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    Size The German Shepherd is considered a medium- to large-sized dog‚ averaging from 60 to 100 pounds when full grown. However‚ a German Shepherd’s heart was not medium size. It’s huge‚ and everything that this breed does‚ it does in a big way. When a German Shepherd loves you he loves you completely. When a German Shepherd guides his blind owner‚ protects his law-enforcement partner‚ accepts obedience training‚ sleeps on his owner’s sofa or even just chews on a rawhide‚ he does so totally‚ thoroughly

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    occurs in is the olfactory bulb‚ which is located in the forebrain. This structure processes information about smell and sends it to other parts of the brain. If this structure were unable to generate new cells‚ we would very quickly lose our sense of smell. While the loss of any sense may have several associated problems‚ college students may be interested most in how the loss of smell may effect their dating life. One major way that we subconsciously connect (or do not connect) with others is through

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    on this old beat down gas station. We all knew it was old when the sign was hanging loosely and swinging with the wind. My dad needed to put gas but I could see he was very skeptical. I rolled my window down getting closer to the gas pump‚ when I smell the most unpleasant scent I have ever smelt. I told my dad we would have to pay for the gas on the inside because the machine was so old that dirt and spider webs built up in the card machine reader. The buttons to the pump were all faded from the

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    I explained that it is completely against company policy to partake in any illegal drug activity whatsoever‚ and explained to her that I myself could smell the aroma of marijuana on her. I then proceeded to tell her that with such a strong scent coming off of her‚ I couldn’t take her word that her roommates smell it‚ and that she would have to be drug tested the same day. I also told her that she could let me know anything she wanted me to‚ and whatever she told me would remain

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    Processing Although well related‚ sensation and perception play two complimentary but vastly different roles in how we interpret our world as humans. Sensation refers to the process of sensing our environment through touch‚ taste‚ sight‚ sound‚ and smell‚ also known as the five senses. This information is then sent to our brains in raw form where perception comes into play. Perception is the way we interpret sensations and then make sense of everything surrounding us. Both sensation and perception

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    Great Tide Pool Analysis The great tide pool passage in Steinbeck’s Cannery Row utilizes structure and synesthesia in order to make a statement about the beauty and tranquility of not only nature‚ but mankind. Sentence structure refers to the way in which a sentence is written or organized. Synesthesia is the use of sensory words or images. Throughout the entire passage‚ the sentences tend to be long and to flow very smoothly. Even when Steinbeck describes the violent aspects of nature‚ the descriptions

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    the water splashing against my ankles. I can smell the salty scent of the ocean and I see an island that I know I want to travel to but I cant because the song I am hearing has me rooted in that one place but for some reason I dont mind I feel completely at ease there without a care in the world. when im listening to some faster paced rock music I feel like im running though a massive city. I can feel my feet pounding off of the pavement i can smell the exhaust from the cars that are passing me

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    dump as a cause of our actions. In this poem Gray has effectively uses sensory imagery. “The smell is huge‚ blasting the mouth dry” A technique used in this text is sensory imagery which triggers our taste buds. The word blasting is the most noticeable word in this text‚ blasting is an uncommon word to describe a smell‚ it is unexpected. Gray is trying to say that there are no words to describe the smell‚ Gray’s intentions on using the word blasting is to disgust us and so that we understand more

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    was part that I learned to accept for the night of fun. What I do not want is going to a place of education and going home smelling like that same day old ashtray. Sure‚ you can spray perfumes to attempt to mask the smell but it does not mask the smell at all. In fact‚ it makes that smell only personify that much more. As a smoker‚ you learn to accept that fate‚ I however did not. It is important to be courteous of fellow patrons who are not smokers. Many smokers‚ blow their smoke directly in front

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    Gas Laws Name Institution The 3 Gas Laws Introduction The three gas laws include: Gay-Lussac’s law‚ Boyle’s law and Charles’ law. When combined with Avogadro’s law the three laws can be generalized by the ideal gas law. Gases possess observable properties which include‚ mass‚ pressure (P)‚ thermodynamic temperature (T) and volume (V). These properties are related to each other and the state of a gas is determined by their values. The three laws are derived from these properties. Discussion

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