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    a perfect place to go for a vacation. Capitola is one of my favorite places to go. I love the small, colorful town and the beach is calm and relaxing. In Capitola, there are many things to see, hear, smell, touch, and taste. You can use your five senses for everything around you! Sight There is a lot to see in Capitola, CA! Beaches, Sand, and People are all things you can see around you, but there is also much much MUCH more to see! As you look around the town, you can see some things that you

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    in order to maintain the usual human body temperature, 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit. Senses is a faculty by which the body feels an external stimulus: one of the faculties of sight, smell, hearing, taste and touch. A sense organ, or sensor, dedicated to each sense, sight (vision), hearing (audition), taste (gustation), smell (olfaction) and touch (somatosensation) are the five traditionally recognized senses. The five senses are located on different parts of the human body, for example, the eyes translate

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    A Rose for Emily Essay Title: The Jealous Townspeople I. Thesis Statement: A Rose for Emily is a story of the envy harbored by the citizens in reaction to Miss Emily’s pride, reclusiveness, and heritage. II. A. Topic Sentence: Miss Emily’s heritage is the first and most important reason the town’s people were desirous of her. 1. Supporting Sentence: Miss Grierson was born into a prominent family the residents of her town recognized as being an old and distinguished family.

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    “As human beings, a feeling of belonging is vital to the well being and self esteem of the individual, but a lack of connection, or rejection can cause instability and other negative repercussions” Senses of belonging evolve from the connections made with entities such as people, places and communities. The feeling of connection or relation with these entities is formed from the perception of oneself and the perception of these entities as shaped by historical cultural, social, and personal context

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    Uninterrupted Play

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    sensory processing refers to taking in information through the senses (Thompson & Raisor, 2013). Through sensory play, a young child makes sense of, and masters his or her world (Kanics, 2010). Marie Montessori believed a child becomes acquainted with his environment, and intelligence is developed when he is being allowed to manipulate his environment (Thomas & Rainor, 2013). Children must have opportunities to use all five senses, and sensory play can help a child build vocabulary and understand

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    boards” (4), all the while insisting that the police officers “chatted pleasantly, and smiled” (4), paying no attention to the narrator’s antics. Here, Poe gives the readers a look into the mind of the narrator, who is entirely insane. It would make no sense for the police officers to not notice what the narrator was doing, unless he wasn’t actually doing those things. This is one of many instances of double realities in the story from Poe’s unreliable narrator. The noise of the death watches grow louder

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    There are three false alarms: "I see thee still . . . I see thee yet . . . I see thee still!" Between each of these alarms comes a moment of respite in which Macbeth appeals to the world of the physical senses: "Art thou not . . . sensible to feeling?" "Mine eyes are made the fools of the other senses," and "It is the bloody business which informs thus to mine eyes." In his final lines, as he ascends to the king's chamber, he imagines himself as the personification of Murder itself, stealthily making

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    What Are The Five Senses

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    possess five senses of sight, hearing, smell, taste and touch through which they can experience and make sense of world. Without our senses, we wouldn't have any idea what was going on around us and the human body would be functionally useless. Each of the senses therefore provides important functions and serves an intended purpose. The sense of smell is a chemical sense. It is called chemical sense as it detects the chemicals in the environment and it works on larger distances. The sense of smell

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    bizarrely from its freshens gaze, when the time of wonder came to me at era as I child, stars reached my senses richly in every moment I looked up the sky, night was my favourite time, every time I waked up in the mornings, I couldn’t wait for earth axis to orbit near the dark sky, just matter of time (gravity holds time), just stargazing all night till morning, was one memory of goodness hood. The sense of wonder for mothers of galaxies was one miracle to see, perhaps the great error is believing we’re

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    Imagine not picking up on social rules and cues, even as your peers are progressing rapidly. The way they act and speak to each other appears magical to you. Imagine having some days where you can hear but can’t understand what words are being said. Imagine being overwhelmed by every movement, noise, and smell one day, while craving that same stimulation the next day. Imagine having an extraordinary ability to see detail no one else can. Imagine finding divine pleasure in every little thing

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