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    of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, TV-10 and Blugold Radio, a new program called Sounds of the Valley has been created to highlight local artists. Eli Klatt, a student at UW-Eau Claire, first joined TV-10 as a freshman, but was forced to make a choice between putting his time into TV-10 and Blugold Radio. Ultimately, Klatt chose to pursue his passion with Blugold Radio, but still found a way to contribute to TV-10. By creating Sounds of the Valley, Klatt is able to interview and record local artists as…

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    The boy was asleep. Simply put, he had fallen asleep after doing four hours of homework, now, however, a door was begging to open. “Kousei! Hey! Watari and I wanna say hi and hang out- open the door!” The boy, Kousei, sighed once again before answering the door for his friends. “Hey Tsubaki, hey Watari, why are you two here?” “I wanted to hang out and Watari said that he didn’t have anything else to do, so I dragged him over,” the small girl at the door said, a large grin plastered onto her face…

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    My name is Elda Feratovic and I am a sophomore at St. Francis College. Being that it is my second year as an undergraduate, I have dedicated my studies in Biology in hope to later concentrate in the Nursing field. Throughout my lifetime, music has definitely developed deep into my soul in which I believe has been pondered by an indirect communication between distinct artists and myself in which I found messages within their songs. Being a college student, listening to music has nearly become a…

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    While both of the videos were interesting for this week, I definitely think I related more to the Ted Talk. When she started to talk about her som throwing up everything he ate, I thought, wow, he must be really allergic to cookies. Then, after further watching, she started to talk about his food allergy and I was shocked that I had guessed it within the first few minutes. However, this story was very relatable, not because I have a disability, but as a kid, I had extreme asthma, like many other…

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    did u know that sound is energy and how sound work? Read more to find out how sound is energy and how sound work. Sound is a release of energy the energy is released in the form of vibrations . How sound work is the vibrations emit from whatever has made the sound in what is known as a longitudinal wave.A longitudinal wave is a wave that travels in a single direction. Next how can we hear sound. We can hear sound from a longitudinal wave for example when a tree falls and energy is released…

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    Darkness all around me is darkness. It feels like I have been floating for forever as if nothing could hold me for too long. There are flashes of colors and light. There's someone holding me. I don't want to leave. I am crying for someone to stay. Who is it? Why is he taking us from her? I hear words in a rough language I feel like I should know what he is saying but whatever it is he says it makes me stop crying. He has honey colored eyes. He looks sad. Why is he sad? Is it because we have to…

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    Panic reigned all through the camp. All three men scrambled for their rifles, and began taking aim at the trees. The howls were slow-paced, and mournful. They sent a shiver up Nick’s spine. Alan wasted two bullets by shooting them into the trunk of a large pine tree. “Hey, save your bullets man!” Danny shouted. “Sorry, I’m nervous,” Alan replied. Nick shushed both of them, and listened. The howls still raged on from somewhere beyond the clearing. There were what sounded like thousands…

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    On a casual morning where puffs of clouds laid across the blue saturated skies in Salerno Italy, a mandolin was playing live, matching the rhythm of the snare pops and door bells. Mail being tossed on the steps, played on beat with music as if the mail clapping the was percussion from the castanets. The busy people of this small city where bass, placing one foot after there other on beat of the clear music, on there way to the beaches, shopping stores, and there neighbors house. A window of a…

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    inestimable instrument. It is breathtaking. As the years went by, instruments came along with different sizes, shapes and sounds. It it amazing what can someone make when combining vocal music with instrumental music. In today’s society we can see divergent musical genres and even different interpretations of music. It ranges from the gentle sound of Classical music, to the thunderous sound of rock. During this era, instrumental music was very significant and many people were able to enjoy…

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    answers on Just Noticeable Difference was if JND could be a suitable as a unit of measure. Analyzing data from two prior experiments, where participants were to discriminate different colors when shown different brightness intervals and applying it to sound also. Once all the data was analyzed, the researchers determined that JND could not be used as a unit of measure (Newman, 1933). Although JND could not be used as a unit of measurement, a debate of the luminosity perception, is the given…

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