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    improvement. According to Sheth (2014), “Listening is the ability to accurately receive and interpret messages in the communication process.” 1 It seems so simple, stop talking and stop thinking about what you want to say. Listening is more than hearing sounds, it requires focus on the part of the listener. If one wants to be a truly effective listener, consider putting the 10 rules of effective listening into practice. The rules can be found here;…

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    because of her family’s financial situation. A deaf-mute, John Singer, rents a room in the top floor of Kelly’s house. During the holiday season, Singer invests in a radio that he puts in his room for his visitors to enjoy. Although he cannot hear sounds for himself, he shares music with his company. Additionally, the owner of the New York Cafe, Biff Brannon, seems to remember information about his past after he listens to music. Mick Kelly has been interested in famous musicians her entire…

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    talking about it from across my house, but it was a little muffled due to my luxurious ears. I hear them walking down the hallway now, and I hear the sound of my leash jingling in my mom’s hand. We are walking down the side of the road now, and I hear all sorts of animals scattering in the leaves and trees. I love listening to these beautiful sounds, I wish my parents could hear as wonderfully as I can. It’s not as great as you would imagine though, you think that all these cars are loud up…

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    The Art of Listening Reproduction of originals is a quality that exists in all facets of life. Much of what is created lacks originality, instead, it is a reproduction or reinterpretation of a previous original idea. In Jeff Turrentine essay Why Some Covers Disappoint, he attempts to dissect what makes a good cover song, seeking to find answers about why some ‘copies’ are less impressive than the original. Paul McCartney’s album of covers “Kisses on the Bottom” which Turrentine dismisses as a…

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    “I FOUND IT!” Nicole burst into Zach’s apartment, waving a sheet of notebook paper. “Found what?” Zach sat up, his heart swelling at the thought of what she might say next. “The address, Zach, the address, it’s the paper factory!” Nicole shrieked and laughed, almost starting to dance around the room. “Holy- holy cow, Nicole!” Zach laughed. Nicole leapt at him and they grabbed each other into a hug. “Y-you aren’t joking?” “No!” Nicole was overcome with emotion. “We-we found her. We did it.”…

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    Alten’s defined a synthesizer as, “an audio instrument that uses sound generators to create waveforms.” (Alten 339). The process includes the use of MIDI, Musical Instrument Digital Interface, that has the compositional elements, such as pitch, rhythm, dynamics, vibrato, and timbre, defined to produce music without any…

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    They forget about the raw emotions that the artist was trying to get across to the listener within their work. It is easy to tell the different types of planes that different artists are trying to reach. Artists that play heavy beats with repetitive sounds and lyrics are appealing to the sensuous plane. They are trying to reach those people who are intrigued by loud noises and bass drops. Artists such as Rihanna, Justin Bieber, and Drake are some popular examples of singers on this plane. These…

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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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    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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    Precious: A Short Story

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    Loud screeches interrupted the serenity in the room. “Lindsey, grab Precious and shelter yourselves in the living room closet,” my voice was low, but vehement. I ran to the door, the cacophonous sounds becoming nearly intolerable. Voices started cramming my head. How can I fend off these many zombies? I had to. I took a final look at Lindsey and Precious, turned and reached into the closet beside the main door, and pulled out an AK 12. I could do this. My hand reached for the cold knob,…

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