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    to give us an accurate view of the world? When our senses are ignited by sensory data we can accurately view persons‚ places‚ or things to a certain extent. As humans we all gather information by using sensory perceptions. Sensory perceptions are the conscious recognition and interpretation of sensory stimuli that serve as a basis for understanding‚ learning‚ and knowing or for motivating a particular action or reaction. We human have five senses by which we use to gain and perceive sensory information

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    direct experience of cause‚ cannot be sensed. Locke believed that all knowledge is derived from our senses‚ which produce impressions on the mind which turn to ideas‚ whereas Hume’s believed that all knowledge is derived from experiences‚ and that any experience is of one’s own perception. Thus not allowing us to be completely certain of anything. Locke also believed that ideas could be created beyond sense perception‚ through multiple simple sensations‚ such as the idea of god‚ whereas Humes believed

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    PROPRIORCEPTION. Propriorceception is essentially the ability to sense the position‚ alignment and movement of one’s body and its parts in space. For example‚ if your eyes were closed‚ you’d still know where your hands are without much thought due to proprioreception. Also when you are standing proprioreception allows you to be aware of where your limbs are and therefore you can make any necessary adjustments if you felt out of balance. This ability to know where your body parts are in 3-dimensional

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    of life and how they view certain topics. What may be true to you may not be true to me. Knowledge depends on the experience level of the person involved. Sensory data is your senses‚ which are seeing‚ hearing‚ touching‚ smelling‚ tasting‚ and feeling of motion‚ movement‚ and gravity. All this information from our senses is collected in the brain‚ then organized and used for all

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    Teaching Style To place you in context. As we all know‚ the human being has 5 senses and these senses are the information input in various forms. The intensity of the data or the stimuli collected by these senses‚ determines the residual effect or impregnation (souvenirs‚ memories…) in the brain. For example: You just have to think about the best souvenir you have of a favorite teacher and ask yourself why? you remember the particular situations. All answers regardless of the individual will indicate

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    LAWSON The short story “The Loaded Dog”‚ written by Henry Lawson in 1901 displays a significant aspect of distinctively visual through Lawson’s effective and apparent use of imagery. Lawson’s effective use of imagery stimulates the reader’s five senses in order for the audience to visualize what is actually happening. Such a notion of distinctively visual is evident in Lawson’s childhood where he contracted a condition that affected his eyesight negatively‚ thus he relied heavily on his eyesight

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    into the modern mode of psychological obsession and madness. The predominant mode of Maupassant’s psychological stories is not the manifestation of the ghostly supernatural in the traditional sense; rather the stories focus on some mysterious dimension of reality that exists beyond what the human senses can perceive. But even as this realm of reality is justified rationally‚ the reader is never quite sure whether the realm truly exists "out there" in the world of the story or whether it is a product

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    creates a sense of ambiguity and lack of identity. This mystified poem depicts feelings of ignorance as well as disinterest as “they” are treated with a lack of concern. This text portrays the physical journey between continents as lengthy. This is evident “In the fourth week the sea dropped clear away And they were there ...” which contains features of imagery‚ pronouns and ellipsis. The Imagery appeals to the audiences visual senses and creates an atmosphere. Ellipsis gives a sense of ambiguity

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    environment in which he/she lives. There are five senses that help us to understand and evaluate the stimuli of the environment. These senses are sight‚ hearing‚ taste‚ smell and touch. By these senses we percieve what is going on around us.  All perception involves signals in the nervous system‚ which in turn result from physical or chemical stimulation of the sense organs. For example‚ vision involves light striking the retina of the eye. However‚ these senses are sometimes limited. Something cannot be

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    the five senses one of the most used is sight‚ the narrator describes every memory‚ moment and expression in such detail that you can picture it perfectly. Such as “The brown larvae of tobacco shreds and the grey flecks of ash covered both the table and the floor beneath it. The once - varnished surface of the table was disfigured by numerous black scars and gashes inflicted by the neglected burning cigarettes of many years." Hearing also had and affect as well‚ it gives you the sense of

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