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    details. On page 7 in paragraph 2 she gives the sense of sight. “They were glistening from the slow rain.” Jody wakes up to the rain and gloom. He sees the shining of a wet leaf. This sense makes him aware of his surroundings as well as shows the setting. Rawling also uses a sense of touch on page 224 in paragraph 1. “The fawn came to Jody’s bed and poked its muzzle against his face.” This sense of touch shows the groggy character waking up. Another sense that Rawling uses is sound on page 224 in paragraph

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    The Rain in the Hills In this lesson we will learn: About the beauty of rain in the hills. About sense words. Words related to Train Travel Have you ever travelled in the hills by bus when it was raining heavily? How do you think the hills when it rains? The rocky paths, The slender trees, The gentle drizzle, The heavenly breeze. Illustration: A mountain slope with pine trees and winding paths. A valley below

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    accurate visual perceptual processing, a student would have difficulty learning to read, give or follow directions, copy from the whiteboard, visualize objects or past experiences, have good eye-hand coordination, integrate visual information with other senses to do things like ride a bike, play catch, shoot baskets when playing basketball, or hear a sound and visualize where it is coming from (like the siren on a police

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    the Thames River as he is fleeing the Martians, as well as the wake of death they have left behind. After the battle over the river, he meets a curate, to whom he displays his new sense of reality. The overzealous curate begins a frantic religious explanation of the war when the narrator quickly snaps back with his new sense of reality. As the curate begins to babble, the narrator remarks, “Things have changed-- You must keep hope. There is always hope” (Wells 63). This quote is the result of the challenges

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    Processing Disorders 2 We have five senses we use to get information on a delay basis. This can be somewhat challenging for parents and children with sensor processing disorder (SPD). Sensory processing disorder “refers to our ability to take in information’s through our senses (touch, movements, smell, taste, vision, and hearing) organize and interpret that information, and make a meaningful response” (www

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    careful of is becoming “prisoners” of media and we cannot become so dependent on media that we cannot function if something goes wrong. We also need to be careful in the sense that everything that media presents us may not be 100% accurate, factual or proven. Media is a cave. People who do not question

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    ability of the dog to hear even those people or things from a long distance away make them a good choice for watchdog. Dogs, who are breed for the purpose of being guards, can warn their owners if someone is approaching or if something is going on. The sense of hearing of all dogs is really helpful when it comes to guarding and protecting something. The magic of a dog whistle A dog whistle is one of the important dog sounds that your dog can hear. Even if you hear the noise from the whistle as a normal

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    I chose this poem because I found it to be an interesting poem. It is blunt in its message and the way it presents itself. While the poem may be short, it works to its advantage by being able to hold the reader's attention and then unleashing a surprise to the reader. I enjoyed how everything seemed great in the beginning but in the end, tragedy struck. It is a poem that can be related to the world. There are plenty of people in the world who seem happy on the outside but are depressed on the inside

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    process of organizing and interpreting sensory information so that it makes sense.’ (King, L., 2013, p. 85, para. 3.) These processes guide us to recognize and understand various stimuli. There are two types of processes that are distinguished in sensation and perception: top-down processing and bottom-up processing. Top-down begins with cognitive processing at greater levels of the brain. This helps organisms to sense what is occurring around them and to implement that to the

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    Spider Monkeys

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    food. This had been previously documented by multiple groups in lab environments. Hiramatsu et al. wanted to see which senses the spider monkeys used in this species natural habitat. The researchers focused on whether or not the spider monkeys chose fruit based on sight, smell, or a combination of the two, and why they preferred that chosen sense. They also looked at whether one sense was favored over another, or used in conjunction with each other. Although spiders monkey diets include more than fruit

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