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    How to Deliver a Speech

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    yourself of things you want to remember while speaking‚ such as places to pause‚ add vocal emphasis‚ or raise your voice. Step 3: Practice • Practice delivering your speech in front of a mirror. Deliver it to friends and family for feedback. Try to have it memorized‚ even if you’ll have your notes available during the presentation. Step 4: Care for Your Voice • Your voice is an important tool in delivering a speech. Try to avoid throat irritants‚ such as cigarettes‚ before a speech

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    A distinctive voice is one in which challenges society’s values and or beliefs within a given context. In the text the life and crimes of harry lavender; Marele day has formed an incredibly distinctive voice in crime fiction. By subverting the elements of the hardboiled detective genre. Day has startled her audience with the distinctive voice of Claudia valentine‚ a 1980’s female private investigator in Sydney. The composer has used a range of techniques including first person narration and idioms

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    springs a voice beneath the arbor. Oh my beloved... Like a deep mirror the pond reflects the silhouette of the black willow where the wind weeps. Let us dream! It is the hour... A vast and tender calm seems to descend from a sky made iridescent by the moon. It is the exquisite hour!" The accompaniment to the piece is quite lovely and is perfect for the txt of the piece. The speaker in this art song‚ which is usually sung by high voice although it

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    Literary Movement Romanticism – (1800-1840) - Romanticism was a literary and artistic movement of the nineteenth century that arose in reaction against eighteenth-century Neoclassicism and placed a premium on fancy‚ imagination‚ emotion‚ nature‚ individuality‚ and exotica. Transcendentalism – (1840-1855) -Transcendentalism was an American literary and philosophical movement of the nineteenth century. The Transcendentalists‚ who were based in New England‚ believed that intuition and the individual

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    English Into The Wild

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    Sean Penn‚ is a very emotional story telling the tragic true story of Chris McCandles. Through several techniques the audience’s emotions are engaged. The style of shots is distinctive‚ with many scenes featuring panorama or montage. Text overlay and voice-over have been added in post-production. Between some shots there is juxtaposition. Panorama and montage are two shots used to great effect in this film for conveying awesome scale in space and time during Chris’ journey‚ respectively. The film both

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    University of Phoenix Material Scholarly Writing Analysis Worksheet In assigned pairs‚ select one of the non-discipline-specific journal articles from the required text readings for PHL/700R Day One or Day Two. Critically analyze the article as an example of scholarly writing. Article Author or Authors: Cunliffe‚ A.L. Article Title: ON BECOMING A CRITICALLY REFLEXIVE PRACTITIONER Part One: Scholarly Writing Conventions Elements of writing Reader’s overall impression Examples

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    Negotiation and Inner Voice

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    Negotiation Point "Effective negotiation is not about conflict. It is not about deviance or dishonesty. It is not about posturing‚ or bullying‚ or threatening. Effective negotiation is about exhaustive preparation‚ utter clarity‚ heartfelt communication‚ and a sincere‚ demonstrated desire to fully understand not just your own needs‚ but the needs of the other party." Leigh Stienberg: Winning with Integrity. Reason Does every thing in life revolve around negotiating? Your relationship

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    folds. Vocal fatigue‚ nodules‚ polyps‚ leukoplakia‚ contact ulcers‚ vocal fold hemorrhage‚ and granuloma are all voice disorders that can be acquired from vocal abuse and vocal misuse. For example‚ many times we associate smoking with lung cancer‚ which makes it easy to oversee other troubles that can tag along like Polypoid Degeneration also known as Reinke’s Edema. Stated in Voice Disorders: Scope of Theory and Practice (Ferrand 2012) “Polyps are benign growths on the vocal fold mucosa that may

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    My Accomplishment

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    My first accomplishment is my reading. I self trained myself through out my early childhood by reading a lot of things like books or websites but the games are were they are at‚ I have a lot of games were I have to read a lot and also loading screens is how I got to do speed reading‚ I read every loading screen that comes by on a game but the loading screen doesn’t stay for long so I have to read it very fast‚ that’s one of my accomplishments I never thought that I be able to read or even read fast

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    Pygmalion Essay

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    The distinctive voices‚ characteristic in any text/s‚ can be deconstructed to develop an understanding which may validate‚ challenge or disprove society’s values and/or beliefs within a given context. Language‚ in all its forms‚ is a human thing‚ and allows the traces or imprints of human use‚ not inherently but in its use. A text may promote obvious distinction between the authorial voice and character’s viewpoint. This can be seen in the play of Pygmalion in by George Bernard shaw and the film

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