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    Arrive to school extremely tired at 7am, somehow make it through through 4 classes by staring out of the window due to lack of interest, become excited for the first time of the day during lunch where everyone is now allowed to be vocal, all emotions dissipate when it’s time to go back to class, go home, repeat. Unfortunately, this is the daily routine that many students experience in the United States’ education system. Student’s growth and needs are not taken into consideration but rather it’s…

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    For example, where Lombardo uses the word “speak” to begin The Odyssey, Fitzgerald uses the word “sing.” Singing is associated with the musical, containing a variety of pitches, harmonies, and vocal tones. Because of this, the reader is likely to see the phrase “sing in me, Muse” as an indicator that the translation will flow like a song. This is backed up by line 17, where the author asks the Muse to “lift the great song again.” In contrast,…

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    Cerebral Palsy Essay

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    Cerebral palsy is defined as “a neurologic condition caused by injury to the immature brain; it is characterized by a non-progressive disturbance of the motor system” (Webb, 2017, p.260). This neurologic disorder can be classified into three categories which are spastic, dyskinetic, and ataxia. There are many different causes of cerebral palsy that can occur prenatal, natal, or postnatal. Motor movement is an impairment that is most associated with this neurologic disorder. Some communication…

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    Greek Theater History

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    reasoning behind Dionysus’s popularity by saying, “While Apollo represents qualities the Athenians prized most – such as rational thought, ordered musical and poetic composition, and civic justice – the Greeks were also aware that human nature is two-fold. For every rational thought, there is an irrational desire. For every beautifully compose paean song on the lyre, there is a wild and unformed song of pure, raw human emotion” (“Origins of Greek”). Add transition Dionysus symbolized all of…

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    Cats knead with their paws when they are happy. Cats have more than 100 different vocal sounds. Cats can run up to 30 miles per hour. A cat can jump approximately seven times its height. A female cat carries her kittens for about 58-65 days before they are born. Cats cannot taste anything sweet. A cat’s sense of smell is approximately…

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    Essay On Respiration

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    During quiet inspiration the diaphragm and external intercostals contract. When the diaphragm contracts it moves down which increases the size of the thoracic cavity from top to bottom. When the external intercostals contracts it elevates the ribs which increases the size of the thoracic cavity from front to back and from side to side. During forced inspirations sternocleidomastoid, serratus anterior, and pectoralis minor contract. Lastly, during forced expiration the abdominal muscles and the…

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    1. You are a first grade teacher. Explain the guidelines you will follow in working with the speech-language pathologist and other related support staff at your school. • During all levels of early childhood education, it is important that a classroom teacher work with other specialists and children’s parents in a team approach to address the needs of children with communicative disorders. As a teacher, I would take different approaches in order to help these students. Sometimes children who…

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    Author Lailah Gifty Akita once said, “You have to look closely to see clearly.” This assertion resembles the nature of both the visual and performing arts. In order for one to see the depths of any piece of art, one must assess it carefully. Examining Henri Matisse’s painting, Vase, Bottle, and Fruit, Van Halen’s song “Jump,” and Swan Lake, they appear to be three distinctly different pieces of art, however analyzing these pieces thoroughly, one can see the many similarities between the three.…

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    Megan Addison Story

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    veteran capable of reading a woman’s body language more accurately than a GPS’s tracking ability, became more determined to take Addison to a place she had never been, the land of uncontrollable, breathtaking, multiple orgasms. Addison’s physical and vocal responses spurred Megan onward and she returned her own appreciative moans while enjoying the pussy feast Addison generously…

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    see what he hears and hear what he sees.” Looking over the sequence, imagine the success that students could have if when they went to middle school they had the skills outlined in this method. The Kodaly method sets students up for success two fold. Students succeed in this method because they are thoroughly prepared for a concept. Students are not shown a quarter note, this gets one beat of sound, clap and sing a quarter note. Students are not shown the symbol and name of a concept until…

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