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    Music They say that pain resonates in music. That music is the only worthy receptacle for feelings as intense as the pain of abandonment and neglect. That the greatest artists knew the most pain. When the light shines down on the stage, illuminating a solid circle of eerie radiance, silence descends upon the room. It was like the rest of the world was tucked away in a neat blackness, unable to penetrate the serene silence before a performance. Most performers say afterwards that a divine…

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    *Ring Ring* the final school bell rings as the student’s of Floria-High make their way out to have an adventurous weekend.Although One Student seems to be left behind. “GAAH FINALLY” The girl yells as her Mid-Length ponytail swings behind her. She walks slowly out of her math class yawning and scratching her head. An average height, Brown skinned girl with a short dark ponytail walks down the hallway. “IMANI” a Loud voice yells from farther down the hallway. “So Loud..” Imani muttered as the…

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    Catherine came to fetch me from the confinement cells in deep under the Ark Tower. “You are lucky,” she said handing me a fresh, grey-collared Arksuit. “Andies suspected of suffering from layering psychosis are usually recalled on the spot. Arks are at least tested first.” “My test is not for another two days,” I said. “But I suppose that has changed.” “The Director feels it is in your best interest to not wait any longer. Once you are dressed I will escort you to the testing facility.” We took…

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    or in some cases one is not necessarily caused by the other. Some of the possible factors of phonological and articulatory impairments can be developmental impairment in speech-sound production, language impairment in their production of sounds of the language, hearing impairments which enable them to acquire speech sounds or neuromuscular disorder that can cause weakness, paralysis or poor coordination of speech muscles. 2) What are some speech characteristics of a child with a language…

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    The French horn has a brassier sound than a flugelhorn. The main visual difference between a flugelhorn and a French horn is the rounder shape of the latter instrument. A flugelhorn looks like a large trumpet; the french horn does not. Sound wise, however, the two instruments do share some similarities. It takes some extra study to figure out the differences. Range The flugelhorn has the range of a typical trumpet, sounding from G# below middle C to three octaves above middle C. While the…

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    When looking at Lau Reed's poem, Romeo Had Juliet, he uses various sound devices such as such as rhyme, alliteration, and anaphora. Reed utilizes the tool of rhyme throughout the poem because he occasionally adds words at the end of lines that rhyme with each other. For example, in stanza one line six and seven he states "A diamond crucifix in his ear Is used to help ward off the fear" (Reed Stanza 1). The word "ear" and "fear" rhyme with each other, and is used to create a sense of flow within…

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    Today’s music has evolved tremendously since when music was first discovered in the middle ages. Now we have musicians like Beyonce, Alicia Keys, and Adele who changed the whole sound of music: different messages, beats, and style. Artists today are just as creative as the composers before them; Acapella artists sing with no music, other artists use techno or Dubstep, a type of electronic dance music. However, these artists would not have it so easy like they do today if the people that came…

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    Being An Audiologist Essay

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    what is An Audiologist? Audiologists are healthcare experts who examine, diagnose, deal with, and manage to listen to loss and to listen to conditions like tinnitus and stability disorders. An audiologist holds at the least a master's diploma in Audiology. specialists seeking training in Audiology who do no longer currently maintain a grasp’s diploma need to now pursue a Doctoral diploma in Audiology (Au.D). Audiologists should be certified within the kingdom in which they exercise, and are…

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    Things that stood out about it was the flow of the lyrics. They used repetition a lot to get the point of the song out in the chorus. The way the used imagery made the song a remarkable hit. They used words such as ringin’ to make you hear when the sound is not existent. The rhyming in the song was slightly noticeable, but it added to the song overall quality. Can You Hear the Music message is Music is not just something you listen to, it's something you can see and feel. The message of the…

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    most known of damage to human hearing, and is known as Noise Induced Hearing Lose. This occurs when a sound is to loud and becomes harmful to the human ear. How can noise damage our hearing? To understand how NIHL happens, we need to understand how it is that we hear. First, sound waves enter our outer ear then travel through the ear canal into the eardrum. The eardrum vibrates from the incoming sound waves and sends these vibrations to the malleus, incus, and stapes (three tiny bones in the…

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