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    As we attempt to gain meaningful dialogue, one could only imagine where the conversation was headed. Even though in life we hold conversations on a daily basis, the thought of actually taking a specific question or questions and intently dwelling on them was a task in and of itself. I have always heard in a number of classes in order to be a good communicator you must first be a good listener. I pondered for a moment what would constitute a good listener. To me a good listener would be one who…

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    Music is well known because of its meaning for different cultures. It’s a way in which cultures differ from each other and it’s the one that characterized them. Also music is used by people in many ways, as entertainment or for personal uses like using it to study or sleep, etc… Music in my culture is very present. Colombia which is from were I am is divided in regions and each region has its own unique style of music, the diversity level in the country is very high. The music depends of a lot…

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    The ability to hear is important to the elderly population as it improves their quality of life and preserves their well-being and safety. For instance, the ability to clearly hear allows for individuals to detect sounds from behind, awareness of your surrounding, communication with family members and others to maintain a link to the world. Nevertheless, presbycusis is an ever-growing condition in the geriatric population. Presbycusis or age related hearing loss is a multifaceted and complicated…

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    The earliest form of music that came into our world was called the Drum-Based Percussion instrument (Hollis). These instruments of rocks and sticks were used in religious ceremonies that were known as representations of animals (Hollis). It is known that by 4000 BCE the Egyptians created the Harps and Flutes, and also by 3500 BCE instruments called Lyres and Doubled-Reeded Clarinets has been founded and created (Hollis). Almost all of the Indians and Africans had been using some of these…

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    Introduction The authors first point is that early detection compresses the decision-making process. They argue that because of the mandate, doctors are now the first ones to suspect that a child may or may not be deaf, and this can cause issues because the family is particularly vulnerable to this information which can lead to the parents feeling like they need to make a decision now. This is not conducive for the parents to make rational well-informed decisions. The author argues that the…

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    Which habits seem to pop up in your listening? The habits that popped up in my listening are as follows Distractions such as background sounds or my cellphone or my thoughts going on in my mind sidetracked me in my listening. I jump to conclusions before the speaker has finished talking. What can you do to replace these habits with more productive behaviors? The first thing I can do is to minimize the distractions around myself. I should concentrate on the speaker. Focus myself to keep my mind…

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    AP Language & Composition: Song Rhetorical Analysis The song “Not Afraid” by legendary rapper,Eminem, shows the transformation of a troubled soul and also relays a positive message. From the powerful melody to the meaningful lyrics, Eminem and others involved created a sense of togetherness with an audience that has also experienced the ups and downs life has to offer. At the start of the song, Eminem talks over the chorus as if he was reflecting on his life;which in turn creates a…

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    All three of these pieces are something that is completely different, but they all have one thing in common, music. The Fanfare for the Common Man and Adagio for Strings is something I have heard a few times here or there, whether it was in movies or even in music class whenever I was younger. The Drum Corps International 2014 was a collaboration of multiple drum corps from all over that displayed the show at a competition. Analyzing each element of these videos really made me realize how much I…

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    As an Audio engineer you work with the technical aspects of sound. During the processes of recording, mixing, and Mastering you would be help artists get the best out of their song/advert they could possibly get. It is your role as a Audio engineer to make the song/advert as good as possible. Stages of Production Preproduction: Preproduction is the stage of production where you brainstorm ideas and get ready for the recording of your advert at the studio. The role of a Audio Engineer in the…

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    The music business has progressed significantly since those frightful days of the mono recordings. Back then, artists, engenderers, and engineers didn't have as much of a cull of what equipment that would utilize to get their recordings done. With the advancement in technology and incipient innovations perpetually being engendered in the music industry, the opportunities are illimitable. If you look up the definition of technology you will optically discern the words industry and commerce, which…

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