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    K-9 Dogs Research Papers

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    to be man’s best friend because they truly are the reason for why people feel so safe within a large community. These dogs also happen to be the reason why the police can arrest people for things that humans can’t see or smell. This is due to how these dogs are trained to smell and approach different materials. These dogs are more than just a means of comfort, but also a means of protection against enemy lines and the bad people within this world. The K-9 unit has been used throughout history…

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    out every element from obvious aspects like bridges and playgrounds to seemingly arbitrary details like how tall a ledge should be or how wide the paths should be. When designing a park, the three most important human senses to consider are sound, smell, and sight. What a person hears when they are inside a park can significantly affect their experience. For instance, if they hear city…

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    Root Cellar Poem Summary

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    the famous poem, Root Cellar, author Theodore Roethke uses immensely visual and sensory images. “It is a tangled multiplicity of the senses, including rank smells that differentiates Roethke from most other poets of his time or indeed ours (Paglia). Through the intense descriptions in this poem, the reader not only experiences the sights and smells of going down into the cellar, but also develops an awareness of the root cellar’s contents and their connotations in the poem. Roethke’s use of…

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    lunch and I was starving. I had a hard time focusing during my classes because I was nervous about my first high school game. We had our afternoon classes and I almost cut my finger off on the table saw because I wasn’t paying attention. I like the smell in…

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    Drinky Tofu

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    so tired and just wanted to lay down. Suddenly, you smelled something that was extremely stinky, but somehow you started to secrete saliva. You slowed down your pace, just in order to enjoy the smell a little bit longer. Finally, you gave up your original thought and walked towards the source of the smell…Do you have an experience like that? Well, at least I have. And this particular food is called Stinky Tofu. Stinky Tofu is a kind of traditional food in China. Although stinky tofu appears…

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    five basic senses: hearing, vision, smell, taste, and touch. The definition of a “sense” is “any system that consists of a group of sensory cell types that respond to a specific physical phenomenon and corresponds to a particular group of regions within the brain where the signals are received and interpreted.” In this paper I will be taking about sensory deprivation which is the lessening or complete loss of senses. I will discuss what hearing, vision, smell, taste, and touch is and how people…

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    Nauru Case Study

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    Smell Good Solutions should open up a factory in Nauru that makes cleaning products. Smell Good Solutions should manufacture in Nauru because the country is rich in phosphates, a mineral commonly found in cleaning products, fosters a large unemployed population, and the country has direct relationships…

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    Stinky Smith: A True Hero

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    FLORENCE— Do you smell it? That smell. A kind of smelly smell. The smelly smell that smells... smelly. As you surely know, that smell is the legendary Samuel “Stinky” Smith, who found his way to our school and didn’t even need to compete for a place in our hearts. Some may have always wondered where this true hero came from, which is reasonable because a man like this doesn’t come very often in life. Fortunately, through working with him in recent work with the Florence Chronicle, we have…

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    always produce the same results for different people. The best way to explain absolute thresholds is as our ability to detect a change in our environment greater than 50% of the time. We detect changes through the use of our five senses, hearing, smell, sight, taste and touch. The ability to sense change can be perceived in a…

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    I now know why people always say cramming the night before a test will do 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…

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