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The Art of Equalization The Art of Equalization by Ethan Winer (This article first appeared in the August 1979 issue of Popular Electronics magazine.) A growing number of audio enthusiasts are using equalizers to adjust their stereo system's frequency response, whether to compensate for room acoustics or for creative recording purposes. Confusing words: BIG or LARGE, HIGH or TALL For many learners of English the slight differences between the words BIG vs. LARGE and HIGH vs. TALL are very difficult to understand. In this post I will try to make the differences clearer and easy to remember. To achieve this, I have come up with two videos, two quizzes and two mind maps. I hope you will undestand the differences now.

Social Media Marketing World: Social Media's Mega Conference! Join 3,000 fellow marketers at the mega-conference designed to inspire and empower you with social media marketing ideas—brought to you by Social Media Examiner. “This was honestly (and I’m not just saying this) the best conference I’ve attended in my professional life. It was a conference like no other. I really, really hope to come back next year. Facial Action Coding System Muscles of head and neck. Facial Action Coding System (FACS) is a system to taxonomize human facial movements by their appearance on the face, based on a system originally developed by a Swedish anatomist named Carl-Herman Hjortsjö.[1] It was later adopted by Paul Ekman and Wallace V. Friesen, and published in 1978.[2] Ekman, Friesen, and Joseph C. Hager published a significant update to FACS in 2002.[3] Movements of individual facial muscles are encoded by FACS from slight different instant changes in facial appearance.[4] It is a common standard to systematically categorize the physical expression of emotions, and it has proven useful to psychologists and to animators.

Weather Sensory Bottles for Circle Time Last updated Wednesday, October 22, 2014 Last week I added a new element to our circle time routine in my two- and three-year-olds classes…a simple weather check. I wanted some sort of hands-on manipulative to keep the children engaged and make the concept of weather more tangible, so I decided to try my hand at making some simple weather sensory bottles. Advaita Vedanta Advaita Vedanta[note 1] is a sub-school of the Vedanta[note 2] school of Vedic or Hindu philosophy[5] and religious practice,[web 1] giving "a unifying interpretation of the whole body of Upanishads". The principal, though not the first, exponent of the Advaita Vedanta-interpretation was Shankara Bhagavadpada who systematised the works of preceding philosophers. Its teachings have influenced various sects of Hinduism. The key source texts for all schools of Vedānta are the Prasthanatrayi, the canonical texts consisting of the Upanishads, the Bhagavad Gita and the Brahma Sutras, of which they give a philosophical interpretation and elucidation. Advaita developed in a multi-faceted religious and philosophical landscape. The tradition developed in interaction with the other traditions of India, Buddhism, Vaishnavism and Shaivism, as well as the other schools of Vedanta.

collocation examples, Usage and Definition experience noun 1 knowledge/skill got from seeing/doing sth ADJ. Smarta Tradition Smartha Sampradaya (Sanskrit, meaning Smartha Tradition) is an orthodox[web 1] Hindu "family tradition"[web 2] or sect composed of Brahmins, c.q. "[a] certain category of brahmins",[web 2] which follows Shanmata. The term Smārtha is used to denote a specific, specialized category of Brahmins, who specialize in the smriti,[web 2] c.q. who hold the smriti as the most authoritative texts. Generally Smartas worship the Supreme in one of five forms: Ganesha, Siva, Sakti, Vishnu, and Surya. Because they accept all the major Hindu Gods, they are known as liberal or nonsectarian.

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