Alphabet Conversation
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Repetitive, overkill labeling might cause people to not pay enough attention to warning labels altogether.
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The Rose-Tree Dryad - Posts: 4303
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Sometimes it is the music and sound effects which are so annoying, especially if the music has been reused for some other business.
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Tunes that are royalty-free are heard all over the place, from YouTube videos to car dealership commercials.
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Unfortunately, many of such tunes are both unoriginal and definitely not my favourite sort of music.
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Very often they get stuck in your head, too, because they're meant to be played on a loop!
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Waltzing Matilda and other similarly often-sung songs do tend to get stuck in my head from time to time.
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Xylophone solos never get stuck in my head.
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Younger people may incur deafness in later life if they habitually listen to too loud music with indecipherable lyrics.
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Zeal for music in people of all ages doesn't always cause hearing loss.
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Audiences in buildings with poor accoustics might find it difficult to hear speakers or music if the sound is not turned up to full volume.
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Building design is crucial to the intended use of the building, and one cannot discount the importance of good HVAC design to acoustics.
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Co-incidentally, just as halls must enable audiences to hear speakers and music well, there are also many occasions where sound-proofing is necessary to block unwanted noise.
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Divers factors must go into a successful building design, including acoustics, occupancy, budget, owner's expectations, etc.
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Environmental factors such as heating and cooling a building are just as important as accoustics, whether it is designing a public building or an ordinary house.
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Fire protection is also an important part of building design.
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