DESCRIPTION in the WORK PLACE


CHEMISTRY/BIOLOGY:

· Reactions

· Color changes

· Mixed of chemicals

· Dissections

· What you’re looking at

· Anatomy

· Blue veins, arteries red

· Where incisions – feels, sights

· Signs - disposals

· Mitosis, osmosis

BIOLOGY/SCIENCES:

· Medicine, pills (shapes, colors)

· Dissection

· Atoms, cells (shapes)

CHEMISTRY:

· (Phar. Chem.)

· Side effects

· Drugs – color, shapes, sizes, textures

· Odors, colors, burns

· Chemical reaction colors

ENV. SCIENCES:

· (Marine biology)

· Touching animals – to describe

· Smells places - pollution

· See pollution

EDUCATION:

· Signs in math

· Parent-teacher conferences

· Describing problems

COMPUTERS:

· Graphics

· Each part of computers

· Describe problems – troubleshooting

· How to

· Pitch better combos of components

MASS COMMUNICATIONS:

· Sports broadcasting

· Advertising

· Public relations

· Journalism – articles – stories, what happened, details

· Advertising – describe a product, time & space

· TV shows – pitching a show

· Filmmaking – pitching, images, sounds

· Broadcasting

· Advertising – describe product

· Journalism – sell product, feedback

· Marketing – describe product

· Describe game – play-by-play

CRIMINAL JUSTICE:

· Crime scenes

· Witnesses – seen, heard, smelled, tasted, felt

· Court room

· Advising clients – support, abuse

· Voir dire

· Speed, RD, computer

· Crime scenes, reports

· Domestic dispute –abuse, alcohol, firearms, signs of struggle

· Line up

· Collecting evidence (touch)

· Color cars, chases/BOLO

PSYCHOLOGY:

· Sound – carefully listening

· Sight – watch behavior

· Smell – booze, pot

ACCOUNTING:

· Feel & smell of money

· Spreadsheets, debit sheets

· Math signs

· International business – pitch an idea

MEDICAL:

· Past problems

· Allergic reactions

· Experiments

· Skin problems

· Methods of rehab, injury prevention

· How it occurred, sounds, feels

· Communication with others

· Describe cuts

· Patient symptoms – diagnosis

· Taking vitals

o BP

o Pulse

o Heart rate

o Respiration

· size & shape, texture, odor of wounds

· sounds of breathing

ATH. TRAINING:

· Diagnosing/Analyzing injuries

· Technology – describing how works, ultrasound

COOKING:

· Smell = freshness, ripeness

· Touch = textures of food, soggy/hard

· Taste- sweet, sour, tangy,….

· Sight- appearance, attractiveness

· Sound – sizzling, too high/low

ADVERTISING:

· Smell- scents, magazine samples

· Touch – bed-testing, product-placement

· Taste- samples

· Sight- billboards, ads, commercials

· Sound-commercials, jingle

ARCHITECTURE:

· Sight – color flow, feng shui, flow,

· Taste – woods taste

· Smell – woods, scents (materials)

· Touch – phys. Comfortable

PHOTOGRAPHY:

· Sight- see object, final product, setting up the pix

· Touch – buttons

· Hearing – talk to people

· Chemicals

COMPUTERS:

· Sight – typing, graphics

· Touch – hardware

· Sound – audio, diagnosis

· Smell – on fire (electrical)

NURSING:

· Smell – blood, medicine, patients, cleaning, fluids

· Touch – bumps, fever, equipment, vitals,

· Hearing – vitals, breathing, voice

· Sight – blood/fluids, wounds, shapes, sizes, colors, equipment

· Tasting – taste in mouth

PASTRY:

· Taste – pastry!

· Smell – foods, gas,

· Touch- done, elasticity, temp., decoration

· Sound – machines, sizzle, timers

· Sight – decoration, colors, smoke, smiles

Drafting & Design:

· Sight – visualizing, parts, design, shapes, sizes, dimensions, in production, inspection, feng shui

· Smell – in production, paint, diesel, exhaust, wood

· Sound – customer complaints, production

· Touch – equipment, parts, weight, texture

· Taste – in production

COURT REPORTING:

· Sound – testimonies, sobs/yells, read back

· Sight – watching case, body language,

· Touch – keys, paper, seat

COOKING:

· Touch- foods, knives, tools, done, freshness,

· Smell- food, seasoning, done, freshness

· Taste – food, done, freshness, seasoning

· Sight - food, done, freshness, seasoning

· Sounds - food, done, freshness, seasoning, boiling, sizzling, echo/hollow

PSYCHOLOGY:

· Hearing – communication, what/how

· Sight- phys. State, acting/behaving, bruises

· Smell – D/A abuse, body odor

· Touch- report

NURSING:

· Sight – diagnosis, charts, x-rays, test results, shapes, sizes, colors, stitching, medications, body language, tools,

· Touch – diagnosis, equipment, tools, vitals, fever/temp,

· Hearing – patients, explanations, other places, colleagues, vitals, breathing/LF

· Smell- D/A, vomiting, control, cleaning, smoking

JOURNALISM:

· Sight- writing/typing, watch event, body language

· Sound – testimony, interview, background, emotions

· Touch – subject, environs,

· Smell – D/A, body odors, environs,

· Taste – food, environs

COMPUTERS:

· Sight – looking, software, icons, pop-ups, graphics, characters, fonts, colors, sizes

· Sound – beep codes, diagnosis, error sounds

· Smell – wires, electronic, burning dust

· Touch – warm/cold, key boards, hardware

BUSINESS:

· Sight – location, environs, ads, commercials, books, pamphlets, employees, products, customers, landscaping

· Smell – products, people, food, smoke, smoke, cleaning products

· Taste – food, pen/pencil,

· Hearing – alarms/sirens, customers, traffic, phone, sizzle/burn, cash, radio/musak

· Touch – money, food, customers, products, pens, equipment, computers