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    Jessica Hearing Purpose of Experiment- To guess how many different noises we can recognize without using vision. Hypothesis- If I make noise with my objects‚ then I will be able to recognize the sound even without seeing them Experimental Procedure: 1. First‚ I will begin by getting everything I need such as coins‚ a jar‚ a hard back book‚ and paper. 2. NJessica Hearing Purpose of Experiment- To guess how many different noises we can recognize without using vision. Hypothesis- If I make

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    Verbal: (what is it and how will you use it in Livingstone Road Residence) ● clear speech - is when you are pronouncing words correctly and sounding the ends of words clearly. In Livingstone Road Residence we would use clear speech with those who have hearing impairments so they can have a better understanding of what I’m saying to them. ● selection of appropriate language - In health and social care we have to use formal and informal language when communicating. When we are discussing about a client

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    Practical Book Review Liberty University Hearing and listening are two different things. Most of us have the ability to hear; but how many of us actually comprehend what is being said? Listening is a very complicated skill that many people do not posses. As humans‚ many of us go through life hearing what we want to hear and doing what we want with the information. In order to communicate effectively it is important to know when to

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    mood and memories as well as our ability to focus and concentrate.  In today’s society we tend to forget how important these organs are and the potential that they have.  This visually dependent society focuses more on the use of sight rather than hearing. For example when you

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    A DETAILED LESSON PLAN IN ENGLISH 213(SPEECH COMMUNICATION I. OBJECTIVES At the end of the lesson‚ the learners are expected to: A. Know effective skills to communicate. B. Internalize the importance of communicating effectively. C. Recognize role of systematic planning in formulating a plan. D. Assess how communication can affect our daily lives. II. SUBJECT MATTER Topic: Seven Steps to Effective Communication (Sheila Dicks) Reference: “I Listen; Therefore‚ I Speak Effectively” Author:

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    forever changing‚ the need for progressive laws and regulations is important. Although the United States Supreme Court cannot directly change these laws‚ it does

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    Alanis Morisette‚ looking at the beautiful wild daisies freshly blossoming on the side of the road. Then‚ all of a sudden‚ I heard a loud noise‚ which was the driver’s side tire blowing out. That’s when everything spun out of control. I remember hearing the air bag bursting out then lost control. I headed straight for the ditch and end for end my convertible two times and smashed into the ditch upside down the opposite way I was going. Soon after the convertible started to roll‚ I was knocked

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    found the right books for them. The right genre. Besides‚ music can actually harm you on the long run. We all know that as we age‚ so does our ears. By listening to music frequently we can actually add to that causing us to lose a huge chunk of our hearing abilities. In conclusion‚ the influence of books is greater than music. Books will not harm you. In fact‚ books will help you become a better person‚ writer and student. Music is also great‚ but remember to not

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    improved self-esteem and confidence‚ higher grades at school and in academic work and even better health and general well-being. Studies have shown that‚ whereas speaking raises blood pressure‚ listening brings it down. Listening is not the same as Hearing Hearing refers to the sounds that you hear‚ whereas listening requires more than that it requires focus. Listening means paying attention not only to the story‚ but how it is told‚ the use of language and voice‚ and how the other person uses his or her

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    had been passed‚ denied‚ and even overturned by the courts. First I viewed the debate and proposed 2014 amendment of medical marijuana in the Politics in Florida book (Ch. 2‚ Pg. 58). After‚ I viewed another 2014 amendment that was less debated upon‚ being the Water and Land Conservation (Ch. 9‚ Pg. 300). Lastly I took a slightly different approach in selecting the Florida Marriage Protection Amendment‚ as this issue was heavily involved in the court system. Instead of analyzing the amendments themselves

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