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    Neil Harbisson's Eyeborg

    used for. It also shows how the sounds are conducted so the people using the eyeborg can understand it. Neil Harbisson's Eyeborg Barcelona based artist, Neil Harbisson was born with a condition called Achromatopsia which means that he was born color-blind. He has described himself as a cyborgist and colorologist. With the help of a new technological device that is attached to the back of his skull can translate color to sound. Harbisson can hear the color of sound through audible frequencies through

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    Sound Motifs

    In the film, The Limey, there are different sound motifs that are used to help tell the narrative of the story and give the audience cues to how the action or character is related to the sound. Music or sounds help the audience associate and connect certain scenes with their implicit meaning. Wilson’s love for his daughter joined with a regret over lost time that might have, or should have been spent with her, leaves him bound to investigate and avenge her untimely death. “Tell me about Jenny”

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    Sound of Love

    101-Composition 1 Joel Gabel July 4th, 2011 Sound of Love Life whispers in our soul and speaks to our heart. Sometimes, we don't have time to listen. Do we sometimes ignore lovely things because our lives are too fast and busy leaving them to wonder whether we really love them? I thought I was a patient man, but I was not until I met a nine year old boy. He let me know that people should pay attention to the small things, even a smile or a sound. I was almost tortured to the point of

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    Communication

    Communication skills are all around us, from the day we are born until the rest of our lives. How many times have you seen communication skills required for a job in the classifieds and wonder what it actually means. A communication skill is some type of skill used in communication, From talking, body language to even listening. Many things can effect the way one can convey his or her communication skills to others. All of these skills are very personnel to one another. Everyone has different

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    Engrish

    string looking things growing on top of my new head? Well, whatever it is, it looks pretty cool! Wow, I better keep moving, I weigh 8 ounces! 3rd semester: Wow! Looks like everything is starting to come together in here! From what I can hear, it sounds like I will be coming out soon! Maybe if I kick and punch I will come out faster! Well... that didn't work, but I can't wait to come out. It has been so much fun in here! Look how strong I've gotten! Wow! I need to lose some weight if I want to fit

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    Hiol

    1.How do you think a small margin for error affects communication on a project? In the project for Ball Corporation there is absolutely no room for errors and everyone involved in the project knows it. There is no room for errors everyone is really detailed when sharing information and in delegating assignments. The employees force themselves to pay close attention to every detail because every little detail counts. 2.In what ways do you act differently in a face-to-face meeting than you do

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    Decoding Speech Prosody: Do Music Lessons Help?

    Emotion 2004, Vol. 4, No. 1, 46–64 Copyright 2004 by the American Psychological Association, Inc. 1528-3542/04/$12.00 DOI: 10.1037/1528-3542.4.1.46 Decoding Speech Prosody: Do Music Lessons Help? William Forde Thompson, E. Glenn Schellenberg, and Gabriela Husain University of Toronto at Mississauga Three experiments revealed that music lessons promote sensitivity to emotions conveyed by speech prosody. After hearing semantically neutral utterances spoken with emotional (i.e., happy, sad,

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    Comparison of Jazz

    of Hip-Hop and Rhythm & Blues Cultures People that are not too familiar with today’s musical culture are not aware that there are major differences between musical platforms, even though some may sound similar with each other. For example, rock, punk-rock, and heavy metal can sound similar with each other to some pepople, but to the well trained ear there can be drastic differences! For instance, the way a guitar is tuned, the length of a note that is picked, tone of voice, how words are

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    Barbie Doll by Marge Piercy

    Different types of hearing loss affect students’ ability to hear in various ways. The first type is Conductive, which affects the loudness of sounds heard. This type can be reduced or eliminated through medical treatment and special education is not always necessary for these students. A second type of hearing loss is Sensor Neural, which affects loudness, sounds and clarity a student hears. Since this hearing loss is permanent and cannot be repaired, early identification and intervention is a must

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    Music

    Name: Laina Roberts Mus 206 Week 4 Homework Define the following using my lecture, your own words, or the glossary in the book and course site. Chapter 9 Fanfares - 1) A short, lively, loud, militaristic composition usually composed for brass instruments and timpani. A fanfare is usually warlike or victorious in character. 2) A flourish of horns or trumpets. Jug Band - A folk music ensemble that uses a stoneware (or glass) jug as the bass & rhythm instrument along with a mixture of traditional

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