Conductive hearing loss

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    place is the different experiences we all have had in our lives and the places where we are from. One of the similarities is that we all have a sense place, even though our places different. Picking the images for the song did not contribute to me hearing or seeing the music differently. I think one of the main reasons for this is because I have heard the song many times, so I already had those preset images in my head. It was very interesting to see my partner pick out images because he picked…

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    Music is a wonderful tool for everyone to experience something different. Each person can relate to music in a positive way. Music releases hormones in the body that make you feel good. Something that intrigued me about music is the way it impacts a person’s life. Music is able to touch the lives of many in a way that can’t be described. In my case music was my get away. Anytime I was having a bad day I would turn up my music and sing as loud as I could. In that moment nothing mattered. The bad…

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    or taken away to notice a change is known as the difference threshold. The study that has been done was to show the absolute threshold and difference threshold. The study conducted was on three different people of different ages and tested their hearing on if the individuals could hear a clock ticking from twenty feet away. Subject A will be my stepmother, Stephanie, who is forty years old while Subject B will be my husband, Jonathan, who is twenty-four years old, and lastly, Subject C is going…

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    reality and personal experiences is a very complex process. Sacks points out “Comparable studies in those born blind, or blinded early, show that some area of the visual cortex may be reallocated…with this reallocation of parts of the visual cortex, hearing, touch, and other senses in the blind can take on a hyperacuity that perhaps no sighted person can imagine” (Sacks 331). Human reality and personal experience are the very complex system, people’s sense of reality and experience will maintain…

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    Red Lobster: A Case Study

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    Introduction As a service professional at Red Lobster in Kentwood, MI you are walking around helping the servers get drinks, appetizers, food, desserts, and their bills to their table in a timely fashion. The server will ask you if you can void off an entrée, drink, or even a simple dessert because it is their birthday. Whatever the case may be you are there to help them. On Saturday night, the last night of endless shrimp, we were fairly busy we had been on a wait, servers were starting to…

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    During the course of the semester we have learned many theories and concepts explaining why interpersonal and intrapersonal communication is the way it is. We have learned to apply and be aware of them in our everyday life. To explain these concepts and theories I will be using Season 1 of a show called Rosewood to apply what I have learned this semester. Rosewood is a fairly new television series that airs on Fox and have been airing since September 2015. The two main characters that I will be…

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    1.Making Connections The first connection that i made was with Hank. When he just woke up in Penn Station and was really confused because of all the noise. In the test it says, “My eyes shoot open, and there is too much. Of everything. Blurred figures, moving. White lights. Muffled waves of sound. Voices. Music. Chaos.”(page1) This show how Henry was disoriented by all the sound and because of his concussion. I can connect to this because I’ve had a concussion once and I know how it feels. I’ve…

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    The Broca's Area

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    The Broca’s area, seems to have an important part in the left hemisphere of the brain. Although, the Broca’s area is located in the frontal part of the left hemisphere, where it projects the speech aspect of the left brain. It seems, to many people speech isn't a big deal for the left hemisphere to carry, yet it has a lot to do with connecting to the right side in order for sentences and words to come out nearly almost correctly. Broca’s area, was discovered in 1861 by a man named Paul Broca.…

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    Hearing is a complex process where thousands of tiny hair cells, located in the cochlea of the ear, convert vibrations of sound waves into electrical nerve pulses. These pulses are understood by the brain to be what a person hears as sound. Hearing loss can occur throughout any part of the ear, and in varying degrees of severity. As hearing loss can affect a child’s ability to develop speech, language, and social skills, it is important to identify any signs and symptoms early in the child’s…

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    Reflective Practice

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    As practice settings will vary from hospitals, to clinics, to homes in the community.. challenges may arise in areas of… Want to be all of the things that a client wants from a practitioner! Adaptable Active listener – conscious effort to hear and appreciate what my colleagues say, without the point assuming ahead of time. Knowledgeable in practice methods, not just understanding but further reflecting to advance the practice To continually engage in reflective practice is an important…

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