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    When there are sound wave get into the ear, the sound wave then will pass through the canal to the eardrum. At the eardrum, the sound wave are mechanically transmitted to the inner ear and amplified. In the inner ear there will be a cochlear where this cochlear consist of three different canals. At the middle canal of the cochlear…

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    2) The sound waves travel into your body and hit a boundary between tissues (e.g. between fluid and soft tissue, soft tissue and bone). 3) Some of the sound waves get reflected back to the probe, while some travel on further until they reach another boundary and get reflected. 4) The reflected waves are picked up by the probe and relayed to the machine. 5) The machine calculates the distance from the probe to the tissue or organ (boundaries) using the speed of sound in tissue (5,005 ft/s…

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    Melody- This song plays along in conjuct motion. The band stays in range keeping that nice even flow. The guitar solo took more articulation with the additional notes compared to the guitar rift. Legato definitely fits, the rift and the solo blend together appropriately. McJagger's vocals definitely add an unique accent. Harmony- The chords are in major during the whole lapse of the song. McJagger's vocals are also in major. Timbre- First and foremost, McJagger's voice strikes me at the end…

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    Music. Music is the sound on what the average person's ears and brain will claim is music, even if the sound was not meant to be any type of tune. From who or where that sound was coming from could have been a certain physical object or some sort of tune-making species other than a human being. These tune-making objects are doing so unintentionally, whereas a person can be making a sound with a particular unique instrument, having the intentions to create a tune or a rythem. Examples or…

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    Their repertoire of sounds range from uttering a liquid, rambling medley of soft caws, coos, clicks and rattles and rusty gate sounds. They may not be classified as songbirds, but they are every bit as interesting. Sleek black in color with inquisitive eyes, a loping gait and an intelligence level that far outreaches that of their lighter colored winged bretheren, the crow is a bird well worthy of our respect and admiration. Nearly every bird watching guide describes the American Crow as one of…

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    while countless children chase after insects. One night, one kid heard an insect sing on the slope, so he went outside to find it. The insect singing symbolize that it is fall. After that several children went out to find the insect that was making a sound. Each night, more children can to see the insect and their lantern was more decorative. That symbolize the different personalities that each child…

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    Before going into our scavenger hunt, I thought that communicating with people without speech would not be a hard task; however, after approaching our first destination, I quickly realized that this scavenger hunt would be more challenging than I originally thought. Every person that we tried to communicate with seemed very confused and gave us funny facial expressions. My group signed to each other, and the people that we were trying to communicate with were definitely wondering what was…

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    Take a moment and imagine that you are in a class listening to a biology lecture. For many of you, the sound of the instructor’s voice is your main point of focus, as it should be. As a normal functioning person, you are able to drown out unnecessary noises and focus your attention. Now, I want you to imagine hearing the instructor’s voice, a humming bird in the window, a pen clicking, a person whispering in the back of the class, a siren from outside, and the pitter patter of footsteps in the…

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    relevant to the topic because it examines how speech production is affected by hormones. The researchers used a placebo in their study, which the other testosterone treatment results were compared to. This information is useful because it provides a sound methodology and systematic approach to collecting sufficient data. The study was conducted by Huang, who is an MD at Brigham & Women’s Hospital, and other scientific researchers who have studied voice and hormones for several…

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    setting up the tent getting the poles, out putting them together, setting them up right, out of nowhere a light bolt struck right at them. They all jumped and started to put out the fire it left. “Ha….Ha….Ha….” They could hear in the faint distance sounds like a little girl. “Hey! Why are you guys laughing at me?” Noah yelled frustrated getting a little red in the face. “It wasn't us! We heard it too, it must be the spirits.” Jim said creepily and looking around. They continued…

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