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    speech pattern that has abrupt starting and stopping qualities (dystonia medical research foundation). In the adductor form, the voice is strained and very tense. The contractions occur most frequently on the voiced speech sounds causing problems particularly with the vowel sounds. Abductor spasmodic dysphonia is less common than adductor spasmodic dysphonia affecting only 10-20% of those diagnosed, and it acts in the opposite way of the first type. In this second type, the muscles of the…

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    When there is drama used in a story or a play, this usually adds a suspenseful effect that takes place in this story. Usually there is a mystery and with sound effects, this gives us a visual of what happened or what is happening. In this story “The Hitchhiker” all these sounds add a different variety and meaning to it. The sound effects give us imagery of what is going on with Adam and the hitchhiker. The music gives us mystery and suspicion every time Adam sees or meets the hitchhiker on the…

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    In a giant room, there are speakers on the ceiling. But, they, themselves, are lost. They have no meaning. For the sounds on stage and the sounds in their hearts are strong enough to surpass the speakers on the ceiling. Turn off the mics. Turn off the lights. And the soul coming from their heads and their fingertips will knock you down. They will put you on the floor. Because their music has its own form. And the speakers on the ceiling are needed no more. The words above describe how I felt…

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    His narrow feet sprang spritely across the smoothly worn, marble cobblestone. His heels danced musically leaving the ground as suddenly as a spring storms as if each stone burned like a scorching coal filled with passionate intensity. Feverish with anticipation the clamorous anarchy of his mear footsteps echoing off the narrow brick walls; abruptly broken by deafening silence of anticipation. At the crossroads of Salem and Hope Street stood the red paned door of the glass telephone box. Isolated…

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    Two friends, Mr. Emerson and Mr. Buddhist, were out walking on a lovely spring day when they came upon a man who was building a house. As they passed the house they recognized the progress that had been made. They could hear what they believed to be the stacking and enforcement of large wooden pieces. Just as they had passed the house they quickly stopped as they heard a loud scream. Wondering where the scream came from they agreed to hurry back to the point of construction in an attempt to…

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    Communication Of Leaders

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    Communication of Leaders “Communication is a skill that you can learn. It's like riding a bicycle or typing. If you're willing to work at it, you can rapidly improve the quality of every part of your life.” (Author Brian Tracy) Communication is an indispensable skill when it comes to being an effective leader. There are various strategies in effective communication, and having an understanding of multiple strategies will further contribute to the way you communicate with others. To be an…

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    Apd Literature Review

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    Introduction There are a large number of interventions that have been recommended for school-aged children who have auditory processing disorder (APD). This literature review focuses on eight studies referring to APD interventions and discusses major themes including the difference in populations used as the participants, if Fast ForWord – Language is beneficial to children with language impairments and APD and some articles could draw no concrete conclusions based on their results. Limitations…

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    Waking Up In High School

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    Wake up in the morning, pop my ankles. Sit down to eat breakfast, pop my back. Go to school and sit at a desk for an hour, pop my neck. You could say that “popping” has become a bad habit. Sometimes I will pop my knuckles consciously, while other times, the need comes absentmindedly. Every time I lay down for bed I pop my toes…weird I know, but popping has become a part of me. Why you might ask? Cracking and popping used to be something I did when I was bored or nervous. Now, it is just a way…

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    The growl was closer. Gabe opened his eyes and raised his rifle, holding it ready to fire. The warm fire, the sweet wine, and the steady rain had made him forget and dose. This time he threw a handful of rock dust toward the eyes and heard the animal snort and crash down the hill in the brush. At least, he knew the animal was a black bear. Rubbing his face with his dusty hand, he sat upright. For a minute he stared at the dying coals, then rushed to build the fire back up. Satisfied, he moved to…

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    Music have been a big entreatment all around the world. Instrument, lyrics and sounds have been for a lot of people there passion for many years. Music is very dynamic and always change all the time depends on the society and the people. Personally, I love music it gives vivid harmony to my life all the time. Musics is so amazing that have been used to communication for thousand of years. Renaissance era was one of the many era very well known in the history of music, was practice often on…

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