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…"(36). As they sit, the narrator begins to hear a "ringing in his ears"(36). As the noise intensifies, the narrator describes a change in the noise: "it was a dull, quick sound - much such a sound as a watch makes when enveloped in cotton"(37). Here I think…
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…autistic children to act abnormal has been found. When given to rats, delayed reactions were seen in response to loud noises and open spaces. When children received secretion, their eye contact improved and alertness and expressive language were seen (Horvath…
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…says, "Above all was a sense of hearing acute. I heard all things in the heaven and in the earth. I heard many things in hell". Poe suggests the narrator is hearing voices and noises in his mind. This constitutes a disorder of the narrator's mind. Also…
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…, everything displayed everywhere in dramatic and artistic disorder. Owners strategically place café tables so leisurely drinkers can observe the busy people. The noises are usually deafening. People chat, sing, swear, whistle, shout, cry, howl…some in the midst…
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…gained popularity by producing songs that reflected the “skater” and teen culture of Southern California. Their music is fun, carefree, rebellious, and filled with adolescent, bathroom humor. The harsh, dense noise that is the hallmark of every Sex Pistols…
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…purposes. It is if they are drawn magnetically to any stray flash of light, any noise, or any internal body signal. The result is a short attention span and a tendency to be distracted by whatever is unimportant and irrelevant and to flit from activity…
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….” With the new radio Irene feels “intruded” upon. Because of the radio’s physical ugliness, it didn’t go with her “intimate possessions” in her living room. This was no ordinary radio. This radio would pick up noises and conversations throughput their apartment…
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…Pressure Environmental Noise Jet lag Kidney disease, heart failure, Asthma Sleep apnea (Sleepnet, 2000) Narcolepsy Nocturnal Myoclonus (Weck, 1989) Lack of exercise Shift work Being too hot or cold…
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…that is so important in this production. This impression of the public life can also be shown through the use of distant sound effects such as cars, horns beeping, shouting and other such noises that would be heard on the streets of New York, the noises
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…fly and bullets rattle” rattle being the noise bullets make when shot out of a gun. And the other being in the line “when his crashing bat salutes the roaring crowd” There is two onomatopoeia’s in this line they are crashing being the noise of bat hitting…
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