Please Notice And baby when you sleep do you dream of me?And when you're awake do you think of me?I need to know how do you feel'Cause baby when I sleep I dream of youAnd when I'm awake that's all I doThink about every detail you haveDo you notice when I get mad I clench my jaw?Do you notice when I get sad I tend to fall?Over my words, I say to you'Cause I notice when you get mad you close your eyesAnd I notice when you are sad you let out sighsI need to know Are those sighs ever over me?Do you know how in love with you I am?Do you see how in love with you I am?Everything that you do, it makes my heart stopOh, it stopsAnd baby when you sleep, do you dream of me? Por Favor, Perceba E, amor, quando vocĂŞ dorme, vocĂŞ sonha comigo?E quando vocĂŞ está acordada, vocĂŞ pensa em mim?Eu preciso saber como vocĂŞ se sentePorque, amor, quando eu durmo, sonho com vocĂŞE quando estou acordado, isso Ă© tudo o que façoPenso sobre cada detalhe seuVocĂŞ percebe que quando fico bravo eu aperto minha mandĂbula?VocĂŞ percebe que quando fico triste eu tendo a desmoronar?Sobre as minhas palavras, eu te digoPorque eu percebo que quando vocĂŞ está chateada, vocĂŞ fecha os seus olhosE percebo que quando vocĂŞ está triste, vocĂŞ solta suspirosPreciso saber Alguma vez esses suspiros foram por causa de mim?VocĂŞ sabe o quanto estou apaixonado por vocĂŞ?VocĂŞ vĂŞ o quanto estou apaixonado por vocĂŞ?Tudo o que vocĂŞ faz, faz meu coração pararOh, ele paraE, amor, quando vocĂŞ dorme, vocĂŞ sonha comigo?
NOISE definition: Noise is a loud or unpleasant sound. | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples
Be honest and not passive aggressive. Passive aggressive noise complaints often cause escalation. posted by irisclara at 6:03 PM on May 11, 2018. An acoustic isolation platform will make the bass sound better to them and reduce the sound for you.
Hiya Raymond Junior Member Joined Jul 14, 2013 Member Type Student or Learner Native Language Chinese Home Country China Current Location China 1 Is the sentence "Please do not make noises and keep silent/silence." ambiguous? Is that sentence meaning "Please keep silent/silence and do not make noises." or "Please do not make noises and do not keep silent/silence."? Thanks a lot! SoothingDave VIP Member Joined Apr 17, 2009 Member Type Interested in Language Native Language American English Home Country United States Current Location United States 2 It's redundant and potentially contradictory. billmcd Key Member Joined Mar 27, 2009 Member Type English Teacher Native Language English Home Country United States Current Location United States 3 Is the sentence "Please do not make[STRIKE] noises [/STRIKE] noise and keep silent. [STRIKE] /silence [/STRIKE]." ambiguous? Perhaps redundant but not ambiguous. Is that sentence meaning "Please keep silent/silence and do not make noises." or "Please do not make noises and do not keep silent/silence."? See above. Thanks a lot! b.Short, loud noises—like a firecracker or an explosion—can damage hair cells. Listening to loud sounds for a long time, like when you are at a rock concert, also damages hair cells. Ringing in your ears, or tinnitus, is an early sign of noise-induced hearing loss. There is no way to fix damaged hair cells. Many people listen to music while they’re carrying out a task, whether they’re studying for an exam, driving a vehicle or even reading a book. Many of these people argue that background music helps them though? When you think about it, that doesn’t make much sense. Why would having two things to concentrate on make you more focused, not less? Some people even go so far as to say that not having music on is more distracting. So what’s going on there?It’s not clear why the brain likes music so much in the first place, although it clearly does. Interestingly, there’s a specific spectrum of musical properties that the brain prefers. Experiments by Maria Witek and colleagues reveal that there needs to be a medium level of syncopation in music to elicit a pleasure response and associated body movement in individuals. What this means in plain English is music needs to be funky, but not too funky, for people to like it enough to make them want to dance. Your own experience will probably back this up. Simple, monotonous beats, like listening to a metronome, aren’t really entertaining. They have low levels of syncopation and certainly don’t make you want to dance. In contrast, chaotic and unpredictable music, like free jazz, has high levels of syncopation, can be extremely off-putting and rarely, if ever, entices people to middle ground funk music like James Brown is what the experimenters reference most hits the sweet spot between predictable and chaotic, for which the brain has a strong preference. Most modern pop falls somewhere within this range, no doubt. Paying attentionWhy would music help us concentrate, though? One argument is to do with all its amazing abilities, the brain hasn’t really evolved to take in abstract information or spend prolonged periods thinking about one thing. We seem to have two attention systems a conscious one that enables us to direct our focus towards things we know we want to concentrate on and an unconscious one that shifts attention towards anything our senses pick up that might be significant. The unconscious one is simpler, more fundamental, and linked to emotional processing rather than higher reasoning. It also operates faster. So when you hear a noise when you’re alone at home, you’re paying attention to it long before you’re able to work out what it might have been. You can’t help trouble is, while our conscious attention is focused on the task in hand, the unconscious attention system doesn’t shut down; it’s still very much online, scanning for anything important in your peripheral senses. And if what we’re doing is unpleasant or dull – so you’re already having to force your attention to stay fixed on it – the unconscious attention system is even more potent. This means that a distraction doesn’t need to be as stimulating to divert your attention on to something else. Have you ever worked in an open-plan office and been working on a very important task, only to be driven slowly mad by a co-worker constantly sniffing, or sipping their coffee, or clipping their nails? Something quite innocuous suddenly becomes much more infuriating when you’re trying to work on something your brain doesn’t necessarily is a very useful tool in such situations. It provides non-invasive noise and pleasurable feelings, to effectively neutralise the unconscious attention system’s ability to distract us. It’s much like giving small children a new toy to play with while you’re trying to get some work done without them disturbing of musicHowever, it’s not just a matter of providing any old background noise to keep distractions at bay. A lot of companies have tried using pink noise pdf – a less invasive version of white noise – broadcasting it around the workplace to reduce distractions and boost productivity. But views on the effectiveness of this approach are mixed at seems clear that the type of noise, or music, is important. This may seem obvious someone listening to classical music while they work wouldn’t seem at all unusual, but if they were listening to thrash metal it would be thought very strange the nature and style of the music can cause specific responses in the brain funky music compels you to dance, sad music makes you melancholy, motivational music makes you want to keep fit, some studies suggest that it really is down to personal preference. Music you like increases focus, while music you don’t impedes it. Given the extreme variation in musical preferences from person to person, exposing your workforce or classroom to a single type of music would obviously end up with mixed also has a big impact on mood – truly bleak music could sap your enthusiasm for your task. Something else to look out for is music with catchy lyrics. Musical pieces without wordsmight be better working companions, as human speech and vocalisation is something our brains pay particular attention to. Video game soundtracksSome people argue that one of the best music genres for concentration is the video game soundtrack. This makes sense, when you consider the purpose of the video game music to help create an immersive environment and to facilitate but not distract from a task that requires constant attention and in the technology used for early games consoles meant the music also tended to be fairly simplistic in its melodies – think Tetris or Mario. In a somewhat Darwinian way, the music in video games has been refined over decades to be pleasant, entertaining, but not distracting. The composers have probably unintentionally been manipulating the attention systems in the brains of players for years are signs that, as technology progresses, this type of theme music is being abandoned, with games producers opting for anything from big orchestral pieces to hip-hop. The challenge will be to maintain the delicate balance of stimulation without distraction. To achieve this, games composers will need to stay focused. Which is Burnett’s first book, The Idiot Brain, all about the weird and confusing properties of the brain, is available now in the UK and the US.
Hypothetical predictions, in almost all cases, are noise that drowns out useful information you could be using to make better decisions. 4. Distracting: It distracts you from your goals.