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Critical Appreciation Of My Daughter Malala
My daughter, Malala is a story that was written by ZIAUDDIN YOUSAFZAI to show the way that he raised his daughter and how she turned up
to be the Model girl for their people. The author hoped to change the way that people trying to raise their kids from the old way. However, he
explained throughout the story how did that turned up to be and what were the results of the things that he has done, and still saying that he I
proud about what he has done and will not ever regret the things or the way he dealt with daughter. The audience for this speech are parents. Also,
the author hopes to deliver the massage for his people and for people all around the world who choose to raise their daughter the old way or even
being shy about having a new baby girl. For instance, "The neighborhood comes and commiserates with the mother, and nobody congratulates the
father. And a mother is very uncomfortable for having a girl child." And what really motivated the speaker is the way that his daughter didn't regret
the things that she has done. She is proud that she got shot because the shows that she is in front of others and they either hated her, because she is
better or they saw that people around them are changing and started to be smarter than them so they will try to stop that. What the author was really
focusing on delivering it is how the way your treat your daughter matters a lot, and that it could have change her from being the slave of her husband
or to be the role model smart girl
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Literary Differences In Kissing The Witch By Emma Donoghue
Nobody made me 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 of that particular story, while also representing a change in the
narrator of the story itself.
The passage above for instance occurs when a cinderella type character is introduced to the reader. These internal voices are normally associated with
the external voices of the evil stepmother and stepdaughters, which is associated widely with a common thread within the cinderella story itself.
This revision flips what is normally seen as an external voice and internalizes it. A few pages later we see the girl and her interaction with the
prince after he proposes marriage. "The voices were shrieking, Yes yes yes say yes before you lose your chance you bag of nothingness. I opened
my teeth but no sound came out" (7). While the passage above set up the idea of internal voices, this passage shows how this internalized external
voice is not the voice of the cinderella type narrator. Not only does this completely rewrite what is considered the normal ending for the
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I Attended The Temple College Vocal Point Concert
I attended the Temple College Vocal Point concert on November 1, 2016 at 12:30 pm in the Jackson
–Graeter Backstage Theatre. The Theatre, located
in the Mary Alice Marshal Performing Arts Center, at Temple College is small, seating approximately 100 people. Since the setting is quaint, it
makes for a personal experience, allowing the audience to truly see and hear the entertainers character. The stage size also has a downside, at times
the actors would trip over each other while dancing. The Vocal Point concert titled From Rent to Now: The last 20 Years of Broadway: is directed by
Dr. Sara Baker. This Contemporary Broadway show consists of sixteen characters. It is a spoof on musicals. The opening scene played by Trey
Shonkwiler and Konnor Widmann was funny, and catchy. They sang A Musical from Something Rotten! Shonkwiler is aTenor, while Widmann is a
Baritone. Together they made beautiful harmonies, they complimented each other vocally, and as actors very well. The next song Mama Who Bore
Me from Spring Awakening was sung by all the women, with a soloist. Kristen Garth has a lovelyalto voice, her performance was unconfident, and a
bit nervous, she had a few notes that were flat, overall it was nice. There were a few moments where the background singers were too loud,
overpowering the soloist. When He Sees Me, from Waitress, sung by Kris Glorsorio was wonderful. She has a beautiful Alto/ Mezzo voice. She
connected wholly with her character, I thought the balance of head
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How a Dog Organism Evolve and Becomes Suited to Its...
How a Dog Organism Evolves and Becomes Suitable to Its Environment? Helena Herbert BIO/101 Sunny Ryerson January 31, 2011
How a Dog's Organism Evolves and Becomes Suited to Its Environment? Although there are many types of organisms that could have been chosen
[The passive voice is a form of "be" (have been) and a participle (chosen). Over–use of the passive voice can make paragraphs officious and tedious to
read. Try to use the active voice most often; for example, passive voice = The paper was completed on time. Active voice = the student completed ...
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The same works with dogs. If a dog is unfamiliar with something or someone, they either going to bark to try to scare the person off, which protects
themselves [Check pronoun agreement––if "themselves" refers to "person" (or a singular subject), it should be singular, too (him or herself)] in a
sense, or they [he or she] will automatically go the opposite direction and walk off. If a dog is familiar, it will be known because it will be trying to
jump on the person or lick the person to try playing with them [Check pronoun agreement––if "them" refers to "person" (or a singular subject), it should
be singular, too (him or her)] . Dogs can be very playful at times once they are familiar with their surroundings. The same way humans like to adjust
and familiarize themselves with their surroundings in their environment, dogs have to adjust and do the same. Dogs are very active creatures that
respond rapidly to stimuli from their environment. They have a nervous system just like humans do. The basic unit of nervous tissue is the neuron, or
the nerve cell. With their long extensions, neurons can transmit electrical signals very rapidly over long distances. [Move the period to follow the
citation] (Simon, Reece, and [Use the ampersand (&) in a citation]
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Singing Research Paper
Singing
"Music speaks what cannot be expressed soothes the mind and gives it rest, heals the heart and makes it whole, flows from heaven to the soul". –
Anonymous. Music can be a big part of people's everyday life to calm down, to have fun, but do they really know the progress it takes to make those
songs, to sing them? There is a progress leading up to making the perfect song. Like the voice pitch, the warm–ups so the voice isn't scratchy, but is
warmed up and ready for singing, and the type of genre that the artist is singing. There are many different types of voice tones. Like, Sopranos, Altos,
Bass, Tenors, Soprano one, Soprano two, Mezzo– Soprano, Contralto, Countertenor, and Baritone. Are all different voice ranges for music. ... Show
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Is it rap, pop, opera? Exactly we need to know, but how many genres are there? Well there's rap/hip hop music, it isn't really sung more like saying
something really fast with a cool beat. Pop is written songs from the heart based on a tune of the artists choice with meaningful lyrics at times. Opera
is good when singing if a Soprano, Soprano one, or Soprano two. Because of how high the voice is, but for when it's good for how low the voice is.
Country music, well that's another story. Country is like a mix of all types of voice ranges made into a good song about drinking and heartbreak. Like
Carrie Underwood is a country singer and her voice range is a Soprano. And as for Luke Bryan he is also a country singer and he is a High Baritone.
So as we can see everyone has a different voice range, genre and they are all just good
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Criticalreview Essay
Angry Voices from the Past and Present: Effects on Adults' and Children's Earwitness Memory
Lisa Öhman, Anders Eriksson and Pär Anders Granhag
A critical review
Journal of Investigative Psychology and Offender Profiling
2013 Volume 10, Issue 1, Pages 57– 70
Word count: 3347
As the old adage goes 'a picture is worth a thousand words'. Often for investigating officers, eye witness testimony and what is seen, is heavily relied
on in order to prosecute crimes (Wells and Olsen, 2003). As such eye witness testimony andmemory has become one of the most researched areas in
Cognitive Psychology. What can be quite disconcerting is that from the research conducted into this ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
as the focus is behaviour relating to criminal and civil investigations whether it be interviews, decision making or expert evidence to name just a few
("wileyCDA," n.d.). It is therefore of importance to have relevant and contemporary research to ensure that the criminal justice system conducts itself
in a balanced and impartial way. After all in the English and Welsh judiciary system the accused is innocent until proven guilty. Using the most
appropriate techniques that have empirical research to support its use will ensure that justice is carried out correctly. The authors set out to
investigate what, if any, conditions would make the accuracy of aural recall more reliable on not only adults, but children also, since children from a
young age can provide a testimony. For instance, in relation to child abuse cases, as such cases could occur at night in the dark, therefore the child's
earwitness testimony would be of importance as they would not be able to see to confirm who it was. Г–hman et al (2013) investigated the effects of
time delay (immediate or 2 weeks), tone of voice (normal or angry) and type of interview (global questions or scale ratings) in two separate age groups
(11–13 or adults).
It would be virtually impossible to conduct a study on every possible effect on earwitness testimony in one go. Mullennix et al (2011) highlighted some
factors
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My Reflective Essay Writing
Before this semester, my essay writing would have been considered rather poor. This was because I did not understand the various components of a
properly written and accompany them to effectively communicate my ideas. I lacked the most in keeping the audience involved hence, catching and
maintaining their attention, to my writing from the introduction to the conclusion. To me, writing was more complicated than a speech since a
speech involved direct audience who the speaker can gauge their feelings. I took writing as a difficult task since it involved indirect audience and
ensuring that I meet the demands of such indirect audience, brought more confusion. Though the case, this past semester's class has really improved
my skills in writing. I have learned to to make an effective written piece. Through the various learning experiences such as individual readings,
professional feedback and many others, I have been able to interact with diverse knowledge sources which have made me much better by removing
the confusion and negative picture I had with regard to writing. The first area of my improvement is on the organization skills which I have gained,
enabling me to develop an excellent structure for my essays. In my first essays, I was struggling to build an introduction that would not only be clear
to the readers but also cultivate their interest to read the rest of the article. My introduction thus appeared ambiguous and was very general as from the
feedback I would regularly obtain from my Instructor. Through engaging in regular essay writing, this has really changed. This is evident in my cause
and effect essay where I was able to introduce the easy with a personal history of the perception of the people with regard to the water they took 'At
home, people subconsciously believe that the water they drink, wash clothes with and bathe in is clean' (Kulhahay 1, par. 1)
. I was able to place the audience to the issue I was addressing by giving their general view on how they treat water contamination which was the
subject of my writing. In this easy I was able to introduce the readers to the controversy that had me to write the paper i.e. both leaving the water
untreated and treating it is a challenge as in
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Example Of Syntactical Ambiguity
4. CLARITY. In order for our writing to be clear there are some common discursive elements that the user must avoid. Some of those elements have
relevance in writing but they would only confuse the reader in smaller work. As the Style Guide for The Economist states: "Clarity of writing usually
follows clarity of thought". Clarity conveys readers comprehending our message effortlessly; writing properly involves successful communication.
Examples:
*The horse raced past the barn fell.
вњ“The horse which was raced past the barn fell. (Pinker, 2014) *As linguist Geoffrey Pullum has noted, sometimes thepassive voice is necessary.
(Pinker, 2014)
вњ“As the linguist Geoffrey Pullum has noted, sometimes the passive voice is necessary. (Pinker, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
An implement with a handle and solid surface, typically of wood, used for hitting the ball in game such as cricket, baseball and table tennis. (Oxford
Dictionary)
2. A nocturnal capable of sustained flight. (Oxford Dictionary) Best choice: John has a bat to play baseball.
4.3.2 SYNTACTICAL The syntactical ambiguity is when words can be interconnected into more than one tree. It must be avoid as much as possible.
Example: The French teacher speaks very fast
We find two interpretations:
1. The teacher that teaches French
2. The teacher from France
Best choice: The teacher that teach French speaks very fast пѓ Does the text contain any ambiguity? If it does, substitute it with another word or phrase.
4.4 HEDGING The heading is usually used by the writer, in order to distance their opinion from the text and avoid responsibility for mistake. Words
such as: almost, apparently, comparatively, fairly, in part, nearly, partially, predominantly, presumably, rather, relatively, seemingly, so to speak,
somewhat, sort of, to a certain degree, to some extent, and the ubiquitous I would argue (Pinker, 2014) are considered as if the author is hiding their
true intention and it shows the authorВґs lack of
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Short analytical report based on finding a technical document
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INTRODUCTION
1.1 Background
The successful organization is the one that communicates well both internally and with other companies and clients. In fact, information flow is crucial
to any organization and the better the flow the more successful it is.
At work a great of information is convoyed in technical documents, some of the tasks tackled by their writer are; proposals, reports, instruction.
Technical writing communicates highly specific information. Most of it is prepared by professionals, such as engineers, scientists and other technicians.
Even though it presents technical, a technical document should be easy to understand.
1.2 Aim
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4.0 Graphics
"Graphic serve as a universal language" said by Brucker (2002). There are many advantages of using graphic in technical document. Graphic
communication represents ideas, relationship or connections visually with shapes, diagram and line. For example, some of the 'No Smoking' signs
display in public place. (Dwyer, 2003).
In this report, the model of the Pioneer's operation manual was 8850MP model, which is the top range car stereo head unit of Pioneer. The price in
retail store is around AUD 800 and the unit contains many high technology features, such as ipod compatibility and Bluetooth. Surprisingly, the
operation manual looks like a cheap heater or a fan operation manual. It used black and white color which shows bad quality pictures, and the
pictures are also very small to see. Moreover, it seem like the writers want to used less pictures as possible to describes the operational function, which
is definitely too little to understand. (See appendix D).
On the other hand, compare with O2 mobile phone operational manual (see appendix E) which also has high technology features and selling at the
same price. It can see much difference between them. The O2 manual used color pictures, it also have graph and table which make it look interesting to
read
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How Human Memory Is Unreliable Due For Memory Distortion...
Proximity Analysis of Psychology Popular Articles
No one is born to a genius. I do not believe in instant success, especially in writing. Most of the time when I finished writing essays, I felt satisfied
with what I wrote. I rarely try to go back and improve my own writings. The Unreliability of Human Memory is an analytical essay from my
Workload 57S class. This paper is about how human memory is unreliable due to memory distortion and changes from other influences. By rereading
an essay that I wrote before, I analyzed and learned about how efficient did I write in a particular genre. For this analytical essay about the human
brain, I would categorize it as a scientific popular article with the emphasis on psychology. Although it might not perfectly fit the genre, it helped me get
to understand my grammatical choices and rhetorical styles for improving on writing.
In order to analyze my essay, I made a chart that summarizes my grammar patterns and writing styles based on some practices from Dana Ferris's
book, "Language Power." One interesting finding is that I heavily relied on using subordinating conjunctions. About 47% of my sentences used
conjunctions to combine clauses. In addition, I used 4 passive sentences out of 55 total sentences. In her book, Ferris states, "passive voice can
emphasize information or deemphasize the actor" (Ferris, 110). Passive sentences frown on in most genres, but it can also be common in scientific
writings. Lastly, my essay used a
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Anthony Walton Character Analysis
A chorus is defined by Merriam Webster's Dictionary as,ВЁsomething performed, sung, or uttered simultaneously or unanimously by a number of
persons.ВЁ The idea behind a chorus is that all of these voices, when used together, can make a much more beautiful work of art. The use of different
pitches and tones within this chorus creates music with depth and more emotion. However, for Anthony Walton, a chorus has a slightly different
meaning. Within his narrative, Mississippi, he allocates an entire chapter to the idea of a chorus; many things working together to accomplish one goal.
This goal isn't to create a more beautiful piece of music, but instead to deconstruct our understanding of Mississippi as we know it and show us its true
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The lyrics of the song clearly state that the oppression is still there and the dehumanization of slavery still exists. The line,
ВЁDoubleshackeled–hunh–guard behinВґ,ВЁ clearly shows that the physical labor and oppression is still there. In addition, the lifelong commitment of
slavery still exists and is shown through the line,ВЁChain gang nevah–hunh–let me go.ВЁ The sharecropping and physical labor that is done by slaves
has not changed since slavery. They are stuck within the system for their entire lives, and there is nothing they can really do to escape. They have
guards watching them, and they are trapped within this oppressive
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Significance And Innovation Of The Proposed Research
Significance and innovation of the proposed research The use and comprehension of the passive sentence structure is the subject of much debate in the
field of psycholinguistics. There have been many studies conducted addressing the issue of why passive sentence structures are so underused as
compared to active sentence structures in children. Several studies have tried to show that passive sentence structures can actually be elicited through
structural priming, or more generally being more exposed to that specific type of sentence. Although plenty of research as been conducted examining
the P600 response in reference to various types of syntactical anomalies, I could not find one study that was specifically focused on the priming of
passive sentence structures, even though it is said that the P600 should respond to this specific sentence structure. Therefore, the proposed study will
contribute to the field of psycholinguistics by examining the P600 response of children using the structural priming paradigm. Based on the results of
the study, the study may also be able to determine if the P600 response could serve as an adequate neural marker for the effectiveness of passive voice
structural priming.
Study design The proposed study will make use of the structural priming paradigm used in previous studies (GГЎmez & Shimpi, 2015; Vasilyeva,
Waterfall, GГЎmez, GГіmez, Bowers, & Shimpi, 2010), as well as the measurement of event–related potentials. Participants are to be randomly
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The Role Of the Castrati in the Baroque Era
The Role Of the Castrati in the Baroque Era
When it comes to music history, the Castrati are one of the most important and debated topics. The Castrati were men (in Italian opera) that had been
castrated during puberty to stop a flow of hormones, causing them to have the voice of a soprano woman, but the vocal power of an older, full–grown
man. A general estimate said that four thousand boys a year were castrated in Italy. Some Castrati tried to make it in church choirs (which often gave
them almost nothing of monetary value), most chose the opera route. They reigned supreme when they got onstage, being the obvious star of the show.
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Even though he was a soprano, he also had an amazingly clear lower register, where a tenor would most likely be comfortable. Farinelli showed off
all the sweetness of his voice wherever he traveled and was rewarded with roars of applause. During this period of time, he did no wrong. He was
famous beyond belief, a formidable performer, and had honors upon honors. One of his most famous performances involved him having a duet with a
trumpet that turned into a duel. Porpora, who was his teacher, spoke about the event: "During the run of an opera there was a struggle every night
between Farinelli and a famous player on the trumpet [...] After severally swelling a note in which each manifested the power of his lungs and tried to
rival the other in brilliancy and force, they had both a swell and shake together, by thirds, which was continued so long [...] that both seemed
exhausted; and, in fact, the trumpeter, wholly spent, gave it up, thinking, however, his antagonist as much tired as himself [...]; when Farinelli, with a
smile on his countenance, showing that he had only been sporting with him all that time, broke out all at once in the same breath, with fresh vigor,
and not only swelled and shook the note, but ran the most rapid and difficult divisions and was at last silenced only by the acclamations of the
audience. From this period may be dated the superiority which he ever maintained over all his contemporaries."
Another famous
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Head and Neck Essay
Common head and neck surgery includes the removal of the voice box: largyngectomy and tracheostomy: making an incision on the anterior aspect of
the neck and opening an airway through an incision in the trachea. The removal of the larynx occurs in cases of laryngeal cancer and in this case the
airway is separated from the mouth, nose and oesophagus meaning that the patient will breathe through a stoma in the neck. In tracheostomy cases the
resulting stoma can act as an airway and a tracheotomy tube is inserted, enabling the individual to breathe without the use of their nose and mouth.
Tracheostomys may be required for long term control of excessive bronchial secretions, particularly in those with reduced consciousness or to maintain
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This means that air does not pass through the vocal cords and so speech is not possible. Sometimes patients can have a tracheostomy tube that allows
some air to go through the vocal chords and out of the mouth. Patients can have this type of tube if they are able to swallow without difficulty and if
they do not need a tracheostomy tube with an inflated cuff in order to get air into the lungs.
The last option is surgical voice restoration which was introduced by Singer & Blom in 1980(Blom,1995) Not all patients are suitable for this
however, It involves a tracheoesophageal speaking valve, a small fistula is surgically created through the tracheal wall into the oesophagus. A small,
one way valve is inserted into the fistula and it allows air to be shunted from the trachea to the oesophagus and up through the pharyngo–oesophageal
segment creating an acoustic wave form and voice. A longer flow of voice can be achieved as pulmonary air is used as the initiator for voice.
Another problem that arises in head and neck patients is that of malnutrition and weight loss. They are particularly at risk of developing nutritional
problems. Many patients with head and neck cancer have histories of high alcohol intake, tobacco use and poor dietary habits. Malnutrition often when
alcohol is involved. Patients nutritional needs should be assessed and patients at high risk of
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Voice Speech Outline
General Purpose: To inform
Specific Purpose: To describe to audience an overview of research– how voice is produced
Central Idea: To describe how the voice works and create sound that applies to communication.
Introduction:
Attention–Getter: Have you ever wonder why each person sound different from another and how you can distinct one person just by hearing them
speak?
Other: We use our voice everyday, however, we don't necessarily think about how our voice is produced. Knowing how our voice is produced can help
us better communicate.
Central Idea: According to the American Academy of Otolaryngology, knowing how we make sound is useful in maintaining the health and
effectiveness of our voice.
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The lungs is what provides the power source for voice production.
The Larynx:
The larynx, or the voice box is what produces the sound from vibration. The vocal folds make these vibrations.
The Resonator:
The resonator which includes our throat, tongue, mouth, teeth, and cheek makes the sound into words.
(Internal Transition: Our voice is capable of producing sounds in different register. Lets take a look at what these different registers are.)
Vocal Register
Vocal Fry Register:
The vocal fry is the lowest register that is seen as unhealthy if used too much in speech.
Modal Register:
When both the head and chest registers are used together it creates a modal register.
Whistle Register:
The whistle register is more commonly found in female voices where notes are hit at the highest.
Falsetto Register:
The Falsetto is opposite of the whistle, in which it is the male that creates this high range.
(Internal Transition: Our voice being capable of producing many different sounds, it is important to take care of our voice to produce healthy sound.)
Voice Disorders and Taking Care of Your Voice
Types of Disorders
Structural Disorders
Neurogenic
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All The Bright Places By Jennifer Niven
'All The Bright Places' by Jennifer Niven
1.Making Personal Connections.
'All The Bright Places' is a story about love and depression, where a boy, Finch, helps Violet find the will to live, while he has trouble keeping his
head above water. My family has gone through the stress, anger and sadness of depression, too: my cousin, Mitch, committed suicide by hanging
himself. Although it has been two years, the pain has still not completely gone away.
Violet Markey has lost her older sister (and best friend) in a fatal car crash on an icy bridge. She is overwhelmed by guilt, as she was the one who
begged her sister to take her home, and told her to take the shortcut, ultimately leading to Eleanor's death. When this happens, she loses friends and
is afraid to make any, afraid she will lose them too. After losing Mitch, I also lost my Nana and Papa (grandmother and grandfather). My cousin,
Dimity had bowel cancer and although she is alive and well now, it is still scary to think how close we were to losing her. This made me realize,
unlike other people my age, how close death is in our everyday lives, and, unlike cartoon character, we cannot peel ourselves from the rubble and
complete our quest or journey. Losing some of the major people in my life has, just like Violet, made me scared to let go of people and even more
scared of letting them into my heart. However, just like with Violet, her friends help her world to grow.
Violet is also a writer, and although her words
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Parts Of An Opera Research Paper
Parts of an Opera: The Singers and Structure
Considering the many parts of an opera, it's no wonder that people often get confused–––the genre stretches back to the very end of the 16th century
and has changed dramatically over time. From lyric sopranos to basso profundos, we've put together a guide to the types of vocalists you would
probably see at the opera today, paired with famous roles featuring those voice types.
We also included a quick overview of the structural parts of an opera–––the overture, arias, recitatives, and chorus numbers are all included. We hope
you feel right at home the next time you visit the opera!
The Parts of an Opera: The Singers
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Historically, the baritone most often fills a comedic role and can also play heroic parts that complement the tenor. Baritone voices are warm and
rich–––think of a cello in the string family.
The Toreador Song from Carmen's Bizet is a famous example of the baritone voice, and Nabucco and MacBeth are also well–known operas for baritone.
The Bass Voice
At last we come to the bass voice–––the anchor of the vocal family. The bass in an opera rarely enjoys heroism or much of a love life, since composers
prefer to give basses the role of a villain. A voice is generally considered a bass when it reaches the second E below middle C.
As with the other voice types, the bass voice is divided into subgroups. Basso Cantante refers to a "singing" bass voice, while the Basso Profundo is
the lowest and deepest of the basses. Basso Buffo, or the "humorous" bass, and the hoher (high) bass round out the family.
Famous bass roles include Duke Bluebeard from Bluebeard's Castle(Bartok), Gounod's Mephistopheles from Faust, and the title role of Don Giovanni
by Mozart. As you have probably guessed, Wagner wrote significant Basso Profundo roles into his Ring Cycle.
The Structural Parts of an
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The Gap Between Vocal And Instrumental Instruction
Throughout the beginning of music education, there has been a divide. A separation between the lands of vocalists and instrumentalists existed and
still exists today. While it isn't a conscience happening at all times, it can divide a music program into two separate entities. Figuring out how the two
areas can coincide will ultimately get music educators on the right tracks for building an excelling program. When students feel that they can be in both
and feel wanted in each area and not feel tension between the directors and the music choices, they can thrive. Removing the gap between vocal and
instrumental instruction can be done by researching alike techniques and implementing the coinciding department into either program.
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With woodwind players, tone can be changed by simply changing the space in the throat and mouth. The same can be said of brass players, but one
other aspect lies in the amount of space between the teeth. If enough space between the teeth is not present, especially with young brass players, an
unpleasant buzzing sound will occur, once again hindering a beautiful tone. The directors of vocalists push and push for more space in the mouth and
throat, especially with young singers that want to sound like the next greatest pop artist. The music performed in the context of concerts and contests at
the high school and middle school level, however, need just the opposite.
The last way technique overlaps, is in the use of warmups, and technical exercises. Instrumentalists use these on a reoccurring basis for warmups
before rehearsal. Scales are learned at a brisk tempo for auditions and at the collegiate level, technique books and extended technique exercises are
studied. These are used to not only warm up air, but to also warm up the fingers and gain dexterity. For vocalists, similar processes occur. Before
rehearsing, vocalists use warmups; most of which are based on scales, arpeggios and other theory points. They are used to warm up the voice, and get
performers aware of their breathing and voice flexibility. All of these are extremely similar to their voice counterparts. Some
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Literary Devices In Catcher In The Rye
The world of adults is full of phonies and the only way to combat it is to be as innocent as a child. Today, people have become so self–interested that
they fail to listen to everyone – even themselves. These are the points J.D. Salinger brings up in his novel The Catcher in the Rye. Throughout the
novel, J.D. Salinger's uses of voice, conflict, aposiopesis, irony, and metaphor emphasize these points. The Catcher in the Rye is a story of a battle to
preserve innocence.
The Catcher in the Rye follows the adventures of a teenage boy named Holden Caulfield. Holden has changed schools several times over the past years
– because he either failed all his classes or harbored strong feelings of hate and disgust towards his school. Holden, during the book's events, is 16
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Holden coins this phrase for himself based on a poem that he heard during events that that occurred before the events of the book. This poem is
called Coming thro' the Rye by Robert Burns. The irony between the poem and the novel begins with the two different interpretations of "a catcher in
the rye". Holden says that he sees himself "catch[ing] everybody [children] if they start to go over the cliff. . . I'd just be the catcher in the rye and
all" (Salinger ). Holden believes that being a "catcher in the rye" involves protecting and preserving the innocence of the children around him.
However, the poem Holden gets this interpretation from is interpreted by most to not be about innocence, but rather casual sex. Holden now seems to
understand how disgusting and phony sexuality and adulthood is. Holden wants to save children from the horrors that come with growing up, but the
irony lies in Holden basing his own beliefs on a poem about sex. Salinger's deviation from the traditional meaning of Robert Burns' poem gives
interesting irony that both shows how mature and naГЇve Holden really
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Vocal Hygiene Research Paper
Vocal abuse and vocal damage does not just happen to singers, it happens to everyone from Opera 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 teaching good vocal hygiene must begin with ending behaviors of abuse and misuse.
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Speaking in an incorrect pitch, volume, or with poor placement may be even more damaging to the larynx than singing because people speak more
than they sing. In most cases, the problems include speaking in a pitch that is focused in the throat. While serious problems in this area are best
resolved with the help of a licensed voice therapist, the singer can make some changes based on experience with their preferred placement when
singing. Misconceptions include the idea that speaking very softly or whispering will help save voice. People who speak softly do so by blowing
breath through the tone stopping the glottis from closing completely. Since the glottis' function is to close, it may compensate with a time of no
closure by creating an edema or swelling to fill up the empty space (Greschner, 2017). Therefore, the singer who thinks they are protecting or
reserving the voice may be creating a bigger problem threatening their vocal health. In addition, whispering is often focused in the throat. This may be
particularly true when speaking on the phone or in situations they may not want to be overheard. In such cases it may be necessary to raise the
volume of the speaking voice in order to raise the focus or
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Voice In Frank Mccourt's Teacher Man By Frank Mccourt
Frank McCourt's "teacher man" written in 2005 is a mind opening memoir. With an extraordinary writing style McCourt shows his readers the other
side of teaching. The voice is one of the most powerful instruments human beings have. Everyone uses it differently and that's how it makes us unique.
An authors voice his his biggest weapon, it makes the author and his book unique and McCourts writing style is different to most of other memoirs.
He isn't very fond of punctuation but it's not that, that makes his voice so unique. He changes his voice throughout the book and has different voice
types for certain characters in the book.His unmistakeable voice in the memoir makes you feel his pain, happiness and losses. This essay will focus on
McCourts voice in the memoir. How he uses it to make the reader feel certain things and guide us in certain directions.
A voice in literature is the form or a format through which narrators tell their stories. It is prominent when a writer places himself / herself into words
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His voice can also trick his readers, This is a voice that McCourt uses throughout the book.His voice gives one a feeling that he isn't successful in
teaching at all.Readers get a feeling that he feels lost in a classroom insecure and clueless and it seems as if this is the honest truth. Such as on
page ( 150 ) " I don't know why I'm turning away and walking to the front of the room" This makes cler to the reader that he has no ide what he is
doing .Whereas students seem to Love His lessons and admire him, seen on page (157) where his student tells him his lessons are actually OK.One
of the trouble making students who was in the class of 26 "black girls"even applied for a collage and wants to become a teacher which must be one of
the most satisfying messages he
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Meursault's Indifference in The Stranger, by Albert Camus
In The Stranger, Albert Camus allows the main character to tell the story in order to give the reader an experience of his own. Obviously, with a novel
also comes language, which Camus incorporates cleverly as a way to indirectly illustrate Meursault's thoughts about certain situations. Although the
novel represents a postmodern setting, the author shifts the overall meaning. In The Stranger, Camus applies a unique literary style as a power that
deflects blame from Meursault, the antiheroic character. In order to disclaim the fault of Meursault, Camus incorporates several instances in which he
leaves a greater sense of authority to nonliving objects, while further drawing attention away from the main character. Based on the implication of ...
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Furthermore, he covers the Arab's intentions when talking about the same blade that persists in bringing Meursault pain. He describes the stabbing as a
"scorching blade [that] slashes at [his] eyelashes and stabs at [his] stinging eyes" (59). The moment that the blade brings itself to Meursault's face and
slashes at his eyelashes, of course, is the point at which Meursault acknowledges that everything is beginning to reel. Finally, under the influence of the
sea's fiery breath and the sun's scorching attitude, Meursault admits that "the trigger gave" when reminiscing on the death of the Arab (59). Not until
after he blames the trigger for the mishap does he use first person to describe the negative actions, as he shoots the Arab four more times. At this point,
perhaps, he realizes his own fault within the situation as he continues to set himself in place for the remainder of part one. The simple sentences in The
Stranger reveal Meursault's emotional detachment from society, while the more complex sentences are assigned to objects with authority. Throughout
the entire novel, Meursault's simplicity and disinterest in the world can be identified with the incorporation of his simple statements. Especially in this
particular passage, Meursault finds it unimportant to challenge himself in a way that makes sense. Although Meursault recognizes the sensibility of
walking
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Analysis of the Play Candide Essay
In Act One of Candide, there is four scenes, the first scene is entitled Westphalia, when the scene is first introduced the music has a happy sound,
similar to that of circus music and as the introduction goes on the music goes from an allegro tempo to a peaceful and dream like piano sound and
grave tempo. As the music continues to come in the lights continue to brighten on stage as well as if the music and lights are tied together. As the cast
came out they performed the opening song during this song they harmonized really well. In Scene One the audience is introduced to the Baron and
Baroness of Westphalia, Baron Thunder–ton–Tronck and Baroness; the Baron is a baritone, his voice is low but not low enough to be a bass; the
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During a later part of Scene Two when the cast is dancing the movements match the music, they appeared to be doing the Waltz, so the music had
abrupt changes. In Scene Three: Cadiz, the orchestra plays some sad and somber music at the beginning. As the scene progresses the music goes
from dark and dismal to happy and cheerful. During one of the songs of Scene Four: Paris the Old Lady, Cunegonde and Candide were discussing
a flight and the music being played by the orchestra matched the lyrics bringing the idea of a flight to life. The Old Lady has a mezzo soprano
voice she executes all of her notes well in the song. At the end of scene three Candide, Cunegonde, and the Old Lady leave to go to a new place and
in the song they sing there are rounds, which were well executed. It helped change the mood again which brightened up the audience. In Act Two,
Scene One: Buenos Aires, the music has a fast tempo and the music is being played at a forte level, as the music continues it suddenly softens to
piano and the tempo slows down. Later in the scene during one of the songs you could hear a washing board being played which added a new sound
to the music the audience was hearing. When the audience is being introduced to the Commander, a song that has a Spanish sound is
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Jo Siwa Research Paper
JoJo Siwa! JoJo Siwa also known as Joelle Joni Siwa is a famous YouTuber, Dancer, Actor, and Singer. She originally became famous from starring in
the show "Dance Moms." She is known for appearing for two seasons on Dance Moms along with her mom Jessalynn Siwa. She is also famous for her
singles or songs. JoJo Siwa was born on May 19th 2003. She was born in Omaha NE. She is 15 years old. JoJo Siwa is very popular. She is a dancer
and a social media sensation who is very popular on Musical.ly where she has more than 16 million fans on her ItsJoJoSiwa account. She has over 6
million subscribers and more than 1 million views on her popular YouTube channel. Last year (2017) she signed a talent deal with Nickelodeon. She
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That is pretty young to be dancing. She learned to love hip hop dance over any other style. She also enjoys jazz, contemporary, and also lyrical.
She was one of the top 5 finalist on Abby's Ultimate Dance Competition and was the youngest contestant on season 2. The reason why she wrote
the songs she did. JoJo Siwa wrote the song Boomerang to deal with the issue of cyberbullying. All of her songs are trying to make the world a
better place. The message of the song is to not listen to haters who write evil comments to you on the Internet and achieve triumph over online
bullies. She tries to make people feel good about themselves. Her single Kid in a Candy Store is telling you to enjoy life no matter what life
throws at you. Family! JoJo Siwa's mother owns her own dance studio in Omaha NE. Her father is a chiropractor at Northwest Chiropractic. Her
parents are Jessalynn Siwa and Tom Siwa. JoJo's mother has performed with her at reality shows. She also has a brother named Jayden. He is an
Instagram star and really good at Fortnite. JoJo Siwa says that her mother makes all of her bows handmade. She has homeschooled most of her life.
She has still enjoyed her life and
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A Raisin The Sun And Willy Loman Compare And Contrast Essay
The striving for being rich and have a wealthy life has always been present in the American society. Often living in a capitalistic society leads people
to become greedy, and as a result many become too materialistic. This may happen because of the challenge to pursue the American dream where most
of Americans are trying to fulfill it. Unfortunately, for most of people it is very difficult to acquire this high status and to secure a spot in the
upper–class society. Arthur Miller's, Death of a Salesman, and Lorraine Hansberry's, A Raisin the Sun, are two plays that reveal two main characters:
Willy Loman and Walter Lee Young, characters that reflect typical features of the people who struggles to achieve the American Dream. Although they
may have common characteristics and share similarities, they also have numerous issues and are very different, setting them apart from other families
and even each other. Therefore, the main focus of this paper will be to compare and put in contrast these two great characters. In both plays, A Raisin
the Sun and Death of a Salesman, the father (Walter and Willy) is the main individual that holds his attention throughout the plays. Because of their
roles are often changing in the plays, Walter and Willy can be theprotagonist and the antagonist. That being said, they both have goals to possess their
own business and to be their own boss. They both strive to live wealthy. As Walter says "No...It was always money, Mama. We just didn't know about
it" (Hansberry). This reveals that Walter is more materialistic instead of considering the feeling of his family.
Willy and Walter are very similar in many ways. For instance, they both are trying to be good fathers. Walter's goal to get rich is influenced by his
restless desire to offer to his family a better life: "You tired, ain't you? Tired of everything. Me, the boy, the way we live
–this beat–up hole–everything.
Ain't you?" (Discovering Literature, 1295). Meanwhile, the love that Willy has for his sons is undeniable. Very often he would slip into the past
before he drifted apart from his sons: "Remarkable. Remember those days? The way Biff used to simonize that car? The dealer refused to believe there
was eighty thousand miles on
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Questions For Planning Your Language And Literacy
Part 1: Definitions. Due September 20 by 11:59 pm. Please upload to Connect as a Word document. Label as follows: Last Name_First Name_
Assignment 1_Part_1. Bring a printed copy to class for discussion on the due date. Questions for planning your Language and Literacy Autobiography:
1. Do a search and find at least three (3) different definitions of literacy and/or descriptions of types of literacy. Only one may come from a dictionary.
These must be significantly different from one another. List these here with sources properly cited (APA).
Literacy has several definitions. It is defined as "the ability to read and write" (Literacy, 2015, para. 1), and knowledge relating to a certain subject
(Literacy, 2015). In academic terms, literacy is defined as the proficient ability to read and construct meaning out of literature and content in school
(Torgesen et al., 2007 as cited in Correction to: Literacy, 2016). Whitehurst and Lonigan (1998) define emergent literacy claiming, "early literacy
was used to refer to the conceptual knowledge and skills that are developmental precursors to formal literacy" (Whitehurst & Lonigan, 1998, p. 608
as cited in Chan, 2015). On the other hand, Lytle and Wolfe (1989) define literacy through four metaphors: literacy as tasks, reflection, practices, and
skills (as cited in Walter, 1999). Digital literacy is defined as the ability to utilize new media and the Internet as a means to connect and to critically
evaluate various kinds of digital
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All City Choir Essay
There's a bigger song emerging from the music wing this year, but even though the women's choir has more than doubled from the 36 girls in the
fall of 2012 to the 82 girls enrolled this fall, choir director Elliot Kranz said that teaching that many girls at one time isn't any different than teaching
any other ensemble. There are just more girls. He said he believes there are a number of reasons for such an increase in numbers in the group. One
is because of the success of the women's choir in the past. The All City Choir event including secondary students is also a reason students are
motivated to to do choir after seeing the CFHS choir perform. The two junior highs have very strong choir programs as well, making it more likely for
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"Any time you add numbers, it makes it more difficult to sing in tune and sound like one voice. But we work on this from day one in rehearsal,
and hopefully our hard work pays off throughout the year." He said he does not think that having so many girls will be any type of problem and
hopes that the choir will keep increasing every year. Junior Anna Stillman said she thinks it's awesome to have so many girls in the choir and they
are starting to sing very well as a group, although at times it is hard to have a good balance of sound with so many voices at one time. "It can be
distracting at times. I love choir, and when other people continue to talk while we are trying to sing and learn new pieces, it can be distracting."
But in the long run, Stillman also said she thinks that having more girls in choir will make them better as a whole because they have a lot of strong
upperclassmen singers and some very talented sophomores with good voices coming to help them out. Stillman chose to take choir again this year
because, "I've always really enjoyed singing and did it in junior high for two years and decided to try it again in the high school, and I'm so happy I
did. It's been so much fun, and Mr. Kranz is a great
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Sumayyah Book Review
Sumayyah is a very interesting person. She was born in Greensboro, North Carolina, and she was the first person in her family to be born in
America. She has a large family with 8 siblings (not including herself). Her family is from South Africa, but her race is mixed with many European
nationalities such as Ireland and England. Sumayyah is an English enthusiast. "I love writing for fun. I am even writing my own book." Funny,
talented, and creative are three words that best describe Sumayyah's bubbly personality. She is interested in drawing, singing, acting, and various other
forms of art. Since Sumayyah likes arts, she would enjoy traveling to the ancient Greek and Egyptian era. This would give her an opportunity to
experience the art in their beautiful culture. If Sumayyah was given the opportunity to do anything she wanted for a day, she would complete her
bucket list. This includes writing a book, meeting a panda, writing a successful song, bungee jumping, cliff swinging, sky diving, scuba diving, and
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In her opinion, the Hulk would win in a fight against Captain America. She thinks this because the Hulk is not a human while Captain America is
which gives him more powers. Sumayyah will either be very slow while she is studying, or she can be very focused. Classical pieces describe her
studying when she is tired, and rock or upbeat music describe how she works when she is focused. If Sumayyah could fly for a day she would go to
space and have a party with aliens. She laughed when she presented this
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Case Study Sally Soprano
Sally Soprano Case Study.
The fundamental assumption is that learning and practicing negotiation skills can be learned. Others, however, assume that diplomacy and negotiation
are things that can never be learned or taught. They believe that you are either born a negotiator or you are not. Unfortunately, this is a very
shortsighted assumption. The approach to this will be to use all the information that was provided in the analysis to determine the best position of
strategy to save the Opera on opening day, to find a fiscal solution that will benefit both the Opera and Sally using a BATNA strategy.
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Therefore I included how I could sell him my product. Before I get into the negotiation I inquired beforehand. By collecting as much information before
starting the negotiation, I could understand what was the needs and concerns of Sally Soprano. This knowledge makes it easier finding a mutually
beneficial solution.
I also prepared my arguments beforehand. I then supported each of my claims or claims by solid arguments based on factual and objective.
However, I made several mistakes. First of all, I argued the age of Sally Soprano. This was a tactical error and was decreased the esteem my
interlocutor had for me. I could find something more convincing.
The process to start with was quite integrative with both sides laying out their priorities and what their limitation were. However, in between we
reached an impasse with both sides not agreeing with each other. We set the anchor at 16,000 and then Anna came back with a bid of 65K plus 5% of
gate. We said that was too high and said that was way off industry norms. We countered with 19 K. She said the base was too low, that was not possible
and he wanted us to counter bid against ourselves, which we did not. She offered 55K + 5 % of gate. We said we could do 24k but no gate collection.
She said 45 K + 5% of the gate. We offered him 26 K and at this point the negotiation kind of stalled. The Opera really wanted Sally for the role and
Sally really needed a job as she was
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Active Voice
Voice:
In simple words, Voice (in other words (but rarely said) is also called, diathesis) is a term that describes the relation between an action (verb) taken by
the subject, the subject (the one who performs the action) and the object (the thing being acted upon).
Active Voice:
Active voice is most commonly used verb. Active voice is where; the subject is the one who performs an action (verb), while object is the thing being
acted upon.
When the subject performs an action, the verb is in Active voice.
For example:
The mouse ate the cheese.
Here, the mouse is the subject, ate is the action (verb) and cheese is the object. Since the subject is doing an action, we say that the verb is in active
voice.
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He dropped the book in the lake.
Here, He is the subject, dropped is the active verb and book is the object.
Rita writes a letter.
Here, Rita is the subject, writes is the active verb and letter is the object.
Sarah has written a book on her family.
Here, Sarah is the subject, written is the active verb and book is the object.
Uses of the Active Voice:
Active sentences are more direct (This proves that the subject admits that he was the one who did the act) and engaging for the reader. The sentences
are shorter and allow you to express an authoritative tone. And they are also often less confusing and ambiguous.
Passive Voice:
Passive voice is where; the object is suspected to have done an action (verb) and the subject is the thing being performed on.
When the subject is the target for an action, then the verb is in Passive voice.
For example:
The cheese was eaten by the mouse.
Here, the cheese is the subject, eaten is the passive verb and mouse is the object. Since the subject is the one being suspected for the action, we say
that the verb is in the passive voice.
The building was crashed into by the
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The Concert As A Concert With Choir And Band
The concert was a joint concert with choir and band. The genres choir sang were church music and lullabies and band played various genres including
pop, classical, and holiday music. Some songs choir sang was "The Word Was God" and "Riversong." Band played songs such as "Phantom of the
Opera," Beethoven symphony No. 5. The instrument choir used was their voices and a piano. Band used a variety of instruments such as trumpets,
trombones, tubas, French horns, clarinets, flutes, saxophones, piccolos, drums, electric basses, xylophones, tambourines, and others. For choir, there
were a lot of times when all the voices sand in the same pitch but there were times when they sang in harmony. A piano is used by an instruction for
accompaniment. The group was split into three sections most of the time, these three sections were soprano, alto, and bass. Sopranos and altos
consist of females and basses consist of male. Sopranos would usually have the melodies in the song and altos would sing an octave lower and
basses would sing very low. However, there were times when altos had the melodies instead of sopranos. During some songs, the choir would split
into four sections, sopranos, altos, tenors, and basses. While sopranos, altos, and basses consist of homogenous genders, tenors were heterogeneous.
Tenors would sing lower than altos but higher than basses. Before singing any songs, the choir members warmed up their voices by singing different
vowels in ascending and descending C major
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A Career As A Career In The Music Industry
The process to become a professional singer would have to start when you're young, because it takes time to actually learn music and to build your
voice. Most cited researches I have looked up reported that many professional singers today usually have begin their training of practicing who they
are at a young age. Singing opportunities can come from anywhere, such as being in a play at school. It's important for singers to develop a variety of
styles. It's good to know more than one type of music now and days for a better position in the music industry. For instance both popular and classical
styles should be considered because employment opportunities exist in each. To get better results for your outcome most people would consider
enrolling in a formal training program. Once you've reached your unique voice, continue the process and look for professional singing
opportunities. To get taken seriously you should build up your professional representation and perform as much as possible. Musicians typically
advance in their careers by seeking an audience for their craft. While performance opportunities may be offered all over the country, it's noted that
many musicians relocate to hub cities for the entertainment industry like New York, Los Angeles, Nashville or Chicago. These states are
typically where you would find a famous singer or musicians that you can reflect on and learn from in your experience of making your career a
success. For me after this step would be to go to either University of Houston or Juilliard. Colleges and universities may offer numerous performing
opportunities. In addition to choral ensembles and formal recitals and shows, performing in placing that will allow you to sing or local singing
opportunities may be beneficial for a beginner. Singers can audition for concerts and theatrical performances to build their vocal skills. Make sure
to take advantage of school opportunities as while. Many schools with music and vocal degree programs have resources such as studios, practice
rooms or reference libraries that will allow you to exercise and practice on your craft of music. When looking for a music or vocal performance
degree program usually you will need to audition get excepted. While
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Creative Thinking Job With Google
I am prepared for a creative thinking job with google, working on the Google Home because of the skills that I developed through my technical
communication class. In LMC 3403 I expanded my knowledge on technical communication and continued to grow as an individual. I learned a lot
about a 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 of listening through the work done
on my blog post. I learned about soundscapes and how the use of tempo, pitch, and intensity create different emotions; contribute to the overall goal
of the environment. For instance take a weight room and library for instance. The goal of a weight room is to give high levels of effort and physical
effort. So you may have loud intense music playing, this gets the blood going. You also may here the low grunts of other athletes exerting their
efforts. This creates an environment of hard work and motivates you to work harder. Now take a library for example you may here the low hum of the
air conditioner, the thuds of books going back on the shelf, and the
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Symptoms And Treatment Of An Idiopathic Etiology
As previously reported, Ms. Noid referred herself for a voice evaluation because of a chronic, persistent dysphonia characterized by "severe hoarseness
and breathiness." She had a recent ENT report indicating a "left adductor vocal cord paralysis" which is paralyzed in the intermediate position.
Furthermore, she has reported that her symptoms have persisted for 18 months, eliminating the possibility of an idiopathic etiology. After completing a
voice evaluation, recommendations for medical clearance would include evaluations performed by a laryngologist, neurologist, and/or evaluations
performed by professionals who would be part of the client's medical team. The recommendation for treatment options would be begin by educating the
client, and providing her with behavioral and medical treatment options. Furthermore, Ms. Noid would be informed with the benefits and potential side
effects of the various treatments. Since Ms. Noid, presents with a left adductor vocal fold paralysis in the intermediate position (situated midway
between abduction and paramedian position), behavioral interventions could be applied before considering surgical treatments. With vocal fold
paralysis, Ms. Noid may have developed compensatory mechanisms, which can be eliminated through education and proper compensatory techniques.
Behavioral treatments that can be implemented include: Pushing Techniques, Vocal Function Exercises, Resonant Voice Therapy, or Lee Silverman
Voice Therapy (LSVT). Pushing
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Botox Essay
Botox
When people think of new fashion trends they normally think of clothes, but the newest beauty craze that has hit the middle age market is Botox.
Botox injection therapy, although not completely new, has come out swinging since being approved for use in cosmetic improvements in 2002.
Botox is used to eliminate the look of aging by reducing the appearance of wrinkles on the face, neck and hands. Most commonly, patients use Botox
to eliminate crow's feet around the eyes, wrinkles on the forehead, and frown or laugh lines. It has become such a popular and 'user friendly'
alternative to traditional cosmetic surgery, many women and even celebrities host Botox parties to share the experience with their friends. Botox
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The Botox procedure is preferred to cosmetic surgery because it is non–surgical, safe, simple, and patients can return to full activity immediately after
the procedure.
Today, Botox is not only used for beauty but is also used to treat a variety of problems, such as migraines, neck pain, excessive sweating, body odor,
morbid obesity, carpal tunnel syndrome, stroke paralysis, incontinence and clubfoot in infants to name just a few. It has become a life savor for
many people with debilitating disease or disorders. Using Botox as a medical treatment has recently hit close to home when my Mom was diagnosed
two years ago with a rare vocal disorder called spasmodic dysphonia. The origin of this disorder was originally thought to be psychoneurotic, but in
recent years it has become classified as a movement disorder of the larynx. Spasmodic dysphonia involves uncontrollable "spasms" of the muscles in
the vocal cords that cause interruptions in speech which affect the quality of a person's voice. In the more common type, adductor spasmodic
dysphonia (ADSD), vocal cords prematurely tighten when speaking which causes a squeaky high pitch voice. In the type of dysphonia my mom has,
abductor spasmodic dysphonia (ABSD), when she talks, her vocal cords don't close when they are supposed to which results in a breathy, whispery
voice. Her voice seemed to get worse over time, it was less able to understand what she was
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The Career Of A Singing Career
There are many careers someone can choose based on personal preference and hobbies. One of the best jobs is a singing career. The reason for this
choice of career is that it can be very rewarding. We all have some big name star that pops into our head when we hear the word "singer". Maybe it is
Beyonce or Justin Bieber, depending on personal music type. Singing is a way to express how you feel through songs when words can't.
Careers come in a variety of forms and many have complex jobs. A singing career is a pretty straight forward job, at first glance. There are many
different jobs that someone in this career path has to do on a day to day basis. First, writing music and lyrics. Before a singer can start on a career
they need a plan, so in singing it isn't a good idea to just jump right in without some music. This can either be an original music piece or a covers of
another artist's songs. Second is having to perform for crowds and other groups. If a singer wants to gain recognition and fame, they need to perform
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The earnings make have to do with how much merchandise such as t–shirts and cds are sold at a concert. Another way to earn money in this career is
tips. These can be during starting years as well as when the singer gains popularity. Another thing that plays a big part in how much money a singer
will earn yearly is how many shows they perform at or if they volunteer at different places that will allow them to get some extra money. The singer
won't be able to keep all the money they earn because if they are apart of a contract, some of that money will go to the rest of the group. Plus, if at
anytime they choose to play an instrument like for instance, a guitar, they are going to need to buy equipment to help them perform like microphones
and the stands, monitors, and compact disks
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An Analysis Of Christine Lebay's Christine
Christine is a novel about a 17 year old named, Arnold ''Arnie'' Cunningham, who bought a red and white 1958 Plymouth Fury from a retired
war–veteran named, Roland D. LeBay, for $250. The 1958 Plymouth Fury, Christine, is possessed by supernatural forces that would kill anything that
comes between her and Arnie Cunningham. Arnie becomes so obsessed with the car that he quits high school before he even finishes. He ends up
forgetting about his friend Dennis Guilder, his family, and his girlfriend because he has his mind only set on the car itself. Bullies at the high school
tried to destroy Arnie's car, but before they could get away with it, they were all killed by the car, and even the garage owner was killed by getting
crushed between the seat and the steering wheel. Dennis had to stop Christine from killing Arnie's girlfriend by smashing, ramming, stabbing with the
tractor's teeth, and running over the car with the Caterpillar tractor in the garage.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Man, for Arnie and Dennis are fighting about the car, while Christine and Leigh are fighting for Arnie. Arnie's car is jealous of Leigh being Arnie's
girlfriend. Christine is very possessive of Arnie Cunningham because she is changing his life, his mood, his behavior, and his attitude towards other
people. The story's plot is a love relationship between Arnie, his new girlfriend named, Leigh Cabot, and a possessed 1958 Plymouth Fury named,
Christine. The Plymouth Fury is a very dangerous vehicle because she can repair herself out of thin air, catch of fire, and be crushed over and over by
a giant tractor. Dennis tries to help Arnie from his obsession with the car, but Arnie ignores his comments about the car and his girlfriend. Arnie said he
wanted the 1958 Plymouth Fury because he said he wanted something that was uglier than
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A Cappella Research Paper
The Evolution of A Cappella From Pentatonix to Home Free, to Straight No Chaser, all the way back to Rockapella, a cappella has be a major part in
America's music. A cappella music is anyone singing without the accompaniment of instrumental music. A cappella music was the first type of music
due to its lack of need for musical instruments. America's view of a cappella has changed throughout history, each year a cappella is getting
increasingly more popular. However, there once was a time when a cappellamusic was not just a type of music but the only available music. Three
most famous time periods where a cappella music has changed is the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, and the Twenty–First Century. A cappella in the
Middle Ages was primarily ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
During the Middle Ages, a cappella music was mainly all they had to choose from.During the Renaissance, a cappella music was primarily sacred,
however, most secular music still was performed a cappella. During the twenty–first century, a cappella music had a different connotation, one that
made it more musically difficult for the performers and ultimately more entertaining for the audience. A cappella has been a popular way of singing
since the beginning and will remain if history does indeed repeat
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What Types Of Narratives/Voices Are Within The Movie?
Film Analysis Questions:
1)Is there a larger theme within the movie? Explain...
Various themes such as idealism, abandonment and violence and brought up throughout the film and demonstrate a majority of plot surrounding the
many controversial moments/scenarios. I go more into this themes down below.
–Idealism
The narrator as well as Quijana both have split personalities which they rely upon for their idealistic thinking which it portrayed in the overall motif of
the film
–Abandonment
Both Tyler and the narrator suffer and struggle to determine a purpose for themselves, also trying to figure out their problems and why they don't fit in.
–Violence
Violence within the movie can be seen as an overall negative to everyone and anyone whom ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Specify?
This movie is seen to be wonky at some points and normal at times. As it isn't to far fetch for these type of things to actually happen within the
community and person to person. As these fight clubs have gotten lots of attention in the media and are apparently a big thing in the southern states of
America.
9) Discuss the nature of power/relationships within the film, between director/ film maker and actions– why were they chosen?
The relationship between the characters and nature are seen to be very reluctant. As the characters are very "to them self's" and are often trying to
avoid other and tell lies to get out of of having to communicate in details, their problems! The alter ego effect is evident to have been important
because it shows us both sides of good and evil within a regular human being. I think these characters played their roles very well, and would not
suggest anyone else to take their role(s).
10) Is the focus of the film properly contextualized? How might the film be better (historically, culturally,
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  • 1. Critical Appreciation Of My Daughter Malala My daughter, Malala is a story that was written by ZIAUDDIN YOUSAFZAI to show the way that he raised his daughter and how she turned up to be the Model girl for their people. The author hoped to change the way that people trying to raise their kids from the old way. However, he explained throughout the story how did that turned up to be and what were the results of the things that he has done, and still saying that he I proud about what he has done and will not ever regret the things or the way he dealt with daughter. The audience for this speech are parents. Also, the author hopes to deliver the massage for his people and for people all around the world who choose to raise their daughter the old way or even being shy about having a new baby girl. For instance, "The neighborhood comes and commiserates with the mother, and nobody congratulates the father. And a mother is very uncomfortable for having a girl child." And what really motivated the speaker is the way that his daughter didn't regret the things that she has done. She is proud that she got shot because the shows that she is in front of others and they either hated her, because she is better or they saw that people around them are changing and started to be smarter than them so they will try to stop that. What the author was really focusing on delivering it is how the way your treat your daughter matters a lot, and that it could have change her from being the slave of her husband or to be the role model smart girl ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 2. Literary Differences In Kissing The Witch By Emma Donoghue Nobody made me 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 of that particular story, while also representing a change in the narrator of the story itself. The passage above for instance occurs when a cinderella type character is introduced to the reader. These internal voices are normally associated with the external voices of the evil stepmother and stepdaughters, which is associated widely with a common thread within the cinderella story itself. This revision flips what is normally seen as an external voice and internalizes it. A few pages later we see the girl and her interaction with the prince after he proposes marriage. "The voices were shrieking, Yes yes yes say yes before you lose your chance you bag of nothingness. I opened my teeth but no sound came out" (7). While the passage above set up the idea of internal voices, this passage shows how this internalized external voice is not the voice of the cinderella type narrator. Not only does this completely rewrite what is considered the normal ending for the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 4. How a Dog Organism Evolve and Becomes Suited to Its... How a Dog Organism Evolves and Becomes Suitable to Its Environment? Helena Herbert BIO/101 Sunny Ryerson January 31, 2011 How a Dog's Organism Evolves and Becomes Suited to Its Environment? Although there are many types of organisms that could have been chosen [The passive voice is a form of "be" (have been) and a participle (chosen). Over–use of the passive voice can make paragraphs officious and tedious to read. Try to use the active voice most often; for example, passive voice = The paper was completed on time. Active voice = the student completed ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The same works with dogs. If a dog is unfamiliar with something or someone, they either going to bark to try to scare the person off, which protects themselves [Check pronoun agreement––if "themselves" refers to "person" (or a singular subject), it should be singular, too (him or herself)] in a sense, or they [he or she] will automatically go the opposite direction and walk off. If a dog is familiar, it will be known because it will be trying to jump on the person or lick the person to try playing with them [Check pronoun agreement––if "them" refers to "person" (or a singular subject), it should be singular, too (him or her)] . Dogs can be very playful at times once they are familiar with their surroundings. The same way humans like to adjust and familiarize themselves with their surroundings in their environment, dogs have to adjust and do the same. Dogs are very active creatures that respond rapidly to stimuli from their environment. They have a nervous system just like humans do. The basic unit of nervous tissue is the neuron, or the nerve cell. With their long extensions, neurons can transmit electrical signals very rapidly over long distances. [Move the period to follow the citation] (Simon, Reece, and [Use the ampersand (&) in a citation] ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Singing Research Paper Singing "Music speaks what cannot be expressed soothes the mind and gives it rest, heals the heart and makes it whole, flows from heaven to the soul". – Anonymous. Music can be a big part of people's everyday life to calm down, to have fun, but do they really know the progress it takes to make those songs, to sing them? There is a progress leading up to making the perfect song. Like the voice pitch, the warm–ups so the voice isn't scratchy, but is warmed up and ready for singing, and the type of genre that the artist is singing. There are many different types of voice tones. Like, Sopranos, Altos, Bass, Tenors, Soprano one, Soprano two, Mezzo– Soprano, Contralto, Countertenor, and Baritone. Are all different voice ranges for music. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Is it rap, pop, opera? Exactly we need to know, but how many genres are there? Well there's rap/hip hop music, it isn't really sung more like saying something really fast with a cool beat. Pop is written songs from the heart based on a tune of the artists choice with meaningful lyrics at times. Opera is good when singing if a Soprano, Soprano one, or Soprano two. Because of how high the voice is, but for when it's good for how low the voice is. Country music, well that's another story. Country is like a mix of all types of voice ranges made into a good song about drinking and heartbreak. Like Carrie Underwood is a country singer and her voice range is a Soprano. And as for Luke Bryan he is also a country singer and he is a High Baritone. So as we can see everyone has a different voice range, genre and they are all just good ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Criticalreview Essay Angry Voices from the Past and Present: Effects on Adults' and Children's Earwitness Memory Lisa Г–hman, Anders Eriksson and PГ¤r Anders Granhag A critical review Journal of Investigative Psychology and Offender Profiling 2013 Volume 10, Issue 1, Pages 57– 70 Word count: 3347 As the old adage goes 'a picture is worth a thousand words'. Often for investigating officers, eye witness testimony and what is seen, is heavily relied on in order to prosecute crimes (Wells and Olsen, 2003). As such eye witness testimony andmemory has become one of the most researched areas in Cognitive Psychology. What can be quite disconcerting is that from the research conducted into this ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... as the focus is behaviour relating to criminal and civil investigations whether it be interviews, decision making or expert evidence to name just a few ("wileyCDA," n.d.). It is therefore of importance to have relevant and contemporary research to ensure that the criminal justice system conducts itself in a balanced and impartial way. After all in the English and Welsh judiciary system the accused is innocent until proven guilty. Using the most appropriate techniques that have empirical research to support its use will ensure that justice is carried out correctly. The authors set out to investigate what, if any, conditions would make the accuracy of aural recall more reliable on not only adults, but children also, since children from a young age can provide a testimony. For instance, in relation to child abuse cases, as such cases could occur at night in the dark, therefore the child's earwitness testimony would be of importance as they would not be able to see to confirm who it was. Г–hman et al (2013) investigated the effects of time delay (immediate or 2 weeks), tone of voice (normal or angry) and type of interview (global questions or scale ratings) in two separate age groups (11–13 or adults). It would be virtually impossible to conduct a study on every possible effect on earwitness testimony in one go. Mullennix et al (2011) highlighted some factors
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  • 8. My Reflective Essay Writing Before this semester, my essay writing would have been considered rather poor. This was because I did not understand the various components of a properly written and accompany them to effectively communicate my ideas. I lacked the most in keeping the audience involved hence, catching and maintaining their attention, to my writing from the introduction to the conclusion. To me, writing was more complicated than a speech since a speech involved direct audience who the speaker can gauge their feelings. I took writing as a difficult task since it involved indirect audience and ensuring that I meet the demands of such indirect audience, brought more confusion. Though the case, this past semester's class has really improved my skills in writing. I have learned to to make an effective written piece. Through the various learning experiences such as individual readings, professional feedback and many others, I have been able to interact with diverse knowledge sources which have made me much better by removing the confusion and negative picture I had with regard to writing. The first area of my improvement is on the organization skills which I have gained, enabling me to develop an excellent structure for my essays. In my first essays, I was struggling to build an introduction that would not only be clear to the readers but also cultivate their interest to read the rest of the article. My introduction thus appeared ambiguous and was very general as from the feedback I would regularly obtain from my Instructor. Through engaging in regular essay writing, this has really changed. This is evident in my cause and effect essay where I was able to introduce the easy with a personal history of the perception of the people with regard to the water they took 'At home, people subconsciously believe that the water they drink, wash clothes with and bathe in is clean' (Kulhahay 1, par. 1) . I was able to place the audience to the issue I was addressing by giving their general view on how they treat water contamination which was the subject of my writing. In this easy I was able to introduce the readers to the controversy that had me to write the paper i.e. both leaving the water untreated and treating it is a challenge as in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Example Of Syntactical Ambiguity 4. CLARITY. In order for our writing to be clear there are some common discursive elements that the user must avoid. Some of those elements have relevance in writing but they would only confuse the reader in smaller work. As the Style Guide for The Economist states: "Clarity of writing usually follows clarity of thought". Clarity conveys readers comprehending our message effortlessly; writing properly involves successful communication. Examples: *The horse raced past the barn fell. вњ“The horse which was raced past the barn fell. (Pinker, 2014) *As linguist Geoffrey Pullum has noted, sometimes thepassive voice is necessary. (Pinker, 2014) вњ“As the linguist Geoffrey Pullum has noted, sometimes the passive voice is necessary. (Pinker, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... An implement with a handle and solid surface, typically of wood, used for hitting the ball in game such as cricket, baseball and table tennis. (Oxford Dictionary) 2. A nocturnal capable of sustained flight. (Oxford Dictionary) Best choice: John has a bat to play baseball. 4.3.2 SYNTACTICAL The syntactical ambiguity is when words can be interconnected into more than one tree. It must be avoid as much as possible. Example: The French teacher speaks very fast We find two interpretations: 1. The teacher that teaches French 2. The teacher from France Best choice: The teacher that teach French speaks very fast пѓ Does the text contain any ambiguity? If it does, substitute it with another word or phrase. 4.4 HEDGING The heading is usually used by the writer, in order to distance their opinion from the text and avoid responsibility for mistake. Words such as: almost, apparently, comparatively, fairly, in part, nearly, partially, predominantly, presumably, rather, relatively, seemingly, so to speak, somewhat, sort of, to a certain degree, to some extent, and the ubiquitous I would argue (Pinker, 2014) are considered as if the author is hiding their true intention and it shows the authorВґs lack of
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  • 11. Short analytical report based on finding a technical document пїЅPAGE пїЅ пїЅPAGE пїЅ8пїЅ INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background The successful organization is the one that communicates well both internally and with other companies and clients. In fact, information flow is crucial to any organization and the better the flow the more successful it is. At work a great of information is convoyed in technical documents, some of the tasks tackled by their writer are; proposals, reports, instruction. Technical writing communicates highly specific information. Most of it is prepared by professionals, such as engineers, scientists and other technicians. Even though it presents technical, a technical document should be easy to understand. 1.2 Aim The purpose of this report is to explain, discusses and analysis in variable ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 4.0 Graphics "Graphic serve as a universal language" said by Brucker (2002). There are many advantages of using graphic in technical document. Graphic communication represents ideas, relationship or connections visually with shapes, diagram and line. For example, some of the 'No Smoking' signs display in public place. (Dwyer, 2003). In this report, the model of the Pioneer's operation manual was 8850MP model, which is the top range car stereo head unit of Pioneer. The price in retail store is around AUD 800 and the unit contains many high technology features, such as ipod compatibility and Bluetooth. Surprisingly, the operation manual looks like a cheap heater or a fan operation manual. It used black and white color which shows bad quality pictures, and the pictures are also very small to see. Moreover, it seem like the writers want to used less pictures as possible to describes the operational function, which is definitely too little to understand. (See appendix D).
  • 12. On the other hand, compare with O2 mobile phone operational manual (see appendix E) which also has high technology features and selling at the same price. It can see much difference between them. The O2 manual used color pictures, it also have graph and table which make it look interesting to read ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. How Human Memory Is Unreliable Due For Memory Distortion... Proximity Analysis of Psychology Popular Articles No one is born to a genius. I do not believe in instant success, especially in writing. Most of the time when I finished writing essays, I felt satisfied with what I wrote. I rarely try to go back and improve my own writings. The Unreliability of Human Memory is an analytical essay from my Workload 57S class. This paper is about how human memory is unreliable due to memory distortion and changes from other influences. By rereading an essay that I wrote before, I analyzed and learned about how efficient did I write in a particular genre. For this analytical essay about the human brain, I would categorize it as a scientific popular article with the emphasis on psychology. Although it might not perfectly fit the genre, it helped me get to understand my grammatical choices and rhetorical styles for improving on writing. In order to analyze my essay, I made a chart that summarizes my grammar patterns and writing styles based on some practices from Dana Ferris's book, "Language Power." One interesting finding is that I heavily relied on using subordinating conjunctions. About 47% of my sentences used conjunctions to combine clauses. In addition, I used 4 passive sentences out of 55 total sentences. In her book, Ferris states, "passive voice can emphasize information or deemphasize the actor" (Ferris, 110). Passive sentences frown on in most genres, but it can also be common in scientific writings. Lastly, my essay used a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Anthony Walton Character Analysis A chorus is defined by Merriam Webster's Dictionary as,ВЁsomething performed, sung, or uttered simultaneously or unanimously by a number of persons.ВЁ The idea behind a chorus is that all of these voices, when used together, can make a much more beautiful work of art. The use of different pitches and tones within this chorus creates music with depth and more emotion. However, for Anthony Walton, a chorus has a slightly different meaning. Within his narrative, Mississippi, he allocates an entire chapter to the idea of a chorus; many things working together to accomplish one goal. This goal isn't to create a more beautiful piece of music, but instead to deconstruct our understanding of Mississippi as we know it and show us its true realities. Walton... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The lyrics of the song clearly state that the oppression is still there and the dehumanization of slavery still exists. The line, ВЁDoubleshackeled–hunh–guard behinВґ,ВЁ clearly shows that the physical labor and oppression is still there. In addition, the lifelong commitment of slavery still exists and is shown through the line,ВЁChain gang nevah–hunh–let me go.ВЁ The sharecropping and physical labor that is done by slaves has not changed since slavery. They are stuck within the system for their entire lives, and there is nothing they can really do to escape. They have guards watching them, and they are trapped within this oppressive ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Significance And Innovation Of The Proposed Research Significance and innovation of the proposed research The use and comprehension of the passive sentence structure is the subject of much debate in the field of psycholinguistics. There have been many studies conducted addressing the issue of why passive sentence structures are so underused as compared to active sentence structures in children. Several studies have tried to show that passive sentence structures can actually be elicited through structural priming, or more generally being more exposed to that specific type of sentence. Although plenty of research as been conducted examining the P600 response in reference to various types of syntactical anomalies, I could not find one study that was specifically focused on the priming of passive sentence structures, even though it is said that the P600 should respond to this specific sentence structure. Therefore, the proposed study will contribute to the field of psycholinguistics by examining the P600 response of children using the structural priming paradigm. Based on the results of the study, the study may also be able to determine if the P600 response could serve as an adequate neural marker for the effectiveness of passive voice structural priming. Study design The proposed study will make use of the structural priming paradigm used in previous studies (GГЎmez & Shimpi, 2015; Vasilyeva, Waterfall, GГЎmez, GГіmez, Bowers, & Shimpi, 2010), as well as the measurement of event–related potentials. Participants are to be randomly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. The Role Of the Castrati in the Baroque Era The Role Of the Castrati in the Baroque Era When it comes to music history, the Castrati are one of the most important and debated topics. The Castrati were men (in Italian opera) that had been castrated during puberty to stop a flow of hormones, causing them to have the voice of a soprano woman, but the vocal power of an older, full–grown man. A general estimate said that four thousand boys a year were castrated in Italy. Some Castrati tried to make it in church choirs (which often gave them almost nothing of monetary value), most chose the opera route. They reigned supreme when they got onstage, being the obvious star of the show. They were the master performers that drew the crowd in with their amazing voices. During the Baroque ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Even though he was a soprano, he also had an amazingly clear lower register, where a tenor would most likely be comfortable. Farinelli showed off all the sweetness of his voice wherever he traveled and was rewarded with roars of applause. During this period of time, he did no wrong. He was famous beyond belief, a formidable performer, and had honors upon honors. One of his most famous performances involved him having a duet with a trumpet that turned into a duel. Porpora, who was his teacher, spoke about the event: "During the run of an opera there was a struggle every night between Farinelli and a famous player on the trumpet [...] After severally swelling a note in which each manifested the power of his lungs and tried to rival the other in brilliancy and force, they had both a swell and shake together, by thirds, which was continued so long [...] that both seemed exhausted; and, in fact, the trumpeter, wholly spent, gave it up, thinking, however, his antagonist as much tired as himself [...]; when Farinelli, with a smile on his countenance, showing that he had only been sporting with him all that time, broke out all at once in the same breath, with fresh vigor, and not only swelled and shook the note, but ran the most rapid and difficult divisions and was at last silenced only by the acclamations of the audience. From this period may be dated the superiority which he ever maintained over all his contemporaries." Another famous ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Head and Neck Essay Common head and neck surgery includes the removal of the voice box: largyngectomy and tracheostomy: making an incision on the anterior aspect of the neck and opening an airway through an incision in the trachea. The removal of the larynx occurs in cases of laryngeal cancer and in this case the airway is separated from the mouth, nose and oesophagus meaning that the patient will breathe through a stoma in the neck. In tracheostomy cases the resulting stoma can act as an airway and a tracheotomy tube is inserted, enabling the individual to breathe without the use of their nose and mouth. Tracheostomys may be required for long term control of excessive bronchial secretions, particularly in those with reduced consciousness or to maintain an ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This means that air does not pass through the vocal cords and so speech is not possible. Sometimes patients can have a tracheostomy tube that allows some air to go through the vocal chords and out of the mouth. Patients can have this type of tube if they are able to swallow without difficulty and if they do not need a tracheostomy tube with an inflated cuff in order to get air into the lungs. The last option is surgical voice restoration which was introduced by Singer & Blom in 1980(Blom,1995) Not all patients are suitable for this however, It involves a tracheoesophageal speaking valve, a small fistula is surgically created through the tracheal wall into the oesophagus. A small, one way valve is inserted into the fistula and it allows air to be shunted from the trachea to the oesophagus and up through the pharyngo–oesophageal segment creating an acoustic wave form and voice. A longer flow of voice can be achieved as pulmonary air is used as the initiator for voice. Another problem that arises in head and neck patients is that of malnutrition and weight loss. They are particularly at risk of developing nutritional problems. Many patients with head and neck cancer have histories of high alcohol intake, tobacco use and poor dietary habits. Malnutrition often when alcohol is involved. Patients nutritional needs should be assessed and patients at high risk of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Voice Speech Outline General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: To describe to audience an overview of research– how voice is produced Central Idea: To describe how the voice works and create sound that applies to communication. Introduction: Attention–Getter: Have you ever wonder why each person sound different from another and how you can distinct one person just by hearing them speak? Other: We use our voice everyday, however, we don't necessarily think about how our voice is produced. Knowing how our voice is produced can help us better communicate. Central Idea: According to the American Academy of Otolaryngology, knowing how we make sound is useful in maintaining the health and effectiveness of our voice. Credibility: In preparation for the speech, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The lungs is what provides the power source for voice production. The Larynx: The larynx, or the voice box is what produces the sound from vibration. The vocal folds make these vibrations. The Resonator: The resonator which includes our throat, tongue, mouth, teeth, and cheek makes the sound into words. (Internal Transition: Our voice is capable of producing sounds in different register. Lets take a look at what these different registers are.) Vocal Register Vocal Fry Register: The vocal fry is the lowest register that is seen as unhealthy if used too much in speech. Modal Register: When both the head and chest registers are used together it creates a modal register. Whistle Register: The whistle register is more commonly found in female voices where notes are hit at the highest. Falsetto Register: The Falsetto is opposite of the whistle, in which it is the male that creates this high range.
  • 19. (Internal Transition: Our voice being capable of producing many different sounds, it is important to take care of our voice to produce healthy sound.) Voice Disorders and Taking Care of Your Voice Types of Disorders Structural Disorders Neurogenic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. All The Bright Places By Jennifer Niven 'All The Bright Places' by Jennifer Niven 1.Making Personal Connections. 'All The Bright Places' is a story about love and depression, where a boy, Finch, helps Violet find the will to live, while he has trouble keeping his head above water. My family has gone through the stress, anger and sadness of depression, too: my cousin, Mitch, committed suicide by hanging himself. Although it has been two years, the pain has still not completely gone away. Violet Markey has lost her older sister (and best friend) in a fatal car crash on an icy bridge. She is overwhelmed by guilt, as she was the one who begged her sister to take her home, and told her to take the shortcut, ultimately leading to Eleanor's death. When this happens, she loses friends and is afraid to make any, afraid she will lose them too. After losing Mitch, I also lost my Nana and Papa (grandmother and grandfather). My cousin, Dimity had bowel cancer and although she is alive and well now, it is still scary to think how close we were to losing her. This made me realize, unlike other people my age, how close death is in our everyday lives, and, unlike cartoon character, we cannot peel ourselves from the rubble and complete our quest or journey. Losing some of the major people in my life has, just like Violet, made me scared to let go of people and even more scared of letting them into my heart. However, just like with Violet, her friends help her world to grow. Violet is also a writer, and although her words ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Parts Of An Opera Research Paper Parts of an Opera: The Singers and Structure Considering the many parts of an opera, it's no wonder that people often get confused–––the genre stretches back to the very end of the 16th century and has changed dramatically over time. From lyric sopranos to basso profundos, we've put together a guide to the types of vocalists you would probably see at the opera today, paired with famous roles featuring those voice types. We also included a quick overview of the structural parts of an opera–––the overture, arias, recitatives, and chorus numbers are all included. We hope you feel right at home the next time you visit the opera! The Parts of an Opera: The Singers Imagine walking home after community or high school choir rehearsal and someone ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Historically, the baritone most often fills a comedic role and can also play heroic parts that complement the tenor. Baritone voices are warm and rich–––think of a cello in the string family. The Toreador Song from Carmen's Bizet is a famous example of the baritone voice, and Nabucco and MacBeth are also well–known operas for baritone. The Bass Voice At last we come to the bass voice–––the anchor of the vocal family. The bass in an opera rarely enjoys heroism or much of a love life, since composers prefer to give basses the role of a villain. A voice is generally considered a bass when it reaches the second E below middle C. As with the other voice types, the bass voice is divided into subgroups. Basso Cantante refers to a "singing" bass voice, while the Basso Profundo is the lowest and deepest of the basses. Basso Buffo, or the "humorous" bass, and the hoher (high) bass round out the family. Famous bass roles include Duke Bluebeard from Bluebeard's Castle(Bartok), Gounod's Mephistopheles from Faust, and the title role of Don Giovanni by Mozart. As you have probably guessed, Wagner wrote significant Basso Profundo roles into his Ring Cycle. The Structural Parts of an
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  • 23. The Gap Between Vocal And Instrumental Instruction Throughout the beginning of music education, there has been a divide. A separation between the lands of vocalists and instrumentalists existed and still exists today. While it isn't a conscience happening at all times, it can divide a music program into two separate entities. Figuring out how the two areas can coincide will ultimately get music educators on the right tracks for building an excelling program. When students feel that they can be in both and feel wanted in each area and not feel tension between the directors and the music choices, they can thrive. Removing the gap between vocal and instrumental instruction can be done by researching alike techniques and implementing the coinciding department into either program. Although the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With woodwind players, tone can be changed by simply changing the space in the throat and mouth. The same can be said of brass players, but one other aspect lies in the amount of space between the teeth. If enough space between the teeth is not present, especially with young brass players, an unpleasant buzzing sound will occur, once again hindering a beautiful tone. The directors of vocalists push and push for more space in the mouth and throat, especially with young singers that want to sound like the next greatest pop artist. The music performed in the context of concerts and contests at the high school and middle school level, however, need just the opposite. The last way technique overlaps, is in the use of warmups, and technical exercises. Instrumentalists use these on a reoccurring basis for warmups before rehearsal. Scales are learned at a brisk tempo for auditions and at the collegiate level, technique books and extended technique exercises are studied. These are used to not only warm up air, but to also warm up the fingers and gain dexterity. For vocalists, similar processes occur. Before rehearsing, vocalists use warmups; most of which are based on scales, arpeggios and other theory points. They are used to warm up the voice, and get performers aware of their breathing and voice flexibility. All of these are extremely similar to their voice counterparts. Some ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Literary Devices In Catcher In The Rye The world of adults is full of phonies and the only way to combat it is to be as innocent as a child. Today, people have become so self–interested that they fail to listen to everyone – even themselves. These are the points J.D. Salinger brings up in his novel The Catcher in the Rye. Throughout the novel, J.D. Salinger's uses of voice, conflict, aposiopesis, irony, and metaphor emphasize these points. The Catcher in the Rye is a story of a battle to preserve innocence. The Catcher in the Rye follows the adventures of a teenage boy named Holden Caulfield. Holden has changed schools several times over the past years – because he either failed all his classes or harbored strong feelings of hate and disgust towards his school. Holden, during the book's events, is 16 years old, quite tall, and already has some gray hair. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Holden coins this phrase for himself based on a poem that he heard during events that that occurred before the events of the book. This poem is called Coming thro' the Rye by Robert Burns. The irony between the poem and the novel begins with the two different interpretations of "a catcher in the rye". Holden says that he sees himself "catch[ing] everybody [children] if they start to go over the cliff. . . I'd just be the catcher in the rye and all" (Salinger ). Holden believes that being a "catcher in the rye" involves protecting and preserving the innocence of the children around him. However, the poem Holden gets this interpretation from is interpreted by most to not be about innocence, but rather casual sex. Holden now seems to understand how disgusting and phony sexuality and adulthood is. Holden wants to save children from the horrors that come with growing up, but the irony lies in Holden basing his own beliefs on a poem about sex. Salinger's deviation from the traditional meaning of Robert Burns' poem gives interesting irony that both shows how mature and naГЇve Holden really ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Vocal Hygiene Research Paper Vocal abuse and vocal damage does not just happen to singers, it happens to everyone from Opera 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 teaching good vocal hygiene must begin with ending behaviors of abuse and misuse. Obvious forms of abuse and misuse to erase include excessive hard ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Speaking in an incorrect pitch, volume, or with poor placement may be even more damaging to the larynx than singing because people speak more than they sing. In most cases, the problems include speaking in a pitch that is focused in the throat. While serious problems in this area are best resolved with the help of a licensed voice therapist, the singer can make some changes based on experience with their preferred placement when singing. Misconceptions include the idea that speaking very softly or whispering will help save voice. People who speak softly do so by blowing breath through the tone stopping the glottis from closing completely. Since the glottis' function is to close, it may compensate with a time of no closure by creating an edema or swelling to fill up the empty space (Greschner, 2017). Therefore, the singer who thinks they are protecting or reserving the voice may be creating a bigger problem threatening their vocal health. In addition, whispering is often focused in the throat. This may be particularly true when speaking on the phone or in situations they may not want to be overheard. In such cases it may be necessary to raise the volume of the speaking voice in order to raise the focus or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Voice In Frank Mccourt's Teacher Man By Frank Mccourt Frank McCourt's "teacher man" written in 2005 is a mind opening memoir. With an extraordinary writing style McCourt shows his readers the other side of teaching. The voice is one of the most powerful instruments human beings have. Everyone uses it differently and that's how it makes us unique. An authors voice his his biggest weapon, it makes the author and his book unique and McCourts writing style is different to most of other memoirs. He isn't very fond of punctuation but it's not that, that makes his voice so unique. He changes his voice throughout the book and has different voice types for certain characters in the book.His unmistakeable voice in the memoir makes you feel his pain, happiness and losses. This essay will focus on McCourts voice in the memoir. How he uses it to make the reader feel certain things and guide us in certain directions. A voice in literature is the form or a format through which narrators tell their stories. It is prominent when a writer places himself / herself into words and provides a sense the character is real person conveying a specific message the writer intends to convey. In simple words, it is an ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His voice can also trick his readers, This is a voice that McCourt uses throughout the book.His voice gives one a feeling that he isn't successful in teaching at all.Readers get a feeling that he feels lost in a classroom insecure and clueless and it seems as if this is the honest truth. Such as on page ( 150 ) " I don't know why I'm turning away and walking to the front of the room" This makes cler to the reader that he has no ide what he is doing .Whereas students seem to Love His lessons and admire him, seen on page (157) where his student tells him his lessons are actually OK.One of the trouble making students who was in the class of 26 "black girls"even applied for a collage and wants to become a teacher which must be one of the most satisfying messages he ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Meursault's Indifference in The Stranger, by Albert Camus In The Stranger, Albert Camus allows the main character to tell the story in order to give the reader an experience of his own. Obviously, with a novel also comes language, which Camus incorporates cleverly as a way to indirectly illustrate Meursault's thoughts about certain situations. Although the novel represents a postmodern setting, the author shifts the overall meaning. In The Stranger, Camus applies a unique literary style as a power that deflects blame from Meursault, the antiheroic character. In order to disclaim the fault of Meursault, Camus incorporates several instances in which he leaves a greater sense of authority to nonliving objects, while further drawing attention away from the main character. Based on the implication of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Furthermore, he covers the Arab's intentions when talking about the same blade that persists in bringing Meursault pain. He describes the stabbing as a "scorching blade [that] slashes at [his] eyelashes and stabs at [his] stinging eyes" (59). The moment that the blade brings itself to Meursault's face and slashes at his eyelashes, of course, is the point at which Meursault acknowledges that everything is beginning to reel. Finally, under the influence of the sea's fiery breath and the sun's scorching attitude, Meursault admits that "the trigger gave" when reminiscing on the death of the Arab (59). Not until after he blames the trigger for the mishap does he use first person to describe the negative actions, as he shoots the Arab four more times. At this point, perhaps, he realizes his own fault within the situation as he continues to set himself in place for the remainder of part one. The simple sentences in The Stranger reveal Meursault's emotional detachment from society, while the more complex sentences are assigned to objects with authority. Throughout the entire novel, Meursault's simplicity and disinterest in the world can be identified with the incorporation of his simple statements. Especially in this particular passage, Meursault finds it unimportant to challenge himself in a way that makes sense. Although Meursault recognizes the sensibility of walking ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Analysis of the Play Candide Essay In Act One of Candide, there is four scenes, the first scene is entitled Westphalia, when the scene is first introduced the music has a happy sound, similar to that of circus music and as the introduction goes on the music goes from an allegro tempo to a peaceful and dream like piano sound and grave tempo. As the music continues to come in the lights continue to brighten on stage as well as if the music and lights are tied together. As the cast came out they performed the opening song during this song they harmonized really well. In Scene One the audience is introduced to the Baron and Baroness of Westphalia, Baron Thunder–ton–Tronck and Baroness; the Baron is a baritone, his voice is low but not low enough to be a bass; the Baroness is a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During a later part of Scene Two when the cast is dancing the movements match the music, they appeared to be doing the Waltz, so the music had abrupt changes. In Scene Three: Cadiz, the orchestra plays some sad and somber music at the beginning. As the scene progresses the music goes from dark and dismal to happy and cheerful. During one of the songs of Scene Four: Paris the Old Lady, Cunegonde and Candide were discussing a flight and the music being played by the orchestra matched the lyrics bringing the idea of a flight to life. The Old Lady has a mezzo soprano voice she executes all of her notes well in the song. At the end of scene three Candide, Cunegonde, and the Old Lady leave to go to a new place and in the song they sing there are rounds, which were well executed. It helped change the mood again which brightened up the audience. In Act Two, Scene One: Buenos Aires, the music has a fast tempo and the music is being played at a forte level, as the music continues it suddenly softens to piano and the tempo slows down. Later in the scene during one of the songs you could hear a washing board being played which added a new sound to the music the audience was hearing. When the audience is being introduced to the Commander, a song that has a Spanish sound is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Jo Siwa Research Paper JoJo Siwa! JoJo Siwa also known as Joelle Joni Siwa is a famous YouTuber, Dancer, Actor, and Singer. She originally became famous from starring in the show "Dance Moms." She is known for appearing for two seasons on Dance Moms along with her mom Jessalynn Siwa. She is also famous for her singles or songs. JoJo Siwa was born on May 19th 2003. She was born in Omaha NE. She is 15 years old. JoJo Siwa is very popular. She is a dancer and a social media sensation who is very popular on Musical.ly where she has more than 16 million fans on her ItsJoJoSiwa account. She has over 6 million subscribers and more than 1 million views on her popular YouTube channel. Last year (2017) she signed a talent deal with Nickelodeon. She has been in many of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... That is pretty young to be dancing. She learned to love hip hop dance over any other style. She also enjoys jazz, contemporary, and also lyrical. She was one of the top 5 finalist on Abby's Ultimate Dance Competition and was the youngest contestant on season 2. The reason why she wrote the songs she did. JoJo Siwa wrote the song Boomerang to deal with the issue of cyberbullying. All of her songs are trying to make the world a better place. The message of the song is to not listen to haters who write evil comments to you on the Internet and achieve triumph over online bullies. She tries to make people feel good about themselves. Her single Kid in a Candy Store is telling you to enjoy life no matter what life throws at you. Family! JoJo Siwa's mother owns her own dance studio in Omaha NE. Her father is a chiropractor at Northwest Chiropractic. Her parents are Jessalynn Siwa and Tom Siwa. JoJo's mother has performed with her at reality shows. She also has a brother named Jayden. He is an Instagram star and really good at Fortnite. JoJo Siwa says that her mother makes all of her bows handmade. She has homeschooled most of her life. She has still enjoyed her life and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. A Raisin The Sun And Willy Loman Compare And Contrast Essay The striving for being rich and have a wealthy life has always been present in the American society. Often living in a capitalistic society leads people to become greedy, and as a result many become too materialistic. This may happen because of the challenge to pursue the American dream where most of Americans are trying to fulfill it. Unfortunately, for most of people it is very difficult to acquire this high status and to secure a spot in the upper–class society. Arthur Miller's, Death of a Salesman, and Lorraine Hansberry's, A Raisin the Sun, are two plays that reveal two main characters: Willy Loman and Walter Lee Young, characters that reflect typical features of the people who struggles to achieve the American Dream. Although they may have common characteristics and share similarities, they also have numerous issues and are very different, setting them apart from other families and even each other. Therefore, the main focus of this paper will be to compare and put in contrast these two great characters. In both plays, A Raisin the Sun and Death of a Salesman, the father (Walter and Willy) is the main individual that holds his attention throughout the plays. Because of their roles are often changing in the plays, Walter and Willy can be theprotagonist and the antagonist. That being said, they both have goals to possess their own business and to be their own boss. They both strive to live wealthy. As Walter says "No...It was always money, Mama. We just didn't know about it" (Hansberry). This reveals that Walter is more materialistic instead of considering the feeling of his family. Willy and Walter are very similar in many ways. For instance, they both are trying to be good fathers. Walter's goal to get rich is influenced by his restless desire to offer to his family a better life: "You tired, ain't you? Tired of everything. Me, the boy, the way we live –this beat–up hole–everything. Ain't you?" (Discovering Literature, 1295). Meanwhile, the love that Willy has for his sons is undeniable. Very often he would slip into the past before he drifted apart from his sons: "Remarkable. Remember those days? The way Biff used to simonize that car? The dealer refused to believe there was eighty thousand miles on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Questions For Planning Your Language And Literacy Part 1: Definitions. Due September 20 by 11:59 pm. Please upload to Connect as a Word document. Label as follows: Last Name_First Name_ Assignment 1_Part_1. Bring a printed copy to class for discussion on the due date. Questions for planning your Language and Literacy Autobiography: 1. Do a search and find at least three (3) different definitions of literacy and/or descriptions of types of literacy. Only one may come from a dictionary. These must be significantly different from one another. List these here with sources properly cited (APA). Literacy has several definitions. It is defined as "the ability to read and write" (Literacy, 2015, para. 1), and knowledge relating to a certain subject (Literacy, 2015). In academic terms, literacy is defined as the proficient ability to read and construct meaning out of literature and content in school (Torgesen et al., 2007 as cited in Correction to: Literacy, 2016). Whitehurst and Lonigan (1998) define emergent literacy claiming, "early literacy was used to refer to the conceptual knowledge and skills that are developmental precursors to formal literacy" (Whitehurst & Lonigan, 1998, p. 608 as cited in Chan, 2015). On the other hand, Lytle and Wolfe (1989) define literacy through four metaphors: literacy as tasks, reflection, practices, and skills (as cited in Walter, 1999). Digital literacy is defined as the ability to utilize new media and the Internet as a means to connect and to critically evaluate various kinds of digital ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. All City Choir Essay There's a bigger song emerging from the music wing this year, but even though the women's choir has more than doubled from the 36 girls in the fall of 2012 to the 82 girls enrolled this fall, choir director Elliot Kranz said that teaching that many girls at one time isn't any different than teaching any other ensemble. There are just more girls. He said he believes there are a number of reasons for such an increase in numbers in the group. One is because of the success of the women's choir in the past. The All City Choir event including secondary students is also a reason students are motivated to to do choir after seeing the CFHS choir perform. The two junior highs have very strong choir programs as well, making it more likely for them to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... "Any time you add numbers, it makes it more difficult to sing in tune and sound like one voice. But we work on this from day one in rehearsal, and hopefully our hard work pays off throughout the year." He said he does not think that having so many girls will be any type of problem and hopes that the choir will keep increasing every year. Junior Anna Stillman said she thinks it's awesome to have so many girls in the choir and they are starting to sing very well as a group, although at times it is hard to have a good balance of sound with so many voices at one time. "It can be distracting at times. I love choir, and when other people continue to talk while we are trying to sing and learn new pieces, it can be distracting." But in the long run, Stillman also said she thinks that having more girls in choir will make them better as a whole because they have a lot of strong upperclassmen singers and some very talented sophomores with good voices coming to help them out. Stillman chose to take choir again this year because, "I've always really enjoyed singing and did it in junior high for two years and decided to try it again in the high school, and I'm so happy I did. It's been so much fun, and Mr. Kranz is a great ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Sumayyah Book Review Sumayyah is a very interesting person. She was born in Greensboro, North Carolina, and she was the first person in her family to be born in America. She has a large family with 8 siblings (not including herself). Her family is from South Africa, but her race is mixed with many European nationalities such as Ireland and England. Sumayyah is an English enthusiast. "I love writing for fun. I am even writing my own book." Funny, talented, and creative are three words that best describe Sumayyah's bubbly personality. She is interested in drawing, singing, acting, and various other forms of art. Since Sumayyah likes arts, she would enjoy traveling to the ancient Greek and Egyptian era. This would give her an opportunity to experience the art in their beautiful culture. If Sumayyah was given the opportunity to do anything she wanted for a day, she would complete her bucket list. This includes writing a book, meeting a panda, writing a successful song, bungee jumping, cliff swinging, sky diving, scuba diving, and traveling the world. This bucket list proves her ambition.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In her opinion, the Hulk would win in a fight against Captain America. She thinks this because the Hulk is not a human while Captain America is which gives him more powers. Sumayyah will either be very slow while she is studying, or she can be very focused. Classical pieces describe her studying when she is tired, and rock or upbeat music describe how she works when she is focused. If Sumayyah could fly for a day she would go to space and have a party with aliens. She laughed when she presented this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Case Study Sally Soprano Sally Soprano Case Study. The fundamental assumption is that learning and practicing negotiation skills can be learned. Others, however, assume that diplomacy and negotiation are things that can never be learned or taught. They believe that you are either born a negotiator or you are not. Unfortunately, this is a very shortsighted assumption. The approach to this will be to use all the information that was provided in the analysis to determine the best position of strategy to save the Opera on opening day, to find a fiscal solution that will benefit both the Opera and Sally using a BATNA strategy. The conflict is defined in this scenario is the immediate need of the opera company needing an experienced soprano for opening night in 3 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Therefore I included how I could sell him my product. Before I get into the negotiation I inquired beforehand. By collecting as much information before starting the negotiation, I could understand what was the needs and concerns of Sally Soprano. This knowledge makes it easier finding a mutually beneficial solution. I also prepared my arguments beforehand. I then supported each of my claims or claims by solid arguments based on factual and objective. However, I made several mistakes. First of all, I argued the age of Sally Soprano. This was a tactical error and was decreased the esteem my interlocutor had for me. I could find something more convincing. The process to start with was quite integrative with both sides laying out their priorities and what their limitation were. However, in between we reached an impasse with both sides not agreeing with each other. We set the anchor at 16,000 and then Anna came back with a bid of 65K plus 5% of gate. We said that was too high and said that was way off industry norms. We countered with 19 K. She said the base was too low, that was not possible and he wanted us to counter bid against ourselves, which we did not. She offered 55K + 5 % of gate. We said we could do 24k but no gate collection. She said 45 K + 5% of the gate. We offered him 26 K and at this point the negotiation kind of stalled. The Opera really wanted Sally for the role and Sally really needed a job as she was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Active Voice Voice: In simple words, Voice (in other words (but rarely said) is also called, diathesis) is a term that describes the relation between an action (verb) taken by the subject, the subject (the one who performs the action) and the object (the thing being acted upon). Active Voice: Active voice is most commonly used verb. Active voice is where; the subject is the one who performs an action (verb), while object is the thing being acted upon. When the subject performs an action, the verb is in Active voice. For example: The mouse ate the cheese. Here, the mouse is the subject, ate is the action (verb) and cheese is the object. Since the subject is doing an action, we say that the verb is in active voice. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He dropped the book in the lake. Here, He is the subject, dropped is the active verb and book is the object. Rita writes a letter. Here, Rita is the subject, writes is the active verb and letter is the object. Sarah has written a book on her family. Here, Sarah is the subject, written is the active verb and book is the object. Uses of the Active Voice: Active sentences are more direct (This proves that the subject admits that he was the one who did the act) and engaging for the reader. The sentences are shorter and allow you to express an authoritative tone. And they are also often less confusing and ambiguous. Passive Voice: Passive voice is where; the object is suspected to have done an action (verb) and the subject is the thing being performed on.
  • 36. When the subject is the target for an action, then the verb is in Passive voice. For example: The cheese was eaten by the mouse. Here, the cheese is the subject, eaten is the passive verb and mouse is the object. Since the subject is the one being suspected for the action, we say that the verb is in the passive voice. The building was crashed into by the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. The Concert As A Concert With Choir And Band The concert was a joint concert with choir and band. The genres choir sang were church music and lullabies and band played various genres including pop, classical, and holiday music. Some songs choir sang was "The Word Was God" and "Riversong." Band played songs such as "Phantom of the Opera," Beethoven symphony No. 5. The instrument choir used was their voices and a piano. Band used a variety of instruments such as trumpets, trombones, tubas, French horns, clarinets, flutes, saxophones, piccolos, drums, electric basses, xylophones, tambourines, and others. For choir, there were a lot of times when all the voices sand in the same pitch but there were times when they sang in harmony. A piano is used by an instruction for accompaniment. The group was split into three sections most of the time, these three sections were soprano, alto, and bass. Sopranos and altos consist of females and basses consist of male. Sopranos would usually have the melodies in the song and altos would sing an octave lower and basses would sing very low. However, there were times when altos had the melodies instead of sopranos. During some songs, the choir would split into four sections, sopranos, altos, tenors, and basses. While sopranos, altos, and basses consist of homogenous genders, tenors were heterogeneous. Tenors would sing lower than altos but higher than basses. Before singing any songs, the choir members warmed up their voices by singing different vowels in ascending and descending C major ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. A Career As A Career In The Music Industry The process to become a professional singer would have to start when you're young, because it takes time to actually learn music and to build your voice. Most cited researches I have looked up reported that many professional singers today usually have begin their training of practicing who they are at a young age. Singing opportunities can come from anywhere, such as being in a play at school. It's important for singers to develop a variety of styles. It's good to know more than one type of music now and days for a better position in the music industry. For instance both popular and classical styles should be considered because employment opportunities exist in each. To get better results for your outcome most people would consider enrolling in a formal training program. Once you've reached your unique voice, continue the process and look for professional singing opportunities. To get taken seriously you should build up your professional representation and perform as much as possible. Musicians typically advance in their careers by seeking an audience for their craft. While performance opportunities may be offered all over the country, it's noted that many musicians relocate to hub cities for the entertainment industry like New York, Los Angeles, Nashville or Chicago. These states are typically where you would find a famous singer or musicians that you can reflect on and learn from in your experience of making your career a success. For me after this step would be to go to either University of Houston or Juilliard. Colleges and universities may offer numerous performing opportunities. In addition to choral ensembles and formal recitals and shows, performing in placing that will allow you to sing or local singing opportunities may be beneficial for a beginner. Singers can audition for concerts and theatrical performances to build their vocal skills. Make sure to take advantage of school opportunities as while. Many schools with music and vocal degree programs have resources such as studios, practice rooms or reference libraries that will allow you to exercise and practice on your craft of music. When looking for a music or vocal performance degree program usually you will need to audition get excepted. While ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Creative Thinking Job With Google I am prepared for a creative thinking job with google, working on the Google Home because of the skills that I developed through my technical communication class. In LMC 3403 I expanded my knowledge on technical communication and continued to grow as an individual. I learned a lot about a 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 of listening through the work done on my blog post. I learned about soundscapes and how the use of tempo, pitch, and intensity create different emotions; contribute to the overall goal of the environment. For instance take a weight room and library for instance. The goal of a weight room is to give high levels of effort and physical effort. So you may have loud intense music playing, this gets the blood going. You also may here the low grunts of other athletes exerting their efforts. This creates an environment of hard work and motivates you to work harder. Now take a library for example you may here the low hum of the air conditioner, the thuds of books going back on the shelf, and the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Symptoms And Treatment Of An Idiopathic Etiology As previously reported, Ms. Noid referred herself for a voice evaluation because of a chronic, persistent dysphonia characterized by "severe hoarseness and breathiness." She had a recent ENT report indicating a "left adductor vocal cord paralysis" which is paralyzed in the intermediate position. Furthermore, she has reported that her symptoms have persisted for 18 months, eliminating the possibility of an idiopathic etiology. After completing a voice evaluation, recommendations for medical clearance would include evaluations performed by a laryngologist, neurologist, and/or evaluations performed by professionals who would be part of the client's medical team. The recommendation for treatment options would be begin by educating the client, and providing her with behavioral and medical treatment options. Furthermore, Ms. Noid would be informed with the benefits and potential side effects of the various treatments. Since Ms. Noid, presents with a left adductor vocal fold paralysis in the intermediate position (situated midway between abduction and paramedian position), behavioral interventions could be applied before considering surgical treatments. With vocal fold paralysis, Ms. Noid may have developed compensatory mechanisms, which can be eliminated through education and proper compensatory techniques. Behavioral treatments that can be implemented include: Pushing Techniques, Vocal Function Exercises, Resonant Voice Therapy, or Lee Silverman Voice Therapy (LSVT). Pushing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Botox Essay Botox When people think of new fashion trends they normally think of clothes, but the newest beauty craze that has hit the middle age market is Botox. Botox injection therapy, although not completely new, has come out swinging since being approved for use in cosmetic improvements in 2002. Botox is used to eliminate the look of aging by reducing the appearance of wrinkles on the face, neck and hands. Most commonly, patients use Botox to eliminate crow's feet around the eyes, wrinkles on the forehead, and frown or laugh lines. It has become such a popular and 'user friendly' alternative to traditional cosmetic surgery, many women and even celebrities host Botox parties to share the experience with their friends. Botox parties are held ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Botox procedure is preferred to cosmetic surgery because it is non–surgical, safe, simple, and patients can return to full activity immediately after the procedure. Today, Botox is not only used for beauty but is also used to treat a variety of problems, such as migraines, neck pain, excessive sweating, body odor, morbid obesity, carpal tunnel syndrome, stroke paralysis, incontinence and clubfoot in infants to name just a few. It has become a life savor for many people with debilitating disease or disorders. Using Botox as a medical treatment has recently hit close to home when my Mom was diagnosed two years ago with a rare vocal disorder called spasmodic dysphonia. The origin of this disorder was originally thought to be psychoneurotic, but in recent years it has become classified as a movement disorder of the larynx. Spasmodic dysphonia involves uncontrollable "spasms" of the muscles in the vocal cords that cause interruptions in speech which affect the quality of a person's voice. In the more common type, adductor spasmodic dysphonia (ADSD), vocal cords prematurely tighten when speaking which causes a squeaky high pitch voice. In the type of dysphonia my mom has, abductor spasmodic dysphonia (ABSD), when she talks, her vocal cords don't close when they are supposed to which results in a breathy, whispery voice. Her voice seemed to get worse over time, it was less able to understand what she was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. The Career Of A Singing Career There are many careers someone can choose based on personal preference and hobbies. One of the best jobs is a singing career. The reason for this choice of career is that it can be very rewarding. We all have some big name star that pops into our head when we hear the word "singer". Maybe it is Beyonce or Justin Bieber, depending on personal music type. Singing is a way to express how you feel through songs when words can't. Careers come in a variety of forms and many have complex jobs. A singing career is a pretty straight forward job, at first glance. There are many different jobs that someone in this career path has to do on a day to day basis. First, writing music and lyrics. Before a singer can start on a career they need a plan, so in singing it isn't a good idea to just jump right in without some music. This can either be an original music piece or a covers of another artist's songs. Second is having to perform for crowds and other groups. If a singer wants to gain recognition and fame, they need to perform for others. One of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The earnings make have to do with how much merchandise such as t–shirts and cds are sold at a concert. Another way to earn money in this career is tips. These can be during starting years as well as when the singer gains popularity. Another thing that plays a big part in how much money a singer will earn yearly is how many shows they perform at or if they volunteer at different places that will allow them to get some extra money. The singer won't be able to keep all the money they earn because if they are apart of a contract, some of that money will go to the rest of the group. Plus, if at anytime they choose to play an instrument like for instance, a guitar, they are going to need to buy equipment to help them perform like microphones and the stands, monitors, and compact disks ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. An Analysis Of Christine Lebay's Christine Christine is a novel about a 17 year old named, Arnold ''Arnie'' Cunningham, who bought a red and white 1958 Plymouth Fury from a retired war–veteran named, Roland D. LeBay, for $250. The 1958 Plymouth Fury, Christine, is possessed by supernatural forces that would kill anything that comes between her and Arnie Cunningham. Arnie becomes so obsessed with the car that he quits high school before he even finishes. He ends up forgetting about his friend Dennis Guilder, his family, and his girlfriend because he has his mind only set on the car itself. Bullies at the high school tried to destroy Arnie's car, but before they could get away with it, they were all killed by the car, and even the garage owner was killed by getting crushed between the seat and the steering wheel. Dennis had to stop Christine from killing Arnie's girlfriend by smashing, ramming, stabbing with the tractor's teeth, and running over the car with the Caterpillar tractor in the garage.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Man, for Arnie and Dennis are fighting about the car, while Christine and Leigh are fighting for Arnie. Arnie's car is jealous of Leigh being Arnie's girlfriend. Christine is very possessive of Arnie Cunningham because she is changing his life, his mood, his behavior, and his attitude towards other people. The story's plot is a love relationship between Arnie, his new girlfriend named, Leigh Cabot, and a possessed 1958 Plymouth Fury named, Christine. The Plymouth Fury is a very dangerous vehicle because she can repair herself out of thin air, catch of fire, and be crushed over and over by a giant tractor. Dennis tries to help Arnie from his obsession with the car, but Arnie ignores his comments about the car and his girlfriend. Arnie said he wanted the 1958 Plymouth Fury because he said he wanted something that was uglier than ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. A Cappella Research Paper The Evolution of A Cappella From Pentatonix to Home Free, to Straight No Chaser, all the way back to Rockapella, a cappella has be a major part in America's music. A cappella music is anyone singing without the accompaniment of instrumental music. A cappella music was the first type of music due to its lack of need for musical instruments. America's view of a cappella has changed throughout history, each year a cappella is getting increasingly more popular. However, there once was a time when a cappellamusic was not just a type of music but the only available music. Three most famous time periods where a cappella music has changed is the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, and the Twenty–First Century. A cappella in the Middle Ages was primarily ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During the Middle Ages, a cappella music was mainly all they had to choose from.During the Renaissance, a cappella music was primarily sacred, however, most secular music still was performed a cappella. During the twenty–first century, a cappella music had a different connotation, one that made it more musically difficult for the performers and ultimately more entertaining for the audience. A cappella has been a popular way of singing since the beginning and will remain if history does indeed repeat ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. What Types Of Narratives/Voices Are Within The Movie? Film Analysis Questions: 1)Is there a larger theme within the movie? Explain... Various themes such as idealism, abandonment and violence and brought up throughout the film and demonstrate a majority of plot surrounding the many controversial moments/scenarios. I go more into this themes down below. –Idealism The narrator as well as Quijana both have split personalities which they rely upon for their idealistic thinking which it portrayed in the overall motif of the film –Abandonment Both Tyler and the narrator suffer and struggle to determine a purpose for themselves, also trying to figure out their problems and why they don't fit in. –Violence Violence within the movie can be seen as an overall negative to everyone and anyone whom ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Specify? This movie is seen to be wonky at some points and normal at times. As it isn't to far fetch for these type of things to actually happen within the community and person to person. As these fight clubs have gotten lots of attention in the media and are apparently a big thing in the southern states of America. 9) Discuss the nature of power/relationships within the film, between director/ film maker and actions– why were they chosen? The relationship between the characters and nature are seen to be very reluctant. As the characters are very "to them self's" and are often trying to avoid other and tell lies to get out of of having to communicate in details, their problems! The alter ego effect is evident to have been important because it shows us both sides of good and evil within a regular human being. I think these characters played their roles very well, and would not suggest anyone else to take their role(s). 10) Is the focus of the film properly contextualized? How might the film be better (historically, culturally,
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