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    Sense of Touch/Feeling The Skin Senses Consider the skin has remarkable versatility: It protects us against surface injury‚ holds in body fluids‚ and helps regulate body temperature. The skin also contains nerve endings that‚ when stimulated‚ produce sensations of touch‚ pain‚ warmth and cold. Like several other senses‚ these skin senses are connected to the somatosensory cortex located in the brain’s parietal lobes. The Somatosensory Cortex The skin’s sensitivity

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    skin contains numerous sensory receptors which receive information from the outside environment. The sensory receptors of the skin are concerned with at least five different senses: pain‚ heat‚ cold‚ touch‚ and pressure. The five are usually grouped together as the single sense of touch in the classification of the five senses of the whole human body. The sensory receptors vary greatly in terms of structure. For example‚ while pain receptors are simply unmyelinated terminal branches of neurons‚

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    they do not kill them. 2. Vampires sleep in a freezer‚ not a coffin or on a bed. 3. Sunlight. Vampires can be in the sunlight‚ but too much direct sunlight can weaken their healing ability and kill them. 4. They have super sonic Vampire hearing. Approximatly a 1 mile radius. Also includes telling if someone is breathing or not. 5. Their sight is also heightened. They can see things from a great distance. 6. They have superspeed abilities. 7. They can not transform into a bat.

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    courts‚ they must be given the right to present their case at a revocation hearing before being incarcerated. In fact the probationer is given dates for two separate hearings; first they are granted a “preliminary hearing”‚ called a "pre-revocation hearing"‚ or “Gagnon I hearing”‚ which determines whether they must be incarcerated while awaiting an actual second hearing‚ which is called the “revocation hearing” or “Gagnon II hearing” (Latessa and Smith 2011). It is possible that they can be released

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    of doing a hearing aid fitting. As I was watching and taking notes of how she explained everything to the patient using the HIOBASICS acronym as a guide for myself on what should be covered she managed to get through all of the information‚ as well as make the program settings needed in under 20 minutes. She began with the technical information‚ such as the parts‚ how to charge the hearing aid‚ how long the batteries will charge‚ etc. Then she moved onto actually programming the hearing aids. This

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    Hearing Loss Informative Outline Attention getter: Has anyone told them they couldn’t do something due to a physical disability? Statement of topic: Today‚ I am going to talk about hearing loss. Establish importance of topic: I chose this topic because….. Preview statement: I am going to tell you about hearing loss‚ what types there are‚ what causes it‚ and what treatments or interventions are available. Transition: A lot of people assume there is only one type of hearing loss‚ but what they

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    Hearing loss is hard for many people to deal with in life. It can be hard to accept that there’s a problem with your hearing‚ and this can create some issues that pop up on occasion. Hearing loss not only can impact your personal life‚ but also your professional life. Hearing loss is nothing to take lightly in the workplace‚ even if your hearing loss isn’t severe enough to qualify you for needing a hearing aid. It can be in your best interest to look into how a hearing amplifier can help you

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    Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss Imagine waking up tomorrow feeling dizzy‚ nauseous‚ and your ears just will not stop popping. What is wrong? After about two weeks of experiencing this all the time‚ you go to doctor after doctor trying to find out what in the world is wrong with you. Soon‚ you find your self at an otolaryngologist‚ a doctor that specializes in the inner ear. He finally diagnoses you with Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss (SSNHL). When I was ten years old‚ after going to

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    A Hearing Aid Might Be The Solution For Your Tinnitus Hearing loss and tinnitus often go together. Tinnitus is a ringing or whooshing sound heard inside your ear. Since the sounds originate inside of your ear‚ they are much more noticeable when external sounds are muted due to hearing loss. One possible solution to the problem is to wear a hearing aid. Here’s how it may help. Drown Out Tinnitus By Amplifying External Noise A hearing aid is a sound amplification device. When you wear one‚ the

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    Gagnon I Hearing Analysis

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    Hanrahan‚ 1978). It ultimately created the two-part hearing process‚ which is know as Gagnon I and Gagnon II hearings (O’Leary & Hanrahan‚ 1978). The Gagnon I hearing is what is commonly known as the preliminary hearing (O’Leary & Hanrahan‚ 1978). A Gagnon I hearing should occur in the jurisdiction where the offense happened and should be conducted without little delay (O’Leary & Hanrahan‚ 1978). The main purpose of the Gagnon I hearing is to establish if there was probable cause

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