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    Singing Satire

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    bell rings and we get to singing‚ and something magical happens- well‚ “magical” probably wasn’t the best word to use since there wasn’t any sorcery at work here. The better word would be something like “neurological”. Yes‚ something neurological happens and it’s quite simple really- I wake up. Not only do I wake

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    CASE 1: KARAOKE - Teaching the world to sing 1.1 What needs and wants are fulfilled by karaoke singing? In my view‚ I would say there are 2 types of needs one’s can achieve from karaoke singing‚ first of all‚ it would be the social needs to network with people (eg. socializing/mingle around with people would portrait a sense of belonging). Secondly‚ to some people it would be something more towards individual needs where they can express themselves/show affection to people. For wants‚ it would

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    the grass is singing

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    Doris Lessing is a British writer who was born in 1919 in Kermanshah‚ Iran. She published her first novel The Grass is Singing in England in 1950. The title of this novel was taken from T. S. Eliot’s The Waste Land. This title is included in these lines: In this decayed hole among the mountains In the faint moonlight‚ the grass is singing Over the tumbled graves‚ about the chapel There is the empty chapel‚ only the wind’s home. It has no windows‚ and the door swings‚ Dry bones can harm no

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    That is why the board defers the Jack’s proposals and asked him to monitor the regulatory climate so that the plant would always be in basic compliance with provincial emission standards. Because of that Jack also took the same action by keeping the copies of his warning reports for the future. 5. The stakeholders involved are Kardell’s employees‚ investors‚ Riverside citizens and also the Legal Council. The employees have concerns about the health and safety issues linked to Sonox. They must be confirmed

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    Singing and Software

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    home appliances‚ specialty metals and industrial robots.e        Now‚ let me introduce a software product is made from Yamaha.        The software name is Vocaloid that engine in March 2000 and announced it in 2003 by Yamaha Company which is a singing synthesizer. This software can create "a virtual singer of their own" by computer user who they used the software. The first Vocaloid products were Leon and Lola‚ which released in March 2004 by Zero-G(a company). Yet this first generation of Vocaloid

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    Singing in the Rain

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    Singing in The Rain Brianna Walsh The Use of Singing and Dance in Singin’ In the Rain Singin’ In the Rain is a fantastic movie that shows the transition between silent films and “talkies.” This film‚ however‚ would have no impact what so ever if it were not a musical. The dancing in the movie gave it something different making the movie a classic‚ while the singing gave the premise of the movie. Lina Lamont would be the first problem with a normal film. If the movie did not have singing‚ the

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    The Importance of Silence

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    The Importance of Silence No one should ever underestimate how important silence really is in our lives. It is very important to be silent during performances‚ no matter what the performance is for. If it is for speech‚ singing‚ Broadway‚ etc.‚ you still need to be silent. No matter what you think‚ silence is a key role to many things in our lives. You always need to be silent during a performance because you are not the only person there. You have to be considerate for the other people

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    The Grass Is Singing

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    This is the high-tension story of a woman whose life was changed by a few careless words. Even though Mary Turner had led a somewhat limited life in her sleepy South African town‚ she was happy until she overheard some friends say that she would never marry. At those words‚ her delicately balanced little world overturned‚ and she suddenly realized that it was desirable to have a husband‚ to be like the rest of her circle. Unconsciously she began to look for a man to marry‚ and she found one. He

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    The Singing Butler “Nati! There you are.” He rushed over to where she was seated on the ground on the BACKSHORE of the Spanish beach‚ and he joined her. Her stilettos lay there‚ partly covered by the sand‚ where she had kicked them off and left them. She appeared to have been there staring out in to the sea for a while. Wearing a long‚ scarlet gown with a HEMLINE just below her ankles‚ matching gloves‚ and her silky‚ chestnut hair elegantly pulled up‚ Natalia looked exceptionally beautiful. But by

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