Essays About sound echo

 

  • Sound 2
    ... sound to the ear. The echo is produced when the sound waves are reflected from the walls of your ears. If sound travels at about ...
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  • Toyota Echo
    ... for, high gas mileage." And the strengths-claimed by many-are the Echo's room, comfort, storage, trunk size, bright headlights, great sound system, gas mileage ...
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  • Pope
    ... uncontrollable are eliminated. Again, we see the classic idea that "the sound must seem an echo to the sense". Proportion and decorum ...
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  • Snow Whte
    ... The synchronization of the ripples and echo is perfect and the fluidity of Snow White's movement is graceful and elegant. Sound is also used to distinguish ...
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  • A Passage To India
    ... As a woman who is truly dedicated to her Christian religion, all that that means to her now is "Boum," the sound the echo makes. ...
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  • the end
    ... As a woman who is truly dedicated to her Christian religion, all that that means to her now is "Boum," the sound the echo makes. ...
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  • Urban Poem
    ... After a church bell strikes against its outer shell, it produces an unbalanced echo. If unprepared, the sound is so overpowering it can frighten you. ...
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  • T-1
    ... A conversion or coding is necessary to convert the analog sound waves to digital. ... the changing of analog installations to support digital T-1. Echo is once ...
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  • guitar
    ... The new effects were reverberation, echo, distortion, and the wah-wah ... Distortion allowed for a fuzzy, heavy sound that if used right can create more depth to a ...
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  • Guitar paper
    ... The new effects were reverberation, echo, distortion, and the wah-wah ... Distortion allowed for a fuzzy, heavy sound that if used right can create more depth to a ...
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  • A Report on Bats-
    ... Bats produce ultrasonic sound waves and then use the echo of the returning sound to sense the world around them and in particularly to catch insects. ...
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  • Myth of Narcissus
    ... Echo, never to answer another sound more gladly, cries: "Let us meet"; and to help her own words she comes forth from the woods that she may throw her arms ...
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  • Caved In
    ... The sound was crispy, as though something was cracking or being sawn. ... I bent down next to him and as I reached for his collar, a boisterous echo came flying ...
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  • the ocean and its priperties
    ... bottoms. Thermoclines distort the sound waves sent out by echo sounders. Echo sounders are tools used in oceanographic research. ...
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  • Narration: Breaking Through the Ice
    ... Each failure of breakage through the ice made a sound like a piercing echo, each thrust was exhausting, and after the fourth attempt, I kicked through the ice. ...
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  • notes on walden
    ... He heard the sound of birds interrupted only by the whistle of the locomotive whirring ... On Sundays he hears bells, the wood-nymph echo of bells from the forest. ...
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  • satellite
    ... These systems provided great pictures and stereo sound on 150-200 video and audio channels ... 1996 Echo 1, Echo 2 18" 150 2.04 million Primestar DirecTV 1990 GE-2 ...
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  • vedio via satellite
    ... These systems provided great pictures and stereo sound on 150-200 video and audio channels ... 1996 Echo 1, Echo 2 18" 150 2.04 million Primestar DirecTV 1990 GE-2 ...
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  • Coffee Hour descriptive essey
    ... Small, but quick steps are heard as they echo trough the house ... Trough the crack in the kitchen door, we look and wait for the familiar sound of the grandfather ...
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  • Love Makes Fools of Us All
    ... in the case of the two Fairy Royalties also, but which is tested to obtain that "fun-tastical" taste of mirth and the exquisite sound of the echo's laughter. ...
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  • A thing of Beauty is a Joy Forever. How Far does Keats go to ...
    ... his familiar lethargic tone through the long syntax and alliterative vowel sound patterns, further ... the realms of reality he has found joy which echo's `Ode to ...
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  • Sam Shepards American Siblings
    ... Don't worry about me. (P. 39) In foreshadowing, Austin later says, "Yeah, well we all sound alike when we're sloshed. We just sorta' echo each other.(P.39 ...
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  • Daily Grind - Commute to Schoo
    ... With the sound of vengeance the V6 starts purring. ... My aging drive axils produce a ticking noise with each revolution of the front drive wheels and echo off the ...
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  • The Nightingale and the Rose
    ... tells us that the little Nightingale's voice travels further than we can imagine, and the use of the word 'echo' makes her voice sound powerfully haunting. ...
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  • Sylvia Plath
    ... pride, as the mother celebrates her baby's birth ("Our voices echo, magnifying your ... however, there is much more assonance, and it tends to sound much more ...
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  • EE Cummings: Use of Language and Meaning in His Poetry
    ... This jingle uses variations on the nursery rhyme sound to achieve its ends: \"The ... The echo of a nursery rhyme that is heard in this poem carries that sort of ...
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  • Comparison of two 19th Century poems written in the medielal style
    ... She feels even more desolate and the last four lines sound more definite and ... Although Keats does echo the knight's decay in the landscape, Tennyson's is more ...
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  • To Helen
    ... tone, which, along with the flat rhyme of the poem, echo Helen's association with ... utilize differing tones, so, too, do they develop differing sound patterns to ...
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  • Wilfred Owen
    ... rattle," The harsh, repetitive "r" sound along with the "a" vowel sound, is used in ... Dulce," help to further enhance the meaning of the poem and echo the misery ...
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  • Pan the God
    ... said that combined with the clear-voiced mountain nymphs, their sound was overwhelming. ... known for seducing several of the nymphs, most notably Echo, who bore ...
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