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    is more crucial than sight. Vision is a concept that not many individuals possess; this is why humans tend to make a plethora of mistakes throughout life: not going to university, not caring about education; in taking drugs, dipsomania; and et cetera. Similarly the play write “Oedipus Rex”, written by Sophocles in 441 B.C; is a…

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    Anatomicals Of Singing

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    Singing is anatomical: the brain thinks, and the body responds, any time and any place, that is, if lifestyle behaviors have not deformed the vocal instrument (i.e., excessive spicy foods, alcohol, smoking, screaming, et cetera). Singing begins with an exhalation of human vocal sounds (phonation) (NIDCD, 2015). At the point of phonation, two smooth adjacent muscle tissues in the thorax come into contact and vibrate to create resonating sound waves from the throat, mouth, and nose (NIDCD, 2015).…

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    economist view, with the advocation of no harm being done on the environment and predictions of global finance excluding the limits of the Earth. Due to massive deforestation projects, building of new roads and settlements, polluting of rivers,and et cetera massive alterations to global cycles have become abundant. For one the Carbon Cycle has been negatively impacted; with the decrease of carbon-harvesting organisms, i.e plants and trees, carbon and other greenhouse gases have accumulated in…

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    Body Image Issues

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    through. The second step that should be taken is to develop a good support system. Surround yourself with people that love you, not people who tear you down. Some examples of people to support you could be your parents, your friends, your co-workers, et cetera. Finally, getting psychological help. Set up an appointment to go in and talk to a therapist about your problems, and they will try their best to help you work through your issue (Teen Health and Wellness). However, think on this: Could…

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    Music is embedded into our everyday living and into and into cultures all around the world. Music is fundamental to all cultures and has some amazing and surprising benefits in improving your memory, focusing attention, improving your IQ and for physical coordination development. Albert Einstein is seen as the most intelligent man who ever lived but when he was at school he had to leave because his teachers said he was not smart enough for school. After Albert’s parents bought him a violin and…

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    Personal Narrative: Jacob

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    for. I will not be someone else’s priority. Being a child, I wouldn’t have to have a worry or concern in the world. Tomorrow will be like every other: School and home, school and home. Everything is laid out in front of me by parents, teachers, et cetera. Once I am all grown up, I won’t feel any different. I won’t automatically feel like an “adult”. Once I’m all grown up I would be ready to take on the world because I would be an adult and adults know what they’re doing. Most, if not all, don’t.…

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    things independently,” and that is precisely what I was expected to do as production manager. At times, it was daunting scrambling to make endless amounts of copies, beg for costume fees from actors, design a playbill, monitor a technical crew, et cetera. Luckily, with each…

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    What is the importance of bureaucracy in public administration? 1. Introduction Humanity has come a long way through the natural process of evolution as a species since the ages of hunter-gatherers, and has, consequently, pursued the notion to improve its standards of living as it became more exposed to new environments as well as a variety of ideologies to maximise its marginal social benefit-giving rise to the consciousness of a need for structure and organisation within a community for…

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    The air is filled with typical school cafeteria ambiance, the sounds of screaming kids, people chewing with open mouths and folding cards. Fifteen minutes into the freshman-sophomore lunch period and I’m ranting off the ears of every person nearby. This is a handful of people, considering the table is so packed I barely have any arm space. The topic at hand is rather controversial, causing most of the kids to sit idle. Desperate to make every point that comes to mind, I don’t allow for anyone…

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    The year is 2017 and 398 years after slavery, a cruel institution, was established in the United States, and 152 years after slavery was abolished in the 13th amendment of the US Constitution, we still see African Americans fighting for basic civil rights. The struggle for civil rights is a continuing fight that has evolved and improved over time, especially because of African American literature. There are numerous writers whose stories have shaped not only the civil rights movement, but our…

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