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    Nursing Trauma Case Study

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    pitched sound (lub) that occur when the atrioventricular valve closes. It is longer than the S2 sound and has less intensity than the S2 sound in the aortic and pulmonic. However, it is louder than or equal to the S2 sound in the tricuspid and mitral. The S2 (dub) sound occurs as the semilunar valves close and has a higher pitch than the S1 sound, this sound is louder in the aortic and pulmonic, but has less intensity or is equal to the S1 sound in the tricuspid and mitral. The S3 sound…

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    Essay On Stereophonics

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    person does not have to leave the comfort of his or her home to be immersed in this reality. Through the process of stereophonic recording and playback, it is possible to put the consumer directly in the action. This most commonly known as surround sound to the public. Stereophonics is widely used today, but is not a new process. Most living things hear in stereo, humans included. From an evolutionary standpoint this makes a person able to hear approaching threats and avert danger. Localization…

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    A Foley Artist creates audio effects for a film by using physical props. As a Foley Artist, you are responsible for very specific sounds although you do not create audio for standard special effects, such as explosions or background noises from cars—that is the domain of audio engineers. Instead you deal with recreating the finer details that require a high degree of precision: The clop of someone's shoes as they walk across the floor or the rustle of their jacket as they sit in a chair. Your…

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    Still enjoying great success half a century after it’s first release, the Sound of Music franchise is an interesting phenomenon. Although it has roots in the von Trapp’s tale, the form was morphed beyond the facts and became an entirely new creation. Their story has been told through several mediums, most notable of which are music, theatre and film. As one of the most successful musicals of all time, the catchy tunes and deceptively simple lyrics played a pivotal role, augmenting the…

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    Walt Disney Invention

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    the sound cartoon is Walt Disney. He was the first person to use sound in the movies in 1928. This invention would change how films were made. Not only did he use the sound for the movies, but he used it on television. Television was new to people, but Walt Disney helped advertise his Mickey Mouse cartoons using the sound to add a new element to the cartoons. Many people were shocked to actually hear voices and sound without a person playing the piano in the corner of the theater. The sound…

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    the early sound film in the film history. It combines sound effects, dialogues as well as background music in one film. The director used two tracks of sound for one scene. In this film, we could hear the characters’ dialogue and the background music at the same time many times. At the beginning of the film, when chief talks with his subordinates, we can hear the chief’s words and the passionate symphony at the same time. This is because two tracks were used in this scene. One sound track…

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    The sound effects in Star Wars illuminated the entire film, making it a gifted piece of art. Star Wars has such incredible sound effects that it is hard to compare another film to it. Jurassic Park, directed Colin Trevorrow can rival with the sound effects performed in the Star Wars movies. See a sound; hear a sound. Every time you see some action on the screen, your mind expects there to be a complimentary sound. The Foley artists from each film were exceptionally creative when they were…

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    There are two different types of speakers that are on kickstarter that can enhance the music experience. The things that are important in speakers these days are the battery life, sound quality, and the convenience. The first speakers, XPUMP, is made turn any device that is plugged into it into a surround sound home theater experience. The other…

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    South Parks: Bigger, Longer, and Uncut film has many functions that operate in the South Park movie. The sound of the film contributes the rhythm, how characters are revealed, subject of the story, and the audience’s attention of the film. Without sound in this movie it would not be nearly as funny. Sound is a key aspect of what makes this movie hilarious and relatable to older generations even though it is a simple cartoon. The diegetic creates continuity with in the movie; musical passages…

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    Mastery Of Sounds

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    The earliest of studies for speech sounds has been studied intensively since the early 1930s. Studies concerning the acquisition of phonemes are used in clinical practice and serve as a guideline to a practicing clinician. The earliest of studies came from 1931 by Wellman, Case, Mengert and Bradbury. Following Wellman’s findings, other researchers found new material and listing different ages in comparison to Wellman’s research. Sander (1972) discusses the various individuals that contributed to…

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