communicating through email and telephones will weaken the relationship between them. Moreover, if communicating with others without using face-to-face communication, people cannot feel the emotion of others by seeing their body language. The sound in telephones and sentences in email cannot express the emotion clearly. The body language and tone can express emotion more obviously so that it will make the distance of people become farther and farther away. Furthermore, when people use telephones
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noise is any sound—a wave that travel through an air medium—that is unwanted or interferes with the normal transmission of acoustic information (Arkkelin & Veitch, 1995). Notwithstanding, the perception of noise does involve a psychological component, so the identification and classification of noise is highly subjective. Sound itself has several differentiating perceptual characteristics—pitch, timbre, amplification—which correspond directly with the physical attributes of the sound itself—wave symmetry
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Silent Witnesses What was that noise? I sat up in bed and looked at the clock on my nightstand. The time was 2:26 a.m. Something woke me from a sound sleep, but what? I was still in a foggy sleep haze, but I sat there listening for a noise and after a couple of minutes of not hearing anything I thought that maybe I had dreamt it. I was just getting ready to lay back down when I heard a noise. Ok, that’s not a dream or my imagination. I knew it wasn’t my either of my two Shih-Tzu’s playing in the
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must be understood that words are broken up into smaller units of sounds called phonemes. Being able to pronounce and articulate phonemes is obviously essential. Further, having awareness that sounds can be manipulated, segmented and blended to create words in just as critical. This is both key to reading, writing, and spelling. When a kindergarten student ask you how to spell a particular word. The common answer is usually “sound it out”. In order for this method to work, one must be able to
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change that has occurred in the world between 1900 and 2005 is communication. The twenty- first century have more different varieties of communication advantages than back in the nineteen hundreds. These communications includes mail, phone, and even sound languages. In the 1900's most people wrote letters in order to contact loved ones. In the year 2005 most people send an email instead of writing on paper and sending it by mail. The advantages of email are that you don’t have to spend money on paper
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journey. Not only he is an expert in hearing any kind of sound and music, but he can pick up whatever any kind of instrument so quickly, such as when Evan played Wizard's guitar, which he named "Roxanne" or "Roxy", is not the way it is usually played. Instead, Evan played the guitar like a piano, which surprised Wizard, Arthur, and all the other orphaned children. When he played Wizard's guitar his own way, it produced new kinds of sounds that are considered revolutionary, but in real life, it is
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a little part of their show where three artists walking with aluminum bins under their feet. They give rise to a really intense rhythms stomping and drumming on them in a thoroughly coordinated order. It has both a strong visual-impact and a great sound effect. I found it well-related with the performance which I have been working on. We decided to not have music as a background because we wanted to create our own melody through our movements. Each props in our performance has been created in order
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two parts. One part is the externally worn microphone, sound processor and transmitter system. The other part is the implanted receiver system that contains the circuits to receive the signals from the external part. This sends the electrical currents to the inner ear. Cochlear implants should only be used by profoundly dear adults or children who get little or no benefit from hearing aids. How the implant works is that it receives a sound from the outside environment, processes it and sends a
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During our pre observation conference, we discussed the performance of your class in based on literacy assessment. The assessment data reflected that most of your students know the letter names and some of the letter sounds. You also shared with me that the majority of students were to some extent familiarized with the reading strategies. We set expectations for the formal observation during the literacy bundle. We discussed the learning activities and small group instruction planned for the visit
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ringing in your ears called tinnitus. This is an indication of acoustic trauma that over time could result in hearing loss if precautions aren't taken. Many people think that hearing loss is hereditary but “acoustic trauma produced by exposure to loud sounds” is the third major cause of hearing loss, according to science writer Robert Finn. Many teenagers think that only older folks are vulnerable to hearing loss, but many young adults experience acoustic trauma. “Over 28 million Americans suffer from
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