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    First of all we would like to wish all of our readers a very Happy Fourth of July! We just wanted to remind you to protect your hearing if you’re attending a fireworks display or if you’ll be attending any noisy events and of course we’d like to remind you to have a good time! Do you know how loud fireworks can be? Noise from exploding fireworks can reach a massive 150-175 decibels! The World Health Organisation recommends that adults not be exposed to more than 140 dB of peak sound pressure.…

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    Earwax Research Paper

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    you get trouble with earwax needs to do something about this. Earwax is therefore a natural part of our body and helps keep the dirt and bacteria in our ears. The risk of having problems with the wax in the ears may increase if you frequently use earplugs or wear hearing aids, but of course there is a risk of getting Earwax of all, children and adults. Earwax can cause discomfort When a plug of earwax produced in the ear canal can cause discomfort such as pain and hearing loss. Many of the…

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    Kimbell Art Museum Essay

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    jaguar which symbolizes thunder, and the tongue is a snake’s flashing tongue which symbolizes lightning. The shape of the mouth is derived from the Olmec baby rain god called Were-jaguar. The dress is that of a priest, with the large disk-shaped earplugs and knotted collar showing his high status. The kilt with wave-like patterns represents elements of a thunderstorm. Next, the second artifact that I found interesting was “The Singing Priest”. This artifact was from the Mesoamerican civilization…

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    propellers and electrical actuators. Access of sound may lead to stressful environment in the cabin and hearing empairment. Insertable-type earplugs most prevalent protection against noise, earphone made up by polyurethane and is inexpensive, comfortable and effective approach. If noise is above ambient level ( i.e above 115 dB) it is recommended to wear combination earplugs along with earmuffs or combination headsets (Antunano &…

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    Ancient Inca Religion

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    For instance, the houses were only one story and one room. Not everyone was allowed to go to school. Traveling was also not available to everyone. Noble boys started putting in earplugs at fourteen. Men wore long sleeveless shirts or tunics. Most girls got married at the age of twelve.Once you were too old to work the government provided for your needs. There are quite a few things that happened in the Inca history. Including…

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    Tympanic Membrane Perforation A tympanic membrane perforation is a hole in your eardrum. The eardrum is a thin sheet of tissue that separates your middle ear from your ear canal. It protects your middle ear from germs that can cause infection. A tympanic membrane perforation can cause ear pain and hearing loss. CAUSES This condition may be caused by: An injury, such as: A blow to the side of the head. A fall onto water or a flat surface. Too much pressure on the eardrum,…

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    My hyperactivity As Maya Angelou once said, “You may encounter many defeats, but you must not be defeated. In fact, it may be necessary to encounter the defeats, so you can know who you are, what you can rise from, and how you can come out of it.” Because defeat will only hinder your learning process and make it increasingly difficult to overcome obstacles presented by ADHD. ADHD sufferers, like myself, must go through a repeated pattern of hyperactivity, day dreaming and impulsiveness. However,…

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    of the sirens. To accomplish the mission at hand, Odysseus “‘...carved a massive cake of beeswax into bits… and laid it thick upon their ears.’” At this point, an indicator is necessary to establish at what point it is safe to remove the makeshift earplugs. Odysseus has the crew tie him to the mast and have himself act as the indicator for the rest of the crew. A very good plan, indeed. Furthermore, Odysseus showcases intelligence by Long story short, the character Odysseus is a very developed,…

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    Trauma In High School

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    The auditorium overflowed with fellow students all of whom had just completed state testing. The clock seemed to stand still as my stomach was ravenous for lunch. I did not hear the thud. I never saw the kid dash across the room knocking into something. It was all so sudden when the massive, standing stage light crashed into the back of my head. At first, I could only feel the excruciating pain. However, being home for the next few months was no better because it felt like a funhouse…

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    Introduction The following service improvement (SI) proposal is to conduct a pilot study to introduce and offer eye masks and ear plugs to service users that are being cared for on a surgical high dependency unit. This SI will aim to improve the service user’s quality of sleep and consequently, increase their speed of recovery and reduce their time in hospital. Lippitt et al. (1958) Phase of Change Theory will be implemented and utilised to form a structured approach to the stages involved to…

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