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    get a voice. Establishing a strong central government requires a lot of support from the people, which is why The Articles of Confederation wouldn’t suffice to the needs we demand. Having a stronger central government will unite us together and fuse us as one voice as opposed to allowing the states to have sovereign power. Allowing the states to have complete power will create chaos and disunity. Having so many different voices will lead to destruction of the Union, we must act as one voice…

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    Jo Freedman Summary

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    over view it reveals that women for the majority were doing just that same thing. Women running for president worked with minor parties and never ended up on most ballots in the primary. It did not matter because instead they were allowing for their voices to be heard. It gave them a platform to express what they…

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    something that has been hard for me; I’ve always wanted to make sure that my ideas were heard. However, in shouting out my ideas have I been covering up other ideas of people whose voices are barely heard in the first place? I as young white woman have been able to voice my opinions pretty openly, but I never thought of whose voices I was covering up and those in which I should be listening to instead of talking over. This idea of being heard and listening to new perspectives is not something…

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    Creative Writing: Fledge

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    means that a lot of animals said mean things to you. Are you sure everyone said those things to you?” the voice asked. With his head hanging down, Fledge softly answered: “My mama and papa rabbit don't say mean things.” “It must be all the other mean forest animals that tease you.” the voice said harshly. “No wonder you are so sad and afraid.” “Only one animal does” answered Fledge. The voice questioned, “Does this animal not know that you always try to do what your parents ask? Does this…

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    but that does not mean her voice is hateful. Peggy does not hate her husband, but merely wants her audience to understand that she is “different than” he is (80). She has serious issues with her husband, notifying her audience that she doesn’t want her husband to be “just another good man” but to be something more than that (72). She asserts a desire for an invigorating passion that she has lacked for so long. Moreover, based on all of her problems in life, her voice is one of discontent and one…

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    Katherine had played their game for almost a week she had been through this before. “Do you hear voices?” “No” she said looking down to the floor speaking low and angrily. Katherine thought to herself What I hear is no one's business. I am not going to be fooled into confessing anything. I know what they are looking for and I know what to say to make them leave me alone. “How are you feeling?” “Fine”, she replied trying to give nothing away. Let them see that they had no right to bring me…

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    Power Of Spoken Language

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    paper. It takes the human voice to infuse them with the shades of deeper meaning” (Angelou 98). While written word can communicate a message, spoken word can convey additional subtleties, such as tone, inflection, and body language. The fiery passion and energy conveyed through speech can move an audience and can evoke emotion. Unlike written word, spoken word can also more easily persuade others because it has a more immediate effect as opposed to writing. One’s voice can be an agent of change…

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    Wizard Of Oz Play Analysis

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    Dorothy taps her heels together three times and says to herself there’s no place like home. All of this happens because Dorothy ends up in Oz. The exposition starts out with Dorothy and her dog Toto coming out of the house very confused and surprised at where she could be. The major conflict in the Wizard of Oz during the play is that Dorothy ends up in the unknown place and wants to get back to Kansas. This conflict is stated throughout the play, but the Witch of the West had Dorothy, Tin Man,…

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    by the court then an experts testimony? This question brought me to the Trayvon Martin cases. Both, Trayvon Martin’s and Mark Zimmerman’s Mothers testified that, what they heard in the audio recording, what was, in fact, respectively, there sons voices on the recording (Miller, 2013). Who else, but a…

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    motet the voices have their own part and each part complements the other. It can be seen in the first statement of color in the two top voice, triplum and motetus, in mm.. 41 to mm. 42 the motetus is only singing two notes and the triplum is singing multiple notes over the two sustained notes in the motetus. This causes the motet to have a constant beat playing even when one voice is stopped or is sustained that the other voice is going to move and complement the sustained voice. Besides…

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