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    Preschool Science What Are Senses? Activity duration: Estimate of 80 minutes. Keep in mind this depends on the size of the groups and student cooperation. Morning circle should take max of 15 minutes to talk about activity Each station should take 10 minutes of time Reflection circle time should take 15 minute Purpose: Children will explore their senses in this lesson plan full of fun activities. It will help them discover an understanding of each sense and how we use them. Overview:…

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    Connection Between Perfume by Patrick Suskind and How to Read Literature Like a Professor by Thomas C. Foster 1. “And when he saw that it was good and that the whole earth was saturated with his divine Grenouille seeds… Then Grenouille the Great commanded the rain to stop.” (Suskind 126) a. This is connected to chapter 6 of Foster’s book which regards the use of the Bible in literature. Grenouille is already easily recognizable as a very egocentric character but by recognizing the biblical…

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    My pet ran away and I know she isn 't coming back this time. As I lay on the couch, I start to worry. She left a few hours ago and I can 't help but think about the events that occurred before she ran away. It first started when a continuous buzzing noise, followed by a repetitive beeping sound, wouldn’t stop. It bothered my sensitive ears so I rolled over, trying to ignore it. My pet also seemed like she was trying to ignore it as well, but neither of us could. She sat up and I curled up…

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    To accurately process information about one 's surroundings, humans use five senses to interpret them. In 2011, Gehl wrote about how the five senses work in both physical and social situations. He mostly described the perception and optimal distances for each sense. But how does this relate to parks? Every park has a designer or many. These designers had to plan out every element from obvious aspects like bridges and playgrounds to seemingly arbitrary details like how tall a ledge should be or…

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    Police dogs these days are getting hate because most people believe that the dogs are not reliable enough to find explosives and illegal substances. There are also people who had stated that the dogs give false alerts because the dogs want their handlers to find what their handlers are looking for and that machines are better. Some people will go and disagree with what had been stated such as the author. The people who disagree would state that dogs are very intelligent and are able to sniff out…

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    Symbols In Perfume

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    The Representation of Man Through Scents in Perfume In Patrick Suskind’s novel, Perfume, scent establishes the primal instincts of man. Humans evolved into the complex creatures seen today but they can also be reduced to their primal state. Suskind creatively incorporates basic human nature into the novel as represented by scents. The setting allows for Suskind to incorporate human nature more easily. The lack of basic personal hygiene indicates that there would be an abundance of bodily aromas…

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    This extract from the Nigger of Narcissus a novel by Joseph Conrad depicts a sailing ship by the name of Narcissus entering into a port. The language used to describe the port depicts it as a dark, lifeless, constraining and dangerous location and the perspective from which the extract written is one which consists of negative opinions about this location. There are many examples throughout this extract where contrasting ideas are used to depict the diversity in the nature of the port. These…

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    1. Research the problem There has been an ongoing debate about general senses to discover whether animals’ or humans’ senses are keener or unique from others. 2. State the problem The main question is that qre humans’ senses sharper than animalistic organisms or does animalistic organisms’ sense have higher advantages? 3. State your hypothesis My hypothesis for this research is that dogs’ senses are much keener than humans’ senses, more specifically sight, smell, and taste.…

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    Senses are vital to the well being and survival of any person. From the beginning of time, humans have relied on senses to influence their instincts which maintained their survival. Today, we don 't rely on our senses nearly as much as our cavemen ancestors, but they are still very important. From a young age, we are taught about the five senses and the things they do for us. Our sense of smell allows us to smell good things like cookies in the oven or warn us of danger such as smoke in the…

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    Grenouille: An Ordered Mind Amidst a Chaotic World Readers of Patrick Süskind’s Perfume generally interpret Grenouille as fundamentally separate from other humans, as, unlike other humans, Grenouille has no smell. As a genius antihero, Grenouille has no love for humanity, nor does humanity like Grenouille. Grenouille’s revulsion towards chaos and love for order initially alienate him from humanity, but ultimately these allow him to ascend beyond humanity. Because Grenouille does not fit with…

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