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    In literature, one of the strongest devices is imagery wherein the author uses words and phrases to create “mental images” for the reader. Imagery helps the reader to visualise more realistically the author’s writings. The usage of metaphors, allusions, descriptive words and similes amongst other literary forms in order to “tickle” and awaken the readers’ sensory perceptions is referred to as imagery. Imagery is not limited to only visual sensations, but also refers to igniting kinaesthetic, olfactory

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    Assessment: The chart with the odor labels with the teachers assistance will help determine how much the children understand about odors. Through personal communication, the teacher will ask questions to see what the children learned about odors and the sense of smell. The teacher and children will make another chart discussing other objects that have odors and the types of odors they possess. Extension Activities: The children will go home and document any unique smells they happen to smell. They will

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    Sixth Sense Technology is a mini-projector coupled with a camera and a cellphone. Sixth Sense can also obey hand gestures. The camera recognizes objects around a person instantly, with the micro-projector Over laying the information on any surface, including the object itself or hand. Also can access or manipulate the information using fingers. Make a call by Extend hand on front of the projector and numbers will appear for to click to know the time by Draw a circle on wrist and a

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    Introduction The purpose of this investigation is to test the effect of sensory input on Lubricina metabolism. The five senses is how the human body’s function on a daily basis. The five senses include touch, hearing, smell, sight and taste. Testing many tests about the five senses and looking at the various results of the metabolism will conclude my experiment. A metabolism is a chemical occurrence that allows organisms to live. Without a metabolism every organism would be dead. Measuring the different

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    The Five Senses “In Discussion: the sense that you could live without” If you had to choose one of your five senses to live without, which one would it be? There are touch, taste, smell, sight, and hearing. Multiple people go without hearing. Some of them have a difficult time without hearing if they lost their hearing instead of being born without. If I were to go without a sense I would much rather be born without than to slowly lose my sense through my lifetime. There are many people who take

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    London while Wordsworth on the other hand writes about the positive aspects of London. Although these poems portray London differently, they do so by the use of similar methods. The methods they use to portray London are exaggeration, use of the five senses, and personification. Both William Blake and William Wordsworth use exaggeration to describe London during the industrial revolution. In “London”, William blake uses exaggeration to illustrate the negative aspects of London during the industrial

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    Laws of Life

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    sensation of that mystical? Almost never is it explained within tangible description. Almost always it is explained within a range of feelings, and other than bodily expressions; one cannot use their five primal to sense emotions. How does one explain the emotion of love? If it is with any of the five senses, then surely their feelings are lust. What is faith? Belief in the unproved. How can one prove what they have faith in, if not by science or some earthly sensation? It is by that which is not sensed

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    systems including touch, vision, hearing, taste, and smell develop early on but tend to mature with development. A child’s senses are a natural set of capabilities that allow them to form perceptions. When children use movement to interact with their environmental stimuli they are using their senses to gather and interpret information. The information that is collected through the senses enables young children to form ideas and concepts (Ruffin, 2009). Infants and young children are rapidly learning about

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    1880s when Francis Galton described a condition where he thinks of numbers in visual imagery, which is known as synesthesia today. Synesthesia is the experience in which a stimulation of one sense triggers an additional sensory experience (Rothen & Mejer, 2010). In other words, it is a condition where the senses are cross-linked, and the experience is automatic and reliable (Rich, Bradshaw, & Mattingley, 2005). A common type of synesthesia is called the grapheme color synesthesia, which is when people

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    Senses Lesson Plan Essay

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    Senses Lesson Plan TOPIC: The Five Senses OBJECTIVES: Knowledge:  The students will understand the concept of the five senses that humans have. These five senses are touch, taste, sight, smell, and hearing. These senses make it possible for people to interact with others and get around in their daily lives.  The learner will identify and observe the objects in mystery boxes by using touch only.  The learner will identify and observe what various pieces

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