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    Lex‚‚ Leq‚t and Dose. (6 marks) LexT‚ - is the level of a worker’s total exposure to noise in dBA‚ averaged over the entire shift length or workday and adjusted to an equivalent 8 hour exposure based on a 3dB exchange rate. It always reflects the sound level for an 8 hour work day. This parameter also allows for a comparison

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    PHO·NICS Phonics is the basic rules for translating written symbols into sounds. Emergent readers and writers should understand that there is a relationship between letter patterns and sound patterns in English (the alphabetic principle)‚ and eventually develop an awareness of the separate sounds in words. Without the recognition of words‚ there would be an incomplete foundation for constructing meaning. Phonics‚ along with other the use of context‚ word parts‚ syntax‚ and automaticity enables

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    Nondiegetic music of the Doors in the scene waiting in Saigon Sound plays a significant part in all movies and one of the most interesting of all the sound techniques would be the use of nondiegetic music. In the movie Apocalypse Now‚ there is a double disc soundtrack with thirty tracks on it. The one song on there that has the most meaning would The Doors song "The End". This song not only set the mood for the scene waiting in Saigon and the move as a whole but is also used to foreshadow the

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    All these three topics relate and are necessary to understand how pitches can change your mind perception. Never had I known how important and interesting was learning about how the ear works‚ psychoacoustics‚ and how the brain gets distorted by sound. The high pitch distortion topic talked a lot about how pitches traveled through ear components and got to the nervous system sending vibrations back and forth eventually reaching the brain. I did not know what was this all about so I decided to

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    thought‚ every feeling‚ and every emotion depends entirely on the sounds coming from the speakers of a headphone. I sat apprehensively on the cushioned chair in my quiet living room‚ headphones sat snug upon my head as I experienced this world for the first time. The laptop before me betrayed nothing‚ remaining blank as the sound of a brush danced across my ears‚ the rhythmic sound strangely relaxing to the point I didn’t notice when the sounds stopped. A hand appeared on my shoulder to shake me from my

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    the word sounds like: K‚ S‚ Ch‚ Sh‚ F‚ P‚ Th Example: I helped my mom make cookies yesterday. • In this example‚ the end of the word “help” sounds like P. So‚ the “ed” ending is pronounced “t”. Directions: Write your own sentences that use “ed” endings that sound like “t”. 1) _____________________________________________________________________ 2) _____________________________________________________________________ 2)) “ed” endings are pronounced “id” if the end of the word sounds like: T

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    and having sex with the dead bodies so the mood of our movie is scary SOUNDSCAPE Soundscape is the space in which characters live Night shift being a horror the sound is supposed to bring out the scary element‚ tension and fear. Through sound we have to bring out Andiswe’s fear‚ tension‚ pain as well as Matthew’s beasty nature. The sound has to evoke the audience’s emotions of tension and suspense. Music plays an important role in creating suspense and emotional impact so we plan of using music to

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    How cinematography and sound are used in a scene from Alfred Hitchcock’s The Birds (1963) to create meaning and generate a response in an audience For this essay I will be focusing on the scene in which Melanie is heading to the school to see Annie when they are suddenly attacked by numerous birds while trying to get the school children to safety. I will be focusing on the two micro features‚ sound and cinematography. The sound that is used in a film can be used to deliver information about what

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    the bucket when he hears a beeping sound. This short video helps me clarify how an audiologist basically conducts a pediatric audiological screening called play audiometry. It uses a block in a bucket game‚ which obviously reinforces the child’s responses to the acoustic

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    infants and young children’s ability to process the world around them through taste‚ touch‚ sound‚ smells and sight and language development is a unique skill that allows children to communicate with others. Age Language Cognitive Birth-1month The baby responds to sound They make eye contact Babies need to co-operate with others from birth onwards The baby moves their eyes towards the direction of sound Babies cry to indicates needs. Eg- hunger Touch Babies feel pain from birth Babies face hand

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