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    very useful to the microbiologists. Besides that‚ the magnifier also can overcome the limitations of sight because it can magnify the small objects. Tools to overcome the limitations of the senses of hearing we used are microphone. It can convert acoustic waves into mechanical vibrations so that the sound is amplified and we can hear clearly. The stethoscope is useful to the doctors because they can hear the sound of heartbeats by this tool. The loudspeaker is used by the teachers to make announcements

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    was an “American singer/songwriter” (Biography.com Editors). Buddy Holly’s musical talent was pretty obvious due to the fact that he had learned how to play 4 different instruments “violin to piano to steel guitar before switching to the standard acoustic model”(Draper) all before the age of 11. His interest in music at such a young age would foreshadow for his heavily involved musical future. In early 1956‚ Holly and

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    Live Sound Reinforcement Equipment |Specifications: | | |Sensitivity (for full rated power at 4 ohms) |1.4 Vrms | |Frequency Response (at 1 watt‚ 20 Hz - 20 kHz) |+0 dB‚ –1 dB

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    Planning and Designing for Students with Disabilities    Section 504 and IDEA contain two concepts that affect the planning and design of facilities used by students with disabilities. The first concept—appropriate education—requires that schools provide all students receiving special education services with an individualized education program (IEP). The IEP specifies the levels of performance‚ goals‚ and educational services to be provided and the extent to which students will participate in

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    MEASURING SHORT TERM MEMORY SPAN BY INVESTIGATING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN DIGITAL AND SPATIAL SPAN TASKS. ABSTRACT The purpose of this experiment was to measure short term memory span by looking into the relationship between two span tasks: digital and spatial. The experiment measured digit span and spatial span for each participant by carrying out two trials of each task out at the end of which the participants noted their scores down. The participants task was to recall the

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    The evolution of sound in cinema Jay Beck General histories of the relationship between sound and image in cinema tend to perpetuate an ocular-centricity (emphasizing vision over the other senses) that dates back to the very earliest experiments in “moving pictures”—a term which itself serves to confuse historians. The vast majority of cinema histories tend to relegate the subject of sound in cinema to a subordinate position by studying the transition to the sound period in the late 1920s and

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    Headphones Introduction Earphones‚ headphones are a hardware device that either plugs into your computer (line out) or your speakers and allow you to privately listen to audio without disturbing anyone else. The picture is an example of a USB headset from Logitech with a microphone and a popular solution for computer gaming. Headphones are a pair of small loudspeakers that are designed to be held in place close to a user ’s ears. They are electroacoustic transducers which convert an electrical signal

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    and Hitch furthermore suggested the Central Executive controls the slave systems‚ the Phonological Loop included. The Phonological Loop consists of two parts‚ the Phonological Store which is also known as the ‘inner ear’‚ this is because it stores acoustic information which can only be held for a brief period (limited capacity). The second part is the Articulatory Control Process which is known as the ‘inner voice’‚ this is because it allows sub-vocal repetition which helps us to recollect information

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    inflection. The song has a common time signature in AABA form with partial reprise. The arrangement of the composition featured vocals‚ harmonica‚ acoustic rhythm guitar‚ tambourine‚ and drums. The use of a Harmonic as a lead instrument played by John Lennon is a prominent feature of the composition that creates melody against the open chords played on the acoustic guitar by George Harrison. John Lennon oddly plays the F natural as the first note of the opening motif on the harmonica‚ which adds an Mixolydian

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