Koenigs‚ M. (2013). Inherent emotional quality of human speech sounds Pisoni‚ D.‚ Nusbaum‚ H.‚ & Greene‚ B. (1985). Perception of synthetic speech generated by rule Wheale‚ J. (1981). The speed of response to synthesized voice messages. Br J Audiol‚ 15(3)‚ 205-212
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according to an Aztec account‚ the Spanish attack was completely unprovoked. The Spanish started their attack with the musicians‚they slashed at their hands and faces until they all died. Then they attacked the singers‚ and the spectators. They took 3 hours to kill everyone in the Sacred Patio. Next‚ they ran into the temple and killed those who were minding their own business and doing their work. Montezuma and other Aztecs that brought food for the Spanish protested “Our lords‚ that is enough! What
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TOP 10 Reasons Why We Need INNOVATION by Lorraine Yapps Cohen This century has been full of innovation. New technologies‚ new products‚ new services‚ whole new industries have emerged. Yet the call for innovation in business has never been more intense. Why? Here is my list of the top ten reasons for why we need innovation. 10. For economic growth This is the most often cited reason for needing innovation. Innovation is the route to economic growth. Industries are maturing. Products are maturing
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This means that he believed that the absolute ruler was the one making the decisions like the head of the body and the people would be following like the rest of the body. This stands for the way he views absolutism should be practiced. As document 3 says‚ St. John Bayle stated that King Louis XIV "took great pains to be well-informed of all that passed everywhere; in public places‚ in the private houses‚ in society and familiar intercourse. His spies and tell-tattlers were infinite." This quote
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Muslim and Christian DBQ From the depths of the Middle East during the Post-Classical period‚ two of the most powerful world religions emerged. Islam and Christianity‚ although sharing many similarities‚ also had their fair share of disagreements‚ one being their responses to the Black Death. The religion‚ demography‚ and interactions all contributed to the differentiation of Muslim and Christian reactions. Christians thought that the Black Death was sent from God as a punishment and blamed the
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Jeremy De La Cruz 02/05/13 2nd DBQ-Mansa Musa A king’s journey always has effects. Mansa Musa’s pilgrimage to Mecca effected both the economics and political views in Africa. For good and for bad‚ Musa intended to make the pilgrimage for him. Even though Mansa Musa thought he was making the journey for himself and his religion‚ it was more widely viewed as a celebration and praise for him and his kingdom through his generosity. The economic effects from the journey were mostly good
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Mary Toscano Mr.Karp Period 3 Renaissance DBQ During the Time period of The Renaissance was a time that many art‚ liteture and science advancements were made. People refer to this time period as the time period of ‘rebirth’ of learning that had been put on hold since the fall of Rome. The renaissance was a time of much advancement across the board. Throughout the time of the Renaissance there were numerous famous‚ artists‚ inventors and scientistists; some famous for one of those
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To a large extent‚ nationalism had a big significance towards the formulation of foreign policy. America began changing the ways things were running and eventually grew some of their own national pride. The United States had to go through treaties and wars just to receive some nationalism in their country. Thomas Jefferson couldn’t go to the Mediterranean because the Barbary Pirates would kill him. Jefferson would pay the pirates to not get attack. The Barbary Coast Pirates would invade ships that
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The Vietnam war brought many changes to the United States in the 1960’s and the 1970’s. Some of the changes were for the better of the country‚ take the rediscovered Women’s Rights movements and the ever growing Free Speech movements inspired by New Left‚ while most of the other changes brought on tensions between government and their people. The Domino Theory pushed our leaders to the edge. In order to stop the Domino Theory in Vietnam‚ the U.S. invaded. The war was useless for the American government
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Maddy Zimba During the period of 1850-1861‚ America was struggling to stay united as debates over several major issues started to take the forefront. After the war with Mexico ended in 1848‚ America gained the territories of Texas‚ New Mexico‚ and California through the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo. Soon after‚ disputes over whether these states should be free states or slave states erupted. By 1850‚ a solution was found in the Compromise of 1850 where California would become a free state‚ and New
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