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    In the dark woods, the rustling of leaves, loud rumbling of thunder, the pitter-patter of rain, the sound of sword and claw rings through the air. A werewolf girl is fighting for her life. For three days, her pursuer has tracked her through meadow and marsh. Now, in these very woods, is where it would end. She would have easily dispatched this man if he was ordinary, but he is a hunter and she was his prey. Along with the wound in her leg that he inflicted earlier from his crossbow bolt, she has

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    Indigenous History

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    that Australians can learn to understand the indigenous people, culture, and history, by invoking their emotions through the power of voices and storytelling. Since then I have devoted my life to shining a light on the past injustices against Australia’s first people that were once pretended did

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    I continued to take shots and miss them, advance up the court, fumble the ball, and then turn it over. What I didn’t do was the look at the crowd, the score, the clock, or Coach Foley. The stern look on his face masked the aggravation, fuming, and unsatisfied mentality he had. His folded, muscular, arms, that could not be unwrapped, were cemented to his chest. His large, positioned feet were engraved into the sideline. His perspective had been changed about me. As the time in the third quarter

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    doubled or substituted for a vocal line, vocal music largely stood on its own. The sound of a choir of voices in a chapel with excellent acoustics had an ethereal effect. Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina was one of the most significant composers of the Renaissance in Italy, writing hundreds of masses and motets for the church. The Palestrina style was a sophisticated a cappella form using many voices singing different music and text coming in at different times, or polyphonic, as opposed to one melodic

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    Perry’s appropriator behavior revealed her ignorance. And because of this, her "Geisha-style" performance has deepened people's misunderstanding to the geishas. Katy Perry neglected the origin meaning of geishas and alter the costumes unadvisedly, which expanded people’s mix of Chinese and Japanese culture. Furthermore, Katy Perry’s behavior misleads people. Most of the Westerns consider geishas as prostitutes because of the cultural difference. A typical example can be seen in the conversation between

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    CELTA Assignment 1 I’ve been waiting here for two hours. 1. Meaning I was waiting here 2 hours ago. I am still waiting here. 2. Form Subject + have/has + past participle (been) + present participle 3. Pronunciation Contraction of I and have. Been has a short /i/. Stress on ‘/Wei/’ in waiting. 4. Eliciting Show picture 1 of a man standing with a clock above his head. The time is 12pm. Show picture 2 of the man still standing but the clock now says 2pm and he looks unhappy while

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    Dyscapnia Essay

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    co-morbidities (gastro esophageal reflux disease and sinusitis) were excluded due to the well-known and documented harmful effects of these disorders on the voice quality.In our subjects, it was found that jitter, PPQ and phonatory resistance increase with the decrease in the pulmonary function. These vocal functions increased in abnormal voice quality and considered objective indications of dysphonia. The phonatory resistance increased with the decrease in the pulmonary function. Our subjects did

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    LSVT Research Paper

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    Lee Silverman Voice Treatment (LSVT) There are many treatment methods that are used to target increasing vocal loudness and amplitude, particularly in individuals with Parkinson’s Disease. The Lee Silverman Voice Treatment (LSVT) “is an intensive, 1-month speech therapy regimen that trains dysarthric individuals with Parkinson’s Disease to speak in a louder voice while self-monitoring the effort it takes to produce such a voice” (Sapir, Spielman, Ramig, Story, & Fox, 2007). The treatment focus is

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    performers executing melisma's night and day to construction workers inhaling dangerous chemicals and dust. As a singer, maintaining good vocal hygiene is necessary. Teachers should know how teach their students the most effective ways to use their voice while still maintaining good vocal health. General health of the mind and body contributes to good vocal health, Elimination of irritants such as smoking and air pollution, and correct technique for both singing and speaking are important. Any program

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    episodes of laryngospasm/vocal cord dysfunction. Specifically after extended periods of talking, Vicky is noticing some tightness in her larynx and at times dysphonia. She may also become slightly breathless, but with slow breathing and resting her voice, her symptoms settle within a few minutes. Separate to this, she has also noted intermittent retrosternal tightness and mild dyspnoea that is consistently relieved with belching. She is no reporting any exertional symptoms. A recent bronchoprovocation

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