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    will do you more harm than good. Everything we do is done with our five major senses: Sight, Hear, Taste, Smell, and Touch. Up until now I used to believe that the mind was a recorder and our senses were independent of any other influence besides purely what we come in contact with. I used to think our five senses were objective and allowed us to interpret the world in new ways every time. I was wrong. It is true that we use our senses to interpret life and all the things we come in contact…

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    Humans have five main senses, which are taste, touch, smell, sight, and sound. We use these five senses to survive, and we also use them to study. As we study, we mainly use our sight, hearing, and touch; they are respectively called visual, auditory, and kinesthetic learning styles. Out of those three, I personally think that I am a visual learner. There are several reasons why. Whenever I try to memorize something, I tend to picture them in my mind. I learned about this attribute of mine…

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    The Five Senses

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    drink” (www.merriam-webster.com) Taste is an interesting sense. Without taste, there would be very little difference in what we eat. Combined with smell, flavors are created. Flavors are the reason many cultures consume different kinds of food. All five senses are important in our lives, but taste is unique. It gives variety to what we consume. As one of the five main senses, everyone should understand the science behind taste, the five groups of taste, and effects of taste on the mind…

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    Our five senses are vital to us. They enable us to experience and recognize the beautiful and complex world around us. They are the means by which we see the sunlight, listen to the bird song, taste the soft fruit, touch the beach sand and, smell the salty ocean air. Those are our senses, but are there truly just five senses? Or could there be a sixth sense as well? A sense that certain people possess that makes them able to predict events and situations before they occur? An example of such…

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    Five Senses Analysis

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    The five main senses are something that can be seen as simple, but complicated at the same time. Every single day of your entire life your senses have not only made you aware of your surroundings, but has also made connections and memories through what you see, smell, taste, touch and hear. All work together to make life something more than it really is. Throughout learning about every single sense, you can see the consistency of how our senses work together to understand safe and hazardous…

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    Do you ever think how you use your senses on Thanksgiving day? On the day of Thanksgiving you pretty much use all of your senses. In this essay I will explain how I use my five senses on the day of Thanksgiving. Have you ever watched your parents, aunts/ uncles, or even your grandparents prepare the food? When it’s around Thanksgiving time I help my mom prepare a lot of food. The first thing we usually make is (of course) the huge, rounded, butterball turkey. Sometimes we add special spices…

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    Analysis: My Five Senses

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    designing a lesson plan that will support the needs of all this writer’s students and motivate learning gains for all students despite their learning levels. This writer’s lesson plan was geared around a close read title “My Five Senses”. The unit of study was identifying the five senses. In this writer’s original lesson plan, this writer worked with the purple group to conduct a lesson plan for Kindergarten. This writer’s responsibilities were to create differentiated instruction, objective,…

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    Humans rely on the use of five senses to understand the world around us; taste, touch, sight, hearing and smell. One of the most used in our daily life is sight. Just take a moment and think about every thing you have seen since you got up this morning. Although you might not know it there is a complex proses of perceiving being done by your eyes each time you open them. Everyday our brains are overwhelmed with all of the images provided by our eyes. So how do we make sense of what is important…

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    Edwin Hubble's Five Senses

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    “Equipped with his five senses, man explores the universe around him and calls that adventure Science,” is a great quote from a man that uses those senses and is emerged in the study of what he calls science, making great contributions in the 20th century. When you look up the definition of astronomy in the dictionary you will probably find something a little like this “ Astronomy is the branch of science that deals with celestial objects, space, and the physical universe as a whole,” but isn’t…

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    “The truth and ideals that form the foundation of beauty should not be viewed as identical with logical truth and ideals” (Kitaro). This is said in Nishida Kitaro’s article “An Explanation of Beauty” where he is explaining that he thinks beauty should not be formed or viewed based on the ideas of logic. Some people may agree with his idea of beauty, and others may not. However, this is just his view of beauty. Everyone in the world, whether he or she knows it or not, has a different way they…

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