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    _________ A. Illusion An illusion is a distortion of the senses‚ revealing how the brain normally organizes and interprets sensory stimulation. Though illusions distort reality‚ they are generally shared by most people. Illusions may occur with any of the human senses‚ but visual illusions (optical illusions)‚ are the most well-known and understood. The emphasis on visual illusions occurs because vision often dominates the other senses. For example‚ individuals watching a ventriloquist will perceive

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    effective means of evangelization‚ whereby‚ Music becomes an essential instrument in drawing people’s hearts closer to the Lord in the Eucharist. Here‚ we will try to seek evidence from existing sources‚ on how the mind works in relation to the auditory sense or hearing. We will also try to explain how certain kinds of music affect a person’s inner disposition‚ emotion and overall experience. Finally‚ we will try to identify the kinds of music that are effective in achieving the purpose of touching people’s

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    the essence of life in a physical sense because it is a sign that bodies remain living here on Earth. Blood can also symbolize the mortality of a person or a living being‚ illustrating that they are able to experience pain and death. In an outwardly expressive sense‚ blood symbolizes passion‚ violence‚ and pain. These are appropriate portrayals of how blood is used because of its universality. This symbol can be recognized and depicted even in the most basic sense by beings worldwide. In medical history

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    Man's Best Friend

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    will use his keen sense of smell to find out where the thief is hiding. Police dogs are used to catch murderers and criminals. The dog by his sense of smell will lead the police to the hiding place of a murderer. A dog is loyal and faithful to his master. Nothing will induce him to leave his master. His master might be a poor man or even a beggar but‚ still his dog will not leave him to go with anyone else. A dog worships his master as if he were a God. A dog has a sharp sense of hearing and

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    It would not be an exaggeration to call this poem opaque‚ though it may seem plain enough. And it would not be an exaggeration either to call this poem plain‚ though it may seem opaque enough. The poem’s structure is plain‚ an enumeration‚ far from mechanical‚ of the life aspects of one night‚ an idealized night‚ an archetypal one‚ that allows for a great multiplicity of life acts associated with it. The precondition‚ the one precondition for such a night to take place is that this must happen "whilst

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    Death by Chocolate

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    gives a strong sense to his poem as it is very powerful yet dark. The fallen soldiers fall like pawn on a chess board‚ this creates the mourning side of this sonnet as it is sad when a soldier falls and there no time to do anything about it. “Only the monstrous anger of the guns”‚ the use of personification here makes the guns seem like the people on the battlefield full of anger. The sounds of the guns shooting make a very loud and angry sound monster like giving them the sense that the guns are

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    story is‚ “Remember the earth whose skin you are; red earth‚ black earth‚ yellow earth‚ white earth‚ brown earth‚ we are earth.” This appeals to the sense of sight. You can see all of the different ethnicities and don’t forget to remember all of them. Also when it says‚ “Remember the wind. Remember her voice.” This appeals to the sense of touch and the sense of hearing. You can feel the wind and hear her

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    looking down on the “Valley of Ashes” in complete disgust and that he is using his omniscient vision to judge the fate of the victims. Fitzgerald does not give the billboard’s image any parts of the body that would allow it to use any other senses‚ conveying that the sense of sight is the most important aspect to this harsh environment and increases the influence that “Eckleburg” has over the victims‚ suggesting that

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    Patton and Thibodeau: Anatomy & Physiology‚ 7th Edition Chapter 15: Sense Organs Answers to Quick Check Questions 1. Mechanoreceptors‚ chemoreceptors‚ thermoreceptors‚ nociceptors‚ photoreceptors‚ and osmoreceptors. 2. The general sense organs consist of microscopic receptors widely distributed throughout the body in the skin‚ mucosa‚ connective tissues‚ muscle tendons‚ joints‚ and viscera. The special senses are characterized by receptors grouped closely together or located in specialized

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    It was not Death‚ for I stood up‚ And all the Dead lie down - It was not Night‚ for all the Bells Put out their Tongues‚ for Noon. … And yet it tasted like them all‚ The Figures I have seen Set orderly‚ for Burial‚ Reminded me‚ of mine - ~Emily Dickinson Emily Dickinson presents to readers a speaker who is rummaging her psychological frame while trying to understand her anguish. In the first stanza‚ Dickinson eliminates certain possibilities of what “it” could be (“it”

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