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    their word play and the competition of wit between them. I also liked these characters in the performance. The actress who played Beatrice projected the loudest, so she was easily heard, but she also utilized inflection the best. The other actors used pitch and tone at certain points and more as the play progressed, but from her first scene, Miss Grow spoke as if she were conversing with a friend, rather than as a character. At first, Benedick did not project as much as I would have liked, but…

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    Hobart Repertory Theatre’s theatrical production of The Elephant Man (by playwright Bernard Pomerance) was a dramatic play shown at the Playhouse Theatre on a traditional proscenium stage. Petr Divis revived the true story of Joseph Merrick, (referred to as John Merrick and played by Jon Lenthall) and joined hands with his performers to display a stellar feat of acting to the public. The idiom “Don’t judge a book by its cover “could hardly be more strikingly epitomised than in the revelation of…

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    Oddities In Music

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    Instruments are in charge of setting a melody, accompaniment, beat/percussion, counter melody, bass line, harmony, accent, and drone in a song. Generally, chordophones are used to establish the melody, countermelody, accompaniment, and harmony. Membranophones are used in beat/percussion. The tuba, double bass, and bass guiter are used to create a bassline. Finally, instruments with a sustained pitch such as the banjo are used to make a drone. Going through this list, one can easily that a…

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    my heartbeat was like painful waves that trashed up against the walls of my chest. I heard the door creak open, there she stood with a smile that revealed dimples on her cheeks. “I’m glad you’re finally awake,” She said with a soft, posh Londoner accent. “I saved you from your automobile that fell down a cliff, if you wish I can take you there.” “I crashed? I have no memories of this!” I replied as I tried to recall my memories - although there was nothing, only a black void. She pressed her…

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    The quieter one becomes, the more one can hear. In both The Story of Edgar Sawtelle and Hamlet, the lead characters lack voices. Edgar is physically unable to speak, and Hamlet’s constant flirtations with words remain unheeded by the people around him. Furthermore, both characters “walk around in love with the idea of a thing instead of the reality of it” (257). Without the power of words, however, Edgar becomes a more potent observer. Cut off from verbal communication, he expresses himself by…

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    0 Legal concerns 24. Sarbanes-Oxley holds whom responsible for effective and efficient financial communication? a. 0 Managers b. 0 Accountants c. 0 Consultants d. 0 Customers Week Six: The Persuasive Communication Plan Objective: Design persuasive communications. 25. What theory focuses on the contexts that promote or hinder the internalization of motivation and the integration of behavior? a. 0 Pseudo listener b. 0 Selective perception c. 0 Cognitive dissonance d. 0…

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    As Music Educators, there are any number of methods we can use to teach music to children. As we examine the different methodologies, we must also examine our goals for our students in the music classroom. As the goals of the music classroom are defined, we can then begin to sort through methodologies and see what would best suit our needs in the classroom. As the music student develops, they should always be building on prior knowledge. For success in the classroom, there needs to be a…

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    Smoke Signal Ethnography

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    mourning. In terms of language, the Indians speak English. Indians on the Coeur d’Alene reservation spoke English but an accent can be heard from most if not all Indians on this reservation. Certain words in each sentence will change in tone. Most English speakers will end a question with the pitch of the last few words changing higher. The Coeur d’Alene Indians change the pitch of their sentence up in the middle or end and then bring it back down near the end. Victor did not exhibit this way…

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    Peppa Pig Research Paper

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    uncertain whether there is only one Miss Rabbit doing all these jobs, or is there a whole litter of Miss Rabbits, all making sure the town runs smoothly. In the episode Miss Rabbit's Day Off, Miss Rabbit breaks her ankle, and the whole town has to pitch in to take over her jobs. And in an episode from season four, Miss Rabbit is given The Queen's award for industry; for Miss Rabbit to have enough time off to actually collect her award, The Queen has to declare a national holiday. Both these…

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    become friends by default. She’s beautiful in a real, unconventional sort of way. Pale, blonde, short, but intimidatingly muscular. She’s from Luxembourg. She speaks German, French, Russian, English and Luxembourgish. Yes, that’s a real language. Her accent is some sort of sexy amalgamation of all of the above. She sports a constant scowl. Extreme resting bitch face as some would say. I find her irresistible. Julie also went through a bad breakup recently. Her boyfriend from Luxembourg was…

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