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    The voice is a crucial tool within the history of sound as it appears in so many different, interconnected forms and disguises. An experience of voice auditory within history generally can be experienced through different movements that can be observed with regards to the figure of voice. The voice in terms of presence and sound helps in understanding the voice also in terms of techniques and manipulations. These terms presented are influenced within countless vocal techniques and manipulations with

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    Hyperfunctional Voice Disorders Hyperfunctional voice disorders are voice problems that happen when uncontrollable tightening (spasm) prevents the vocal cords from working properly. Vocal cords normally move back and forth to make sounds when air passes through the voice box (larynx). If you have a hyperfunctional voice disorder, the area of the brain that controls vocal cord movement does not send the right signals. This causes the vocal cords to spasm. Hyperfunctional voice disorders might also

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    Pygmalion Essay

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    The distinctive voices, characteristic in any text/s, can be deconstructed to develop an understanding which may validate, challenge or disprove society’s values and/or beliefs within a given context. Language, in all its forms, is a human thing, and allows the traces or imprints of human use, not inherently but in its use. A text may promote obvious distinction between the authorial voice and character's viewpoint. This can be seen in the play of Pygmalion in by George Bernard shaw and the film

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    Judy Garland singing “Somewhere over the Rainbow” was lovely. She was a great singer who had a beautiful and rich voice. Her voice is incredible because of how much emotion you can hear from every note she sings. Her voice has really good clarity and vibrato which helps liven up her voice and gives us that warm and caring voice. Her voice reminds me of the singers that sing childrens nursery songs because of how much emotion and calmness can be heard. And from watching the video you can immediately

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    Research Plan: The rationale of this project is to test and experiment on the idea that your voice spectrum is affected when you lie, to gain further knowledge on how to prevent and detect liars. As human beings, most of us lie more than we want to think we do. Lying is considered a wrong doing and given time to think most liars recognize it, but some of the first concerns among humans is self-preservation, self-esteem, and dodging consequences or dangerous situations. People lie verbally and nonverbally

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    written by Zora Neale Hurston, Janie the protagonist is seen by critics as having no voice. For all women silence knows no boundaries of race or culture, and Janie is no exception. Hurston characterizes Janie with the same silence that women at that time & period were forced into, (complete submission.) "Women were to be seen and not heard." Janie spends forty years of her life, learning to achieve/find, her voice against the over-ruling and dominate men in her life. But in the end Janie comes

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    Olivia Fatigato Analysis

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    This is Olivia Fatigato from All Music and I am here today to review some songs that are great and some that are not the best. I will be reviewing 2 songs that I liked and 2 songs that I disliked. I rate H.O.L.Y by Florida Georgia Line a 5/5 and If I Die Young by The Band Perry a 5/5 because they are very good songs that should make people happy. I do not like All We Know by the Chainsmokers, I rate it a ⅖ because it is not a great song because it has a weird tone. I rate Springsteen by Eric Church

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    do the things I did, nobody scolded me, nobody punished me but me. The shrill voices were all inside. Do this, do that, you lazy heap of dirt” (2). Coming from the first passage of Emma Donoghue’s Kissing the Witch sets a revision of popular fairy tales whereas internal voices, seen as personal experience, and their comparison to external voices, seen as societal expectations, create places where these stories change. This shift can be seen as a move away from the original well known story or aspects

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    Question: Interesting views on society are conveyed through distinctive voices. Question: Interesting views on society are conveyed through distinctive voices. People in society can have interesting views on issues around the world, these views on society are best conveyed through distinctive voices as it evokes feelings from the listener and allows them to relate to the situation through their own personal experiences. People in society can have interesting views on issues around the world, these

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    different types of voice personas and the characteristics of sound interfaces. Perhaps the biggest takeaway in the class for me came through the development of my groups own sound interface. We were forced to focus on the user interaction and really think about the characteristics that the voice would possess, including the details that go into a voice persona like Siri, Alexa, and the Google Home. During LMC 3403 I acquired a foundational vocabulary for discussing and analyzing sounds, voices, and modes

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