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    Schizophrenia is a chronic, severe and disabling brain disorder. People with this disorder tend to hear voices that other people don’t hear. Those with the disorder believe other people are reading their minds, controlling their thoughts, or planning on harming them. Their own thoughts terrify them and that’s what make them withdrawn and very agitated (‘Schizophrenia’, 2015). People with this specific disorder may not make sense they they conversate with others. It is normal for them to sit for hours and not talk or move. Schizophrenic people seem fine until they talk about what they’re thinking about. Family, friends and the community are affected by this disorder too. Majority of the people with the disorder have a hard time keeping a job…

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    ideal happens when you take an opportunity. These opportunities are jobs, the voice of the people, and the freedom we are given. We have a right to these opportunities. These opportunities are what make so many…

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    Dracula Play Analysis

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    Since I had no visual aids to go off of. Everyone seemed to be on time with their lines, and hitting their marks properly as far as I could tell. The female voices seemed to have the compassion I would be looking for in good acting, as far as them being in character. I felt all the male voices were spectacular, Dracula was like nothing I’ve ever heard before, the dark, eerie sound was done perfectly. This play reading, I believe was effective to say the least. I feel that all of the timings were…

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    begin the EEG in the priming condition when the participants heard the word “was” + past-tense verb, which is an indicator in English that the sentence is following the passive voice structure. Accounting for EEG limitations There are always aspects that need to be accounted for in an EEG study for it to be accurate, and minimize as much noise as possible. As Steven Luck (2005) mentions, it is first important to avoid physical stimulus confounds when possible. This can be implemented by using…

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    response to her is pushing himself on to cases in every way possible. In this case, the detective communication to Dr. Rosewood was not effective and Dr. Rosewood did not respond appropriately. The next chapter that we focused on was the chapter about listening. We learned and discussed different forms of listening and the listening process. The season was full of different listening issues both with the one being the receiver and the sender. The number one type of listening that both Detective…

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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 as the background…

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    A helping relationship consists of two or more people coming together to achieve a common goal, principally to facilitate forward movement, a change in mind-set or circumstances, or an improved general wellbeing. A helping relationship has a purpose and it is important to note that there are different sources of help for different types of stress. Examples of stress are wide ranging and not limited to, the following: health conditions; bereavement; bullying; sexual orientation; depression;…

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    to Helen Keller, hearing is the soul of knowledge and information of a high order. The disable of listening as if detached from the world, sound is also a factor built this nature, as Max Neuhaus mentioned sound has given context to a place. Sound is that important but in the same time too fundamental, the ordinariness of sound lead people‘s overlook on it. Contemporary sound artist attach great importance to the lost and unaware sound, through the practice of field recording and sound walking…

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    connect to Stephen King on a deeper level, and I have his writing to thank for this. How characters interact through dialogue reveals a lot about them, although they may not know it themselves. On page 86, King recalls the time the paperback rights to Carrie were bought. He received a large sum of money, which was more than enough to provide for his family. On this page, he uses dialogue to grab the reader's attention and voice his emotions. His use of dialogue is very effective here because…

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    Ramig, L. O., Sapir, S., Fox, C., & Countryman, S. (2001). Changes in vocal loudness following intensive voice treatment (LSVT®) in individuals with Parkinson 's disease: A comparison with untreated patients and normal age‐matched controls. Movement Disorders, 16(1), 79-83. Summary of the Research Study The research study addressed the efficacy of a voice treatment in improving the loudness of speech for people with Parkinson’s disease. For individuals with Parkinson’s disease it is common for…

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