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    The Five Special Senses

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    The disability i picked this time around affects one of the five special senses. An individual con become deaf in a variety of ways. It can be due to that they were born without the ability to hear, were in an accident that caused them to lose their sense of hearing, they might have ear wax blocking their ear drums, or they might have gotten an ear infection that turned bad. It is quite easy to tell if you are experiencing hearing loss. You can tell if you have to turn the volume up on the TV

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    my students that we are going to start a new unit on literature in which it has to deal with the five senses. This is how my script will go: Hello class today we will begin to learn about the five sense. To first start off I would like to know what you guys know about the five senses. The first question would be: How many of you know what the five senses are? The second question would be: What sense do we use our eyes for? The third question would

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    For the lecture, I attended I went to Professor’s Eric Palazzo talk on the five senses on an illustration with a charter on it. The piece was from the middle ages and was depicting a religious scene more specifically Christianity. In the lecture, Professor Eric Palazzo explained the connections if any from the charter to the illustration. He also takes a time to explain every detail of the Christian illustration from the curtain to the people. In the lecture, he explains how in the charter it

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    Internet Activity #6 The five traditional senses have been around since the time of Aristotle. Each sensory organ is made up of cells that have receptors for stimuli. In this way, the cells are linked to the nervous system and the brain. The senses are very primitive functions of the cells. Humans’ most developed sense is sight. The eye is the sensory organ for sight. Visual input from the eyes is mapped by the back of the brain, and it is combined into one image, combining the image from both

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    Five Sense Poem Analysis

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    Five Sense Poem Winter is white and blue. It tastes like a cold popsicle The scraping of snow shovels on sidewalks and driveways It smells like ginger bread cookies It looks like white frost on the ground in the mornings It makes me feel joyful. 2. Part of speech Poem The Museum. Modern and Popular Exhibits and Represents Neatly Gallery. 3. Three Word Forms Summer Hot, Sand, fun Sand, fun, friends Fun, Friends, Beach Friends, Beach, Vacation Beach, Vacation, Families Vacation, Families, Cookouts

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    What will it mean to sense something? Sensory receptors are focused neurons that answer to specific forms of stimuli. When sensory information is identified by a sensory receptor, sensation has occurred. For instance, light that comes in the eye causes chemical variations in cells that are present at the back of the eye. These cells transmit messages, in the form of action potentials, to the central nervous system. The transformation from sensory stimulus energy to action potential is called as transduction

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    that should be used. Descriptive writing is used to provide a visual for the reader. For instance, using specific details in the description is important to convey an image for a reader who might not be familiar with the subject. There are five different senses used to help a writer communicate an experience. They are sight, sound, taste, smell and touch. Stepping into a uniquely different environment can inspire a writer to gather details during the prewriting stage. The details help to support

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    All five senses can affect a person's mood by either lifting to dropping it. Moods can be moldable and change quickly. Music can cause strong reactions to mood as can different things that you see, touch or taste. It would be helpful to be able to know your current mood so that you can help to modify to create the mood you want to be in, or help get you out of a mood you don't want to be in. According to Passage 1, mood can change to match the type of music you listen to. If you are angry and

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    The County Fair relates to the five senses in many ways. The creaking of the rides, the mouthwatering aromas, scrumptious foods, and the wonderful sights. Covington County Fair is a thrilling and fun place to be. There are a few sights and sounds that an individual will experience at the Fair. When he or she first arrive, they will see the rides with their bright, colorful lights flashing and hear the rides creak and whiz by as they are walking through the gate. A person can hear the excitement in

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    that professors, Steve Quig, Marcie Sims, and Michael Meyer, listed that I believe is extremely useful to me as a student of writing. Professor Quig mentioned that the best way to perform showing, is to use the five senses (sight, smell, taste, touch, and hear). The use of the five senses in paper one could further improve the paper, as it would allow for the readers

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