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Ears: Encyclopedia - Earring

Image:Sarmsilver.jpg An earring is an ornament that is worn in the ear. Earrings are often made out of metal but can also be made out of bone or similar hard material. Earrings are worn by both genders, although they are generally more commonly worn by women. Earrings are attached to the ear through a piercing in the earlobe or some other external part of the ear, except in the case of a clip earring, which clips onto the lobe. The simple term "ear piercing" usually refers to an earlobe piercing, whereas piercings in the upper ...

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Ears: Encyclopedia - Ear
An ear is an organ used by an animal to detect sound waves. The term may refer to the entire system responsible for collection and early processing of sound (the beginning of the auditory system), or merely the externally-visible part. Not all animals have ears in the same part of the body. Ear - Non-mammalian hearing organs. Spiders have hairs on their legs which are used for detecting sound. Reptilian ears only have one bone — the columella (stapes) (see below).
Ears: Encyclopedia II - Earring - Types of earrings

Earring - Modern standard pierced earrings. Regardless of the type, modern standard pierced earrings have two primary means of attachment: posts and wires. Stud earrings - The main characteristic of stud earrings is the appearance of floating on the ear or earlobe without a visible (from the front) point of connection. Studs are invariably constructed on the end of a post, which penetrates straight through the ear. The post is held in place by a removable friction back or clutch. ...

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Earring, Earring - Types of earrings, Earring - Modern standard pierced earrings, Earring - Body piercing jewelry used as earrings, Earring - Clip-on and other non-pierced earrings, Earring - Permanent earrings, Earring - Ear piercing, Earring - History, Earring - Piercing techniques

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Ears: Encyclopedia - Ear candling

Ear candling, also called ear coning, is a folk medicine practice intended to remove ear wax and toxins from a person's ear. It involves placing a hollow candle in the ear canal and lighting it; the rising hot air is said to create a vacuum that pulls out toxins from the inner ear and the sinuses. Ear candling has been shown to be ineffective at creating a vacuum and removing impurities from ...

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Ears: Encyclopedia - Bat-eared Fox

The Bat-eared Fox is a canid of the African savanna. It is named after its huge ears. Bat-eared Foxes have tawny fur, their ears, legs and parts of the face are black. They are 55 cm in length (head and body), their ears are 13 cm long. It is the only species in the genus Otocyon. The teeth of the Bat-eared Fox are much smaller than teeth of other canid species. This is an adaptation to their insectivorous diet. 80% of the diet consist of insects. Bat-eared Foxes visit termite hills, follow locust swarms or stay c ...

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Ears: Encyclopedia - White-eared Pheasant

The Szechuan White-eared Pheasant, Crossoptilon crossoptilon crossoptilon, is a galliform bird native to the Szechuan region of China. It is a subspecies of White-eared Pheasant, Crossoptilon crossoptilon. This bird is predominantly white, including, as its name suggests, white ears, but is not as white in as many places of its body as its close relatives the Tibetan White-eared Pheasant, C. c. drouyni, and the Yunnan White-eared Pheasant, C. c. lichiangnse. It has black tail fea ...

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Ears: Encyclopedia - Small-eared shrew

See text The genus Cryptotis is a group of relatively small shrews with short ears which are usually not visible and short tails. They are found mainly in Central America; the Least Shrew, C. parva, is the only species of the genus found north of Mexico. The genus occurs as far south as northern Peru and as far east as western Venezuela in South America. It is the only insectivore genus found south of Guatemala. They are red-toothed shrews; species in this group have 30 teeth. Since 1992, Neal Woodma ...

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Ears: Encyclopedia - Cut Golden Earring album

Cut is an album by Dutch hard rock band Golden Earring, released in 1982 (see 1982 in music). Cut Golden Earring album - Track listing. "The Devil Made Me Do It" (Barry Hay, George Kooymans) - 3:25 "Future" (Kooymans) - 5:25 "Baby Dynamite" (Hay) - 5:15 "Last of the Mohicans" (Hay, Kooymans) - 4:09 "Lost and Found" (Gerritsen, Hay) - 4:00 "Twilight Zone" (Kooymans) - 7:58 "Chargin' Up My Batteries" (Hay, Kooymans) - 4:17 "Secrets" ( ...

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Ears: Encyclopedia - Auditory system

The auditory system is the sensory system for the sense of hearing. On its path from the outside world to the forebrain, sound information is preserved and modified in many ways. It changes media twice, first from air to fluid, then from fluid to action potentials. Auditory system - Ear. See Main Article Ear Auditory system - Outer ear. The folds of cartilage that comprise the lay conception of the ear are called the pinna. Sound waves change when they hit t ...

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Ears: Encyclopedia - Catarrh

Catarrh is blockages or discharge from the common cold, but also: if blockage and discharge are both present, catarrh could be middle ear infection if the throat is sore or raw, catarrh could be tonsillitis. if forehead is tight and cheeks are tender and tight catarrh may be tonsillitis it may also take the form of adenoid infection. Swelling of adenoids can also cover the opening of eustachian tubes, resulting in barotrauma, if for example, riding an elevator, airplane, or jumping into a bath. Many people have chronic blo ...

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Ears: Encyclopedia - Conure

Conures are a loosely-defined group of large New World parakeets. They are loosely-defined in that they do not currently constitute a natural, scientific grouping as all species of macaw are closely related and can be seen as conures by descent too. The word "conure" is an old term and was originally used as a descriptive name for the members of the now-abandoned genus Conurus, which included the members of Aratinga and Pyrrhura. The name conure is usually replaced among laymen and in children's books by "p ...

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Ears: Hindu - Hinduism Dictionary on Earrings

earrings: Decorative jewelry worn in the ears by Hindu women and many men. Yogis, especially those of the Natha tradition, wear large earrings to stimulate the psychic nadis connected to the ears. Traditionally, the ascetic Kanphatis ("split-eared ones") split the cartilage of their ears to accommodate massive earrings. Ear-piercing for earrings is said to bring health (right ear) and wealth (left ear).

See: Kanphati, samskaras of childhood.

(See also: Earrings, Hinduism, Body Mind and Soul)

 

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Ears: Encyclopedia II - Ear - The mammalian ear

Mammals, including humans, have two ears, one on each side of the head. Ear - Outer ear. The outer ear is the external portion of the ear and includes the eardrum. The visible part is called the pinna, or auricle, and functions to collect and focus sound waves. Many mammals can move the pinna (with the auriculares muscles) in order to focus their hearing in a certain direction in much the same way that they can turn their eyes. Humans, as opposed to other mammals, do not have this ability. From the ...

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Ear, Ear - The mammalian ear, Ear - Outer ear, Ear - Middle ear, Ear - Inner ear, Ear - Non-mammalian hearing organs, Ear - Diseases and medical conditions of the ear and auditory system

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Ears: Spiritual - Theosophy Dictionary on Ear

Ear. See SENSES; HEARING

 

(See also: Ear, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)

 

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Ears: Encyclopedia II - Ear - The mammalian ear

Mammals, including humans, have two ears, one on each side of the head. The outer ear is the external portion of the ear and includes the eardrum. The visible part is called the pinna, or auricle, and functions to collect and focus sound waves. Many mammals can move the pinna (with the auriculares muscles) in order to focus their hearing in a certain direction in much the same way that they can turn their eyes. Humans, as opposed to other mammals, do not have this ability. From the pinna the sound pressure waves move into the ear canal, a simple tube running to the middle ear. This tube amplifies frequencie ...

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Ear, Ear - Non-mammalian hearing organs, Ear - The mammalian ear, Ear - Diseases and medical conditions of the ear and auditory system

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Ears: Encyclopedia II - Golden Earring - History

Golden Earring was formed in 1961 in The Hague by 13-year-old George Kooymans and his 15-year-old neighbour, Rinus Gerritsen. Originally called The Tornados, the name was changed to Golden Earrings when they discovered that "The Tornados" was already in use. The name Golden Earrings was taken from a song, originally sung by Marlene Dietrich in 1947 and a hit for Peggy Lee in 1948, with which they opened their concerts. Initially a "teenybopper" band, Golden Earrings had their first chart success with their debut single Please Go, recorded in ...

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Golden Earring, Golden Earring - History, Golden Earring - Music, Golden Earring - Discography, Golden Earring - Albums, Golden Earring - Compilations

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Ears: Encyclopedia II - The Broken Ear - Synopsis

The story begins when a fetish which originally belonged to a tribe of South American indians is stolen from the Museum of Ethnography. The following day it is back in the museum, along with a note apologizing for the inconvenience caused, saying that the reason had been a bet. Tintin, who is among the reporters looking into the story, realizes that the replacement is a fake, the distinction being a broken ear. He finds a book with an image of the fetish, drawn by an explorer: it confirms that one of the ears is damaged, while the one ...

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The Broken Ear, The Broken Ear - Synopsis, The Broken Ear - Trivia

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Ears: Encyclopedia II - Ear candling - Dangers

Placing a candle inside the ear can potentially lead to burns, infection, obstruction of the ear canal and perforation of the eardrum. One particular concern is wax dripping into the ear, which can cause internal burning and blockage. [3] Some ear candles are designed with a plug inside to help prevent this. Others are designed to be self-extinguishing. Ear candling is generally classified as pseudoscience or even quackery by mainstream medicine, as very little scientific evidence supports it. Skeptics suggest that that there is no me ...

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Ear candling, Ear candling - Dangers, Ear candling - Legal status

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Ears: Encyclopedia II - Golden Earring - Music

Golden Earring has released music worldwide and enjoyed brief superstar status in the Seventies when Radar Love, from the album Moontan, became a hit in both Europe and the USA. Moontan itself was awarded a gold record in the US. When the Lady Smiles, from the album News, was the next international hit in 1984, again helped by a video, although it never became a hit in the US because the original video was banned from MTV due to nudity and the portrayal of the rape of a nun. A newly cut version of the clip failed to capture the true i ...

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Golden Earring, Golden Earring - History, Golden Earring - Music, Golden Earring - Discography, Golden Earring - Albums, Golden Earring - Compilations

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Ears: Encyclopedia II - The mammalian ear

Mammals, including humans, have two ears, one on each side of the head. The outer ear is the external portion of the ear and includes the eardrum. The visible part is called the pinna, or auricle, and functions to collect and focus sound waves. Many mammals can move the pinna (with the auriculares muscles) in order to focus their hearing in a certain direction in much the same way that they can turn their eyes. Humans, as opposed to other mammals, do not have this ability. From the pinna the sound pressure waves move into the ear canal, a simple tube running to the middle ear. This tube amplifies frequencie ...

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Ear, Ear - Non-mammalian hearing organs, Ear - The mammalian ear, Ear - Diseases and medical conditions of the ear and auditory system

Read more here: » Ear: Encyclopedia II - The mammalian ear

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