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    been more useful” for a singer. As a traditional singer, Kulthum sang poetry in classical Arabic, her extensive knowledge of the Quran enabling her to pronounce some of the most difficult words. In fact, she was renowned for her rich vocabulary, intonation, and elocution. Kulthum began singing not out of passion, but need, as it helped support her family. However, her father was uncomfortable with the idea of his daughter singing in front of men he considered strangers, so he dressed her up…

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    than a language by recital the definition it will be the way one sees it the sounding board apathetic and disturb from your speech. I finish that this enlarge the audience to gain the lifestyle at which point the Steve Job sip an audience by his intonation. Most importantly, they clear what the quarrel will suggest savor when they are aware out loud, this demonstrates that if a person's choice of word stays the cognate. It will sound robotic and burn up on the road the audience sleep. Steve…

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    Firstly, In Article “Amy Chua is a Wimp” David Brook said Amy Chua’s hardcore way of teaching her daughters eliminates their love for the things they are doing and makes their kids unfruitful. The kids who had been taught in hardcore ways will be docile and proficient but they won’t be courageous enough to achieve greatness (P.45 paragraph 6). The kids will lose their courage to try new things. People invent new things, and music by trying new stuff that they build from the basic by starting to…

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    extremely strenuous for students to learn sixty-two languages throughout their educational experience. Learning indigenous languages is “no easy task, though. Cree is very complicated, and the same words can have different meanings depending on the intonation”. This quotation from the first article shows that in Cree (an indigenous language) words have different meanings based on the pitch or melody of the word. Cree also contains a lot of complex and long words such “as the Cree word for school…

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    The Concert I would like to talk about is what I heard in Singapore. It was a cello concerto performed by Wang Jian and accompanied by Singapore Symphony Orchestra on March 29, 2013. The reason why I choose this concert is because the cellist gave me a very impressive memorize so that I could still recall almost everything from the concert by his playing. Another reason is that there is barely to see some Chinese cellist to play with great orchestra, but Wang Jian has done it extremely well.…

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    A vehement opposition to the rampant racism present in the United States, Malcolm X was labeled anything from a demagogue racist to one of the greatest civil rights leaders in United States history. He was a constant force in fighting inequalities, and had been subjected to different kinds of inequalities his entire life. Yet one aspect that is often overlooked of Malcolm X, and is crucially important to understanding his leadership and beliefs, is his attitudes towards woman. Throughout his…

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    when singing the “du-bing du-bang du-bong”. “Begin, My Soul” was our strongest piece vocally. Our balance in this song was presented nicely, the men voice parts blended nicely with the ladies. The balance in the seconds though, was not good. Our intonation in the mid-section had many individuals sticking out. The tenors were definitely a vital part to this song because of all of the clashes that their part includes. The song would feel empty without them. Vowel shape in the word “Enraptured”…

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    Introduction A transformational leader possesses a positive ethos (authority and credibility), inspires, trusts and respects, connects with others individually and in groups, articulates a clear and motivating vision and skillfully motivates and guides others to act (Barrett, 2006, p.4). This paper is a communication profile of Priscilla Shirer whom I consider to be a transformational leader due to her various skills that have been identified in this paper. I haven’t met her in person but I…

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    also get a reinforcement of his own name. Within the topic of social interaction regarding infants, motherese play a crucial role. This is the language that mothers use to speak to their children, and it includes characteristics such as increased intonation and a slower rate of speech. These social adaptations allow the infant to attend to, understand and retain the information that he or she is being given. Studies have shown that a lack of social interaction will cause slower vocabulary and…

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    election, but the next one acted just like the last one. The things he say when he was giving his speeches were all lies. He treated people the same as the last mayor. He even started putting homeless people back into jails and some into mental intonations claiming that being poor is a mental illness. This time he was careful not to let people out side his town to know, but as you would expect, people did find out. He went to court and loss unlike the last mayor and was sentenced to life in…

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