Running head: AUDITORY LEARNERS 1 Auditory Learners Daniel A. Gotschall Coll 100 American Military University Sheri Kendall-duPont AUDITORY LEARNERS 2 Auditory Learners and their piece to the puzzle on one style of learning. It’s about going hands
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Casual Listener Referential Listener Critical Listener Perceptive Listener Casual listeners are probably the most common type of listeners. So‚ what is a casual listener? This type of listener likes having music playing‚ filling the environment with sounds. Whether present as a background to drive‚ study‚ work‚ exercise‚ or hang out with friends‚ music is an accompaniment to the casual listener’s daily activities. Sometimes the music simply mask the sounds of a noisy street. The casual
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Ventriloquism - A Unique Form of Theatre. In this research paper‚ I will discuss the topic of ventriloquism. I chose this topic because a couple weeks ago while babysitting‚ I took the girl I babysit to Balboa Park where we watched a ventriloquist perform. This captivated my attention and intrigued me to research about this unique form of theatre. In this paper‚ I will outline the various parts that make ventriloquism such a unique and interesting performing art. As well‚ I will present the history
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Description of Listening Experience: My first listening experience took place at Carrabba’s Italian Grill late on a Saturday night. I have a long standing tradition with my friend‚ whenever she comes home from college we meet up and have dinner together. Normally‚ we talk late into the night about all of the things going on in our lives. On this particular Saturday night‚ my friend did most of the talking and I‚ as the listener served as her “sounding board” in order to help her with the opportunity
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. From the interaction does it seem to you that Alan is actively listening? Why or why not? Wood (2012) asserts that effective interpersonal communication entails being mindful‚ adapting listening appropriately‚ and listening actively. It’s important for one to listen and understand what another person is trying to say before offering a feedback. However‚ the interaction between Alan O’Connor and his employees doesn’t portray him as an active listener‚ especially during his conversation with Gretchen
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“I’m back. I couldn’t find what I was looking for.” “What?” The firing squad vanished and Walter Mitty found himself on the sidewalk‚ drenched in rain‚ and the ashy remnants of his cigarette in hand. Mrs. Mitty stood in front of him‚ umbrella in hand‚ with a suspicious scowl on her face. “Look at you‚ your suit is drenched! It will take hours to dry and we are attending that concert tonight.” Mrs. Mitty flailed her arms as she spoke‚ almost hitting passersby with her umbrella. “Come on‚ let’s go
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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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1. Preliminary Analysis [Nazihah] This problem is to obtain the maximum amount of fun Bessie can have when riding a roller coaster without getting sick‚ in which case without exceeding her dizziness limit. The constraints of the problem include: a. The roller coaster has a distinct number of sections that Bessie rides in order. b. Bessie’s fun and dizziness levels are both at 0 at the beginning of the ride. c. For each section‚ Bessie has two options either to keeps her eyes open or close and she
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One of the most annoying aspects of my job is interviewing an elderly patient that has come into the hospital‚ and they have some sort of hearing impaired. Trying to have a conversation while almost yelling‚ and having words get lost in translation‚ can be very frustrating. So for this assignment‚ I decided to impair my hearing with ear plugs in both ears to simulate aging. I did this on two separate occasions‚ once at home for about a half an hour while everyone was home and I was doing my normal
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with the multiple ways of doing it‚ and the everyday importance of it. Can you imagine not hearing things? The music you listen to‚ TV shows you watch‚ people you speak to‚ all of them dead silent event when they are playing. Now imagine you can hear‚ but only half of what normal people can. That’s what it’s like to hear things from my perspective. It is normal for me because I was born half deaf‚ so my hearing and my listening skills are different from most people. That does not mean I do not use
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