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    A wave is a disturbance of energy. Sound and light are both disturbances in energy, and they both travel in the forms of waves. While sound travels in a longitudinal wave, light travels through a transverse wave. From a perspective of a human, sound and light on earth is very different compared to sound and light in space. These waves have differences in speed, form, shape, and other properties. Despite many of the differences, sound and light are very similar to each other. Light is a…

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    Vocal Eq Research Paper

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    EQ:- Eq is often used to shape the tone of a vocal track. Which meanest is often used by engineers to enhance the tone, make the tone muddy, enhance the low ends etc. In EQ the first step I would suggest is to remove the low ends. Play around with the eq to remove the rumbles in the track and make it as clean as possible before putting on any effects or compression. Use a high pass filter to remove most of the low frequencies like the background noise. Use drastic eq to find out where the…

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    spot ,where I always feel calm and happy. I was surfing at Mondo's right after a huge storm, which caused the ocean to be really dirty, musty, and full of dangerous riptides. I had just caught a fun wave that ended in the middle of a riptide, where I was all alone. All the other surfers were where the waves were, and I was panicking in a deep swell.…

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    What is wave? In physics, a wave can be defined as a disturbance or oscillation (movement back and forth in a regular rhythm) that travels through space and matter which transfers energy from one place to another. When studying waves it is important to remember and know that waves only transfer energy, not matter. Types of waves: - Transverse wave: A transverse wave is a wave in which the particles of the medium move a perpendicularly (at a right angle) to the direction of the wave. This type…

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    Discussion Questions: 1. The average time for the first harmonic was 7.61. The average time for the second harmonic was 3.44. The average time for the third harmonic was 2.41. The second harmonic was half (1/2) of the first and the third harmonic was a third (1/3) of the first. The relationship between the first harmonic of the coil and all the other harmonics is 1/n, where n is equivalent to the harmonic number. 2. As determined in the previous question, you can tell that you missed a…

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    Kraken Prologue

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    "Wake up lad!" "If you don't wake up you're gonna drown" repeated the voice. Opening my eyes, I try to stand up only to fall below the surface of the sea I find myself in. Yanked out of the water I find myself on a broad platform of wood. Raising my eyes, I see the man who was yelling at me. Facing me is a large tanned man with dark hair and matching beard, his clothes look like he just got off the set of some pirate movie. Trying to get my bearings I glance around, the wooden platform is…

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    Inconsistent, small waves. Tremendous pressure and quick tugs. Bright red water. What would you do if your arm was bitten off by a shark? While most people would freak out, Bethany Hamilton did the complete opposite. Even though many people thought Bethany’s surfing career was over, she proved them wrong. Hamilton is best known for her positive attitude throughout all the struggles she went through after losing her arm (Bricknell). Thirteen years later, she still continues to be a role…

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    In the short article “The Failure of Feminism” the author, Phyllis Chelser, wants to inform readers how feminism has now changed into something with which feminists of the past may not agree. Feminism can be a touchy topic at times that people may want to just avoid. It has a very unique history as well. Originally, feminism started with the women’s fight for the right to vote. Later on feminism carried to other individual issues such as woman wanting to escape from normal gender roles and…

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    confusion, sadness and panic. She begins to watch the constant movement of people. It reminds her of the sea at high tide, when the waves are strong enough to knock you off your feet. At that moment Sarah is swept along, floating on the crest of the wave towards the train, bobbing along the platform buoyant with hope. Confusion, sadness and panic floating away with every wave she rides towards the train. Boarding the Grand Central train heading North on autopilot her head filled with…

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    A current and common reading of Virginia Woolf’s experimental novel The Waves places the character of Bernard against his friends as a dominating force. The novel is noted for its pluralism. The six speaking characters in The Waves express themselves through short monologues, sharing nearly equal space with one another until the concluding section. It is over the final forty-four pages of the novel that Bernard is fully emphasized, the voices of Louis, Rhoda, Jinny, Neville, and Susan giving way…

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