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    “Run!” I yelled; the object sounded half human, half alien. It was louder than anything I had ever heard before. I was at the base of the treeline when I looked back; stunned in disbelief. Everyone faced down on the cold hard ground. Long pieces of grass were parted upwards from their bodies; and their blood tainting the area around. A large unknown animal stared straight through me from across the red splattered field. It had the most petrifying eyes, like dark ice. It pierced right through my…

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    Tinnitus Case Studies

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    individuals who were specifically taught varying levels of self-hypnosis. The first individual was taught to manipulate his tinnitus into pleasant music. The second individual was given a combination of hypnotherapy and relaxation to also change sounds whenever they were experiencing a tinnitus episode. Both patients reported a positive change and had a high level of confidence in knowing that they could manipulate the tinnitus whenever necessary. Researchers concluded that the individual…

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    fourteen million views, and the rapper just released a remix with other renowned American rappers. The song got much more positive feedback from the American audience even though they don't understand what the Japanese rapper is saying, but like the sound of the music. No matter what language barrier, or how far a person lives, hip hop will always find some way to influence people. The…

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    Processing Disorder means? Auditory Processing Disorder (APD) most commonly known as Central Auditory Processing Disorder (CAPD) is nothing but the neurological problem with the inability to process and interpret sounds in the correct form. People with APD can’t identify the subtle differences of sounds in words…

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    Welders Revealed Striding into the shop the very first aspect to stimulate the senses is the sound. Grinding, whirring, scraping, and popping seem to be the most prominent. The cacophony nearly overshadows the other senses until it is adjusted to, as much as it can be. Then come the smells. The scent of well-oiled threaders, saws, and myriad other machines unidentifiable to the untrained eye stews almost subconsciously while the perfumes of scalding steel and elbow grease permeate the air. One…

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    Anatomy Of Voice

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    is the breath that supports the sound, the power source involves the lungs, diaphragm, trachea and core muscles. By correctly…

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    True Vocation Research

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    True Vocation: Cars The design and smoothness of the engine and overall ride will always fascinate me. Cars has been a part of my life since the earliest memory I can think of. Since I was, young cars have been something I wanted to do and spend more time on. My grandfather has taught me mostly everything I know about cars and how they work. My true vocation is building and fixing cars because I appreciate the challenges, value the problem solving aspects, and enjoy the experiences. Building…

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    to get someone involved of the industrial design faculty to help with this research is based on the different approach of (design) ‘problems’ and the focus on the process due to the graduation studio. Industrial design is more focused on creating an experience rather than yielding products, just like what is becoming more and more important in the architecture profession and what the Digital Architecture studio about is. Besides, at the Industrial Design Faculty there is more knowledge of the…

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    Critical Risk Assessment

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    cheaper design options. 5.2 Risk: Soil Quality There is a medium to low possibility for the location of the observation tower have a poor soil quality, which would also cause the tower to have a low-quality foundation. The impact that this risk…

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    This case review involved a 19-year-old male football play who is currently a freshman in college. He came into the athletic training room complaining of right wrist pain. This athlete has had pain in this wrist for a couple of mouths and had only every taped the wrist two weeks prior to coming into the athletic training room for his first treatment. Even before coming in, he was able to do every drill or exercise at practice to completion. He only reported feeling pain during practice when he…

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