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    the deep and wide banquet room), full of men. The camera focuses on Mr. Rawlston, who, while he speaks, performs a myriad of motions towards and against the camera – all of which are enhanced through sound. The camera follows his movement, and the loudness and quality of his voice is amplified over the other men who sometimes speak all at the same time. There is one instance where Mr. Rawlston is standing in front of the screen and announces that…

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    Victor Frankenstein describes the “mountains of Jura” and the “thunder [that] bursts with frightful loudness from various quarters of heaven” (26) as something with power that brings him “curiosity and delight” (26). This power and majesty humbles him and brings him happiness in a dark time. He later describes the mountians as “glittering peaks in the sunlight…

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    Right Bird Left is a painting that primarily used four of the visual elements to show and display a different meaning of the painting. This is a painting that used implied texture, which was accomplished by the way the artist worked on the brush strokes. The strokes created an idea that there were textures that were actually on the painting, even though they were not there. I think that it was good that Krasner made the strokes look different with the brush and changed the way it looked because…

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    noted characters is that of Gregor’s father in the Metamorphosis, which is said to have its origin in Kafka’s authoritative father. Kafka is quoted as saying of his father, Hermann Kafka, “(He was) a true Kafka in strength, health, appetite, loudness of voice, eloquence, self-satisfaction, worldly dominance, endurance, presence of mind, (and) knowledge of human nature….”. All these qualities manifest themselves in Gregor’s father. The statement also shows Kafka’s veneration and…

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    Chapter 2 INTRODUCTION TO NOISE 2.1 SOUND: Sound is a form of energy that produces a sensation of hearing in our ears. Sound is produced by vibrating objects. The matter or substance through which sound is transmitted is called a medium. It can be solid, liquid or gas. Sound moves through the medium form the point of generation to the listener. When an object vibrates, it sets the molecules of medium around it vibrating. The…

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    relationship between ideas…or express emotions” (Tannen 160). Brycelyn says “YOU BROKE IT ALREADY” loudly to show that she is upset and angry towards Kasandra for breaking the straw. She again uses loudness when she says “DID YOU SAY CHRIST-MAS OR NAH” to emphasize a popular phrase. Brycelyn uses loudness a third time when she says “THIS IS IT RIGHT HERE” to show how excited she is about the possible spring break trip. Talking louder than before can show the importance of the information that…

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    Transferring gas might be awkward for most people, however, it might create you are feeling better to realize that it’s probably the most common physical functions ever. Everybody get it done from a superstar or even a normal person. However just how much would you really know regarding those strange smelly wind of yours? Except for from the odor and also sound funny? While farting is completely all-natural, allowing air from the anus to discharge, leading to not only a stench but a…

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    Mainstream Music

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    (Matson, 2012). Joan Serrà and his group deduced a reduction of timbre variety after the 1960s, suggesting limited diversification in instrumentation and recording techniques (Serrà, 2012). Pitch content has desiccated and loudness in songs have increased (Serrà, 2012). Loudness drains intensity and richness from a recording; making ‘nothing stand out as exclamatory and punchy’ (Matson, 2012). Songs being repetitive and having unsubstantial depth displays how the culture industry denies…

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    Drive Belt Research Paper

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    If your vehicle starts squealing when you are driving, there is a good chance that the drive belt needs to be replaced. This sound may start out gradually and increase in loudness and how frequently you hear it over time. Here are four terms that will help you understand what your mechanic is talking about when you take your vehicle in to get your drive belt inspected and replaced. Drive Belt The drive belt on your vehicle is located at the front of your engine. It is connected to your engine…

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    the perceptual and acoustic findings with instrumental measures and found similar outcomes, hence validating the reliability. Perceptual-based descriptions included imprecise articulation, reduced speech rate and breath support, reduced pitch and loudness variation, increased nasality, and strained-strangled vocal quality. (21, 23, 25, 26) Acoustic-studies revealed prolongation of syllables, vowel and speech segmentations and fluctuation in the interval of unstressed syllables. (1) The…

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