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    Dorindi Madrigal Analysis

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    many liberations in melodic writing. While observing Monteverdi’s madrigal, one notices several instances of note-against note dissonances. The first instance (example 1.1) displays dissonances of a seventh and a ninth between the canto and the bass voice. This harsh head on charge into the unpleasantness is forbidden in counterpoint practice. Instead, on should consider the correction in example 1.2. By lengthening the measure into two, giving the canto line a smoother transition…

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    regards to clarity was where the voices were coming from? I wasn’t sure if the voices were an imagination or consciousness of the figures who were sketched and brought to life. I’m not sure how the author wants his readers to read the story? I would like to know what each character is (i.e. drawing, action figure, digital sketch) and whether or not they are alive or dead. I know they aren’t human beings, but if they are dead I don’t think they would have a voice. I just want to know more about…

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    Although everyone loses their voice in the episode "Hush" from the Buffy the Vampire series, that does not mean the episode is silent by any means. In fact, the use of sound in the episode helped the theme immensely. In “Hush,” the entire town is robbed of their voices; no one can speak. A group of monsters called “the gentlemen” take residence in the towns clock tower and use their powers to lock everyones voices away in the middle of the night. When morning comes, fear strikes the entire town…

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    in the past, but in the present today. We have had trouble relating to others while finding solutions to this problem. America is a country full of different voices, religions, and ethnicities: therefore, we must learn from different voices, how to avoid racial inequality. Have the actions of others influenced how we listen to these voices in the past? The south is notorious for the unequal treatment of the African American minority. The article, “A Flower for the Graves,” was written in…

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    The notion that there are genetic causes of speech, hearing, and voice disorders is relatively new, and studies in this field are beguiling to emerge as time passes. The article Exploring genetic and environmental effects in dysphonia: a twin study attempts to "explore the existence of genetic effects as well as the interaction between potential genetic effects and a voice-demanding occupation on dysphonia.” As a scientific study, the article first provides evidence that the research can be…

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    where an African American maid can be viewed as the white's equal. Nevertheless, the constraints of the contradicting messages that people receive from society and their own feelings, creates an impediment in the establishment of the African American voice and equality. Falling Outside Society's norm As Stockett includes both sides of society's division in the master-servant relationship and highlights the difficulty for white people to deal with this relationship in terms of…

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    The lead singer was sing the whole story and accompany were flow the lead singer, deeper voice and with the rhythm of doo and sh- boom. However the main musical instrument is guitar. Shake rattle and roll by Jor Tumer is type of rock and roll. Whole music is solo by a male singer who is Jor Tumer. The music with the dynamic male voice which is kind uses special man’s deep voice to sing in the high cadence voice, is kind combine by saxophone during transition phase. However the main instruments…

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    Equality: Once and For All? The appropriate role of a citizen is speaking up for and being the voice of those who are voiceless. According to John Bowe, author of Nobodies: Does Slavery Exist in America? social change comes from those who are privileged enough to have a voice in their society. Moreover, Nelson Mandela, the influential former president of South Africa and author of Long Road to Freedom, believes that this transformation can come from those ordinary, everyday citizens who are…

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    Appeals, 9th Circuit, 849.F.2d 460 Procedural History: Bette Midler (Plaintiff) appealed a judgment summary of the US District Court granting the summary judgement in favor of Ford Motor Co (Defendant). Middler moved for appropriation of her distinct voice for use in a car advertisement. Statement of Facts: Ford Motor Co. aired a car commercial which they played songs from the 70’s to give a nostalgic feeling to their audience. Ford asked Midler to sing one of her well known songs for the…

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    use of Heaney’s own voice is then reinforced in ‘Exposure’, the final poem of the ‘Singing School’ series, by directly asserting that he is “neither internee nor informer” and therefore he must be the voice of the poet. Elmer Andrews adds that ‘Exposure’ attests to many of Heaney’s prose statements, comments and reviews as he generally writes from the point of view of the poet and never the political spokesman. In Field Work, Heaney renewed a commitment “to raise / A voice”, one that would…

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