The outer ear directs sound vibrations through the auditory canal to the eardrum, which is stretched across the end of the auditory canal and which transmits sound vibrations to the middle ear. There a chain of three tiny bones conducts the vibrations to the inner ear. Fluid inside the cochlea of the inner ear stimulates sensory hairs; these in turn initiate the nerve impulses that travel along the auditory nerve to the brain.
A corporation must be represented by an attorney in such a hearing. In fact, the attorney must be a certified arbitrator.
No, most place that sell custom hearing aids have their own in house doctors that will measure you for your specific hearing aids. In fact most primary care physicians probably would not know what kind of hearing aid you would need.
You don't request a hearing before a Grand Jury. As a matter of fact, you don't even attend your own hearing. If you are arrested, your case will automatically be presented to a Grand Jury for them to consider if they will charge you with the crime or not.
No, they chirp to each other, and they use hearing to sense danger.
If you are referring to the Chapter 13 plan confirmation hearing, then the answer is yes. In fact, you can dismiss your Chapter 13 bankruptct at any time.
Beethoven's hearing started to lose by his early twenties. By the age of 30, he was completely deaf. Despite of this fact, most of his masterpieces were written after this period.
i keep hearing someone from kansas is buying it. waiting for a fact.
Hallucinations means seeing, hearing or (very occasionally) feeling things that seem real, but that do not in fact happen. or hallucination your seeing things that is not in fact real
Not necessarily, he's probably conducting a fact-finding session to interview you and/or whoever else he has decided to subpoena to the hearing.
Yes, they have excellent hearing, which makes up for the fact that they can't see very well.
Perception. Do be careful of your definition of the word "fact". Our perception is known to deceive us in many instances. These instances include optical illusions, and selective-seeing/hearing
Things aren't going to go too well for the individual that didn't show up. If there is probable cause to believe that he was involved a warrant may be issued for his arrest. If the hearing that he missed was a "judicial" hearing a bench warrant may be issued for him. The fact that he failed to show up might even be used as a 'tacit admission' that he is, in fact, guilty of the offense.