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    information to inform parents how a play audiometry is used for children 3 years old and above. Many parents might have had pediatric audiological screening experiences already; however‚ if their children 3 years old and above are referred for further hearing evaluation‚ this information is a good review resource for

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    Barriers to Listening

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    listening is not easy and there are a number of obstacles that stand in the way of effective listening‚ both within outside the workplace. These barriers may be categorized as follows. 1. Physiological Barriers: - some people may have genuine hearing problems or deficiencies that prevent them from listening properly. Once detected‚ date and generally be treated. Some people may have difficulties in processing information‚ or memory related problem which make them poor listeners. Another physiological

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    Effective Communication

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    Effective Communication - That’s is just what I mean! by Santosh Sachdeva Most problems arise because people cannot sustain effective communication. Cultivating the art of listening helps to build bridges and enhance relationships‚ says Santosh Babu All happy families resemble one another‚ each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way." Thus begins Leo Tolstoy’s epic Anna Karenina. What he meant‚ perhaps‚ is that communication is complete when the mind is happy and uninhibited‚ and distortion

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    The Power of Touch

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    Sterling Thomas 4/3/13 Article Title: The Power of Touch This article is self-explanatory. It is about the Power of Touch and the effects it has on a variety of things. We have five senses; Smell‚ Taste‚ Hearing‚ Sight and alas Touch. Everything on this planet communicates somehow and this article emphasizes the significance of Touch. In the article that Touch is the first sense we acquire and the secret weapon in many a successful relationship (Chillot).. I found this article very intriguing

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    Abstract This paper was written to describe the impact of visual and hearing impairments on student’s academic achievement to teachers and other educators. Having knowledge of these impairments allows the teacher to better serve students with these impairments in the classroom. Hearing and Visual Impairments Hearing and visual impairments have a major impact on a person’s development and academic achievement. Hearing and seeing are critical to speech and language development‚ communication‚

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    “How We Listen” by Aaron Copland suggests otherwise. In it‚ he breaks down listening to music on three separate planes simultaneously and how doing so increases one’s awareness and understanding of it. The three planes he describes are the sensuous- hearing without listening‚ the expressive- meanings and emotions

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    Effective Communication

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    everyone. It can be used by major powers tom dictate opinion; it is used by businesses to conduct business transactions‚ deals etc. And it’s also used by the average person Listening is a vital element of communication and it is very much different from hearing sense of human. A meaningful communication requires both a good listener and a speaker. However‚ the effect of a listening style may vary depending on the occasions and situations a listener is in. Sometimes‚ speaker exhibit ineffective style such

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    My Ways to Relax

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    This way I can sing at my leisure and not have to worry about anyone correcting me or caring if I am off tone with the song. Lyrics to a song are also important to me if I want to relax. I can not fully lie back and feel at peace with myself if I am hearing lyrics that are full of dirty language and bad words. In order for me to relax‚ I need to play the music softbaly because otherwise the words overpower my thoughs‚ and drain out any knowledge that I am trying to keep within myself‚ or release from

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    speaker expresses her feelings‚ and the listener’s job is to process the information before responding. Obstacles to objective listening are building an internal defense or negating what the speaker says. It’s important to support the speaker by really hearing what she has to say rather than skipping over the comments. This kind of listening is more amenable to a give-and-take relationship and can involve the listener speaking after she has processed the speaker’s thoughts. Sympathetic Listening-This could

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    A Mans Life

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    smells also filled the walls and carpet of the hallway of my apartment building due to lack of ventilation above the stoves‚ we all used the old milkman delivery doors as our cooking ventilation into the hallway. Another memory that comes up due to hearing something‚ is the sound of trains blowing. I have a deep love of trains‚ the look of them‚ riding them‚ sub-culture associated with them‚ and so when I hear a train howling - I get a sense of comfort and excitement‚ and urge to travel and speed away

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