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    party signals and transmits the sounds or music to the to the headphones. Deaf wake as a great app that is utilized as an alarm clock. This app allows and offers LED lights, vibrations, and visual-based alarms. You can choose from bright lights, visual changes, or the phone to vibrate. The app lets you create different alarms, which allows for easy depictions of various alarms. In conclusion, this presentation taught me a lot about the people that have a hearing impairment. The presentation…

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    wood. If you think that’s bad to make it worse the wood was dry from the drought. Only the rich could afford a brick or fireproof house. Then if the poors house burnt down most of them didn’t have insurance and couldn’t afford it. Third, the fire alarm was hard to get to there was one at the drugstore. He didn’t believe anyone and when he did he only pulled it once and not four times. Then they didn’t think it was important or out of control, so they didn’t send any fire department. Also when…

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    can help you protect your belongings. Protect Your Family and Your Valuables A home monitoring system can save your life. Within minutes, the alarm company can notify your local police department. In many areas, crime rates are rapidly increasing. You should always lock your doors and windows, but you also need the security of a home alarm system. Home Monitoring Service and Remote Access There are several different types of home monitoring systems. Most newer systems can be…

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    their day. People were driving to work, and kids were getting ready for school. Everything seemed normal except everything was a little… hazy. Parker was sleeping in his bed. *Switch to 1st person* ¨BEEP BEEP BEEP¨. I slammed the off button on my alarm clock, that read 5:30 a.m, and slumped out of bed. I got dressed and headed for the kitchen for breakfast. When I opened the cabinet it was filled with food, but my mom never went shopping since last Friday! Everyone else was still asleep so I…

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    Originally described by Hans Selye (1907–1982), an Austrian-born physician who emigrated to Canada in 1939, the general adaptation syndrome represents a three-stage reaction to stress. Selye explained his choice of terminology as follows: "I call this syndrome general because it is produced only by agents which have a general effect upon large portions of the body. I call it adaptive because it stimulates defense…. I call it a syndrome because its individual manifestations are coordinated and…

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    the article Vigilance against predators induced by eavesdropping on heterospecific alarm calls in a non-vocal lizard Oplurus cuvieri cuvieri (Reptilia: Iguania), is a study on how lizards respond and differentiate between predator calls and songs of birds. Here, we experimentally test whether O. c. cuvieri eavesdrops on heterospecific alarm calls. Specifically, we examine whether iguanas distinguish the mobbing alarm calls of the Madagascar paradise flycatchers that were emitted in response to…

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    My user ID number was 461357 which put me in the experimental group during this experiment. My time on day one was 67.419. During that time, I had 6 hits, 4 misses, 3 false alarms, 7 correct rejections, and a discrimination index of .732. During day 2 I had 4 hits, 6 misses, 3 false alarms, 7 correct rejections, and a discrimination index of .598, I did all of that in the time of 54.667. B. 1. If people view the same foils on both days, then they will have poorer discrimination index and…

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    Make sure to set your alarm for a time that gives you enough time for what you need to do. If you are unsure of what time to set your alarm for, it is better to over-estimate the time you need to get ready in the morning than underestimate and be late. Getting out of bed in the morning can be one of the hardest things a student can do in the run of a day, so it is important to place your alarm device out of reach from your bed. This will force you to wake…

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    yet, many of these people do not realize that they had to teach themselves how to wake up every morning. This method of teaching, as described in the brief example, is known as classical conditioning. One must condition themselves to respond to the alarm clock that is used to arouse them in the morning. Using this same example, many of the aforementioned people have also experienced another form of learning known as operant conditioning. Every time they hit the snooze button, they are putting…

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    age and responsible enough to have one. Nevertheless, one negative point I can think of with having a cell phone is that you get addicted to using it all the time, despite this you as a parent could set alarms or timers on your children´s smartphone so they have to give it to you after the alarm or timer goes off. if you are worried that your kids could visit a website that isn’t suited for them you could easily block the…

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