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    LIMITATION OF SIGHT AND HEARING INTRODUCTION Humans have sight and hearing limitation. Without any devices‚ our sight and hearing was limited. Most of the limitation of sight can be overcome with the help of certain optical instruments such as magnifying glass‚ microscope‚ binoculars and others. The range of frequency of hearing in human 20 Hz to 20 000 Hz. It was different according to the age of a person. Hearing limitations can be overcome by using devices such as microphone‚ stethoscope‚ earphone

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    not answer the door if someone should pass by and eat well before the meeting. Question 2 In your own words write a paragraph on the difference between ‘hearing’ and active listening’. Within this write about why effective listening is important to life coaching. The difference between ‘hearing’ and ‘active listening’ is that hearing can be

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    communicates what they think‚ want‚ and feel do you know what they mean? Are you being an effective listener to the person that is expressing their thoughts to you? Being an effective listener requires more than just hearing the words that are coming out of the speaker ’s mouth. Hearing is mechanical and requires minimal effort or skill. Listening is a skill that requires practice and concentration to avoid the barriers that are working against it (Hynes‚ 2005). Effective communication exists when

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    Saladin 6th edition 2 Henry was involved in an automobile accident and had a badly traumatized ear. The damage extended into the middle ear (i.e.‚ the region between the ear drum and the beginning of the inner ear). a Besides the obvious hearing defects resulting‚ why did Henry notice a significantly reduced salivary flow? b Why did he stop making as much saliva as before? Henry has probably some damage to the facial nerve‚ The facial nerve affects the facial muscles‚ muscle of middle

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    type of government is supreme in some cases. Over the years‚ federalism has certainly changed because more ideas have been proposed‚ but ultimately it has centralized the meaning for the better. In order of importance‚ the Marshall Supreme Court Decisions ranks number one. This began when the state of Maryland attempted to impede operation of a branch of the Second Bank of the United States by imposing a tax on all notes of banks not chartered in Maryland. Though the law‚ by its language‚

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    Adult T told me she was having a very hard time hearing things she normally could hear such as her phone ringing‚ the radio in her car or the television at home. She has had to increase the volume on all of these in order to hear it. The “age-related hearing loss is a condition called presbycusis.” (Berk‚ 2014 p 503) Also the difficulty moving could be a result of “a gradual loss in bone density that

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    The Dunes. The Dunes is a big sand hill that depending on the weather will burn your feet. The Dunes is a great place to go if you’re looking to have some fun walking in sand and also going to the beach. Hearing the beach at night just calms you down no matter what is going on because‚ hearing the breeze flow over the lake creates a sound that can’t be mimicked by technology which is very rare nowadays. Michigan City is a good place to visit but of course every city has its down falls I mean Atlanta

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    I. INTRODUCTION Noise is playing an ever increasing role in our lives and seems a regret-table‚ but ultimately avoidable corollary of current technology. The trend toward the use of more labor-saving devices‚ sports and pleasure craft‚ high-wattage stereo and quadriphony‚ larger construction machinery‚ and the increasing numbers of ground vehicles and aircraft‚ has created a gradual acceptance of noise as a natural by-product of progress.  Most of us are very used to the sounds we hear in

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    Introduction Both Federal Court System and the State Court System play an important role in the criminal justice system. There are some major differences between these two court systems. A prime example of this is their jurisdiction while federal court jurisdiction is limited to the types of cases they are allowed to hear. For example‚ some cases involve violations of the United States Constitution and/or federal laws or the Congress could give them a court case. However‚ the state court has a broad jurisdiction

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    separated by “Just opening or closing the screen door‚” it was the difference between being home in his own language and being in the world of the gringos‚ or white English speaking person. Rodriquez had a very poetic way to describe what he was hearing. He describes his parents English as “high- whining vowels and guttural consonants” and so he didn’t see English as a beauty but as noise. A woman in the drug store saying something to him he describes this as “exotic polysyllabic sounds would bloom

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