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    Everyone has their own individual taste in music. Your driving tunes might sound like a never-ending cat fight [pic: PD] to me, and my wind-down playlist might make you feel like you’re stuck on hold with customer service. But no matter how different our musical tastes, I bet there are at least /some/ sounds we can agree on. Namely, the worst, most skin-crawling, ear-covering, cringe-inducing ones ... like oh, fingernails on a chalkboard. [pic:Aldeasycampamentos ] Gah. Just saying it gives…

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    L Avventura Analysis

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    cinema today, image and sound are consistently shown to have an intertwined relationship. Often times, the images shown off screen are seemingly meaningless without the sounds surrounding them, and vice versa. In a perfect world, these two aspects of film are combined to complement the story that is being presented, as each brings a side to the story that the other cannot provide. The way that sound is used can often evoke a different meaning to the image on the screen. When sound is used…

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    The floor suspiciously creaked when I set my foot down, and a tortured shiver went up my spine. My heart pounded in my chest and the sound travelled up to my ears. I debated sitting at the only school desk in the room, but it's broken, rusted legs deterred me. I folded my legs under my body, and sunk to the dusty, unkempt ground. The floor itself looked like it had been an eggshell white, but had faded and stained into the color of a goldenrod. Decrepit books surrounded me from every way,…

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    How do hearing aids paintings? hearing aids can provide the help you can want to be able to pay attention the arena around you in complete shade. hearing aids pick up all the excellent sounds around you, they process the sounds and launch the signal again into your ear - all without delay supplying you with a rounded 360-degree listening experience customized just for you. listening to Aids are available with varieties of generation: analog and virtual. The components of a listening to aid There…

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    Diagnostic Sonography

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    has become ranked amongst the most rapid and complex developments in Diagnostic Imaging and healthcare. With this growth have come concerns, primarily the concerns of the effects of the sound waves on the biological tissues. These hazards derive mostly from the heating of the tissue by the absorption of the sound energy, from the mechanical effects (cavitation) arising from the presence of gas, and from radiation pressure. The mechanisms that result are Bioeffects. Bioeffects…

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    Waves of sound energy race out from a loud object in all directions and that energy keeps moving through the air until it reaches your ears. That is when you then hear the noise of said loud object. The pinnae (the large outer flaps of your ears), gather all sounds coming from the different directions, they are shaped in a way that allows this. They then go on to channel the energy through into the ear canal. At the end of this ear canal is the eardrum. When the energy, also known as sound…

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    guitar with sound waves and how they relate to the guitar working properly. We will then describe how the overall guitar works and we will go through the process which is the guitar making sound and incorporate the parts into how they help make the guitar work. The Diddley Bow guitar generally consists of one single string attached to a board or pole that runs through both ends of a cigar box. The cigar box, made of wood or a wood-cardboard hybrid, is cut on both sides with one or more sound…

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    SCFE “Click, Step. Click, Step. Click, Step.” The sound that disregarded as I wandered through the halls of Cromwell Middle School. My simple mind, only 13 years of age, attempted continuously ignore the signals my hip was trying to send to the rest of my body; Its restrained cry for help, seeking some type of medical attention which it direly needed after nearly a month of neglect. The unfateful day was February 26, 2012. It was on this sunny cloudy morning that the Cromwell Rebels drove up…

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    Things that stood out about it was the flow of the lyrics. They used repetition a lot to get the point of the song out in the chorus. The way the used imagery made the song a remarkable hit. They used words such as ringin’ to make you hear when the sound is not existent. The rhyming in the song was slightly noticeable, but it added to the song overall quality. Can You Hear the Music message is Music is not just something you listen to, it's something you can see and feel. The message of the…

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    1709 in Italy by Bartolomeo di Francesco Cristofori. This instrument produced sound by strings being attached and stretched over bows, gourds and boxes to amplify the sound; they were fastened by ties, pegs and pins; and they were plucked, bowed or struck to produce a sound or multiple sounds. This instrument later transformed into an electrical keyboard. This keyboard is a step up and using a keyboard in making sound by electrical methods instead of the one listed of the regular piano. They…

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