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research suggests that we are capable of listening and processing words up to 600-1000 words per minute.

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People only grasp what percentage of what they hear?

On average, people remember about 25-30% of what they hear. This retention rate can vary depending on factors such as attentiveness, interest level, and the complexity of the information being presented. Taking notes or engaging in active listening techniques can help improve retention.


How would a blind person recognize prejudice and discrimination about others when no race or color is mentioned?

You do not have to have the ability to see to learn about, to be aware of and to know that prejudice exists. A blind person can read and listen and learn about culture from many sources. Blind people are like any other sub-set of people. Some are more educated, informed and aware of social problems than others. Often a blind person has a more acute sense of hearing and they hear things many sighted people may not even notice. You do not have to be able to see to hear someone being treated with racial prejudice.We all know that a person's racial background may be evident in the tone of their voice, their accent, the way they use words, and other cues. A blind person who is shopping at a mall or waiting in a doctor's office may very well overhear a person of color ask a question or ask for help and receive a rude or unhelpful or unfriendly reply. It is not difficult to notice racial prejudice and discrimination in some situations.


What comes in your mind when you hear the word neighbor?

Community, proximity, potential friendships.


What is the average age of students at fidm?

My friends graduated from FIDM and they went straight to FIDM after graduating from high school and from what I hear, a lot of students go straight from high school to FIDM. Other transfer from community college or even seek out FIDM for a professional designation degree if they already have a college degree. Hope this helps :)


What do you smell see taste hear and feel during a drought?

During a drought, you may smell dust and dry earth, see wilting crops and parched landscapes, taste a lack of fresh produce or water scarcity, hear the wind howling through barren fields, and feel the intense heat and desolation of the environment.

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How many Words can you hear in a minute?

50


How a person can hear?

A normal, capable person can hear through their ears. The vibrations travel into the brain where they are decoded by one's knowledge of words and context.


Which frequency can the average person hear?

The average person can hear frequencies between 20 Hz and 20,000 Hz. However, hearing sensitivity can vary based on age and overall health.


Is it bad if your heart pumps 68?

the average hear rate is 60-100 beats per minute at rest an athlete can also have a heart rate around 55 beats per minute


How many words per minute can a human hear?

Studies show humans can hear up to 300 WPM with full comprehension, although most audio books are at about 150-160 WPM.


What are some words that can be used to describe a person who likes to hear bad news?

A negative person or a paranoid personality.


What is a person who hear called?

A person who can hear!


Is it possible for a person to naturally hear another person speaking in an average tone from a quarter of a mile away?

no unless you have super good hearing skills


How many beats per minute does a hedge hogs beat?

a hedge hogs hear beats 147 times per minute.


How many times heart beatin flying sparrow in one minute?

The flying sparrow hear beats about 600 times in a minute.


What is a person that cannot hear or speak?

a person who cannot speak or hear is known as a mute


What rhymes with Pele?

Pele is a complicated word, there are words that sound like it like 'orange' and 'horse'. There are words that have the same letters like ELEPhant and PEEL. Thank you for wasting about 1 minute of your life to hear something that will never help you.