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    Karl Beck son and Arthur Gang define the term “Synaethesia” as the intermingling of sensations; the sensing for example of certain sounds through colors or odors .(Beck son and Ganz,209) .Fogle , while amplifying Professor June E. Downey”s concept of synasthesia ,hints at the possibility of visual participation in some of the sensation clusters concerned : “ The function of all poetic imagery is to order ,relate, and unify desperate modes of physical, mental and emotional experience…

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    literature that almost every person will read in their lifetime. Poetry often uses imagery to create vivid mental images. Most common images provide reference to sight, smell, sound, taste, touch and feelings/emotions. The poems picked for the analysis, "Poem", "Windsurfing", and "Home Baked Bread”, provide examples of powerful imagery addressing different senses. “Poem” by William Carlos Williams is focused on visual images of movement. Even its four stanzas represent the cat’s steps. The…

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    From the five senses he learned in school, and scaffolding that in his story. He was more description in his functional event, comparing to his previous story. He used the senses and the picture of animals to explain the event more. For example, he used (heard, sound, he made the sound of the elephant). Sultan used his imagination in social activity…

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    Psychic Intuition

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    Psychic Type: Developing and Using Your Natural Intuition explains four different types of psychic capabilities and provides real life experiences from her clients. The term “psychic” means to perceive something by means other than the normal five senses. The sense found outside…

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    All composers hold a mirror to what they consider to be the key aspects of their perception of our common humanity. Through Benh Zeitlin’s Beasts of the Southern Wild, Cormac McCarthy’s The Road and Julian Barnes’ The Sense of an Ending, it is apparent that each composer perceives our common humanity in a different light. These compositions are set in a time nearing the end of life as humankind apprehends it to be, thus creating high levels of uncertainty and unrest within society. It is under…

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    AR 600-20 Analysis

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    August 20th 1986 AR 600-20 (Command Policy) was implemented into the Army Regulations. It wasn’t until March 18th 2008 when chapter 4 (Military Discipline and Conduct) par 4-14 was revised and implemented regarding “Relationships between Soldiers of different grade”. The AR strictly states “Soldiers of different grades must be cognizant that their interactions do not create an actual or clearly predictable perception of undue familiarity between an officer and an enlisted Soldier, or between an…

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    Mate Selection Critique

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    David Dzumba djd0166 Critique of “The self-reported importance of olfaction during human mate choice” Authors Sergeant, Davies, Dickins and Griffiths in their abstract say that “Olfactory characteristics were declared to be extremely important during mate selection, more so than almost all other characteristics.” Yet in the introduction they talk about visual appearance being most important, and then go on to talk about the differences between men and women and the importance of olfaction in…

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    the outlaws. They chose to identify themselves as outcasts and categorized themselves as ones who belonged in the counter-culture. The story likely had taken place sometime in the 1960s – as evident by several vehicles described in the story, a reference to General Westmoreland’s handling of Khe Sanh, and Toots & the Maytals, a famous Reggae band in the 1960s. Jeff and Digby, the other characters in the story - both of whom acquired the same taste of the rebellious lifestyle and shared similar…

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    The choice of having to give up one of our five senses is a difficult one. Some individuals lose a sense of theirs all the time, whether they have lost it from an accident, from old age, or a plethora of other reasons a person may have lost one of their senses. Over the course of this assignment, I thought about it very carefully and all the senses seem to relate in some way; therefore giving up one sense is like giving up another. No matter which sense you choose to lose, the world as you know…

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    Business Opportunities Chelsea Frederick ENTB3623-O Full Sail University King K Promotions LLC will launch a new marketing product for our clients that will be a full package of the senses. Multisensory marketing is a business trend with a direct correlation to promotions. In the promotions industry, multisensory marketing can be used to sway customers and gain more of them to buy a certain brand. Studies prove the use of background music in promotions can increase sales anywhere from thirty to…

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