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    finished‚ our coffee maker’s beeping creates pressure changes‚ which move away from the machine and radiate to the individual’s location across the room. The waves reach the outer ear‚ which contains structures known as the pinnae‚ angled such that sound waves bounce off them and resonate. They enter the auditory canal after being significantly amplified before reaching the tympanic membrane. The waves strike the membrane and cause it to vibrate‚ which subsequently transmits them to the middle ear

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    emotional experience How musical sound and sound machines work. Listening to music—a physical reaction to disturbance in our environment A sound machine creates a vibration and creates sound waves and processed by inner ear and converted into electrical signals and transported by neurons and primary auditory cortex in the center of the brain and increased dopamine = Mood enhancement Low pitched sounds vibrate slowly High pitched sounds vibrate rapidly Musical sounds tend to be regular in their vibration

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    The Effects of Noise on Communication Anthony Bradley Supervisory Management The Effects of Noise on Communication Noise is an unpleasant sound that causes disturbances in any environment. Many studies have been conducted and how it affects communication. Noise hampers this exchange of ideas from one person to another in a number of ways and sometimes even ends up having such severe consequences that noise pollution has been made a priority by any government

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    could be texting‚ or wondering what new texts are appearing on his/her phone during this time. This causes the communicator to solely hear the information someone else is conveying rather than truly listening to it. Hearing is the process in which sound waves strike the eardrum and cause vibrations that are transmitted to the brain (133). Listening is putting meaning to the words that one is hearing. Merely hearing the information will not provide for a productive conversation. Another negative

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    when he states‚ “The only true serenity is the one which represents the free development of a sound mind.” The passage begins with Seneca describing an environment filled with strident and discordant noises‚ “Now imagine to yourself every kind of sound that can make one weary of one’s years.” Seneca states that he can bear all those sounds he describe at the beginning just like he could bear the sounds of falling water by becoming “self-absorbed and not let outside things distract it.” Seneca then

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    ANALYSTIC REPORT ON MISE-EN-SCENE AND SOUNDTRACK ON BLADE RUNNER FINAL CUT. The almost five minute scene cut out of the blade runner consists of loads of Mise-en-scene and wonderfully placed sound tracks. Firstly‚ I am going to discuss the costumes and make-up. I observed that most people are wearing futuristic clothes which is very bright and colourful. This makes us the viewers believe the film was made in the future. Moreover about

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    operate by using high frequency sound waves. These sound waves operate using a frequency range of 1 to 18 megahertz that can be used for imaging. These high-frequency sound waves are out of range of human hearing. The lower frequency of the sound waves produce less resolution but can produce images deeper into the human body. Higher frequency sound waves are capable of reflecting or scattering from smaller structures but are limited to depth of penetration of the sound waves into the body. Ultrasound

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    make noise with my objects‚ then I will be able to recognize the sound even without seeing them Experimental Procedure: 1. First‚ I will begin by getting everything I need such as coins‚ a jar‚ a hard back book‚ and paper. 2. NJessica Hearing Purpose of Experiment- To guess how many different noises we can recognize without using vision. Hypothesis- If I make noise with my objects‚ then I will be able to recognize the sound even without seeing them Experimental Procedure: 1. First‚ I will

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    The Guitarist Tunes Up

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    describes the poem in soft tone. There is a use of synecdoche; we can see in the fourth line: “wire and wood” is used instead of guitar. There are 4 rhyme schemes: bent-ment‚ could-wood‚ might-light and say-play. I think these also make the poem sound

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    professional produced sound. The two titans of music producing hit after hit during this time period were the duo of Jerry Lieber and Mike Stoller and the other was once a student of Lieber and Stoller‚ Phil Spector and his infamous wall of sound. Lieber and Stoller produced such hits like Yakety Yak‚ Charlie Brown‚ and Jailhouse Rock that was full of fun‚ silly subjects and sappy love songs that really represented a naïve cultural that was fit for the time period. But the sound was full of layered

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