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    Maintaining Sanity

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    cause of avalanches. Would not attempt to go in a lot of snow at all. Can’t learn a foreign language Seems like a lot of work and pronouncing difficult looking words. Doesn’t try to learn anything Can’t sing Does not sing in front of anyone‚ sounds horrible when I do. Don’t know where to start or to begin a note on a song. Can’t play a musical instrument Learns about the musical instrument and tries to play it. Plays in front of teacher and forget how to start playing. Don’t interview well

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    position in space‚ we all hear something different. First‚ the volume of sound we hear depends on the amplitude of sound wave we receive. There are two factors‚ namely distance from the sound source and the path sound travels. Absorption occurs when sound travels in the air as well as hits on every object‚ which leads to reduction of wave amplitude same with the amount of absorption. In short‚ farer we are from the source‚ sound deteriorates more; more reflection occurs‚ more extent in which the volume

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    Evolution Of Hearing Aid

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    affected the way people sense energy? B. The hearing aid amplifies sound energy that comes into contact to the hearing aid. There are two types of hearing loss. 1. Sensorial hearing loss. This hearing loss is caused by damage to the cochlea‚ infections‚ genes‚ head trauma‚ exposure to loud noises or fluid buildup in the inner ear. This is the hearing loss that hearing aids can help with. 2. Conductive hearing loss. This occurs when sound does not move as it should through the eardrum. This can be caused

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    Personal Narrative

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    one of three new freshmen in the group‚ was unfamiliar with the programmed set list. This made my nerves go through the roof. The High School Wind Ensemble is so brilliant at what they do. The first sound I created with them was so mellifluous. As we continued into the piece‚ I got lost in the sounds we were making. The air was thick with the different timbres of the instruments‚ it was beyond

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    Psychology 101

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    [pic] Course Information Fundamentals of Acoustics: Applications in Speech‚ Hearing and Language Description: This course will provide students with a basic and working knowledge of acoustics and the physics of sound. It will provide the basis for measurement and description of speech stimuli. It will have direct application to Speech‚ Hearing and Language intervention as well as application into communicative sciences. CSD 221 Student Name __________________

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    Music Inspiration

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    music is played‚ whether its beats‚ notes‚ a tune‚ even natural sounds. Music has inspired many people and has helped them in their lowest point of their lives. Though the music of today isn’t the same as it used to be; meaning wise‚ we can all agree that inspiration has cultivated the hearts of the world. Music‚ is technically sounds put together to make a tune. From the beginning of time‚ human kind has been motivated by the sounds our world has to give. We started out with rocks and elephant

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    but time allowed me to develop and enhance my abilities. Now a new challenge came as I had been given the duty of technical director‚ which meant I had to manage all the aspects of a theatrical production such as lighting the stage‚ researching sound effects‚ building sets‚ gathering and making props‚ designing and sewing costumes‚ publicizing the show and lastly managing the finances. The first meeting we had was with our director and what he wanted for our production. I could not fathom the responsibilities

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    Native American Music

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    experience what this song is all about a person has to listen to it through their own ears. In my opinion it is just breathtaking! My overall opinion on Native American music has dramatically changed now. I never expected Native America music to sound this good. I have always had this opinion that their music consisted of only drums and flutes‚ but I was very wrong. I did my paper on just one song‚ but I listened to many other pieces of Native America music. I’m not afraid to say this‚ but some

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    fundamental frequency. Another common term used to associate with the modes of vibration is partials; however the word is typically used to describe the overtones or complex tones. Understanding partials is vital to understanding how sound works and how sound is created. Violin and cello players understand partials quite well‚ for the reason that their instruments are fretless and the playing of specific tones and pitches are dependent on the accuracy of the player. “Partial” specifically refers

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    Being Deaf for one day.

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    will be no music or television. I will not hear a bird sing‚ my dog bark‚ play guitar or listen to the wind blow through the trees. The list goes on and on. After a few moments of silence with my ears sealed‚ I begin to notice the absence of small sounds that otherwise I take for granted. Footsteps‚ doors opening‚ the rustle of paper and the water flowing from the tap are all eerily silent. On the practical level‚ I cannot hear the microwave bell announcing that my hot chocolate is done or hear members

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