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    only thing haunting me is that nasty smell in my nose. As I start to walk to the control room all I see is the same old flour bag saying, Lidtke Mill on it. Then I start walking into the control room pass the footprints and I start to hear some creaking which is probably normal for an old building like this right? Then I start to go to the part of the control room in Lidtke Mill that is supposed to be haunted by a family that died here in the fire. I start to smell burnt marshmallows like really…

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    Philadelphia I’m sure you’ve smelled it, that heavenly smell of steak onions and green peppers sizzling on an open grill. Philadelphia is a wonderful place with tons of culture, history, and even people. They bring a lot of things to this wonderful melting pot, but 3 things that first come to my mind is sights, smells, and tastes. Remember that steak from above? Yeah, that’s a phili cheese steak, and no if you haven’t gotten one from Philadelphia it’s not the same. The open grill sizzling…

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    I felt so clear." "My sense of smell was so intense when I did the cleanse." "It got rid of the pain in my back." "Are you doing the salt flush?" "I wasn't hungry at all." "How much weight did you lose?" Well, I did all 10 days so I thought I'd give you my take on the Master Cleanse…

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    the horrible smell that is coming from Emily’s house. The smell is comes from the house shortly after Homer disappears and they realize that Emily doesn’t leave her house. There was multiple complaints about the smell and the mayor said that is it probably a snake or rat that Emily’s servant killed. Then townsmen sneak onto Emily’s property at night and put lime through the window and in all of the outbuildings to try to get rid of the smell. They seem to understand that the smell is from a…

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    Skunks Research Paper

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    SKUNKS: HOW TO GET RID OF THEM AND THEIR SMELL Skunks are some of the most famous among wild animals that all have a love-hate relationship with. While most of us dread encountering them, some have learned to domesticate them to use as pets. Their iconic black and white body is synonymous with an incredibly unpleasant smell they are famous for, skunks nonetheless love to be close to humans and are known for serial invasions of people’s garages and storage facilities. This has pushed many to go…

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    Blue Marsh Description

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    Everyone has a place that is special to them, and mine is Blue Marsh Lake in Reading Pennsylvania. Blue Marsh is a serene and calming place that is without the traffic sounds of everyday life. As soon as I step out of the vehicle at Blue March Lake, the warm sun on my skin and the sounds of the water engulfs me in a blanket of peace. Whenever I head out to this special lake, I know I can prepare myself for complete relaxation. Another reason I enjoy Blue Marsh is it sounds so different than the…

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    Introduction This paper will explore how architecture is experienced through the bodily senses focusing on the sense of smell. How this seemingly unrelated sense to the building environment can effect the way an individual experiences space. This will be managed by firstly exploring the philosophical tradition of phenomenology, so as to create an adequate theoretical background. More specifically, it will follow the historical development of this philosophical movement to understand how it…

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    The Invalid's Story

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    dark,cold, and depressing throughout the text, they have to suffer through the entire trip with the bad smell. They try so many things to not have to smell the horrible stinch, and in the end it doesn't even help. The most symbolic thing was the cheese because it was supposed to be his friends body and the smell of the cheese leads the narrator to think that his friends body is causing the smell not the cheese.…

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    little effects are given in this commercial. The way the camera followed the woman’s actions as she completed her laundry cycle, switched clothes, and walked around in work showed me the credibility by showing me the others who could recognize the smell and used pathos to connect with the audience, other than the Gain which was a still scene. This is a very crucial in film production, allowing different scenes to convey the same message in a more efficient way. In clips with the lack of…

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    help the brain’s speed and accuracy in completing a puzzle. The sense of smell begins in the back of the nose where millions of sensory neurons lie on a tissue called the the olfactory epithelium. As soon as an odor molecule binds to a receptor, it sends an electrical signal the olfactory bulb, which is where the smell is identified. Then, the thalamus which is the key relation station for sensory information sends the smell information to the hippocampus and amygdala. The hippocampus and…

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