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    that’s why they need to take care of every little detail in order to stay on top and gain an edge over their competition. One of the most important characteristics that they should take care of is their smell. This study investigates the different types of bad smells and how people react to them. The research questioned the importance of smell to people and how different people with different characteristics reacted to the different kinds of smell. Three research objectives guide this empirical

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    Sound of Waves Commentary

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    Sound of Waves Commentary In this passage‚ found on pages 135 and 136 of The Sound of Waves‚ author Yukio Mishima utilizes brutal imagery through descriptive diction to expose the subtle sexism apparent on this island. Furthermore‚ he provides commentary on gender roles and stereotypes‚ which are apparent not only in his own life‚ but on the island of Uta-jima as well. Gender roles become apparent as the novel progresses because Shinji is looking for a woman of beauty rather than of intellect

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    Tech Savvy or Out of Touch Keith Watterton English 111 Professor D. Domi. 15 September 2010 Keith Watterton Professor D. Domi 15 September 2010 Tech Savvy or Out of Touch I was at Best Buy to buy a new laptop for school; the store was busy that day. I headed over to the computer section the line at the geek squad desk was about twenty-deep‚ and all of the blue shirts walked heads down with a purpose‚ because they were helping other customers. All around boxes were flying out the

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    Study Questions: 1. The physical properties of a stimulus are translated into neural impulses in a process called A. Sensory coding B. Transduction C. Sensation D. Coarse coding 2. Jason is doing a psychology experiment in which he is seated in an absolutely dark room. An initially undetected point of light in front of him is gradually made more intense. With each increase‚ he is asked if he can see the light. In this experiment‚ Jason’s ___________ is being measured. A. Difference threshold

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    Analyzing Longfellow The Sound of the Sea By Henry Wadsworth Longfellow In the poem‚ The Sound of the Sea‚ by Longfellow‚ the speaker uses an allusion of the sea to show a comparison between the "rushing of the sea-tides" and the process of the human soul being inspired. The speaker is enchanted by the ways that occasions and situations are revealed to the soul through "inspirations" in a method of almost "foreshadowing" what is to come in the future. These "inspirations" come as sporadically

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    A patient cannot be effectively treated if their diagnosis is incorrect. Sensory Processing Disorder is one of the top misdiagnosed mental disorders in children. The main contributor to the increasing misdiagnosis of SDP is classification system of mental illness used by medical providers (NCBI‚ 2009). There are more than 200 forms of mental illness (Triad Mental Health‚ 2015). Medical professionals use many criteria within a detailed system to evaluate and diagnose these disorders as well as categorize

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    Sound Recording Rod has always had a niche for music and states that he grew up in “polka country.” In fact‚ his parents were both very musically inclined. His father knew how to play multiple instruments and was in a band throughout his earlier years of life‚ so Rod actually listened to live music growing up more than listening to records. He remembers going to big band dances where music from the famous American trombonist‚ Tommy Dorsey‚ filled the room. It wasn’t until his early teenage years

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    Assignemnt 3 – Sound Construction Technology 5 – 200471 Damir Kukic 17038124 Q1. List and explain three ways that noise can be reduced at the source. Noise can be reduced at the source by placing noise in sound proof enclosure. A special enclosure does not need to be constructed for the noise source. Structure-borne noise can be eliminated by flexible connections to the services and placing machinery on resilient supports. Q2. Explain how noise attenuation differs for a point source

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    and it seems that we all remember things different‚ even though we were all together on the same vacation. Our five different memories have apparently come from our five different senses. Jacob‚ my oldest son‚ has memories based on the wonderful sights of Disney World. Obviously‚ the most impressive image that comes to him is the colossal image that comes into view almost as soon as you enter the park. He recalls the vibrant colors that seemed to guide you from one attraction to another. He enjoyed

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    Live Sound Setup

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    level will allow a sound signal to travel from one or more microphones to a mixing console. At the mixing console all signals will be mixed together in the right balance and levels and sent out to an amplifier. The signals are then converted into much larger signals and sent to the speakers creating sound waves for the audience to hear. (Fry‚ 2005) The aim of this report is to analyse by way of reference books‚ government occupational health and safety guidelines and various sound websites‚ the installation

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