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    Music Discourse Analysis

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    Exigence: My new discourse is a deeper understanding of music. Not just the technique of the musical, but also the feeling behind it and hearing that in it. This discourse is necessary because when composers write music there is something they want to get across. It is important for musicians to be able to feel what the composer wants us to feel so that when the musician performs it themselves they can try and get that feeling across as well. For me, this discourse was needed at that time so…

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    I had opened my eyes ,but couldn’t completely move yet. The only thing I could do was twitch and move my fingers. I just remembered waking up in a lab tied to a metal bed and looking at brains in jars and some chemicals. I also heard somebody say finally after two years I created it. I couldn’t speak ,but I could understand some of what he was saying. He told me that my name was lil pimp. He told me he was my creator. I reached my head up to look at my body ,but my fingers looked to crusty to…

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    A voice is an attribute that many people take for granted. A person’s voice can be large and loud or could be soft and small; but we all have a voice inside. All voices are important and fragile to an extent, but the most fragile is a child’s voice. Sometimes a voice is all a child has. Many things can affect a child’s voice, for the positive and for the negative. Negative influences and events can change or kill a child’s voice forever. Life altering events such as abuse, and neglect are…

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    9/11 Short Stories

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    Last night as I watching TV, I heard a soft knock on the back door. I pondered upon who it could have been. My parents were out of town for my cousin’s wedding, and my sister spent the night at her friend Becca’s. I ignored the knock, and nonchalantly blamed it on the wind. Then the knocking was back. Louder, and with a whisper. I won’t lie, it was starting to freak me out. I sat there, in utter terror. I still played off the knocking and whispers to the wind. Then I hear voices saying “Come out…

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    earlier days. Songs used to be completely original and authentic, but due to things like the internet and the ability to manipulate and copy songs the entire music industry has changed. This development has lead to more repetitive in terms of words, sounds, rhythms and beats more than ever before. So music that used to be unique is getting harder and harder to…

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    Late nights can bring about very surreal experiences. I was listening to my music with my headphones on while doing homework, like most nights, and an unrecognizable song starting playing. Now, I add whole albums typically when adding songs; so, this didn't faze me, in fact, I didn't even notice the song had changed. Focusing on my work, I continued. Increasingly, a strong, consistent percussive beat drew my attention from my calculus work to the song. Each tremendous hit was a siren's song,…

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    Fur Seal Pups Essay

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    Once pups are weaned from their mother’s the frequency of mother-pup vocalizations drastically decreases. The decrease in calling, especially in the pup, is visible as the pup matures. Pups begin to call within minutes of birth, and spend more time calling during their first day of life than ever. Using time-budget analysis, the calling activity of fur seal pups was examined at the ages of 1, 3, 5, 9-12, and 30 days old, the number of calls were negatively correlated with age. This data can be…

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    Furthermore, the sounds affect in this movie really helped carry out the plot of the film. Most famous scene in the film, where we see such action occur, is the opening scene. As the film title appears in the screen, an ear-splitting wall of sound rises in volume quick and steady: once it reaches its most unbearable point it stops, with the sound of silence. With such an edit, the contrast of noises, the silence comes to feel as a loud noise as well. We here the vast emptiness of outer space.…

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    plays a main role in their culture. The Seashell Radio’s use is most apparent in Mildred: The thimble radios tamped tight, and an electronic ocean of sound, of music and talk and music and talk coming in, coming in on the shore of her unsleeping mind. The room was indeed empty. Every night the waves came in and bore her off on their great tides of sound, floating her, wide-eyed, toward morning (Bradbury, Fahrenheit 451 12). The Seashell radio removes Mildred from reality and allows her to…

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    MLT Case Summary

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    Should this particular scenario present itself, an MLT should consult the (SDM) and discuss the appropriate course of action. The MLT will assume consent via the test orders and via communication with the (SDM). The MLT will make sure to involve the patient in the discussion as much as possible. Since the patient is both visually and hearing impaired; verbal and visual conformation are considerably harder to obtain. The (SDM) should have a list of tools and techniques required for that…

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