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Auditory people will often rely on "I hear you" or "Do you hear what I mean?"
Judith Acosta: Balancing Eastern And Western Parenting Styles Judith Acosta 2011
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Auditory people will often rely on "I hear you" or "Do you hear what I mean?"
Judith Acosta: Balancing Eastern And Western Parenting Styles Judith Acosta 2011
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Auditory Learners absorb information best through verbal lectures and discussions.
Michelle Lamar: Why Expeditionary Learning or 'Learning by Doing' Could Save Education Michelle Lamar 2010
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The study was led by doctoral student Dana Strait, who conducts her research in the Auditory Neuroscience Laboratory at the university (and who is herself a pianist and oboe player).
Musicians really ARE more sensitive ewillett 2009
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Most schools are set up for students who are Visual and Auditory Learners
Michelle Lamar: Why Expeditionary Learning or 'Learning by Doing' Could Save Education Michelle Lamar 2010
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Auditory Learners absorb information best through verbal lectures and discussions.
Michelle Lamar: Why Expeditionary Learning or 'Learning by Doing' Could Save Education Michelle Lamar 2010
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We are a multidisciplinary team of audiologists (American Board of Audiology Certified Cochlear Implant Specialists), otolaryngologists, speech-language pathologists (Certified Auditory Verbal Therapists), social workers, and educational consultants.
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The next morning, my uncle Jason showed me around Geneva's old town, injecting a touch of the sacred into my trip: visits to the Calvin Auditory, a 15th-century chapel where John Calvin lectured, and to Calvin's home church, St. Pierre Cathedral, whose tower offers gargoyle's-eye views.
Around the World in Eight Days Jeff Chu 2012
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Most schools are set up for students who are Visual and Auditory Learners
Michelle Lamar: Why Expeditionary Learning or 'Learning by Doing' Could Save Education Michelle Lamar 2010
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The study was led by doctoral student Dana Strait, who conducts her research in the Auditory Neuroscience Laboratory at the university (and who is herself a pianist and oboe player).
Musicians really ARE more sensitive ewillett 2009
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