kHz even when at the same dB. This means that it requires less energy to hear 2kHz frequencies Our ears are most sensitive to hearing 3.5kHz as this is the resonance frequency of our ear canals Range of frequencies

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    retain aural stimuli. Almost everyone can hear‚ but few can really listen well. Effective listening is hearing and understanding the message being sent and using body language to confirm that you are listening. There are six skilled areas that must be developed in order for us to become effective listeners. In these stages‚ we refer to the “HURIER” model. The first stage is hearing‚ this is the process that occurs automatically or involuntarily. It requires no unconscious effort and

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    Art Of Listening

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    have been perceived through hearing.  Listening is the ability to accurately receive and interpret messages in the communication process.  Listening is key to all effective communication‚ without the ability to listen effectively messages are easily misunderstood – communication breaks down and the sender of the message can easily become frustrated or irritated.     Theorist Roland Barthes characterized the distinction between listening and hearing as "Hearing is a physiological phenomenon;

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    music from his ipod and I know he generally does it really loud. Then he was so into the music that he could not hear the train was coming towards him. He was hit by a train and died in the age of 20. Let’s start with isolating properties of iPods‚ hearing loss and the increase in iPod-related theft. As a result of their transportability feature‚ iPods make it easier for people to bring their personal areas into the public space. Relations between individuals are slowly decreasing as people turn to

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    Communication has a major impact on all relationships. Without communication‚ a relationship has no chance of lasting past its prime. Talking things over with your spouse is the easiest and most efficient way to keep a long-lasting‚ healthy relationship. Communication instills lots of trust in any relationships. It is difficult to know how someone feels if they refuse to communicate how they feel. Communication is based off of four main aspects: considering your partner’s point of view‚ don’t

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    some of the people are walking around not looking directly at him or showing that they have no interest in the narrator at all. Also‚ in stanza three‚ the people can hear him‚ but are not listening. These words‚ hearing and listening‚ mean two different things. When you are hearing something‚ you use your ears to perceive sound waves; when you are listening‚ you are consciously concentrating to grasp the meaning of the sound waves so the brain can then interpret the words or store it inside its

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    2011. University of California‚ Los Angeles. (n.d.) List of Sound Heard in the Dichotic Listening Experiment. Retrieved from http://www.linguistics.ucla.edu/people/schuh/lx001/Dichotic/dichotic_answers.html on October 22‚ 2011. Vatsek. (2007). Hearing Test. Retrieved from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4G60hM1W_mk on October 24‚ 2011.

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    needs to be adjusted. Aside from requiring the speaker to alter physical aspects are the mental aspects which can easily psych out the speaker. 3. What is the difference between hearing and listening? What are some strategies you could employ to improve your listening skills? What does it mean to listen critically? Hearing is the human ear picking up on sound waves and interprets them into audio in which we can understand. Much like a computer which takes analog waves and converts them into

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    Concrete Language

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    in words; a portraiture or representation in language; an enumeration of the essential qualities of a thing or species” (“description”). Authors use concrete language to influence readers. Concrete language is “based off the five senses which are hearing taste‚ sight‚ touch‚ and smell” (“Concrete”). Hughes uses tactile‚ visual‚ and aural senses. Hughes descriptive words in order for readers feel exactly what he describes in his writing. For instance‚ in paragraph four he “old women with jet-black

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