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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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    skilled master, and on other days, the vocalist will make you want to crawl under your studio desk and find a happy place to hide. Ironically enough, it is the latter of the two that will be insisting that you share your opinion with him about how his voice really sounds. I have a friend who owns a nice studio with bragging rights for having recorded some very notable names in music. One grueling day, we were enduring possibly the worst vocalist we had ever heard. This singer sounded…

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    American Bully

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    one is small one is scary to some people they are my two dogs. I have a small one named Zoey she is a schnauzer she is black and gray and she is so very sweet. People are scared of her because of her breed she is blue and white, her right ear folds over her left ear turns to the side she is an American Bully her name is Callie May she is very sweet as well and the only this she will do is come up to you open her big mouth and stick…

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    his vocal dynamics, proves that he is in fact the greatest of all time. “A killer queen” and “dynamite with a laser beam”, perhaps Freddie was referring to his own powerful vocal presence with these lyrics. Rightly so, for no other singers dynamic voice has stirred emotions like Freddie Mercury’s. It has been said that “Bohemian Rhapsody” still showcases unrivaled vocal talent since its release 41 years ago. Indeed its true, for no pop song since then has been written in 6 distinct parts, each…

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    The Shard Case

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    Questions 1. Find the sentences with active voice in the passage. ________________________________________________________ 2. Find the sentences with passive voice in the passage. ________________________________________________________ 3. Why do you think the passive voice is used in those sentences? ________________________________________________________ B. Identify whether the sentences are in passive or active voice then try switching the voice, making the active sentences passive and…

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    This literature review is an examination is taking place to examine the question of: what are the effects of technology on achievement for Pre-Algebra students in middle school? School districts across the world have been piloting the use of technology in the classroom to increase student achievement for many years. Stanic and Kilpatrick (2004) state “for mathematics curriculum reform, two historical moments stand out- the first at the turn of the century when a curriculum of unified and…

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    Batman Voice

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    Listeners gather information from a speaker’s voice that they then relate to certain personality types and social statuses. However, most of the information received represents the stereotypes people impose on specific voice qualities. How does this relate to an actor’s portrayal of a fictional character? Both John Reese from the TV series, Person of Interest (P.O.I) and Bruce Wayne/Batman from The Dark Knight trilogy (TDK) possess similar voices but they also reflect the anti-hero/vigilante…

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    There has been many challenges that I have had to face during my life, yet none of those challenges compare to the one I have and am still facing. When I was about two years old my mother had noticed that whenever I cried my voice didn’t sound like any other toddler. Instead it sounded more like a whisper with some raspiness to it. She decided to take me to the hospital and there they informed her that I had a virus. These virus is named Human Papilloma Virus which is incurable. The virus has a…

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    healthy singing techniques one most understand how the velum, pharynx, tongue, jaw, lips and how they work together. A singer must also understand how all of these muscles make up the structure that contributes to production of sustained singing voice. The soft palate is responsible for closing off the nasal passages when one swallows, and also for closing off the airway. When someone sneezes, it protects the nasal passage by directing a portion of the substance to the mouth. The uvula hangs…

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    REASON CHIEF COMPLAINT: Vocal cords. BLANKLINE Patient has history of having had a squamous cell carcinoma of the posterior third of his tongue treated on the right side, treated with radiation and chemotherapy. He has had hoarseness since that time. He has also had a swallowing problem and a PEG tube in place. His swallowing has gradually gotten better with swallowing therapy by the speech therapist. He is seen to evaluate his vocal cords. PHYSICAL EXAMINATION When talking, he is very…

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