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1. Kanji combination - hearers / attendance / audience (Ideogear)
- www.ideogear.com
- hearers / attendance / audience||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Popularity: fairly rare (62. 3%) This kanji combination means hearers, attendance, and audience. ...
2. TAOS HUM
- homepages.tesco.net
- There have been persistent complaints of annoying low frequency sounds in the USA and other countries but the group of "hearers" in Taos has been particularly outspoken. ...
- Based on interviews with hearers, we determined that any proposed explanation for the hum should take into account its principle attributes. ... Second, the hum is persistent since most hearers perceive it on a weekly basis. Third, the source of the hum must be widespread since hearers perceive it throughout the Taos area and we have received letters from all over the country describing a similar phenomenon. ... Hearers who are musicians identify the hum as a modulated tone near Eb (41 Hz) and those with some technical background identify it as an amplitude modulated sound with a carrier frequency ranging from 30 to 80 Hz. We decided to supplement these anecdotal descriptions of the hum with psychophysical matching tests using known hearers before we proceed with our search for the source. ...
- The hum matching tests were made with ten hearers. The equipment was set up in the bedroom of a guest house near the Taos residence of Bob and Catanya Saltzman, two hearers who had been instrumental in getting the investigation started. ...
- Eight of the ten hearers were able to generate a sound which matched the hum they were perceiving. ... Surprisingly, many hearers reported beats between the speaker-generated sound and the hum implying the physical existence of a second tone. ...
- The carrier frequencies selected by the hearers ranged from 32 Hz to 80 Hz. ... But the most striking thing is that hearers could still perceive the hum in the presence of a relatively flat noise spectrum when the matching signal was turned off. ... This suggests that the hearers are not extracting the Taos hum stochastically from acoustic noise. ...
- At first glance this provided a possible source for the hum but hearers agreed almost universally that the perceived sound was unusually intense at a very remote site near Tres Piedras were we could find little trace of the 60 Hz magnetic component. ...
- Our next step, therefore, was to shift our emphasis from the physical environment to the hearers themselves. ...
- A total of 1,400 residents in these areas responded to the survey and 161 respondents were classified as hearers. Most of the hearers (72%) are between 30 and 59 years of age and there are approximately equal percentages of male (52%) and female (47%) hearers. The hum is perceived by most hearers (62%) between 8 pm and 9 am. About 80% of the hearers perceived the hum at least one a week and, as shown in fig 2 a hearer's first experience with the hum usually occurs in the immediate vicinity of Taos. It is noteworthy that 19% of the hearers perceive the hum at sites more than 50 miles from Taos. ...
3. The Inzad Hearers: UNESCO Culture Sector
- portal.unesco.org
- The Inzad Hearers.
- The project moreover aims to sustain and promote Tuareg culture by means of the cultural tourism circuit called the "Inzad Hearers" and the training of guides in the Aïr region. ...
- Consult the "Inzad Hearers" site. ...
4. Jacket 13 - Susen James - Filter
- jacketmagazine.com
- From other realms vibration is set into an orbit of message circulating like a moebius strip until the said is intercepted The response to such communicado serves to divide the populace into two distinct groupings; Sleepers and Hearers, Sleepers here defined more encompassingly than simply “the person at rest” for thus Sleep also occurs when such person resides in a state of wakeful. Hearers are of two persuasions; Vocational Hearers and True Hearers. Vocational Hearers can be discerned as they have achieved their Hearing through conscious effort, work and study. ... True Hearers are of three characters;.
- True Hearers ofttimes are identified through description of a first encounter which left her “shaken,” “perplexed” and asking “why me” as she was instantly aware of the responsibility placed upon her. ... In past generations, Hearers were referenced as soundboards, future howlers or afterwands. Hearers are accused of suffering from sentimentia. ...
5. "malibu-list@microgear.net" Archive - Another test - Checking to be sure message hearers are correct.
- mail.microgear.net
- Another test - Checking to be sure message hearers are correct.
- com> Subject: Another test - Checking to be sure message hearers are correct. ...
6. Hearing Voices (aka auditory hallucinations), a factsheet from the Mental Health Foundation
- www.freedom-center.org
- For voice hearers, the voices might be present all day and have the effect of preventing them from doing things in their daily life. ...
- Indeed, in the past professionals were taught not to engage voice hearers about the content of their voice experience as this was thought to be "buying in" to the patients delusions and not helpful. ...
- The researchers, practitioners and involved voice hearers believe it is mistaken to regard voice hearing as part of a psychopathic disease syndrome. ...
- This view may sound radical, but is based on sound research involving questionnaires and interviews conducted with many voice hearers, both within and outside of psychiatry. What was found, was most surprising, voice hearers cope with their voices (or conversely don't), not because of the content of the voice experience (which can be either abusive and devaluing or guiding and inspiring - or both) but because of the nature of the relationship with the voices. ...
- Having discovered these kinds of relationships psychiatrists and psychologists in the UK and the Netherlands are developing techniques to assist voice hearers focus on their experience and get to know their voices better. ... This acceptance of the voices is crucial to growth and resolution, voice hearers who have learnt these techniques can now say "I hear voices, they are part of me and I am glad they are".
- Voice hearers can find themselves experiencing an overwhelming world and their power of reason may be virtually extinguished making it impossible to go about their lives. ...
- Communication between voice hearers gives you the opportunity to share experiences and to learn from one another. ...
- Voice hearers say it is important to discuss voices, in the process, it is possible to learn to recognise their games and tricks, as well as their pleasant aspects, and to identify patterns which are specific to given situations. ... Voice hearers may think they are alone in hearing voices. ...
- Voice hearers seek explanations to account for their voices. A personal approach to understanding can be helpful and there are many disparate perspectives used by voice hearers. ... Perspectives which discourage voice hearers from seeking mastery of the voices tend to yield the least positive results. ...
- Voices can express what the voice hearers are feeling or thinking, for instance aggression or fear about an event or relationship. ...
- Contact with other voice hearers can lead to the discovery that positive voices exist, and the realisation that these can be detected, as a result of acceptance of your negative feelings. ...
7. The business, scope and end of Gospel ministers, to present their hearers perfect in Christ Jesus. (in MARION)
- pblib.utpb.edu
- The business, scope and end of Gospel ministers, to present their hearers perfect in Christ Jesus.
- The business, scope and end of Gospel ministers, to present their hearers perfect in Christ Jesus. ...
8. The Preacher and His Hearers
- www.thywordistruth.com
- 2720 6 pt 6 pt 0 The Preacher and His Hearers.
- ” A captive audience, his hearers did not leave; a polite audience, they appeared to listen; an humble audience, they thought maybe they were responsible for not connecting with the preacher; a human audience, their hurting hearts sighed in disappointment and the remote controls in their minds began to click. ...
- A wise preacher speaks not only to his hearers’ heads, but by using language addressed to their hearts, he also gives them hugs. ... The hearers, not knowing what the problem is, may voice the common complaint, “He doesn’t use enough illustrations. ...
9. UAD - Courses - CPD & Short Courses - Working with Voice Hearers
- www.abertay.ac.uk
- Home > Courses > CPD & Short Courses > Working with Voice Hearers Working with Voice Hearers.
10. Not Hearers Only. Volume 3 Bible Studies in the Epistles of James - JOHN BLANCHARD
- www.antiqbook.co.uk
- JOHN BLANCHARD Not Hearers Only. ...
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11. Returning God's Call: The Challenge of Christian Living
- www.religion-online.org
- Chapter 1: Hearers of the Call (I Corinthians 1:1-2, 9, 26a).
- It is the argument of this book, however, that these various metaphors are not as useful for our time as still another: hearers of the call. ...
- You may object that the metaphor of hearers of the call is too passive, too quiescent. You remember the injunction of the Letter of James: "Be doers of the word, and not hearers only. ...
- What is so timely about the metaphor of hearers of the call? It has several considerable advantages. ...
- Hearers of the call also puts us in direct line with Abraham, Moses, David, the prophets, and the apostles, all of whom have this in common: They were summoned by God to fulfill the divine purpose.
- Hearers of the call has a particular resonance in our culture, dominated as it is by the mass media. ...
- The metaphor of hearers of the call has one additional advantage, which will be referred to in more detail in chapter 11: It applies to the church as a collective as well as to the individual Christian. ...
- We shall test the usefulness of hearers of the call by examining ten "calling" narratives from the Gospel of Matthew. ...
- In keeping with the notion that hearers of the call is a collective metaphor, we shall invite to the discussion four authors of popular commentaries on the First Gospel: Jack Dean Kingsbury, an American Protestant and author of Matthew in Proclamation Commentaries (Fortress Press, 1986); David Hill, a Britisher, author of The Gospel of Matthew in the New Century Bible Commentary (Wm. ...
12. Sunday Sermon - February 27, 2005 - Fruitful Hearers & Doers
- www.dgchurch.org
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