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    the song for the first time‚ but when searching for another song in the same vein‚ people often can’t reproduce the sound they want. Usually‚ people consider about why they like the song and not what the song gives to them. The truth is that each song has a variety of characteristics which cause it to be unique. In turn‚ each characteristic depends on the artist to find the sound that they are looking for. Sometimes when looking for songs‚ we sort through a whole haystack just looking for the

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    At the trial of Socrates in Athens‚ 399 BC‚ Socrates has already been found guilty of impiety and corrupting the young men of Athens. In other words‚ he has criticized the government‚ and the leaders don’t like it. There is no prescribed sentence for these crimes. Instead‚ there is now a penalty phase of the trial and Socrates has to propose his own sentence. Then court decides between Socrates’ proposal and that of the prosecutor‚ which is death. The court probably would have expected him to propose

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    Ark where Indiana and Sallah uncover the Well of Soles where the lost ark is hidden. We open the scene at 57:03 with Indiana leading a team of diggers up a hill to the spot where they will dig for the ark. As the scene opens we hear the diegetic sounds of the diggers and commotion taking place in the background. We also hear non-diegetic music that will be referred to as the “ark theme” playing as Indiana climbs the hill and has his men start to dig for the ark. The slow and sort of creepy tone

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    discovery and here is what I unearthed in the process. ♪ Sounds of Music ♪ Wind Instruments Wind instruments require a person to blow into the instrument in order to produce the desired sound. They work on the principle of sound waves‚ frequencies‚ harmonics‚ resonance and acoustics. When you blow into the instrument‚ the pitch of the sound note produced‚ varies depending on the length of the internal air column in which the sound waves vibrate. The shorter the air column‚ the higher is the

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    goes from linguistic‚ physiological to acoustic and back again. Language is a huge portion of communication and without it humans would not be able to understand one another. We break down our language into words and those words are broken down into sounds. For this paper’s purposes‚ we will break down the word “pancake” in the process of how it is spoken and how it is received. According to the International Phonetic Alphabet‚ the word “pancake” is transcribed as /pænkek/. The way the speaker speaks

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    said because in the time this generation lives in; music has lost its meaning and the real sound of soul. Through long research these facts can be found that proves so and can also teach‚ the new generation about the history of music. One important thing these books‚ websites and many other sources teach is that music is more then just a sound; it is more then just notes. “To some‚ music is a way of life”- Sound of Soul‚ music is all they know. To them‚ music is how they express their feelings and thoughts

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    this disorder impacts 1 in 10‚000 individuals in the United States (as cited in Mathew‚ 2014). The cause of this voice disorder is unknown at this time‚ and it affects more women than men (Baylor et al.‚ 2005). Spasmodic dysphonia causes the voice to sound unnatural and either breathy or strained‚ and it greatly affects the everyday lives of individuals living with the disorder (Mathew‚ 2014). The types of spasmodic dysphonia are adductor spasmodic dysphonia‚ abductor spasmodic dysphonia and mixed spasmodic

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    Gonkogwe Bell History

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    Connection Ghana Double Gonkogwe Bell About the Product The Gonkogwe bell is an African ringer. This basic percussion instrument is made of produced iron and comes in different sizes. At the point when hit with a wooden stick‚ it can deliver two sounds: "group" and "gong". The chime as a rule plays a straightforward example. It rehashes itself without changes all through the entire length of a conventional piece. Presently‚ this may appear to be simple - yet it assumes an imperative part in Ewe

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    | SCIENCE - FORM 2 | | The World Through Our Senses | | SENSORY ORGANS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS 1. Sensory organs are used to detect every changes in the environment. (a) Sensory organs are possessed by human and all animals. (b) Sensory organs allow the body to respond to the stimuli surroundings. Stimuli from the surroundings. Stimuli are changes that happen in the environment. (c) Sensory organs have receptors that receive the stimuli and then‚ send them as impulses to the

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    wave. a. longitudinal b. sound c. standing d. transverse Answer: A In longitudinal waves‚ particles of the medium vibrate to and from in a direction parallel to the direction of energy transport. If energy is transmitted along a medium from the east end to the west end‚ then particles of the medium would vibrate eastward and westward A sound wave is a longitudinal wave but not the answer since a wave which exhibits this characteristic is not necessarily a sound wave. 3. When the particles

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