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    Saladin 6th edition 2 Henry was involved in an automobile accident and had a badly traumatized ear. The damage extended into the middle ear (i.e.‚ the region between the ear drum and the beginning of the inner ear). a Besides the obvious hearing defects resulting‚ why did Henry notice a significantly reduced salivary flow? b Why did he stop making as much saliva as before? Henry has probably some damage to the facial nerve‚ The facial nerve affects the facial muscles‚ muscle of middle

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    In India‚ the concept of Environment Impact Assessment (EIA) started in 1976-77 when the Planning Commission preferred that the river-valley projects should be inspected from an environmental angle by the Science and Technology department. This was later on extended for covering other projects‚ which needed the support of the Public Investment Board. However‚ till the year 1994‚ the environmental clearance provided by the Central government lacked legislative support and was solely an administrative

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    Listening Strategies Liliana Lavaki-Ahosivi BSHS/385 July 27‚ 2015 Barbara Hughson Effective Listening Strategies Listening is the way we hear someone or something. Effective listening requires us to hear more of what someone is saying instead of just hearing what they are saying. When we are listening effectively‚ it means we are not letting anything distract us from paying attention to what the person is saying and understanding them verbally and nonverbally. Speaking in a way that one understands and

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    double or blurred vision‚ eye twitching are also caused. Ears Ears are as important as eyes.Listening to music through headphones at too high a volume is a common habit among the teenagers of the modern life. This practice can seriously damage our hearing. Our ears are accustomed to sounds between 40 to 50 decibels. Listening to sounds between 80 to 90 decibels can

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    The Dunes. The Dunes is a big sand hill that depending on the weather will burn your feet. The Dunes is a great place to go if you’re looking to have some fun walking in sand and also going to the beach. Hearing the beach at night just calms you down no matter what is going on because‚ hearing the breeze flow over the lake creates a sound that can’t be mimicked by technology which is very rare nowadays. Michigan City is a good place to visit but of course every city has its down falls I mean Atlanta

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    HOW LANGUAGE CALLS TO THE CHILD Nerve cells (centers) in the brain enable us to speak. One cell is concerned with the hearing of the speech (sensorial center) and the other with the production of the speech (motor center). The last mentioned center develops more slowly than the sensorial center. Possibly because the sounds heard by the child provoke the movements to re-produce them. Children must hear the sounds of speech before they can repeat them. NB: Speech is produced by a natural mechanism

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    developed with practice. However‚ this skill can be difficult to master and will‚ therefore‚ take time and patience. ’Active listening’ means‚ as its name suggests‚ actively listening‚ that is fully concentrating on what is being said rather than just ‘hearing’ the message of the speaker. Active listening involves listening with all senses. As well as giving full attention to the speaker‚ it is important that the ‘active listener’ is also ‘seen’ to be listening to them otherwise the speaker may conclude

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    1. Introduction Communication plays a vital role in day today activities in any business organization. Without proper communication‚ none of the management functions can be done effectively. Therefore it is a must for an employee to sharpen the communication skills to move up in the career ladder. Then the problem arises on which communication skill they need to focus more. According to the recent surveys conducted it is been identified that listening is the communication skill most

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    There are probably numerous advantages to being blind‚ deaf‚ or both. Most of us just do not think of it as being advantageous because we see it as a loss of a sense‚ not as a gain of better developing the remaining sense. Some of the advantages of being blind that I can think of are not having visual distractions‚ saving money by not having to own a car‚ television (unless you just wanted to listen to it)‚ or any other visually orientated devices‚ and you cannot see all the negativity in the world

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    walk back was a nightmare’‚ which is ironic as the scariest part hasn’t happened yet‚ but shows that Kipps thinks that this is as bad as it can get and nothing worse is going to happen‚ which makes him even more scared when it does. The sense of hearing is also used to create tension and suspense. ‘I heard the sound that lifted my heart’‚ this false hope makes the reader feel safe for a moment‚ which contrasts to the horror that Kipps feels next. He realised that the mist was playing tricks with

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