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Ringtones Adults Can Not Hear
A ringtone or ring tone is the sound made by a telephone to indicate an incoming call or text message. Not literally a tone, the term is most often used today to refer to customizable sounds used on mobile phones.
(Ringtone (film)) Ringtone is a 2010 Malayalam film by Ajmal starring Suresh Gopi, Bala and debutant Megha Nair.
(Ringtone (song)) Internet Leaks is the third EP from "Weird Al" Yankovic. It was released digitally on August 25, 2009, although all of the songs were initially released as separate digital singles between October 2008 and August 2009.
A sound made by a mobile phone when an incoming call is received
(adult) a fully developed person from maturity onward
learn: get to know or become aware of, usually accidentally; "I learned that she has two grown-up children"; "I see that you have been promoted"
examine or hear (evidence or a case) by judicial process; "The jury had heard all the evidence"; "The case will be tried in California"
perceive (sound) via the auditory sense
Be told or informed of
Be aware of; know of the existence of
Perceive with the ear the sound made by (someone or something)
Horton Hears A Who!
Horton, the lovable elephant, tries to protect tiny creatures on a speck of dust. An easy reader with delightful verse and pictures.
Surely among the most lovable of all Dr. Seuss creations, Horton the Elephant represents kindness, trustworthiness, and perseverance--all wrapped up, thank goodness, in a comical and even absurd package. Horton hears a cry for help from a speck of dust, and spends much of the book trying to protect the infinitesimal creatures who live on it from the derision and trickery of other animals, who think their elephant friend has gone quite nutty. But worse is in store: an eagle carries away the clover in which Horton has placed the life-bearing speck, and "let that small clover drop somewhere inside / of a great patch of clovers a hundred miles wide!" Horton wins in the end, after persuading the "Who's" to make as much noise as possible and prove their existence. This classic is not only fun, but a great way to introduce thoughtful children to essentially philosophical questions. How, after all, are we so sure there aren't invisible civilizations floating by on every mote? (Ages 4 to 8) --Richard Farr
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Hear the ocean
Put your ear to the shell
Hear the story it has to tell-
Of great sailors
And big bad pirates
The friendly dolphins
And shelled crabs
Of the luxury cruises
And the refreshing swims
Of Oil wells
And corals great
Of mermaids
And ship wrecks
Of people like us living across the sea
Miles away, yet connected to you and me
Through the giant blue sea,
Oh, it’s all so fascinating!
So put your ear to the shell
Hear the wonders it has to tell.
It’ll be your guide
On the tour of sea life!