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    Muscle Physiology Essay

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    is the area through which air passes to create sound. It goes as far down as your larynx, up to the tip of your nose and the end of your lips. 2) Regarding inhalation, what might be some reasons that the author cautions not to “really yawn”? What does your own voice sound like when you sing or speak through the openness created by a completely full yawn? If you “really yawn” you are relaxing your muscles too much in order to produce a quality sound. You must find a balance between tense and…

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    The Importance Of Noise

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    Noise is defined as “unwanted sound or loud discordant or disagreeable sound or sounds.” (HSA). When “vibrations are transmitted through the air in the form of waves, they strike the ear, these waves produce the sensation of sound” (How Stuff Work). Our ears are divided into three sections each section with its own parts and functions play their part in enabling us to hear a noise or sound. The outer ear collects and carries vibrations (sound) to the middle ear where it is amplified allowing…

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    Friday By Rebecca Black

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    art or science of combining vocal or instrumental sounds to produce beauty of form, harmony, melody, rhythm, and expressive content." But music isn't really a science, we can all create music. What one person perceives to be beautiful in the terms of music, may be seen as screeching Devil’s music to others. Music is more than a science or art; it is expression, and it is soul. Any man or woman with a tone deaf partner knows how crazy someone can sound while singing. Yet even though they both…

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    medium vibrates. Longitudinal waves are sound waves in air. The…

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    I felt the temperature drop from the tropical heat to a cold breeze in the area we were going to stop; a trickle of water running down a wall in the new area fell into the silence with an ominous manner. Then a sudden splash of water soaked the group ahead of ours and masked an object with heavy steps that darted out. “Garahhhaka,” the same hair-lifting tone that had massacred the field…

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    Power House is where I escaped, it 's where I lifted heavy weights and got sweaty, and it 's where I hit new personal records, but that was all taken away from me about a month ago. Power House was the first gym I ever got a membership too and it brought me and my best friends together so it will always hold a special spot in my heart. The gym that was so special to me closed a few weeks ago because the owner couldn 't afford it anymore, I was heartbroken to see my gym shut down. The gym has…

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    Sound is an amazing spectacle, it is a thing that is made up of vibrating waves that move up and down back and forth. Two ways to think of sound in a real life example are: 1st a slinky; the way it jiggles back and forth is much like how a sound wave can jiggle, 2ond a water wave; the way that the wave looks much like a squiggly horizontal line that is what sound waves act much like. A vibration, A.K.A the up and down slinky motion and the to and fro water wave motion, are called vibrations. A…

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    This Advertisement is trying to show you how good their head phones are. By doing this they are showing us how much sound they block out sound. Image you are on a beautiful river, with the most perfect music playing through your ear, everything is nice and calm, you don’t have a worry in the world. All of a sudden you are thrown off a huge cliff, which just so happens to be a water fall and before you know it everything goes black. You can still hear the beautiful music playing in your ears. You…

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    Purpose Of Perception Essay

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    everyday lives. As a class we all experienced these senses as we went to The Metropolitan Museum of Art and experienced the psychology book. When walking around you use one of your sense, Vision. The way we look at the pictures that were hanging on the walls; was perception. It was the way we thought deeper in the meaning of the pictures. While we are thinking, the…

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    Being An Audiologist Essay

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    what is An Audiologist? Audiologists are healthcare experts who examine, diagnose, deal with, and manage to listen to loss and to listen to conditions like tinnitus and stability disorders. An audiologist holds at the least a master's diploma in Audiology. specialists seeking training in Audiology who do no longer currently maintain a grasp’s diploma need to now pursue a Doctoral diploma in Audiology (Au.D). Audiologists should be certified within the kingdom in which they exercise, and are…

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