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    The Power of Touch

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    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 because there are many people in the

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    Film Making Notes

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    stage’s missing wall‚ making sense and guaranteeing authenticity to the audience about the existence of the cinematic world as if it exist beyond and around the part of the presented form.  Is the director obliged to maintain the same emphasis as given in the script or he can break away from this? The question can’t be answered in a way which lies on the extreme ends of the YES-NO polarity.  May be somewhere in between which requires the filmmaker uses his own creative senses‚ his ability to allow and

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    they are the same thing‚ but they actually are not. Sensation has much more to do with our five senses‚ whereas perception is more of an interpretation of what is actually sensed. Even though they are usually linked together 99 percent of the time‚ they do not always have to go together… meaning we can have sensation without perception or vice versa. Sensation is all based on our primary five senses; sight hearing‚ touch‚ smell‚ and taste. Sensation is the pickup of information by our sensory

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    An Unknown Girl

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     create  a  strong   image  of  hennaing‚  but  she  also  does  this  to  attract  the  reader’s  interest  through   the  sensual  word  “icing”.  The  incorporation  of  the  senses  gives  readers  insight   into  what  henna  feels  like.  As  henna  is  a  part  of  Indian  culture‚  the  imagery   created  helps  readers  understand  that  this  is

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    not pass first through the senses.” People learn in different ways. But the most prevalent way is when learning takes place to an environment in which the learner can manipulatively perceived the materials. The semantic memory information processing shows about the systematic steps on how a person can understand‚ interprets meaning about general knowledge‚ factual information‚ essentials for living. That information will first take place from the five senses: the sense of seeing‚ hearing‚ smelling

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    hear or otherwise receive the message. ■ If a person is unable to make sense of the message. ■ If a person misunderstands the message. Message not received The first kind of block where people do not receive the communication includes: ■ visual disabilities ■ hearing disabilities ■ environmental problems such as poor lighting‚ noisy environments‚ speaking from too far away. People may not be able to sense a message - this is known as sensory deprivation. Visual and hearing

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    ‘In place of a hermeneutics we need an erotics of art’. Discuss ways of approaching a text by referring to Susan Sontag’s ‘Against Interpretation’. There are many ways of approaching a text and interpretation is the most important and controversial way to explore a text. A hermeneutics and an erotics of art‚ which are the types of interpretation‚ will be explored in this essay to discuss ways of approaching a text. Besides‚ ‘Against Interpretation’ will be a main reference in this essay. ‘In

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    uncommon and we would question it. What makes it so clear that dreams are just dreams is exactly that. The unordinary can happen in a dream. Reading through the First Meditation there are points in it that I can agree with the Meditator. Such as‚ our senses can deceive us. Objects that are positioned strangely or in the distance can look like something but actually be something completely different than what we perceived it to be. That is a lot like our dreams. It could seem like you are‚ as the Meditator

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    Metaphors In Teaching

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    When people are describing what they see‚ they typically identify what objects are in their field of vision. The sense of hearing is most often described with a sound accompanying the subject or object that made the sound. Then there is the sense of smell and the sense of touch‚ followed by the sense of taste. As an add to naming and detailing‚ comparing can also work towards creating a more vivid picture for an audience. Some forms of comparing commonly

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    Schopenhauer Analysis

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    Joon Shin Ms. Love A.P. Language & Composition 17 February 2010 O.C.E. #1: Schopenhauer’s Assumption In terms of the human mind‚ we are currently unable to make definite statements as to how it functions and what factors affect its learning. Arthur Schopenhauer was a man who believed that to read books was to limit self-thinking. In turn‚ he believed that limiting self-thinking was to limit any chances of expanding one’s intelligence. However‚ the influences written down in bound sheets

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