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    found at the end of the Abstract and at the end of the second to last paragraph in the Introduction. (2) Is the writer’s voice passive or active and does he appear in the text? If the writer appears, how and where in the paper does this occur? The writer has both passive and active voice present throughout the text. The writer does appear throughout the paper in active voice in the Abstract, fourth line “ We tested this hypothesis by…

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    different techniques, how to breathe the correct way, how to use my voice right, different styles and ETC. for confidence preparation, and knowledge. I will have to take everything that I learn very seriously and work really hard to fully comprehend what I need to do to get me where I want to be. Vocal technique is to strengthen, support, breathing control, and the way you use your voice. We learn vocal exercises to help us support our voices by using certain muscles in…

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    This five-month exploratory qualitative study using the My Voice IOS application in special education classes in two Toronto secondary schools sought to assess the degree of attention student pay to their work, motivation levels of students with special needs to use this technology and identify factors that have the greatest influence on integrating technology in to the curriculum. My Voice is an augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) app for students with memory and communication…

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    Any singer knows that you are supposed to relax your voice and your shoulders before singing or else it is very hard to breathe properly or get enough air to sing. Next, when I get really anxious I start to hyperventilate and/or treble. This has happened many times during solo performances throughout my singing…

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    A voice is an attribute that many people take for granted. A person’s voice can be large and loud or could be soft and small; but we all have a voice inside. All voices are important and fragile to an extent, but the most fragile is a child’s voice. Sometimes a voice is all a child has. Many things can affect a child’s voice, for the positive and for the negative. Negative influences and events can change or kill a child’s voice forever. Life altering events such as abuse, and neglect are…

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    In the song “Stolen Dance” be Milky Chance which was released in the late 2013 in the album “Sadnecessary” became a hit this one of a kind song stayed at the top ten in over twenty countries (Stolen Dance - Milky Chance). This song is definitely a hit. The German composer Celmens Rehbein, was not even sure the song would make it way to the U.S. However, with the posting of Youtube the song and the composer got some great notice by the catchy beat the smooth lyrics. The first couple of lines…

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    Air Capacity Lab Report

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    I choose this experiment because my favorite science term and once you learn it’s pretty easy.This cannot be an impact to normal people but for example singers they have bigger lungs that’s, how they hit those higher notes that non singer can’t do.But why do they have more air capacity?Well one of those techniques is that they always stretch their lungs by singing.Non-singers for example all they do is talk so they don’t get enough stretch,if they were to do the exercise they’re lung more they…

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    The voice pitch is a trait that has evolved through sexual selection of humans and has become sexually dimorphic. This trait is sexually dimorphic because for males the voice pitch has the tendency to be lower and this because the ‘adam’s apple’ is a thicker layer of cartilage that influence the vocal cords in males along with higher testosterone levels predict low voice men.. For females, the voice pitch tends to be lower because without this extra layers of cartilage makes the vocal cords have…

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    When discussing the content of the theater, I like seeing themes that explore overcoming some type of struggle or just wanting to be loved. The characters I like to see is people who actually show deep emotion in who they are playing. I like for the actors to actually fulfill the characters actions and rolls making me feel as if I have the same feelings he or she is portraying in the play. The plots that interest me during a play is actually seeing a character try over and over…

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    that most who are in the theatre did join for this very reason, there are some points where the similarities of watching and participating detour into major differences. I preface this with a brief glimpse into my background. First off, I was not an actor. I loved the theatre very much and wanted to become a part of it, however I was not one for being on stage performing. The technical department was the next logical choice so I joined to operate the sound and lighting. I bring this up only so…

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