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    Why Dogs Lack Exercise

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    issue at hand could back fire though because there are dogs that can be harmful to others. This could be caused by dogs lack of sleep or maybe not getting enough excercise. For instance it is said , "The average dog bark is 75 decibels , and many large dogs bark at 100 decibels". The situation of this can be occuered because of lack of excercise. Having a dog can be costly. It is said ,"The park's fencing alone will cost $70,000". I believe a dog or a persons' health is more important no…

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    Museum Observation Essay

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    application called Decibel 10th. The average intensity of the sound in the exhibition rooms was 60 to 63 decibels, which is also the average of a normal conversation. As expected, the café was the loudest with a measure of 73 decibels and as for the halls and the restaurant, both came up at an average of 65 decibels. I took my first measurements on a Thursday evening when the amount of visitors was average. Coming on Friday at a peak hour, my application noticed a difference of almost 10…

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    Jbl 2500 Unit 5

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    25-inch polymer laminate driver, low frequencies of bass transmitted through the woofer are just as satisfying, and the culmination of the two is a powerful audio experience. Hear a range of sounds in precise clarity with a sensitivity rating of 88 decibels. A built-in crossover gives you control over bandwidth sensitivity. Connect the two-way JBL-2500 bookshelf speaker series to your home theater or entertainment system for a new sound experience. The JBL 2500 bookshelf 2-way speaker pair have…

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    In the past few years, stories and cases of hearing loss became more and more often. “How and why is this happening?” was the question racing through the minds of people worriedly. Upon hearing this trendy topic, author Jennifer Dignan wrote an article named “Throw Away Your earbuds Now!”, and claims that the reason for hearing loss is answered in this article. This essay is focused and centralized on the subject of how she supports her postulate that the answer to this question is not only in…

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    The decibel scale is a ‘logarithmic’ scale meaning that to move up the scale by a value you don’t add the value, you multiply it to the current decibel rating. Noise level is measured in decibels (dB) (Source:http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_instrument_is_used_to_measure_noise_decibels) Sound can also be measured using a sound meter. Sound level meters…

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    + i(Arg z + 2n) , n = 0 , ±1 , ±2 , ±3 , . . .6 We profoundly examined the connection between exponential and logarithmic functions. However logarithmic functions are associated with many other areas of science. We use logarithm in such that the decibel scale for the loudness of sound, the Richter scale of earthquake magnitudes, and the astronomical scale of stellar brightness are all logarithmic scales. When we want to calculate radioactive decay, we use logarithmic functions. We know that…

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    concern, should a limit be set on how loud headphones are allowed to go? The recommended level of unprotected exposure for sound is 8 hours a day at 85, decibels, as recommended by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health. Overexposure to loud noise can cause loss of hearing in everyone. Some music players can go up to 105 decibels at which the maximum amount of time a person should be…

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    I think it would be a good thing to actually have a dog park. But on that same note it wouldnt be because some dogs cant get along. Dogs should be able to have somewhere that they can run around and exercise. In the artical "A Dog Park Benefits All," its says "Because it's againts city ordinance for dogs to be off-leash in public areas, Gizmo can't run and play very much at all." Some dogs needs alot room to run and play and exercise. In my opinion we would need more than one dog park. We…

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    Wind Energy: A Case Study

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    Introduction In recent years, a greater focus has been placed on lowering our CO2 emissions and locating alternative energy sources to reduce our usage of natural resources and slow the effects of global warming on our planet. One such alternative energy source is wind energy. Wind energy is commonly viewed as a "free" source of energy because wind is everywhere - we only need to begin harvesting it. Due to the climate, Newfoundland would appear to be an obvious choice to for a wind farm. Many…

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    Against Dog Park

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    traffic and the honking that comes with it for those that dont have patience. I'm sure majority who live in the city don't, but that topic can be for another time. I'm sure with all the noise around the city it can surpress a dogs bark of 75 decibels to a 30 decibels at the minimum. In conclusion, I feel very strongly of having a dog park in the city. I'm sure once the plans are laid out and we start to see it come to frutition it will be wonderful. Dogs running around, owners feeling…

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