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    hear which are known as the five senses. Humans need a various or all of these senses in order for survival. Smell is necessary whenever there might be a fire, for the outcome can be dangerous. The need for touch is important because humans have a physical attachment that satisfies or comforts the brain. People also need eye sight for placement in the vast world, although there is an extant of people who are blind and cannot see. Hearing is a valuable sense because noise can be beautiful or…

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    The seven senses – sight, smell, taste, hearing, touch, proprioception, and veromal – are invaluable to my performance in life. Some are necessary for basic function, and others are particularly enjoyable to have. The decision to lose or keep a certain sense is extremely arduous, as there are minute aspects of the senses that contribute to my everyday life in manners I do not notice. However, upon introspection, I was able to resolve the senses that I believed to be most and least imperative in…

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    It’s All About the Senses Intrusive images, which are involuntary sensations often causing disruption in one’s daily activities, are a very common symptom in psychological disorders such as PTSD, other anxiety disorders, eating disorders, depression, and psychosis. The images can occur in many different forms. They sometimes possess many sensory qualities categorized by their content, vividness, claritiy, color, etc. These images are derived from sensory experiences. In most cases, the…

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    contrast sense perception doesn’t require a justification, but we often are looking for a justification when we experience something. Other than reason, is sense perception the first and not teachable thing we learn when we are small. With reason we have to learn it first. So the difference between them is that a reason has to rely on something, so it requires a justification, while sense perception doesn’t need any justification. Reason isn’t always going to explain the thing that go on in…

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    The five senses, sight, smell, taste, touch, and hearing are all essential to the survival of humans. Physically, we need senses to gain information about the world around us. For example we need to be able to see a giant cliff to avoid said cliff and by extension, probable death. Our senses allow us to experience the world and not just live in it. Our senses connect us socially to one another and to the world around us. Without our senses, life would be bleak, meaningless. A select few…

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    The choice of having to give up one of our five senses is a difficult one. Some individuals lose a sense of theirs all the time, whether they have lost it from an accident, from old age, or a plethora of other reasons a person may have lost one of their senses. Over the course of this assignment, I thought about it very carefully and all the senses seem to relate in some way; therefore giving up one sense is like giving up another. No matter which sense you choose to lose, the world as you know…

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    downfall of an individual. The novel “Sense and Sensibility” by Jane Austen and the novel “A Room with a View” by E.M Forster both show that an excessive pride in one’s self, as well as greed and the controlling of other people can become the ultimate demise of an individual. Both novels portray specific antagonists that are controlling and manipulative. They use these characteristics to get what they want with the lack of caring for others’ lives. The…

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    Senses,mostly everyone has 5.In most cases it makes a person.I have three senses in particular that make some part of me and they are sight,smell,and hearing g.The senses are found in 3 of my favorite things glitter,perfume scent,and quietness.All 3 are senses that when put together make some part of my personality; of who I am. Glitter! A noun that 's defines as tiny pieces of sparkling material used for decoration to give something that WOW factor. Glitter ,such a fun thing to use yet a mess…

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    Lesson Plan Format Type of Lesson Read-Aloud Lesson Students will be reinforcing what they have already learned about the five senses through Rain by Manya Stojic, with a discussion focusing on the difference in the five senses and the impact they have on the story and its characters. Information about the Class Grade Level: 27 Kindergarteners Reading Levels: The students in this class cannot read on their own yet. Diversity – Gender: 12 girls and 15 boys. Linguistic Diversity: From what has…

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    you more harm than good. Everything we do is done with our five major senses: Sight, Hear, Taste, Smell, and Touch. Up until now I used to believe that the mind was a recorder and our senses were independent of any other influence besides purely what we come in contact with. I used to think our five senses were objective and allowed us to interpret the world in new ways every time. I was wrong. It is true that we use our senses to interpret life and all the things we come in contact with,…

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