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    Any of us who has attended a prayer meeting at a Gandhian institute is likely to remember a chant beginning:-"Ahimsa Satya Asteya --." The two verses beginning with these words enumerate the eleven vows that Gandhiji considered almost mandatory for the inmates of his Ashram‚ in Sabarmati as well as in Sevagram. The eleven vows are: (1) Satya-Truth‚ (2) Ahimsa-Nonviolence‚ (3) Brahmacharya-Celibacy (4) Asteya-Non-stealing‚ (5) Aparigraha or Asangraha-Non-possession (6) Sharira-Shrama; Physicallabour

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    | SCIENCE - FORM 2 | | The World Through Our Senses | | SENSORY ORGANS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS 1. Sensory organs are used to detect every changes in the environment. (a) Sensory organs are possessed by human and all animals. (b) Sensory organs allow the body to respond to the stimuli surroundings. Stimuli from the surroundings. Stimuli are changes that happen in the environment. (c) Sensory organs have receptors that receive the stimuli and then‚ send them as impulses to the

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    way it has changed over time‚ and how technology and reproductions have affected it. Berger describes the way people look at art now compared to how they did in the past due to the impact of reproductions. He argues that sight is the most important sense that people have and how the invention of the camera caused changes in art and the way people view it. The first reading of “Ways of Seeing” provides information‚ but after multiple readings some of his most interesting points are revealed. Berger

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    The Jaunt

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    Essay #1 – Senses The average human being lives through each and every day using the five sources of sensation‚ whether or not it’s done consciously or unconsciously. These sources‚ known as the five senses- sight‚ hearing‚ taste‚ touch‚ and smell- help in the process of taking in information about our environment. These senses‚ all very important‚ give us valuable data- what is out there in the environment‚ how much there is‚ and what it’s doing. To give up or lose one of these senses would be awful

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    Sensorial education begins the mionte a baby is born. He receives impressions through his senses. Mria Montessori believed that there was nothing in the intellect that did not first exist in the senses and the first of the childs organs that begin to function are the senses. During the forst thress years of a child life all the impressions received from the childs environment are stored in the unconscious memeory‚ The “mneme” A young child receives and perceives everything‚ both positive and negative

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    We experience the world through all the senses. You know about the sensory tricks of using the aroma of bread and coffee to sell food. We work with a multitude of sensory tricks and triggers to capture potential. Multi rather than single sense experiences are more stimulating and memorable and affect our behavior positively when designed by experts. The synergy of the senses working together has considerable potential in business environments. We enlighten our clients to the impact of multi-sensory

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    involved in sensory perception. Commonly recognized sensory systems are those for vision‚ hearing‚ somatic sensation (touch)‚ taste and olfaction (smell). It has been suggested that the immune system is an overlooked sensory modlality.[43] In short‚ senses are transducers from the physical world to the realm of the mind. The receptive field is the specific part of the world to which a receptor organ and receptor cells respond. For instance‚ the part of the world an eye can see‚ is its receptive field;

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    Smell and Memory

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    basic human senses. Is it easier to recall a memory that one has seen ‚ heard‚ touched‚ tasted‚ or smelled? In terms of quickness and effectiveness‚ from a biological and physical standpoint‚ the sense of smell is the most effective in retaining and retrieving information out of all five senses. The process of in which information is transported into long term memory is called encoding (Goldstein‚ 2011). This process can be completed in several different ways using the different senses. Events in

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    Sensorial Education Introduction to Sensorial What is Sensorial Education? Sensorial education can simply be defined as the training of senses of children for future learning. What is Sensorial Work Sensorial comes from the words sense or senses. It helps the child to be able to concentrate on the refinement of all his senses‚ from visual to stereognostic. The Purpose of Sensorial Work The purpose and aim of Sensorial work is for the child to acquire clear‚ conscious‚ information and

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    Pallasmaa This book was written by Juhani Pallasmaa with regard to ‘Polemics’‚ on issues that were part of the architecture discourse of the time‚ i.e. 1995. It is also an extending of ideas expressed in an essay entitled “Architecture of the seven senses” published in 1994. As suggested by the title‚ this piece of literature attempts to highlight the importance of sensory experience in architecture. It is indeed a response to what the author terms as ‘ocularcentrism’ of Modern Architecture. Ocularcentrism

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