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    I believe the author–Ellen Hopkins–intention was for her readers to listen-to understand what the character was going through. To let you know that sometimes there are things about someone that you just don't know, or understand. The character–Pattyn Von Stratton–was a young Mormon girl, or so she thought, who didn't really understand things the way other mormons did. Or why men were the leaders of their households, why women were only good for cooking, cleaning, and having babies. She didn't…

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    difficulties. The only inconvenience that I had at this location was that while observing one of the classrooms, there were some technical difficulties regarding the headphones that were connected to the FM system. I could hear some of the conversation that the teacher was having with her students but I could not hear very clearly because of the headphones. The volume was all the way up and at the beginning they were working fine but after a couple of minutes, I could not hear as much. Overall…

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    set it apart from rivals such as Pandora Media and Spotify Guzmán, Isaac, and Noah Rayman. "Generation Beats." Time International (South Pacific Edition) 183.3 (2014): 42. Business Source Elite. Web. 8 May2015 The article discusses the American headphones company Beats Electronics (BE) and the planned launch of the Beats Music subscription-based streaming music service on January 21, 2014 which is designed to compete with other music services from providers such as computer company Apple Inc.…

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    The male put on his headphones and got on his phone while the female was busy on her cellphone. Meanwhile, another interaction was when a young African American male got on at Firestone Station and decided to sit next to me. He looks around, and I made eye contact with him. He asks me, “You trying to buy some weed homie?” I declined, and he then asks a Latino sitting in front of us if he smokes, he took off his headphones and said “Nah bro” and continued put his headphones back on. The equal…

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    Observations: On December 6, 2016, Temple University Speech Language and Hearing Center (TUSLHC) offered free hearing screenings to Temple University faculty and students. Three screenings were observed. Each screening included a throughout case history interview, an otoscopic examination, and pure-tone threshold hearing screening. During the case history interviews, the graduate clinicians asked each client a series of questions pertinent to their hearing. The case history included questions,…

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    it. “No idea is more provocative in controversies about technology and society than the notion that technical things have political qualities” (Winner, 1986, 19). Apple is a wonderful example of this with their new iPhone 7 which does not have a headphone jack. Apple has used their artifact to make people who want the latest iPhone have to accept new politics. Apple users must advance with technology…

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    A few years ago, one of my good friends sent me some songs to listen to by a band that I had never heard of called Twenty One Pilots. Their sound was completely different from anything I had ever heard before, containing some rap, a ukulele, and a piano all in one album. No one song sounded like the other, but they all contained one common element: some type of deep message hidden in the lyrics. At first, I rejected the band, not liking the way the music sounded, but when I listened again,…

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    gets an opportunity though, when Christa-Maria Sieland she needs to have sex with a man that is not her boyfriend that she does not love, in order to not lose her acting career. Wiesler is affected by the tragedy of this as he listen with his bulky headphones. He is shown here in a medium shot. The camera pans around him, reflecting the newfound depth of his character. In contrast to the beginning of the films, the objects on the desk and Wiesler are separately visual by a ball of light, caused…

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    The first nursing home will have patients with different types of disabilities listening to music with a personalized iPod and headphones. The personalized IPod’s and headphones that will be used in this experiment will be donated to the researcher by “The Music and Memory” organization. The second nursing home will have patients with different types of disabilities all listening to the same type of…

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    the cabin, we were shown the direction to our seats. I went down the far ail while Martina and Ernesto took the first ail on the right. As I settle down on what seemed a full flight, I was preparing for a long journey in the middle seat. I put the headphones on and started to browse for movies. Soon the aircraft taxied out and not long after we were airborne. “DING” made the fasten seatbelt sign as it turned off. “Mister Holmes” would be my first movie. I pressed play. A few minutes later, I…

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