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    Then, they took images before and after cracking the knuckles. They shot 3.2 frames per second. According to Medical News Today, “The results showed the rapid creation of a cavity in the joint at the point of joint separation, and this produced the sound.” This result had suggested there may not be a need…

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    The final chapter in Don Campbell and Alex Doman’s book, Healing at the Speed of Sound, provides several interesting points about a personal sound diet. As a musician, I found many of the points very relatable to my training and experiences. Here are a few I found the most relatable. One of the first points of the chapter stresses how listening is subjective. Especially in music, listening to a certain kind of music can have an effect on you posture, mood, and emotion. This change can be…

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    Some Phun Intended The first time you hear music, it is not even a sound. It is a feeling, a sensation one got from inside their mother. Whether it was Willie Nelson, Beethoven, or Slim Shady, the rhythm felt as such a small person stays with us. Later, we listened to whatever television show was playing in the room we were in; or the music our parents played for us in the car on the way to school. It is not until we are about eleven or twelve that we truly discover what we enjoy listening to.…

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    Otitis Media Impact

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    Long-Term Impacts of Otitis Media While it is difficult to argue against the evidence that otitis media has negative short-term effects on children’s ability to learn language and function in a noisy classroom, there is much more equivocation about the kind of long-term effects that otitis media can have on children’s education, reading skills, and language knowledge. Golz, A., Westerman, S., Westerman, L., Gilbert, D., and Netzer, A. (2006) claim that as soon as hearing is restored, any reading…

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    In addition to the FastCompany article, I have examined the different types of mediums that involve the presence of music and the contribution it shares with our overall perceptions. Among the respected writers who left an impact within to my research, some of the more concrete examples are portrayed in an artists’ song lyrics. One of the artists that I have focused on is Christopher Breaux, otherwise known as “Frank Ocean”. Subsequently, to complement and contrast Frank Ocean, the other artist…

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    The sounds of birds could be heard out here in the African savannah. Dembe had always woken up to this sound and not until recently he had also been woken up by his son, Caden. Caden, like most children, was very energetic and had made a habit of jumping on his father’s bed in order to wake him. So the day began, birds were chirping when all of a sudden everything ceased and here came Caden. He slid along the new, shiny timber floor and braced himself for impact as he rammed into the bedroom…

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    of the song, I came to the conclusion that the overall goal of the song is to instill patriotic emotions into listeners (specifically young American boys). I feel as though the musical sound provokes one to get excited about the war. With the positive vibe of the music, one can find solace in the uplifting sounds George Cohen cultivated…

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    proofs. We have some of the world’s top notch equipment. To where everything you ask for is in perfection, In the space of 1000 square ft. We also provide engineer lessons to be taught how to produce (make beats). Teach costumers how to properly use sound boards adjust mic levels and etc……

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    “Music can block out silence, on dark scary roads and in moments of loneliness.” Sometimes when that one perfect song comes on I can just feel all my problems disappear and in that moment I feel free of the world, I feel happy. “We’re told these days that the hottest and fastest wire into memory is our sense of smell, but music must run a close second. Some songs carry us into a certain mood, some to a general region of our past lives” One particular song comes to mind carried along with a…

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    My lungs were ignited, heart stammering, every muscle threatened to cramp. If I had even stopped running, I would’ve met my demise. Everywhere around me were kids bolting towards the same place I was headed to, safety. Sirens were banging on my eardrums and I forced myself to run faster. I needed to get to the door before it closed. The cell doors started rattling, knew they were closing. If I didn’t make it their in time, then I would be history. An unknown hand grabbed my arm and pulled me…

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