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    Fifty Two Hertz Analysis

    Blue whales communicate by song through the ocean, the male sets his song at fifteen hertz for the females to hear. The fifty two hertz whale sets its song at fifty two hertz and begins it’s quest to find it’s mate. Immediately nothing responded to the song. The whale traveled hundreds of miles in search of a reply. It failed to ever receive a response. Female whales only hear from between fifteen and twenty hertz. No female whale ever heard it’s song and never would. The whale unaware, kept searching

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    Listening Styles Paper

    “Listening is much more than countenancing another to talk while waiting for a chance to respond. Listening is paying attention to others and welcoming them into our very beings.” (Beebe, Beebe, Redmond, Geerinck and Salem-Wiseman, 2015, p.113). Through this we can solve someone’s problem by listening properly. “In addition, it’s vital not only to know your own preferred listening style but also to understand the listening style of your communication partner.” (Beebe et al, 2015, p.117). Section

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    Mathias Eick: Music Analysis

    Norwegian trumpeter Mathias Eick owns a very characteristic sound that has been applauded not only in his personal projects but also in works of other respected authors such as Jacob Young, Iro Haarla, and Manu Katché. From 1998 to 2014, he was a legitimate member of the peculiar big band Jaga Jazzist, artisans of an adventurous electronic jazz. On Ravensburg, his fourth release on the ECM label, Eick delves in his original compositions with the habitual discipline and composure he has developed

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    Active Listening Analysis

    2. Active listening is something that I struggle with, not because I am uninterested or do not care but because I lack confidence in myself. I am worried about what I am going to say in response. For example this week one of my coworkers was talking to me about one of her past jobs, her life and why she had moved around so much. I did, and often to consciously give effort to not have distractions. I am good at giving the person my full attention and tend to be have lots of open body language. I ask

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    Research Paper On Ultrasound Technician

    ultrasound. Ultra sounds are the best way to get a diagnose, they are non- harmful because they aren’t based on radiation. Instead ultrasounds rely on sound waves to get a clear image of the internal organs of a patient including soft tissues, blood vessels and also to observe developing fetuses in the womb. With that being said ultrasounds also have the benefit of being less expensive than many other imaging apparatuses such as, MRI or CT scan. Many people conclude that ultra sounds are only used on

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    Nonononononogono: A Narrative Fiction

    Hysterical murmurings reverberated through my hollow room, hollow eyes, hollow form. “Nonononononono..” I felt like I was decaying in sunlight, wilting in it’s glow. Maybe my freckles were somehow digging deeper into my skin, or maybe the room’s walls were searing off my make-believe flesh. I tugged frantically at my clothing, my precious cat cardigan, such an insignificant thing. I felt like I was pushing too much pressure into Earth’s floor. With standing a burden, my legs were weak and shivery

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    What Is Deafferentation?

    Several proposals have been made regarding the mechanisms of cause of CBS. Of these theories, the deafferentation theory and the corticol release phenomenon are most popular (Yacoub & Ferrucci, 2011). Deafferentation occurs when the destruction or injury to sensory nerve fibers causes an elimination or interruption of action potential propagation along an afferent nerve pathway. The areas of the brain that have lost sensory stimulation due to deafferentation may experience hyperexcitability. Hyperexcitability

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    Analyzing St. Thomas Choir's Song 'Mass'

    Kyrie I from Mass I, has a monophony texture. There is only one voice in this song and it is the singer. With no instruments in the background this piece is very simple. With only voice in this song it is easier to focus onto the singers voice and what he is saying if I spoke that language. St. Thomas Choir Singing Mattnauspassion, has a Polyphony texture. In this song there are many different things going on from the three different voices from the choir, to the different instruments playing in

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    Audio Recording Assignment Analysis

    For my audio recording assignment I selected the emotional situations, anger, excited and unhappy. In the first of the recordings, anger, the volume is slightly elevated in order to express aggression. The rate varied from slower, when using a condescending tone, to a quicker pace expressing impatiences. Pitch during this recording was lower than in normal conversation to convey a lack of interest in engaging. Elevated variations are also used, such as with the use of the word “you”. This increased

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    Meghan: A Narrative Fiction

    Fairly quickly we happened upon a small clearing. It was overshadowed by a large tree with a few patches of sunlight. “Sounds good, now help me out.” Erin said, throwing all of her stuff into the center of the clearing. I nodded and started flattening down the area while she set up the tent. Once a good area was flattened Erin set the tent on top and nailed it to the ground

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