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    after Cindy gave birth to her first child, was aimed at new mothers getting back into shape). In 2001, Cindy also made a shorter fitness video aimed at children, Mini-Muscles with Cindy Crawford and the Fit-wits, an animated production featuring the voices of Cindy (who also appears at the beginning in live action), Radu and Kobe Bryant.…

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    states, “Patina Miller, recreating her starring performance from the West End production, has a radiant presence and strong voice with a tangy timbre.” This means that the director liked the way the Ms. Miller portrayed the character Deloris. I agree that all these traits would make for a good Deloris. The critic was not pleased with some of the shows aspects like the acting qualities of Ms. Miller. He says, “For even when Deloris is shimmying in a leopard miniskirt in the show’s opening…

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    amongst the citizens of America. James Baldwin’s We Can Change the Country examines the state of African Americans in modern society due to the realization that the African American history being taught is false. Jacqueline Jones Royster’s When Your Voice is You Hear is Not Your Own explores the effects of a majority population expressing the experiences, emotions and opinions of a minority they cannot relate or connect to. The miseducation of African American history and culture has created an…

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    and interest groups have played a significant role in the United States democracy society. These people are hired to persuade and influence decisions in the Legislature and government officials. This is one way a group, that may not have had their voice heard in other ways, can influence decision-makers and may even have a positive impact on lawmaking. Some say that Lobbyist and interest groups are “controlling the political process” and are “influence peddlers”. However, lobbyist and interest…

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    Insane Places” and recorded the experiences of eight normal, sane people, who were admitted to psychiatric hospitals by saying that they were hearing voices in their heads like "thud, or dull". After they were admitted into the psychiatric hospital or "loony bin", they were instructed to act completely normal and to no longer report hearing voices or show any abnormal symptoms. What occurred after they entered the hospital was shocking and very interesting. Every single person in the study was…

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    participated in OMEA All-State Choir for the last two years where she has sung with talented other teenagers with esteemed guest conductors. She would like to thank her wonderful and supportive Voice teachers Barbera Kondoski and Micah Graber who have Classically trained her voice for years, helped cultivate her acting skills, and helped make her a confident human being who isn't afraid to take risks. She would also like to thank her parents Dawn and Greg Trumbull who have always been there for…

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    of the rapidly approaching wave but his voice was lost and distorted. Since his voice couldn’t reach K. in time he was forced to sprint to the dyke, purely driven by fear, watching his best friend being engulfed by the giant wave. But of course, there are also different decisions and routes the narrator chosen in this particular outcome that would’ve had arguably different results in this scenario. One might argue that the narrator himself was acting selfish or cowardly. However, this is not…

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    from an external power who preaches a subject’s worth until it has been internalized and the subject projects the image. Butler references Althusser who argues that the subordination of a subject is through verbal communication. When an authoritative voice registers with a subject, the acknowledgment of being hailed causes the subject to react.…

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    respectively” (Wikipedia). While living in Zimbabwe and during a time where the country was rebuilding itself from the damage that was caused during the war, she became aware of how women were treated. She knew with the voice she gained with fine arts that she could make her voice be heard by others and ultimately giving the women who live in poor nations a chance to stand up and be heard. Danai has written many other works, including her most recent playwright called “The Convert, which is…

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    Why Do Children Pretend

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    toddler years as imitation; it blossoms during the preschool years. Children love playing "make-believe." Think about the times you have seen your child acting and sounding just like you do: pretending to drive a car and making comments like yours; "reading" a book and holding it just like you do; telling a cranky "baby" to behave in your tone of voice. Children use their imaginations to take on a role and reenact what they have experienced. They play out that role with real or pretend objects.…

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