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    Raw by Scott Monk

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    Raw follows the story of Brett Dalton a teenager with an attitude who has succumb to peer pressure and lives outside the law. After being picked up for various minor offences Brett finds himself having to spend time at a rehabilitation centre. the image that I have created symbolises Brett Daltons perspective of the rehabilitation centre called the farm. The farm is home to many young crime committers such as Brett. The farms main purpose is to reform kids that are sent there. It is very different

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    Although men and women have seemed to use the vocal fry in the past‚ it appears it is more relevant now than it has ever been‚ especially in the voices of younger women. The vocal fry has likely been influenced by American media and celebrities using it on the internet and on television. This debate is relevant as a social aspect in that it can be perceived positively and negatively in our culture today. Though it just seems like an unusual way of talking‚ it may also influence attraction‚ employment

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    Range Safety

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    Safety Range Safety Headquarters Department of the Army Washington‚ DC 4 August 2009 UNCLASSIFIED SUMMARY of CHANGE DA PAM 385–63 Range Safety This administrative revision‚ dated 4 August 2009-o Clarifies procedures for application‚ processing‚ and approval for a Certificate of Risk Acceptance (para 3-9c(6)). Makes administrative changes (throughout). o Headquarters Department of the Army Washington‚ DC 4 August 2009 *Department of the Army Pamphlet 385–63 Safety Range Safety

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    Down Range

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    Down Range is a book by Dick Couch‚ a former Navy Seal. He tells about how he became a navy seal and his experiences. He also writes about other missions that he was not even in‚ including missions by the famous American sniper‚ Chris Kyle‚ who is the world’s most deadly sniper. The motive of a Navy Seal is to be the best gunman in the world‚ plus being stealthy‚ effective‚ professional‚ and lethal. Dick Couch did this and he was on the battlefield. Couch was in the Navy seals in the 1980’s

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    The importance of vocal warmups is that you will have a longer vocal range‚ and help you sound better when you sing. They help you sound better when you sing because if you don’t warm up you could hurt or damage your voice. You need to do warm ups every day. If your voice gets hurt tell your teacher because if you wait your voice could sound weird or sound completely different from before If your voice gets hurt tell your teacher because if you wait your voice could sound weird or sound completely

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    voices range from 0.2 to 1 percent. (Ferrand‚ 2007) Jitter values above this level indicate that the vocal folds are vibrating in a way that is not as periodic as it should be. (Ferrand‚ 2007). Higher jitter levels suggest that something is interfering with normal vocal fold vibration and the mucosal wave. (Ferrand‚ 2007) Whereas jitter is a measure of the percentage irregularity in the pitch of the vocal note‚ shimmer is a measure of the percentage irregularity in the amplitude of the vocal note

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    What is communication? Interactive nature: it is a give and take process‚ conveying and receiving thoughts and ideas (exchange of verbal and nonverbal between speaker and listener) Sociolinguistics: cultural identity‚ setting‚ participants‚ context‚ social‚ and environmental factors (study of social language) Language: “A socially shared code or conventional system for representing concepts through the use of arbitrary symbols and a rule governed combination of those symbols” ----Language (ability

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    = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = Foreword 22 Question of terminology and classification 23 Vocal Polyphony in Africa 30 Sub-Saharan Africa (Rhythm; Unity of singing and dancing; Tone languages and polyphony; Characteristics of sub-Saharan polyphony 31 East Africa 36 Central Africa 37 South Africa 39 West Africa 41 Madagascar 43 North Africa 44 Sahara 45 Conclusions 46 Vocal Polyphony in Europe 47 Vocal Polyphony in Eastern Europe 49 Russia 49 Polyphonic traditions of minorities of Russian Federation

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    Speaking Skills of Tour Guides * Speaking in front of a group is considered the most common fear. Qualities of a Successful Speaker * Enthusiastic * Natural * Comfortable with their audience‚ their topic and themselves * A spontaneous relaxed style draws listeners while an unenthusiastic or tense style drives them away “Nervous speakers make people nervous” How does a person overcome the fear of speaking before a group? Speaking at ease requires feeling at ease. * Preparation

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    Jessica Marie S. Borromeo IV-E Prof. Perlita M. Angeles Journal No. 2 November 23‚ 2011 The Listening Process The Listening Process Listening is a skill where we can interpret what the speaker wants to tell and it recognizes the information from the spoken words and sound pattern and interpret the message easily. Through the communication process‚ listening skill is the main factors which is used to receive an information from the speaker. After they received the information‚ the listener

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