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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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    Peter Elbow and Stephen King could not be more different types of writers. One is known for his horror and sci-fi writing style, and one is a professor of english at a highly accredited school, but differences aside, both Peter and Stephen make very good points about their preferred type of writing styles, and it’s hard to conclude whether Elbows method of freewriting or Kings method of just telling the story is a better way to write. Peter Elbow’s main objective in his work of literature, was…

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    pathologist for evaluation of her voice. An examination revealed an abnormal change in the voice, or dysphonia, most likely bilateral true vocal nodule on the medial surface of the left posterior. During therapy session, Amanda states that she first began experiencing hoarseness at least three to four years ago, when she developed a cyst in the neck. Eventually, the cyst was surgically removed in August; however, her voice never returned to normal. Her raspy voice seems to slightly increase…

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    Voice Case Study Shannon McChesney SUNY New Paltz Introduction to Patient: Evaluation, diagnosis and treatment for voice disorders is a complex process based on the individual and unique characteristics each patient presents with. This is a case study for Sue Chang, who recently referred herself to the voice clinic. Her complaints include her voice giving out and losing her voice when faced with heavy speaking demands and recent international travel. This has affected Ms. Chang’s…

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    Music, or more specifically lyrical music, is an inseparable part of the average American's lifestyle. It’s in our cars, it’s in the stores we frequent, it’s on our phones, computers, and tablets, it’s in the shows we love and the commercials we love to hate, billions of dollars are made off of streaming services and contracts each year. However, for the majority of American’s, the extent of their own singing exposure is serenading the soap bubbles in the shower or crooning to their favorite…

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    As previously mentioned, in addition to the structural priming paradigm, the proposed study will make use of the measurement of event-related potentials via EEG. In order to measure the potentials accurately, there needs to be a starting point for which to begin the EEG measurements. Peter Hagoort (2008) suggests that the EEG measurement for an experiment measuring the P600, such as the proposed study, should begin at the final word of the sentence. However, I disagree with this idea, and side…

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    in every country. It is crucial that we know how to use it and understand the importance it gives in our lives. In order to understand the meaning of what is being communicated, context should be taken into consideration (Knapp & Daly, 2011). Each type and example of communication could have a specific context. Communication context will, as an example, will not be the same for a television broadcaster than for a…

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    One day I received a call for an audition at “The Voice Kids” in Miami, FL. My dad had send a video of me singing to their company and they reached me as soon as possible. I was afraid of going to the audition because I knew other kids with a better talent were going to attend to the auditions. I knew for…

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    Business Writing Styles

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    similar vein, grammar, word selection, sentence structure and conformation to writing codes and styles should reflect the nature of the format. Blunt and verbose statements should be avoided (Hulbert 2-3). Critically, a liberal use of the active voice is imperative…

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    Compare and Contrast between Singing and Painting Considering the art scene globally, music and painting come across as the most visible arts that most people can relate. “Singing, the production of musical tones by means of the human voice. In its physical aspect, singing has a well-defined technique that depends on the use of the lungs, which act as an air supply, or bellows; on the larynx.” “Painting, the expression of ideas and emotions, with the creation of certain aesthetic qualities…

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