Contents 2 10 18 24 30 Letter to Stakeholders: A Message from Kazuo Hirai‚ President and CEO Corporate Strategy 36 43 61 68 69 Sony Products‚ Services and Content CSR Highlights Special Feature I Sony Expands the World of 4K Financial Section Special Feature II A Stacked CMOS Image Sensor That Accelerates the Evolution of Digital Imaging Business Highlights Stock Information Investor Information Effective from 2012‚ Sony has integrated its printed annual and corporate
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Persuasive Essay At some point in a kid’s life‚ they will beg for a cell phone. Most teens or preteens own one. However‚ some people abuse the privileges of having one. People do not understand the actual reasons for owning a cell phone. I am mature and independent enough to own one. I should be able to have a cell phone for convenience‚ to teach responsibility‚ and for safety. One positive reason for having a phone is for convenience. Cell phones are a great way to contact parents while
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of the Ear Dina Shipper Lehman College Barotrauma is an injury due to failure of pressure equalization of an air-filled space with its surrounding environment (Bentz‚ B. G.‚ & Hughes‚ C. A). Barotrauma most often occurs in air travel and scuba diving. Barotrauma may also be the result of hyperbaric oxygen therapy‚ an oxygen treatment used for patients with serious infections or wounds (Heyboer‚ 2014). Barotrauma can affect any air-filled space within the body such as the ears‚ face and
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WORKING INTRODUCTION Spy ear is the devices which converts low power audio signal to high power signal and gain. It can be used in Theaters ‚ Concert halls‚ Lecture rooms‚ Trains‚ Court houses‚ Conference rooms‚ Embassies‚ Gaming facilities‚ Recording studios‚ Aircraft ‚ railways ‚bus station etc.With this sound amplifier‚ you can now hear things crystal clear that you could never hear before. Spy ear is very easy to use‚ just put the ear buds in your ears - aim the Spy Ear towards what you want to
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"Here you go‚ Cynthia‚" said the doctor‚ handing the little girl a lollipop. She had gone with the symptoms of an ear infection‚ but luckily the symptoms resulted in being nothing other than allergies. "You were very good today." "What do you say to Dr. Washington?" asked the girl’s mother‚ looking into her eyes. Shyly‚ she looked up into his eyes. "Thank you‚" she whispered‚ her ear twitching just a bit. Doctor Washington was a human and towered over her‚ and since Cynthia was a raccoon chimera
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Anatomy and Functions of the Middle Ear The middle ear contains many important parts that necessary for hearing sounds. The middle ear consists of the structures enclosed in a space right behind the eardrum. They are the tympanic membrane or eardrum. The tympanic membrane is a thin membrane shaped like a drum that separates the outer ear from the middle ear. Next is a chain of three ossicles‚ or very small bones. The chain begins with the malleus‚ which is connected to the center of the tympanic
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Chapter 9: The Eye * Light is electromagnetic energy that is emitted in form of waves; waves crash into objects and are absorbed‚ reflected‚ scattered‚ and bent * Half of human cerebral cortex is involved with analyzing visual world * MAMMALIAN VISUAL SYSTEM: begins with eye‚ back of eye is retina (contains photoreceptors specialized to convert light energy to neural activity) * Eyes have features to track moving objects and keep transparent surface clean (i.e. by tears) *
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Evolution of the craniate middle ear The evolution of the auditory structures of the middle ear began with the recycling of the second gill arches in primitive fish (Braxeau and Jeffery 2008). While the first set of gill arches became the upper and lower jaws‚ the upper portion of the second gill arch‚ the hyoid arch‚ became a support structure for the cranium as the hyomandibula (Manley 2010). Examinations of Sarcopterygiian fishes such as Rhipidistians and Rhizodonts describes the role of
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child with foreign bodies in their eyes‚ ears and nose. Children having foreign bodies in their eyes‚ ears and noses are common things you will see this a lot if you were to work in a minor injuries unit or in a walk in centre. There are several things that can gets stuck in any of these places crayons‚ glitter and beads. Beads fit into the ears and noses incredibly well‚ its almost like they are asking for it to happen. When things get stuck up a child’s nose or ears‚ unless there is enough sticking
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voice; and he will give ear unto me. - American Standard Version (1901) I was crying to God with my voice; even to God with my voice‚ and he gave ear to me. - Basic English Bible {To the chief Musician. On Jeduthun. Of Asaph. A Psalm.} My voice is unto God‚ and I will cry; my voice is unto God‚ and he will give ear unto me. - Darby Bible To the chief Musician‚ to Jeduthun‚ A Psalm of Asaph. I cried to God with my voice‚ even to God with my voice; and he gave ear to me. - Webster’s Bible
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