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    Definition Traditionally there are 5 senses, sight, touch, taste, smell, and hearing. Sensory marketing is based on the theory that conscious awareness, embodied cognition, and bodily sensations help determine the decisions consumers make (The Science of Sensory Marketing, 2015). Establishing a sensory signature has become vital to specialists who are trying to make a lasting impression on consumers. Throughout this paper multiple forms of sensory marketing will be touched on. Why? Sensory…

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    In the Twenty-First Century, people go about their days not realizing what beauty is around them. Everyday acts are taken for granted. In Lin Ho's Poem "A Beautiful Girl Combs Her Hair", The author uses imagery appealing to the senses, sight, smell, and sound, to describe an everyday experience into something beautiful. The poem produces a beautiful picture in the first stanza. The description is introduced at dawn "by cool silk curtains" a young girl wakes up. The imagery of the girl's…

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    My Five Senses Challenge

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    affects me to this day. Growing up in the rural areas of North Dakota as a child I have been given plenty of opportunities of enhancement in regards to my five senses of touch, smell, hearing, taste, and sight. It is very cold, to say the…

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    Our Five Senses

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    Starting at birth, we discover the world through our senses. As infants we begin to learn to identify our mother through her smell and the sound of her voice. During our growth, our five senses continue to play a major role in our development. What we hear, smell, see, touch, and taste help us form schemas and assimilate new information. What organs are responsible for this? How do they work? Our eyes are made up of eleven essential parts which work to together and allow us to see the world.…

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    of the Senses (1990). A Natural History of the Senses, starts off with the sense of smell. Every chapter of the book obtains a different sense (smell, touch, taste, hearing, vision). Each chapter consists of subsections, where Ackerman connects the subtopic to…

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    The awful smells were so thick that it would be hard to get a breath of fresh air. There were multiple causes for the bad smells. Some of the causes would be dead carcasses, whether they be rats or humans. Trench foot also had a horrible smell because it was literally rotting flesh that could get infected (“10 Crazy Facts About Trench Warfare”). Since there was not a regular bathing pattern for the soldiers, they would smell bad. There was also the fact that many soldiers…

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    When describing an object there are always many things overlooked. To properly observe something you must use all the senses available. The senses of touch, smell, taste, sight, and sound are useful in describing something that is completely foreign. When touching a football glove the many different textures can be overwhelming. The palms have a smooth texture but they also feel tacky, to help them catch a ball. The back of the hand has a soft fabric that is padded to help protect from an…

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    Dog Around The Block

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    the feeling of the poem then on what the words themselves mean. This word is uniquely used for a dog’s activity because the dog’s main sense is that of smell. Dogs are constantly being bombarded with smells, much more so that humans and it is what gives them insight into the world. The word itself is much more descriptive to a dog’s sense of smell, regardless of the fact that it is made up. The frequent use of the word "sniffing" is effective in this poem because…

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    She said although smell goes along with taste because the senses are connected you can still taste but not as good as you would if you still had smell. She went on to say that she wouldn 't give up sight because she would miss all of the things that are beautiful. She also said without the sense of touch she would miss things like hugs…

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    Shubin Chapter Summary

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    arches/gill arches) which develop into different functions, concluding that we are all modified sharks. Shubin moves onto the nose and the sense of smell. 3% of our genome is devoted to the sense of smell which is why we are able to smell and identify around 10,000 unique smells. Not only are there two different proteins which determine whether an organism can smell in water or in the air but like other gene traits, scent genes can be tracked by mutations because there is a limited amount of…

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