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    Sensory Stimulation Theory of Learning Sensory stimulation theory learning means that this theory can be applied towards learning. That is‚ by stimulating the senses‚ the individual’s learning can be enhanced. For example‚ if a person prefers to learn through visual aids‚ “seeing” materials should be used. Another person may prefer listening and thus‚ audio related education materials should then be used. The sense of touchtaste and smell should also be included in the learning process.

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    Touch Technology

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    TOUCH TECHNOLOGY INRODUCTION Touch technology has redefined the meaning of the term user-friendliness. This technology‚ once considered to be a distant dream‚ has touched all aspects of our life today. From mobile phones to personal computers to advanced applications in the field of scientific research‚ touch technology is everywhere. This is my attempt to bring you up to date with the very basics and also the new advancements in the field of touch technology‚ a technology that would

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    No-Touch Torture

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    United States Naval Academy. While in the service I discovered an ongoing nonconsensual human experiment testing a human-machine interface weapon. The program is testing a class of weapons called “Perception Warfare‚” “Spiritual Warfare‚” or “No-Touch Torture” weapons. I use the term “testing” loosely. This program functions more like an electronic gulag. I’ve researched this issue for over ten years now and have verified the information to be true. I have been doing public outreach on this issue

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    Taste of Africa

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    Taste of Africa Restaurant Marketing Plan Texas A&M University-Commerce EXECUTIVE SUMMARY It’s no surprise that Americans mostly eat out. It’s predicted that the restaurant industry in the United States will have sales of about $580 billion and a 2.5% percent increase compared to last year. By looking at these figures‚ we can see that the industry has not been affected as much as other businesses by the national economic crisis. The restaurant industry remains

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    Sensory System

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    The sensory process begins as the ear senses the crack of the bat as it strikes the ball. The information received by the ear is received by the temporal lobe which alerts that an action has taken place which begins the transmission of neural messaging. Next‚ a dendrite at the receiving end of neuron cell will take the initial transmission and carry it forward to the body of the cell. Once the dendrite has received enough information the process will continue by undergoing a nerve impulse sending

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    Taste Perception

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    The Effects of Cola Type on Taste Perception Abstract The purpose of the present study is to examine the effects of cola type on taste perception. It was hypothesized that participants would correctly discriminate “different” cola pairs (e.g.‚ Coke-Pepsi‚ C-P) to a greater extent than “same” cola pairs (e.g.‚ Pepsi-Pepsi‚ P-P). The results support the hypothesis. Overall‚ a higher percentage of “different” cola pairs were correctly discriminated. In addition‚ it was hypothesized that participants

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    That "Old Book Smell"

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    if the inside looks as abandoned as the cover‚ it does not in fact‚ it looks as if it has never been opened before. And the smell has changed a bit. I press my nose to the centre of the inside of the book as I hold the edges with a tight grip. With all my might‚ I sniff‚ to take in all the lost and forgotten memories. Like an old countryside cottage‚ the book gives off a smell that triggers a flashback of memories‚ recollections of my childhood with my grandfather‚ causing me to become unsteady and

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    Sight and Blindness

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    Sight and Blindness When Desdemona asks to be allowed to accompany Othello to Cyprus‚ she says that she "saw Othello’s visage in his mind‚ / And to his honours and his valiant parts / Did I my soul and fortunes consecrate" (I.iii. 250–252). Othello’s blackness‚ his visible difference from everyone around him‚ is of little importance to Desdemona: she has the power to see him for what he is in a way that even Othello himself cannot. Desdemona’s line is one of many references to different kinds of

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    Ageing Sensory Loss

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    There are many factors that can attribute to causing sensory loss. The main one is ageing as age brings about hearing and sight deterioration because as we get older our senses start to diminish and gradually increases as time goes by‚ this tends to generally affect individuals at around the age of 40/50 . We can also identify that accidents ‚ illnesses can also attribute to loss ‚ such as a pregnant individual may have picked up and infection such as rubella or used drugs and alcohol in excess

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    Sensory Tables

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    Item 21 – Sand and water play (Score = 7): In the classroom‚ there is a sensory table for sand and water play. The sensory table is used at least once a day. The type of stuff used in the sensory table are leaves‚ water‚ rocks‚ and pinecones. The sensory table is used for the children to come and go. If they do not want to play at the sensory table‚ they do not have to. Item 22 – Nature/Science (Score = 7): The types of daily events the caregivers use using science are‚ having jars with bugs in them

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