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    cause the observed symptoms? (4 points). Answer: 2. You have been called upon to demonstrate the technique for listening to valve sounds. (a) Explain where you would position your stethoscope to auscultate (1) aortic valve of a patient with severe aortic valve insufficiency (2) Stenotic mitral valve. (b) During which periods would you hear these abnormal heart sounds most clearly? (During atrial diastole‚ ventricular systole‚ ventricular diastole‚ or atrial systole? (c) What cues would you use to

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    The Trolley Problems The Trolley Problems Many times in an individual’s life they are faced with difficult decisions. These decisions create domino effect and no one decision is isolated to only the current situation. In the case of the trolley problem‚ the decision to be made will result in death. Either five individuals will die‚ or only one will have to lose his life. In the first scenario the act of sacrificing one comes at the pull of a lever and in the second you must push him onto the

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    "Dover Beach" reflects the speaker’s awareness of the incompatibility between what is perceived and what truly is real. Arnold conveys the theme of "Dover Beach" through three essential developments. First‚ he uses visual imagery. Second‚ he uses sound (aural) imagery. Third‚ he uses rhythm and metric. These mechanics alone do not explain why illusion and reality differ‚ but they do help to explain how Arnold sets up the poem to support the theme. The strongest support of the theme comes from its

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    historians generalize) 5. Significance Methodological Individualism: all historical explanations must appeal to person-based causes sooner or later (ie) Warner Bros. adopted sound first Holism/Methodological Collectivism: group-based causes **Film Time Periods: Early Cinema (-1919)‚ Late Silent Era (1919-1929)‚ Development of Sound Cinema (1926-1945)‚ Post WWII (1946-1960s)‚ Period From 1960s-1980s‚ Contemporary Era (1980s-Present) Film: Sunset Boulevard (1950) WEEK #2: EARLY CINEMA Cinema has yet

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    Thunder and Prey essay In everyday life‚ people compare and contrast things all the time. Some examples could be animals‚ clothes‚ and stories. Stories have all different points in them that usually set them apart. Some of the time you may find points in the story such as the conflict‚ theme‚ and setting that will make them different and similar. The stories “Being Prey”‚ and “A Sound of Thunder”; are a perfect example of comparing and contrasting points in stories. The settings in stories can do

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    Samantha Mackey 13. 2nd hour PHYSICS LAB REPORT: SPEED OF SOUND Purpose: In this lab‚ we will be doing 3 major things: 1) Collecting and organizing data to obtain resonant points in a closed pipe‚ 2) measure the length of a closed-pipe resonator‚ and 3) analyze the data to determine the speed of sound. Procedure: 1. Fill the graduated cylinder nearly to the top with water‚ with a tall glass tube open at both ends (the water level with act as the closed end). 2. Determine

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    Sounds are produced by the vibrations of material objects‚ and travel as a result of momentum transfer when air molecules collide. Our ‘subjective impression’ about the frequency of a sound is called pitch. High pitch has high vibration frequency‚ while low pitch has a low vibration frequency. A pure musical tone consists of a single pitch or frequency. However‚ most musical tones are "complex summations" of various pure frequencies - one characteristic frequency‚ called the fundamental‚ and

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    The problem with garbage is that it’s a sum zero game. Garbage has to go somewhere but nobody wants it in their backyard. It’s as if trash is deposited in the garbage can and somehow it’s supposed to disappear into some magic black hole. Problem is‚ there is no black hole. There isn’t even room for any more landfill. What was once thought to be a progressive solution - incinerating garbage - has become a major point of contention. Incineration of things such as plastics and medical waste raise serious

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    What is music? I don’t know I think it’s something that we listen to relax our minds from the harsh realities and troubles which we find in our day-to-day time. When I read the quote from by Huxley‚ I totally agree with his thoughts on music. Music is just a temporary solution to your problem. By forgetting your problem‚ it makes it even worse. Therefore‚ I agree with his point. We live in twenty first century a world that is so busy and fast. Music Industry plays a great role in people’s lives.

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    Reaction Time Reaserch Question: To design on investigation into stimuli ( sight/sound ) that may affect reaction time ( time taken for a response to occur in reaction to a stimulus.) Background information: Humans perceive their outside world through five senses: touch ‚sight‚ taste‚ smell and sound. The reason why we have the 5 major senses is to detect and discriminate among the signals that comes from our environment. These signals carry information necessary for us to support our vital

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