Lahey 1
Tyler C Lahey
Professor Fones ENC1101
27 August 2012
Sensory Paper
The waterfall poured gracefully into the ocean colored pool water. The water had a simple light blue glow to it, reflecting anything in it’s viewpoint. The sound of the waterfall gently flowing into the pool was the soundtrack to the scenery. No other sound was as present as the calming trickle of the waterfall sharing it’s water with the pool. A beautiful cloud white foam merged from the bottom of the waterfall, resembling it’s nature brother Niagra Falls. The longer I listened, the more songs of nature began to emerge. The rain had just slowed down to a sprinkle, the raindrops made their way patiently into the pool, such as someone reluctant to get into a cold pool. The rain drops falling into the pool making small impressions resembled a piano being gently played, the keys being softly pressed down, no rush. The pool screen is made to keep Mother Nature’s leaves and debris out, yet the raindrops snuck their way through, merging with the pools ocean blue surface. Behind the pool and down the hill was a lake, mirroring the pool. The lake was nature’s version of a pool, except no boundaries, just never ending plants and trees. The lake had a distinct dark blue hint to it, filled with lily pads. The lily pads in the lake were like a collection of boats sitting at a boat marine. Once again the Lahey 2 raindrops gently fell onto the lake such as they did with the pool. Man made or nature made, many ideas and inventions are still stemmed from nature. Surrounding the lake was an assortment of Pine Trees and Palm Trees of all shapes and sizes. Each one similar to the naked eye, yet unique and important to the diversity of nature’s landscaping. In my peripherals I caught a glimpse of a trio of Sand hill Cranes. They graciously strutted around the lake, such a beautiful bird. Light grey in color, the top of
Say: Who can tell me the parts of speech? (noun, verb, adjective, adverb, pronoun) Today we are going to talk about adjectives. What do adjectives do? (describe a noun; tell how many, what kind) Pass out lists of adjectives, sensory words. As you pass out the papers, have a student or students pick out some favorite or interesting words. Pass out worksheet. Place overhead on projector. Read directions on worksheet. Go over example and #1. Call on students to complete 2-5; several students…
VARK Questionnaire Analysis Maryann Onwenu Grand Canyon University : NRS-429V (NRS-429V-O103) Family Centered Health Promotion May 8, 2014 You need the title of your paper hereVARK Questionnaire Analysis According to Marcy (2001), learning styles is a term used to refer to the methods of gathering, processing, interpreting, organizing, and thinking about information. Students’ learning styles vary along a spectrum, meaning that they are able to acquire information in different and unique ways…
LCBC130 Foundations 3 – Research Paper Paper Due on Monday Week 5 Assignment- Dining Experience Evaluation- Fill out the business evaluation form and write a 1-page food sensory evaluation paper. The paper must be 1-page of written text, 12 point, New Times Roman Font, double spaced. Sensory Evaluation Topics to Consider: Appearance (Color, Contrast, Height, Shapes) Texture (Contrast, Variety) Size (Portion Size, Tasting Plates) Taste (Sweet, Sour, Salty, Bitter, Umami, Complimentary, Contrasts)…
accomplished. I believe that children learn best when they have a chance to learn in different ways. That way, they can find the way that they learn best. This means that we as teachers have to provide ample opportunities for them to find this out. Sensory tables help children learn by touching. Sometimes, at the day care where I used to work, we would bring in a small bin of snow during winter and that way the kids could learn by touch. It was supervised well so as to keep the kids’ little hands warm…
Melissa Smith ABSTRACT The purpose of this experiment was to make brownies for athletes who need additional protein each day. By replacing the flour with whey protein powder, the sensory characteristics were evaluated. The experiment was conducted at Ouachita Baptist University and consisted of baking 4 batches of brownies with slightly different ingredients. The first was the control batch, all the ingredients were that of a regular brownie consisting of the regular amount of flour and…
degrees of milk and the differences in taste. According to John Bower (1995), “sensory evaluation is a basic tool in the practice of food science and is widely used in research and industry”. The data formulated from the sensory evaluation can come in many forms but the information is usually produced by verdicts of human subjects that form a taste panel. There is importance placed on the conclusions drawn from these sensory experiments (Bower, 1995). Purpose of the Study An individual declares that…
IMPACT OF VISION IMPAIRMENT ON CHILDREN’S LEARNING The purpose of this paper is to discuss the impact of learning for students who are vision impaired, with particular focus on challenges to teachers, interventions and classroom accommodations. The term vision impairment is defined in terms of what constitutes vision impairment. The paper focuses on students with vision impairment in terms of the impact on learning, challenges to teachers, interventions and classroom accommodations. The term…
and adequate |sensory details |* Some ideas are fresh and original| | |details |details |* Contains information about setting |* Anecdotes, dialogue, and/or | | |* Setting is not addressed |* Contains an anecdote, dialogue, or |(time and place) |sensory details are natural and | | | |sensory details but may not…
Motor pattern is primarily generated by central neural circuits and spinal reflex activation (Brown, 1914). Phasic sensory signals serve to modulate the central pattern generator to modify motor output (Grillner and Wallén, 2004). During locomotion, sensory input induces presynaptic inhibition (PSI) at afferent terminals in a behaviorally dependent manner to minimize self-induced sensory interference on motor output (Seki et al., 2003). PSI is often characterized by primary afferent depolarization (PAD)…
we can finally say that it is not as much a mystery as it was not long ago. Although many functions of the brain are indeed yet to be fully understood and mastered, we do however, have a very firm grasp on many others. The general purpose of this paper is to give the reader a little better understanding of the basic anatomy of the brain as well as some of its functions. If we were to take a quick glance at the sections which are the sum of the human brain and make up 85% of the brains wieght…