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    smelling‚ tasting and touching. If the learner simply sees‚ hear‚ smelltaste and touch the information‚ the immediate output it will serve is limited only‚ that learning is good only for a short period of time as it is being enclosed in the short term memory. On the other hand‚ if a learner will not simply hear but harkens the information‚ see but also visualized‚ smell but also comprehend‚ taste but also savor and touch but also internalized- working into every single details it represents

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    portraiture or representation in language; an enumeration of the essential qualities of a thing or species” (“description”). Authors use concrete language to influence readers. Concrete language is “based off the five senses which are hearing taste‚ sight‚ touch‚ and smell” (“Concrete”). Hughes uses tactile‚ visual‚ and aural senses. Hughes descriptive words in order for readers feel exactly what he describes in his writing. For instance‚ in paragraph four he “old women with jet-black hair faces and braided

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    Theory of Human Thought and Sensation by AristotleDe Anima and On The SoulGreek Philosophy 2124/27/2013David Maldonado| | In On the Soul‚ Aristotle approached the concept of the soul from an essentially scientific perspective‚ employing elements of biology and metaphysics that encompassed everything from the concepts of substance‚ form‚ and matter‚ to those of potentiality and actuality. While Christians and other religious faiths have traditionally deemed the soul to be an immortal entity

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    June 10‚ 2013 Journal 1 Narration and Describing Narrating is mostly trying to not only tell a story but make people you telling the story to feel like they was with you the whole time it was happening. Give people visual like Tastesmell‚ feel and even touch when you are telling them a story you need to tell your audience why the story so important. When narrating a story to people you should always follow these steps always determine the story significance‚ follow the sequence of

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    ” but this is basically where Descartes starts to prove his argument. All the senses are present‚ sound‚ tastesmelltouch‚ and vision. As described‚ its physical appearance is what helps distinguish what it is‚ so what he does is completely change what is‚ at first‚ described through the senses. “Notice that while I speak and approach the fire what remained of the taste is exhaled‚ the smell evaporates‚ the colour alters‚ the figure is destroyed‚ the size increases‚ it becomes liquid; it heats

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    overwhelm her. Your baby’s sense of smell also develops in infancy. He will become able to recognize his mother’s scent after just a few weeks‚ and he may turn to a breast or bottle containing milk. You can develop your baby’s sense of smell by exposing him to different things throughout the day. Verbally label the scents for your baby. For example‚ while changing his diaper‚ tell him that it smells stinky. While going for a walk outside‚ tell him that the flowers smell nice. The Scholastic website states

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    five senses; the five senses being the ability to tastetouch‚ hear‚ see‚ and smell. The sense of taste allows us to differentiate and categorize sweet‚ sour‚ bitter‚ and salty. Touch gives us the ability to tell the difference of textures. The ability to hear allows us to identify sounds and speech‚ which plays a big part in our lives. Sight‚ much like sound‚ greatly impacts our lives and allows us to visualize the world around us. Finally‚ smell lets us identify different aromas and determine whether

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    The Scent of Green Papaya

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    do. Watching this ad it almost feels like I could be right there. The senses it appeals to for me are sight‚ touchsmell and taste. I also really like the song playing in the background. However it doesn’t really give me a sense of place throughout the commercial. So other than to make it seem like an average commercial full of hipster things‚ its pretty pointless. As far as touch goes I feel it does a really good job. Stuck here in my freezing cold room in the middle of winter watching this

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    WOK PROJECT 1 ! ! ! Long before we learned how to use language‚ reason‚ or emotions to further our knowledge‚ we used our senses. As toddlers we used our sight‚ smelltastetouch‚ and hearing to make sense of our surroundings. The evolution of knowledge is mostly because of sense perception. The most primitive versions of ourselves‚ for example the cavemen‚ heavily survived off of sense perception alone. They knew by their senses that certain plants‚ animals‚ weather‚ etc. separated life and

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    “Yuck‚ that smells disgusting. Do you smell that?” “No.” That dialogue is essentially my life in a nutshell. I have never been able to smell. Congenital Anosmia has played a significant role in my life. Oftentimes‚ parents just assume that their child knows how to smell‚ as it is often the forgotten sense compared to dominant senses like seeing and hearing. In elementary school‚ I realized how often people conversed about smelling‚ and became cognizant that there was something wrong with me because

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