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    In the sound of thunder the author believes that all small choices have potentially large consequences. Every little actions someone takes have at least a little consequence to it no matter if it’s bad or good. Timing is every‚ it impacts the future by every moves. Sometimes we wondered what could have happened if we did this instead of that. All those possibility are based on timing‚ the time is determined by decisions that are made which can lead to a distinguishable path. In “ The sound of thunder”

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    I hope that all is well‚ but I would like to confront you about an underlying issue within the deaf community. After watching the documentary “Sound And Fury‚” something became very apparent that needs to be addressed. Deafness is an impairment since it limits ability to fit in and succeed in a society. It is imperative intervene in the situation with Heather. An intervention becomes obligatory when someone’s life is in danger‚ deafness is not a culture‚ it is an impairment that many people suffer

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    The Sound Poetry Circuit: Festivals‚ Networks‚ and Transatlantic Relations There is a photograph ‚ taken during the 11th edition of the Sound Poetry International Festival‚ held in Toronto in 1978‚ that depicts three authors: they are‚ from the left to the right‚ Bob Cobbing‚ Sten Hanson (holding what seems to be a cat)‚ and Henri Chopin‚ or‚ should we say‚ England‚ Sweden‚ and France‚ in what seems to be a metaphorical representation of the theme proposed by the current paper. Either way‚ they

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    I have never thought that music alone without lyrics can have certain meaning and create some kind of emotion. As both of my parents don’t have a special like on music‚ I am growing up without familiarity with all different types of music. I just used to listen to songs which have pretty melody and lyrics. To be honest‚ I have never paid much attention to rhythm‚ beat and rests because I feel like lyrics and melody are the only things that make me to like certain song. Before I take this class and

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    S1523 Project Title The Focalization of Sound Abstract Objectives/Goals Scientists have been able to focus sound waves by transmitting an ultrasonic wave in a straight line that can give off audible sound in its path. The only disadvantage to this is the high cost. This project was designed to develop a low-cost process of focusing sound using a parabolic dish and sound-absorbent material. Methods/Materials The project began with the building of a sound box to test different materials in. The box

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    FTV 140 16 May 2011 It Sounds Mouth Watering In all types of film‚ especially with animation‚ the images that are created on screen visually engage the audience to the world of the film‚ yet in order to fully experience all that the film has to offer‚ the visual aspects are only half of the importance. Sound design makes up that other half of the cinematic experience‚ and engages senses other than the visual in order to immerse the audience into the film. In Brad Bird’s animated film

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    the song “The ’59 Sound‚” by The Gaslight Anthem. The Gaslight Anthem is a punk rock band that comes from New Brunswick. Many of their songs have tangled‚ cryptic lyrics which makes it difficult to determine what they are about exactly‚ but they always tend to be melancholy. The music sounds just like a pretty normal energetic rock song. The illusion of life perspective will provide the lens to find underlying meaning in this particular song. I expect to find that the music and the lyrics will

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    among 18- to 25-year-olds (Fishburne‚ Abelson‚ & Cisin‚ 1980)” (Jeffrey Arnett‚ 342). There has been some psychological studies done on why music is so much better when a person is “high.” In Vannatta’s article‚ “Why Marijuana Makes Music Sound So Much Better‚” she explains the psychological effects and reasons of why that “high” feeling you get makes music more enjoyable. According to her article‚ “The corpus callosum connects the two hemispheres of the brain. THC‚ the active ingredient in marijuana

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    Simon and Garfunkel sing‚ “People writing songs that voices never share‚” in their song “The Sound of Silence.” This idea rings true in “The Sound of Silence” and “Candle in the Wind” as both songs portray an idea of loneliness and isolation. “The Sound of Silence” was written by Paul Simon‚ performed by Simon and Garfunkel‚ and covered by Disturbed. Released in 1966‚ the song exposes man’s inability to connect with other humans. Similarly‚ Elton John’s “Candle in the Wind‚” written in 1973‚ is a

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    When the topic of music is brought up people tend to think about their favorite artist‚ genre‚ or song‚ but what many do not know or realize is that the planets of the solar system make music. Sounds given off by the planets do not exist in the most conventional way that is seen on earth. Rather‚ sounds exist as electromagnetic vibrations emitted by the planets and trapped radio waves bouncing between each planet and its atmosphere (Millis). These electromagnetic vibrations and radio waves are not

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