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    Peterson (2007) alludes to the moment when we need to listen for the impact statements or questions that come through in subtle or not so subtle tones (Peterson, 2007). The author called these messages “Thud” messages. There are moments when these types of messages have such an impact it prompts us to action. Those actions may come in the form of countertransference, becoming defensive or talk rather than listen (Peterson, 2007). It is important to note that these messages are design to alert…

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    Noah Newkirk - Your eye contact and facial expressions definitely help sell yourself because you seem very engaged with the question. It also really helps to show your confidence. Additionally, I really like your introduction and I think that it answers the initial question very effectively. This strong introduction creates a good flow going into your STAR formatted answer. For the final video, I would make sure that you aren't reading from a script because it made you lose the conversational…

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    One of the most important affordances of using audio narration to communicate an idea is the fact that they have complete and utter control over how they set the scene and how they present it in order to appeal to your hearing sense. At certain times in the Icon for Access Podcast you can hear music playing, this is occurring during most of the podcast, even in the first second, you will hear music playing in the background. At the 2:50 mark you hear a variety of bell noises…

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    Offside Movie Essay

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    The Game in “Offside” by Jafar Panahi Before the opening scene, there is a series of explanations that appear on the screen explaining the background, setting the viewer up for the movie. The opening scene of “Offside,” produced by Jafar Panahi, follows a father frantically trying to find his daughter who had plans to sneak into the soccer game. The camera then follows a “first-timer” who is trying to sneak in. Those around her easily spot her, but say nothing. After she refuses to be patted…

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    But, how do these sounds go from one object to another? How do our ears work? How do we perceive sound and do we perceive sound differently than others? Even though we cannot see the inside of our ears to find out what is going on, we do know that hearing is triggered by certain physical stimuli. Pressure waves are one thing that alert our ears to hear. Pressure waves have only three characteristics. Amplitude, complexity and frequency. We process sounds through their timbre, pitch and how loud…

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    Groundswell Chapter 5

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    Hello Beautiful People of the interweb, How are you this week? We've come to the time where I summarize and relate another chapter of Groundswell: Winning in a world transformed by social technologies. So this week I read chapter 5, which is all about listening. The Chapter begins with the importance of brands and how brands play a huge factor in the business world. They state "brand is whatever your customers say it is"(Li & Bernoff, 2011, Pg. 79) which is important to understand. Companies…

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    According to (skillsyouneed) listening interpersonal skills are key to effective communication, which that can eliminate being misunderstood when information is conveyed. The first rule of mastering listening is you must stop talking, put your focus on what the speaker is saying without interruption. Secondly, show the speaker that you are engaged in the conversation by maintaining eye contact and use nods or other gestures that show you are interested and listening. Show empathy with the…

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    Tinnitus Research Paper

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    that one hears from their heartbeat and for some people it gets louder, and musical is music or singing sounds heard by the patient, which is also rare (“Symptoms”). Some of the symptoms can be on just one side of the ear that would sometimes cause hearing loss, or interrupts everyday life including sleep (“Tinnitus.” Symptoms).…

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    Ap Biology Reflection

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    I currently have 4.75 senses. Sight. Smell. Taste. Touch. And three-quarters of my hearing. However, the magic number was not always 4.75- it was a bit less. The weeks after my audiologist told me that I lost half my hearing can only be described as utter chaos. I was behind on AP Biology work. Hours were spent with my AP Spanish teacher preparing for aural quizzes. My teachers had grown accustomed to seeing an empty seat where I usually sat because of my frequent doctor appointments. On top…

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    Avoiding Social Settings

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    If you or someone you know is suffering from hearing loss, don’t worry because you are certainly not alone. However, the important thing is to begin to notice the symptoms early on when you first start to experience your hearing loss. According to the Hearing Loss Association of America it takes people an average of seven years from the time that they think they may have hearing loss to the time that they finally seek treatment. By recognizing your symptoms early and seeking treatment…

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