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    Jonathan Ortiz Gabriel Diaz Glenn Holland Tok Final Exam Language and five senses Language does interfere with the way we see knowledge. For example, we use metaphors to talk about the world in both familiar and innovative ways, and in contexts ranging from everyday conversation to literature and scientific theorizing. One example of a metaphor that interferes with the way we think is "she is fishing in troubled waters" this metaphor doesn't mean that the person is actually fishing, this

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    Five Senses of Design The show did a good job at engaging most of the senses. Sight was engaged through looking at all the show trucks. They also set up social media pages where people could tag and post pictures to. I think it would be really engaging it the show goers could vote through social media on their favorite truck. They could have a picture of each truck and the one with the most likes wins a prize. This would engage those at the show and people who were not at the show. The picture below

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    Section #1 Will we have our 5 senses in heaven? Why or why not? I think we will have our five senses in heaven because we would not be able to communicate with each other in heaven. With our sense of taste, we could taste the delectable food. With our sense of hearing, we could listen to other people talk. With our sense of smell, you could smell all of the nice and pleasant aromas. With our sense of touch, you could pet all of the dogs in heaven

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    My Five Sense Of Home

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    guiding me to my physical house, which isn't necessarily a bad thing as theres nothing wrong with spending time with family. My house is located in a more rural area so because of this my 5 senses are constantly being used. Like anywhere I use my first sense of vision a lot because its the most common and useful sense. My house sits on an acre of land, the front of the house is brick while the rest is siding. My dad added an addition to the house in the backyard, my dad also build a playground for me

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    newborn and mother to the first kiss between new lovers, touch can send a powerful and memorable message. All know that the five senses are sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch. However, perhaps few have consciously considered that while the senses of sight, hearing, smell, and taste are restricted to specific parts of the human body, the sense of touch is the only sense initiated from all over the body. (Richmond, 2012, p. 175) From the crown of the head to the sole of

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    your five senses. By breathing in through your nose, you’re using your sense of smell. We all have five senses which are: touch, taste, sight, hearing, and smell. They help protect us, like when we feel pain when we touch a hot pan. They also help us enjoy our world! Your senses work together to let you know what’s around you. You can see, smell, and touch beautiful flowers, while also hearing bees buzzing happily nearby. You can also feel the rays of the sun warming your body. Your senses are working

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    History Through the utilization of our five senses within our everyday lives and experiences we are able to acquire knowledge. Our senses are subjective channels of communication which can either be a strength or a weakness in various areas of knowledge such as Law or History. Law, a human science, is a system of rules that help to regulate the actions of a town, city, and country. Its application does not derive solely as it is written, but also in the way a lawmaker perceives different situations

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    Five Senses

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    of the five sense, the one sense that I would want to lose, if I have to lose a sense is smell. Personally, I feel that smell is the sense that is used the most, but really is not that significant compared to hearing, seeing, tasting, and touching. Smell is the sensation of smelling that pizza sauce and the variety of soups, to the bad smells of animals and farts. Smell is a sense, which is primarily needed when you want to find something or to get the mouth watery for the food. Each sense is important

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    Popcorn: The Five Senses

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    people use it, but does everyone know how to describe or explain it? Sometimes people are so familiar with something that they do not actually take the time to understand what it is. Take a step back, and look at what popcorn truly is. Using the five senses. To start, how does popcorn look? Popcorn is very pleasing to the eye. Popcorn looks soft and gentle, it has the illusion of a cloud. Popcorn is puffy and has a comforting look to it. Popcorn looks like a white, soft, puffy cloud. Popcorn looks

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    Abbey's Five Senses

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    Essay, he does a very good job describing all the various objectives and is very inclusive on using the five senses to describe every detail. In his essay, Abbey describes the sunsets as “elaborate sunsets in every named and unnamed hue of gold, purple, crimson, green, orange, and blue, spread out for fifty or a hundred miles among the floating ranks of clouds.” The inclusiveness of the senses continues in his description of the sounds or the silence that he hears in the desert. In his essay, he

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