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    adults. The author‚ Kenneth Grahame‚ has successfully conveyed the two possible levels by the development of characters and the use of techniques including simple ideas‚ colourful language‚ enthusiastic dialogues and the use of active and passive voice. Though this novel was written for children‚ it has been enjoyed throughout time by adults as well. It features the adventures of animal characters - principally Mole‚ Rat‚ Badger and Toad who each possess recognisable human characteristics‚ while

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    Shelley Hirsch and David Weinstein use human voice with electronic keyboards repeatedly adding pauses in specific durations‚ while Neil B. Rolnick approaches to Balkan folk music. In Gordon Monahan’s work‚ performers swing loud speakers with Olympian fervour to explore the acoustic phenomenon of Doppler shift‚ and in Laetitia deCompiegne Sonami’s composition takes role a narration of a woman about her husband and her child. In particular‚ the woman’s voice is suddenly unclear and "cut into pieces" as

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    Tarturus: A Short Story

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    Before we begin‚ understand that I am recording this in sheer desperation to retain my memories. I have terribly rotten‚ bad luck. Ever since I was three my life has gone extremely wrong. When I was three it came for me. A giant bronze and silver eagle swooped down from the sky and besieged me. I later realized that this eagle was sent by Zeus and its proper name is the Caucasian Eagle. The eagle was sent to kill me‚ but was soon deemed an impossible task for the beast. The beast for some unknown

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    An Impassioned Truth

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    and she recognized its familiarity as the gavel of injustice which had resounding throughout her life. The life of unspeakable villainy and oppression. "Order in the court! Order in the court!" boomed a voice‚ breaking through the barriers of madness. Heads turned to face the master of the voice‚ the Honorable Judge Macadeux. Eyes locked on the heavily built keeper of the peace and all attention was directed upon him. Macadeux’s face was flushed red from the struggle to maintain order. The very

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    “…everyone needs to focus on the objective of satisfying everyone as much as possible when solving environmental problems…” By changing the nominalization to a verb that more directly clarifies “objective‚” the sentence becomes clearer. 2. Passive Voice vs. Active This entry comes from a paper I wrote for Postcolonialism & Literature about hybridity‚ meaning how a nation mixes its old culture with a new one when it becomes colonized by a stronger nation‚ creating an entirely new culture. My very

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    The larynx has two main functions: it acts‚ first‚ as a valve to protect the lungs and‚ second‚ as mechanism for producing sound. Describe how the larynx produces sound‚ including in your own words a description of the different anatomical parts and their interaction. The larynx is a vital part of the mechanism in our bodies that produces sound. It is basically made up of a series of cartilages‚ which also includes the thyroid or what would be an Adam’s apple on a male. As stated in the sentence

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    Antino Alternate Ending

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    "Hey‚ are you ready?" The day started the same all the time. "You up? You have work to do!" Though the voice kept pestering away into absent air. "Look‚ I’m only here to help you." Empty‚ the room sat with the single voice echoing through it‚ before filtering into another room. "Where are you? Have you decided to run away again?" Room after room‚ the voice light up the place‚ but no reply was in sight. "Alright then‚ I’m calling your guardians." Dialing sounded through the empty house. Dishes were

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    Mutism Research Paper

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    main factors including physical impairment‚ akinesia‚ autism‚ deafness‚ and selectivity. Although people can be born into mutism‚ most develop it. Mutism caused by physical impairment is when something internally has gone wrong. The larynx‚ or voice box‚ is a hollow organ which holds together vocal cords in humans. When damaged‚ the larynx prohibits sound; thus making a person mute. Damage of the larynx can vary from cysts‚ tears‚ or erosion. Reinke’s Edema is when vocal folds in the throat swell

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    The voice is a person’s own unique musical instrument. Someone can compare a person’s voice to the sound of a violin which have their own unique structures to aide in creating the sound of pitch‚ frequency‚ loudness‚ and specific notes. A violin’s body is like a human’s body in that it holds all the parts and structures together‚ and each structure has a role. Tightening the strings at the peg box creates more tension‚ and when played‚ a higher frequency or pitch occurs. The violin strings are

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    Human beings were created with an ability to learn and use language in their daily living. The scientific study of human language is called Linguistics. Just like a tree with many branches‚ Linguistics has five main branches of analysis‚ namely Phonetics‚ Phonology‚ Morphology‚ Syntax and Semantics. The writer will dwell on the airstream mechanisms involved in Phonetics‚ which is the study of sound and speech production in human language. The word ‘airstream’ refers to a current of air; specifically

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