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    alcohol‚ and sex over the years. The older woman wants to share her story; through song she sang to the other patrons who have decided to listen in. In the poem the women seems to be an older working girl‚ she informs through her wonderful singing voice and twisted story that life is short and beauty fades‚ so try not to get by on your looks alone. For she is the perfect example of where you would end up‚ which would be in a bar old‚ and alone with nothing to show for except your story. At the beginning

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    There is a time where you need to stand up to say your side of the story. A time where ethics‚ religion‚ and liberty all factor to make your opposition many but worth the battle. Problems arise everyday that go against one’s beliefs. I believe it is our right to not let others trample on a view just because they feel that they are right. A flight or fight response is the only choice for one to make and silence is unacceptable. I made a choice one day at burger store. A couple months ago I

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    Write about Hardy’s narrative methods in “The Voice” The voice is one of Hardy’s bleakest poems reflecting on how Emma is just a memory; Hardy uses the method of questioning to create enigma and a voice in his head highlighting the title. Hardy uses first person to convey his loneliness “how you call to me‚ call to me” The repetition suggests his longing pain and grief‚ Hardy the narrator seems to be very self-conscious and the story of pain is the most important emotion at this point. The

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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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    Spasmodic dysphonia is a neurological voice disorder that causes the laryngeal muscles to spasm uncontrollably during phonation (Baylor‚ Yorkston‚ & Eadie‚ 2005). Revelo‚ Underbrink‚ & Quinn state that 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‚

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    for the people around you. Breathing other people’s smoke is called passive‚ involuntary or secondhand smoking. The non-smoker breathes "side stream" smoke from the burning tip of the cigarette and "mainstream" smoke that has been inhaled and then exhaled by the smoker. Secondhand smoke is a major source of indoor air pollution. How does this affect the passive smoker? Some of the immediate effects of passive smoking include eye irritation‚ headache‚ cough‚ sore throat‚ dizziness

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    In just fifty years‚ England‚ one of the most Catholic nations during this time‚ changed into a predominantly Protestant nation. This book primarily focuses on the effect this religious transformation had in the rural countryside of Exmoor. In Voices of Morebath‚ Eamon Duffy shows how Morebath‚ a countryside‚ sheep-farming village of thirty-three families‚ is affected by the Protestant Reformation. Duffy uses only one source to convey his argument‚ and that is with Sir Christopher Trychay’s parish

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    as bright as a Minecraft furnace during a pit black night‚ considering your Gammas turned down. The ball of light‚ as if pulled by a gravitational force‚ flies towards what seems like a black hole. After what seems like centuries a deep and gruffy voice speaks out‚ "Do well...Hero of Music‚ Hahahah". *Poof* ...Ugh....Where am I? Why does my head hurt so much...If I can recall I remember dying and then darkness... Shit...Gotta get up..thought Ryner He then proceeds to stagger as he stands up.

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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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    are the sensorymotor control of speech production and voice/speech production and acoustics Robert E. Hillman‚ PhD‚ MGH‚ whose area of expertise is in the clinical evaluation of human voice production. Thomas F. Quatieri‚ ScD‚ MIT Lincoln Laboratory‚ whose area of expertise is in biologically-inspired speech signal processing. Dimitar D. Deliyski‚ PhD‚ University of South Carolina‚ whose areas of expertise are in the acoustic analysis of voice and the development of laryngeal high-speed videoendoscopy

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