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    When I was five, my parents bought a dog. He was a Lab-mix, half-black and half-brown, with pointed ears, short legs, and wild, hungry eyes. About a week after my father came home with him from the airport, the five-pound bundle of destructive energy single-handedly tore apart one of the bean-bag chairs in the family room. When we found him covered in white tufts, rolling in the carcass of his recently decimated prey, both my brother and I found it apt to change his name from Chase to Spaz. It

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    CAPE-V Reflection CAPE-V is an auditory method of evaluating voice quality. The CAPE-V was created to provide a consistent scale and consistent parameters for professionals evaluating the voice while also allowing clinicians to identity differences among a client’s voice (Nagle, 2016, 47). Clinicians determine if a person has a voice disorder or if a person has a normal voice. Six voice qualities are specifically examined when a CAPE-V is used; however, the evaluation includes blank lines to allow

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    It’s weird when you have known someone for so long but you do not truly connect with them until later in your relationship. Obviously, I have always loved my sister, but something made us become really close her junior year. Now, I am not sure if I should call her my best friend or older sister. Of course, I don’t like picking favorites, but I can’t deny Jensen being my favorite person. I think the more time I spend with Jensen, the more I see how alike we are. We have the exact same humor. We both

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    migratory flight in birds as described by Akesson and Hedenstrom (2000), then will go on to discuss basic air circulation characteristics in mountain environments and how the Bar-headed Goose has adapted to its iconic migration over the tallest mountain range on Earth: the Himalayas. The research draws from a satellite tracking experiment conducted in Sweden that explains normal wind selectivity in

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    When the sun slowly peeps over the range of mountains, birds shake the morning dew off their feathers and give a cheerful song that would lift even the most sorrowful of spirits. A light fog wraps around the mountain range, reaching to touch every bit of life thriving there. The slight chill in the air is enough to give a gentle shiver, but not enough for the need of a jacket. A breeze tickles the trees, making their leaves shake and sway with laughter. Sunlight seeps in past the thick canopy of

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    In “Black Roses”, Bowen begins the song with piano chords played hard, but with gaps in between. This is to grab the listeners’ attention, but at the same time put the emphasis on the words she is singing. As she is striking these piano chords, she sings “You can throw your words sharper than a knife/And leave me cold/In another house on fire.” Her voice is soft and somber. Her tone implies that she has been defeated by forces beyond her control. The instrumentation at this point in the song is only

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    Improve Your Singing Voice With Vocal Training By Skyler Jett Oct 17, 2009 Every human being is born with a gift, a talent that comes in various forms. It could be the gift of the written word. It could be the gift of leadership. It could be the gift of the performing arts. Whatever your gift is, that talent is nothing if it is not perfected. A gift is fully appreciated only if it is utilized. Let us focus on the gift of music, particularly the vocals. We often conclude that they, the vocalists

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    Geography Analysis of Washington Washington State, located at the northwest corner of the United States, is home to one of the top ten most dangerous volcanos in North America (National Geographic, 2010). Known as the Evergreen State, it’s full of many interesting geographical features & full of life. With its marine west coast climate bringing in mild temperatures, there are high chances of rain during the cold months but very dry and hot temperatures during the summers. The Rocky Mountains and

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    Everyone Can Sing Music, or more specifically singing, is an inseparable part of the average American's lifestyle. It’s in the cars we drive, the stores we frequent, the shows we love and the commercials we love to hate. Music is on our phones, computers, and tablets. Billions of dollars are made from streaming services and contracts each year. However, for the majority of Americans, the extent of their singing consists of serenading soap bubbles in the shower or crooning to their favorite artist

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    It was all started in Newark , an eleven years aged girl with an angelic voice singing at the “New Hope Baptist Church” and made all the audience stunned with her powerful voice. Yes folks ! we are talking about the undisputed diva of pop music in 90s- Whitney Houston . https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ukxayxN4Iao ( Whitney Singing in New Hope Baptist Church at the age of 15) Whitney Elizabeth Houston was born in New Jersey on August 9, 1963. With a gospel legend Cissy Houston as mother

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