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    Learning Our Phonics

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    classroom. Every teacher will deliver lessons and assignments differently which does not always mean that your way is wrong‚ we all must remember the ultimate goal of our profession is the same‚ the success of our student in learning to pronounce and sound letters and words with proficiency. Sometimes as teachers we may think that because a student didn’t do so well on a particular lesson today that we did not succeed today. The art of teaching a student to read is not something that happens in a day

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    Neil Harbisson's Eyeborg

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    used for. It also shows how the sounds are conducted so the people using the eyeborg can understand it. Neil Harbisson ’s Eyeborg Barcelona based artist‚ Neil Harbisson was born with a condition called Achromatopsia which means that he was born color-blind. He has described himself as a cyborgist and colorologist. With the help of a new technological device that is attached to the back of his skull can translate color to sound. Harbisson can hear the color of sound through audible frequencies through

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    Reflection paper

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    where the frequency of sounds are closer together rather then far apart. I find the song to be without any tonal tension and more consonance sounding. The texture of the song is polyphony with the unique sounds combine to form different lines which simultaneously create the music. I hear what I believe to be a lot of electronically produced sounds. It isn’t easy to determine just based of listening as a lot of electronically produced sounds can mimic the actual instruments sounds very well. If I was

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    Country Music Essay

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    Music is one of the essential components of our daily lives. Many people use music as a way to express their emotions and experiences. Some people use music as a coping mechanism by creating the emotional connection with the lyrics and rhythm of the songs. However‚ many people in the 21th century tend to like music depending on where the artists come from‚ the origin of the music‚ and their emotional status of the time of listening. In today’s society‚ music types are divided into different genres

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    How Ultrasonic proximity sensor works An ultrasonic proximity sensor uses a piezoelectric transducer to send and detect sound waves. Transducer generate high frequency sound waves and evaluate the echo by the detector which is received back after reflecting off the target. Sensors calculate the time interval between sending the signal and receiving the echo to determine the distance to the target. When the target enters the operating range the output switches. The ultrasonic proximity switches are

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    Perils of Noise Pollution

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    world. However‚ there is also a flip side. Growing industry‚ an increasing number of vehicles and constant information overload causes a significant and underestimated problem – noise pollution. The term‚ noise pollution‚ is used to define unwanted sounds that are released into the environment. Various research studies have proven that noise pollution imposes a number of negative impacts on human mental and physical health. To understand the reasons behind their health conditions‚ people should consider

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    Physical Science

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    Review Waves‚ Sound and Light Waves- What are Waves? 1. 1 .The substance that a move through is called a medium. 2. True or False: Particles are squeezed together during rarefactions. 3. True or False: Waves that require a medium through which to travel are called electromagnetic waves. 4. True or False: The matter in the medium moves perpendicular to a transverse wave. 5. What medium is often used to transfer computer information? Optic Fibers 6. 6 .A sound wave is made

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    underlying the music (重拍strong-weak‚ strong-weak-weak……) Meter(韻律): the regular grouping of beats (對應beats: duple‚ triple‚ quadruple‚ compound) Pitch – general concepts Pitch(音調): quality of highness or lowness of sound(high or low) Interval(音程): distance between two pitches (幾度) Scale(音階): ordered arrangement of pitches Tuning(曲調): pitches to which an instrument is set Pitch – horizontal view Melody (旋律) Tune(調): a simple‚ singable melody Phrase(樂句): a section

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    the song for the first time‚ but when searching for another song in the same vein‚ people often can’t reproduce the sound they want. Usually‚ people consider about why they like the song and not what the song gives to them. The truth is that each song has a variety of characteristics which cause it to be unique. In turn‚ each characteristic depends on the artist to find the sound that they are looking for. Sometimes when looking for songs‚ we sort through a whole haystack just looking for the

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    At the trial of Socrates in Athens‚ 399 BC‚ Socrates has already been found guilty of impiety and corrupting the young men of Athens. In other words‚ he has criticized the government‚ and the leaders don’t like it. There is no prescribed sentence for these crimes. Instead‚ there is now a penalty phase of the trial and Socrates has to propose his own sentence. Then court decides between Socrates’ proposal and that of the prosecutor‚ which is death. The court probably would have expected him to propose

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