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    use sophisticated jargon. Jargon is used to draw readers' attention away from questioning what the implication of the word or phrase really is. While expounding on the function of the MagnaSoles inserts, the author chooses phrases such as "special resonator nodules," and "vibrational biofeedback," to shift the readers' focus from doubt to awe at the meaningless, but intellectual sounding, scientific jargon. Conversely to the fanciful jargon, extensive exaggeration is applied in this mock…

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    The Onion Parody

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    If advertisements were compared to side by side, a pattern of techniques to promote the products would start to emerge. Strategies such as having professionals or celebrities endorse the product and getting customers to give reviews for credibility, or using language as a tool to make claims that may or may not be true, sound convincing. “The Onion” parodies these ploys in an article in order to show how pretentious and unreliable adverts can be. To begin with, the article addresses the overused…

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    Andrea Zittel's Dichotomy

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    She describes horizontal panels (tables, rugs, floors, etc.) as “energetic accumulators.” They are the support structures on which we live. On the other hand, vertical panels are vehicles for meaning and messages, which she labels “ideological resonators.” I highly recommend watching this short video as she explores the profound ramifications of such a simple structure in our daily…

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    Goal: Write a buyer’s guide for getting the first guitar. Title: Which Type of Guitar Is Best for Beginners? ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Since the 11th century, people all over the world have been playing stringed instruments similar to the guitar, and it has become an integral part of the uncountable musical tradition for generations. The guitar is one of the best and most popular music…

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    The Dinki Mini Folk Dance

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    Having Jamaican parents has always had a unique influence on my culture. Both of my parents are from the same side of the small island, therefore they were both often exposed to similar dances and music. A popular dance that they witnessed as children, and later grew to preform themselves was the Dinki Mini. The Dinki Mini is a folk dance that is performed on the eastern end of the Jamaican Island, typically in the parish St. Mary. After a person passes away, there is a celebration of their…

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    Modern Anesthesiologist

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    The profession we chose is the study of Anesthesiology. An anesthesiologist is a Physician who administer anesthetics prior to, during, or after surgery or other medical procedures. They have to go through 12 years of school to get their (M.D) (D.O.). Known colleges that offer the program are New York University, University of Pennsylvania, University of Michigan, University of North Carolina, Ohio State University, University of California. On the job they have to Monitor the patient before,…

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    most bony fishes (Fig. 12.23 and 12.25)). *Marshall (1967) reported that swim bladder acts as resonator if fishes. *Air gets into the swim bladder in one of two different ways, depending…

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    Panting Exercise Analysis

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    Regarding balance exercises I find the freedom of Grotowski balance exercises easier to do than the difficult Suzuki stomps. I’ve found that vocalising into the yoga sequence pinpoints the different resonators throughout the body. The sphinx position surprised me in that I got to explore a deeper resonance than I’ve experienced before. Going up into a higher range I want to improve the gap between my regular voice and falsetto which I can’t bridge…

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    My ideal rehearsal begins with a focus activity such as journaling, discussion, music literacy activity or a music listening. After this, I move on to a five-step sequenced warm-up; activating the body and mind, breath, phonator, resonator and lastly the vocal range. If needed I could also have a music literacy review here to help introduce concepts relating to our repertoire. After warm-ups, I sequence the music they are learning using the method outlined in The School Choral Program…

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    Oil Change Procedure

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    Oil Change An oil change is one of the most important ways to keep your car in the best possible running condition. We will be going over, in depth, about the oil change procedure. Before you begin you need to acquire the right tools for the job. You will need a high quality product selected oil filter, a funnel, an oil pan or bucket, newspapers, rags, and oil cleaners. The new filter is for replacing the old one, the funnel to properly put the oil in the oil tank, the oil pan or bucket to…

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