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be reproduced loudly from the front speaker rather more quietly from each of the side speakers and not The programme source was a Revox F36HS tape Most of the recordings
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be reproduced loudly from the front speaker rather more quietly from each of the side speakers and not The programme source was a Revox F36HS tape Most of the recordings played over this set up wer. PSF perf adjusted Cedar R 54348 50464 104812 Strait of Juan de Fuca 9040 9040 4year avg Sammamish R 62185 62185 Puget Sound Total 100380 100380 Puget Sound Total 54348 148026 202374 Wild forecast includes supplementation returns Forecast contains Use the . GEDAE. approach:. G. ood News. E. xplanation/ . D. etails. A. ction. E. cho Good News. Good News. Good News. Per employee request, casual dress policy has been approved for Fridays at Tempe Bank effective this Friday. . s. www.posz.org. Philip Coleman, Alice Duque, Philip Jackson, Marek Olik . University of Surrey, Guildford, UK. BBC Audio Research Showcase 2013. start. The binaural dummy is poisitioned in zone A, on the right hand side of the sphere.. 5.1.9. You and I are standing next to each other, listening to the exact same steady sound. . Our ears are identical. . You listen for TWICE as long as I do. How does the (average) power compare? (Please average ONLY over the time that the individual is listening!). Sound waves are made up of a series of regions of high and . low pressure. . The areas of high pressure are called . compressions. . The . areas . of low pressure are called . rarefactions.. Wave energy travels through the material. But a particular piece . Sound waves carry energy that can be used to do work, like forcing the eardrum to vibrate.. The energy can be great enough to cause damage to windows and buildings (sonic boom). Sound Intensity. The amount of energy transported per second by a sound wave is the . REFLECTION OF SOUND. The reflection of sound follows the same laws as the reflection of light. Angle of incidence=Angle of Reflection. Sound waves can be reflected by hard/solid surfaces.. Example: Walls, Buildings and Cliffs. Divide into groups of 3-4. Share your stories—tell what each story is about in 1 sentence. As a group, decide . why. each story is “news”. Make a list of all your reasons (“characteristics”). T. imeliness/ . I. mmediacy. News is what is happening NOW. If it happened last month or last year, it’s not news anymore; it’s history. . Often, the most newsworthy element in the story is the most recent happening, the latest occurrence that relates to the news event.. Presentation . is adapted . from . . http://pr-news.blogspot.com/2004_10_01_archive.html and JEA curriculum. News is. Interesting. Informative. New information. Recent or current. What interests the reader. Producing and Detecting sound. What is sound?. The sound you hear is sound waves that can only travel through matter.. Sound waves are longitudinal waves. . Sources of sound. Every sound comes from a vibration, which is the energy that the wave uses to carry the sound.. Wave. particles vibrate parallel to the direction of the motion of the wave. Terminology. Compressions. : areas where particles come closer together. Rarefactions: . regions where particles are further apart. Adam Dobrodt, Donna Pistolis and Martha Vickery. History of Fake News. Benjamin Franklin. John Adams. Yellow Journalism. Hoaxes. Social Media and Fake News. Never in human history has more information been available to more people. But it’s also true that never in history has more . AUGUST 21, 2017-AUGUST 25, 2017. AGENDA AUGUST 21, 2017. STUDENT NEWS. REVIEW TEST. LECTURE/DISCUSSION: THE ROMAN REPUBLIC AND EMPIRE. 10.1.1 . Analyze the similarities and differences in Judeo-Christian and Greco-Roman views of law, reason and faith, and duties of the individual..
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