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    Tactile Learners

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    Introduction People all learn in different ways. No one learning style is particularly better than another. People simply have different styles and techniques to how they perceive and process information. The three primary learning styles are auditory‚ visual‚ and tactile. Although most people use a different mixture of these three styles during their learning process‚ they usually have one learning style that they prefer above all others. Auditory The auditory learning style is one where a student

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    to developments at different ages. The study identifies a group of visual impaired children with emotional or behavioral deficits that is compared to their development with visually impaired children with no emotional or behavioral detect as related to age. The author hypothesizes there will be a significant delay in social and language development and less significant delay in fine and gross motor function of children who are visual impaired and have emotional or behavioral deficits. Method Between

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    Stroop Effect (Blindsight) Stroop effect is a good project to do if one wants to know more about the eyes and brains connection. The most commonly used example is what is known as the Stroop Test‚ which compares the time needed to name colors when they are printed in an ink color that matches their name (e.g.‚ green‚ yellow‚ red‚ blue‚ brown‚ purple) with the time needed to name the same colors when they are printed in an ink color that does not match their name (e.g.‚ blue‚ red‚ purple‚ green

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    separate categories. There is the classification of normal vision‚ also described as 20/20 or 20/30 prescription of corrective lenses for this type of vision. Followed by moderate visual impairment that is roughly 20/70 measurement for corrective lens. There is also severe visual impairment that is considered to be nearly-total visual impairment. Described as 20/1‚000 for any sort of spectacle correction. Followed by complete or total blindness. Which is defined as not light perception and the inability

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    PM • MEMORIZED DELIVERY Choral speaking‚ acting‚ poem recital FACTORS TO BE CONSIDERED WHEN PREPARING A SPEECH • Planning your presentation well Analyzing your purpose and audience Gather relevant information • Knowing your content well Prepare visual aids Rehearsal Confident delivery Respond comfortably with the audience FACTORS TO BE CONSIDERED WHEN PREPARING A SPEECH • Analyzing Your Audience Background information of the audience Education background Reasons for attending Expected number

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    opposite visual field about 15 degrees. Left hemi controls right side of body and vice versa. Left hemi sees to right and controls on the left and vice versa. If corpus callosum is intact‚ -if a picture flashes to left visual field‚ the right hemi wont be able to say the word because only left hemi can produce speech -Toad and stool = -left hemi makes sense of all images the right brain takes in and right hemi recognizes faces February 4 TMS: people with brain damage lose visual imagery

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    of how our visual system processes contrast information. To explain this trick our eyes and brain play on our perception‚ we must start with vision and how we as human beings take in visual stimuli. A prominent explanation and theory for why our brains see the black dots in the grid can be explained by what is referred to as “later inhibition”. To begin‚ light enters the eye through the retina and converts the light into neural signals and send these signals on to the brain for visual recognition

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    After reading the three articles about Banksy‚ Dorothea Lange‚ and V for Vendetta I noticed great details including the historical and social background of the artists and art making visual arguments. When one understands the background of an artist and his or her work its interesting to figure out how they correspond with their personal ideologies and morals as well as what they were influenced by and how they became who they are today. It Is important to learn and understand the historical and

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    learning styles with a 43.9 percent. However in the second year high school‚ out of 43 students the dominant learning styles is the Visual learning styles with a 41.9 percent. In the third year high school the dominant is the tactile/kin esthetic learning style with a 50 percent out of 38 respondents. In the fourth high school the dominant learning styles is the visual learning styles with a percentage 36.8. 2. The researchers found out

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    Susan Sontag

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    of the importance and the necessity of the photograph in every day life. In a society that is constantly bombarded by images from different mediums‚ photography has transformed the audience‚ its perception‚ but most importantly its expectation of visual media. Sontag claims in her customary polemic that ‘To live is to be photographed’‚ a notion quite relevant to the modern era. The camera normally associated with the curious tourist‚ often evocative of the mastery of technique by the professional

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