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    How does sound travel through the three parts of the ear? There are three parts of the ear in which sound must travel; the outer, middle, and inner ear. Sound does not simply go from the outer ear to the inner ear; it must become four different types of energy in order to pass through. These types of energy are acoustic, mechanical, hydraulic, and electrical. Ears work in a pair to help us localize and discriminate where sounds are coming from in our surroundings. It seems hard to believe but…

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    Night Descriptive Writing

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    eyes of wonder staring at the blank canvas stage. I take the very best seat so I can enjoy the first performance of the grand celebration. Everyone remains restless and cheerful as we wait for the curtains to be drawn into the sky. The performance starts. A woman as beautiful as an angel emerges through the darkness of the moonlit sky with hair as glistening as stars. As she dances through the clouds of awe - with music as her wings - and lights the stage with her flamboyance and elegance of a…

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    Personal Narrative

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    finish all of my homework right away, but today, there was a sensation that I was not used to. There was a soft whimper flooding through every room of the house. I take a single step, curiously, as I hoped it would enlighten me as to where the sound was coming from. Then, I remember, my mother is home. I storm upstairs to the nursery that my father built just a week before. I poke my head through the large wooden door, and see my mother nursing this tiny human being. The baby was my new…

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    let out a fury of punches that targeted Celtic’s face. The Reaper and returned the move. He then kicked in the guard’s face and slammed him onto the ground. The guard pulled Celtic down with him and flipped him over, slamming his head against the stage before disappearing behind it. Celtic leaped up after his attacker. I let out relieved sighs, my head falling back against Vesper. “Celtic is here, because of the deaths. That guard must have been-” “Yes.” Vesper…

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    My Writing Class Analysis

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    music begins in a traditional way with hand claps, drums, and voice. The drums in the introduction were soft, but as the music progresses the drums become louder. The lyrics to the song make it seem like a sad song. But when the song is sung, it sounds happy, celebratory. The celebratory tone is enhanced when the guitar joins the music. There is a rattle that you can scarcely hear but it adds a little something…

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    Distorted Listening

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    Obstacles and distractions for even the most experienced helper can be a barrier in counselling sessions. It is important that a helper be aware of forms of distorted listening, know the effects on the client distorted listening can have and lastly, strategies to use to combat distorted listening. Filtered listening is one form of distorted listening. When the helper stops hearing the person and starts personal, familial, sociological and cultural filters they introduce forms of bias into their…

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    Daniels had the whole stage to himself; so this meant he could manoeuvre around and do as much as he wants without anyone in his way. This created a thought-provoking atmosphere because you didn’t know what was coming next… By looking at a nearly empty stage with so little props was significant because during the war everyone had little of everything and it showed solitude. Many scenes cross cut like; the playground, church, isolated war zone etc... The simplicity of the stage was vital; it…

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    Ear surgery, also called otoplasty, helps to improve the shape, position or proportion of the ear. Otoplasty also corrects any defects in the structure of the ear that can be from a birth defect, happen during the body’s development, or from an injury. Ear surgery creates a more natural-looking appearance to the shape of the ear, while improving the balance and proportion of the ears in relationship to the face. Even minor deformities, when reshaped, can have deep-seated, positive bene?ts to…

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    have advanced greatly over the years, and that has affected the size and the sound of the orchestra. The orchestra started off as small groups of instrumentalists, playing for important occasions. As time went on, it grew in size and the importance level changed. The orchestra started off as performances for important occasions, then it was entertainment for the rich, and finally, it became entertainment for everyone. The sound of the orchestra has also changed. Different instruments, the amount…

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    The piece I selected was “Tout est Perplexe,” from the soundtrack of the Japanese animated film, Evangelion: 3.0 You Can (Not) Redo. I selected this piece because it shows a dynamic internal contrast between a mild, lingering sadness and overwhelming depression. The piece starts of softly, with a single instrument playing most of the melody. Moreover, the melody itself is in the minor key, giving the music a sad quality, and it moves upwards in scale in a conjunct manner, so the music does not…

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