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    not so very long ago.”. Even the voices of American generals are not being considered as they oppose the imperialist ruling too and how it is undemocratic to suppress Filipino voices. Besides the actual people fighting in the war many American isolationists oppose American ruling. Jacob G. Shurman the president of Cornell University recognises that the US are not listening to the people. He is sent out to understand Filipino political views and sees that their voices not being heard as no…

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    Siri's Monologue

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    have my own voice coming back [laughter]. I talk to myself enough as it is. So how did all this happen? I don't know. I really don't know. I don't know how my voice was chosen- when or by whom- because Siri was actually not created by Apple, it was created by three engineers. So it could' ve been these guys that chose my voice, could've been a team at Apple, or could've been Steve Jobs himself because he was very involved in the development of Siri. So you had gone into do some voice work. Right…

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    storytellers’ use of emphasis creates new voices, distinguishes characters and accentuates certain phrases and words to create a mood. Kitty Fitzgerald exemplified how storytellers use emphasis through her reading of a passage from her novel. I couldn’t really hear much of what she was saying but could pick up how she emphasized different syllables and words while changing her voice to give a sense of who was talking at any given moment. Creating the voices for characters places a certain…

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    Night The Moon

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    The concept of distinctive voices is one that is representative of a range of experiences that are offered during our lives. The film “One Night the Moon references the concept of music and the Australian Outback. The operates on a number of levels presenting the mythical bush narrative of the lost child within a inner heartache of the mother and father an references to personal and national guilt, isolation and community, indigenous culture and racism. The themes and issues present in “One…

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    presumably composed by Josquin des Prez. It is a composition for four voices inspired on David’s lament over the death of his son Absalom. This motet contains religious subject because the poem is taken from the old testament of the Bible; however, it is not part of the liturgy. Departing from the tradition of the Medieval times, motets of the renaissance abandoned the use of the cantus firmus as a base of composition. Instead, all voices are polyphonically equal in values. In addition, some…

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    worth, therefore, allowing them to gain more insight and confidence on given challenges that life throws. Everyone has their own individual voice that defines them, although when verbal communication fails to present one’s intended message,…

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    Splinter Cell Conviction

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    Splinter Cell Blacklist – Sam Fisher is back, but with a different voice! Splinter Cell Conviction was one of my favorite games of all time. I just loved the way the game turned out to be and Sam Fisher was gritty and fearless. It reminded me a lot of the movie Taken. Similar to Liam Neeson going after his daughter, Sam is hunting for the person who allegedly killed his daughter. Both Liam and Sam have extraordinary abilities when it comes to hand to hand combat and gun fights. Apart from this,…

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    be better off if she had cancer because at least there is treatment for that. She feels like she was medicated and then just forgotten left to fend for herself. Eleanor shows us that recovery is possible though, she was able to learn to manage her voices and get a Ph.D in psychiatry. Research shows that after a 15 and 25 year checkup of 644 people living with schizophrenia over half of them were now living with favorable outcomes following the initial onset of their illness, these outcomes…

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    of the human voice changed the animation game and therefore the way they worked and their influences. In the 1940s recorded sound allowed for the characters in films to talk. Unlike the cartoons of the of the Silent Era, cartoons of the ‘40s were influenced by radio personalities as they would provide the voices that helped to define the character. The most notable radio personality turned voice over artist is Mel Blanc. Blanc did the voice of about 400 characters including the voice of Bugs…

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    Female voices are also oppressed by other women as seen in Mrs Warren’s Profession through a tension between generations. Mrs Warren and Vivie represent two starkly different ideas of femininity since Vivie portrays the ‘new woman,’ whilst Mrs Warren is conservative and conforms to societal expectations of gender. The ‘new woman’ ‘[is] never aggressive, never argumentative; but she understands the art of self-defence, and reads what she pleases’ states Sarah Grand which is an increase in…

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