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    sThe Life and Crimes of Harry Lavender Jessica Hobson Claudia has multiple voices reflecting her character and diverse experiences. Do you agree? How does your reading of the novel support this idea? Claudia is a complex‚ multi-dimensional character. Her various voices within The Life and Crimes of Harry Lavender are shaped by both her experiences and values‚ which in turn reflect her use of language. Claudia’s ability of seamlessly shifting between the languages of different contexts

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    Not Waving but Drowning

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    always the lyrical voice in a poem. The purpose of this statement resides in the importance of involving the reader in the situation that the poem is describing. For that reason‚ “Not Waving but Drowning” is a poem that through the use of different voices‚ figurative language and different meanings recreates a situation that is going to make the reader analyze it and get involved to deeply understand its meaning. First of all‚ as one can perceived in the reading‚ there are two voices on the poem.

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    shot should. 2: Voice-Over This voice-over is used to provide more insight on Janie and her surroundings. She speaks in an informative tone‚ as if she is speaking from experience. She informs the audience as a whole about life‚ meaning she is‚ at that point‚ most likely far into or even at the end of it. This voice-over is effective due to the fact that it supplements the close-up perfectly. Many aspects about Janie and her surroundings are presented in the close-up and the voice-over validates and

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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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    Maria Callas

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    reading the review I get the impression that the writer was a fan of Maria Callas. The writing is very complimentary not only to her vocal abilities but also to her stage presence. But the writer also picks up very quickly on the weaknesses of her voice as it has a “tendency to wobble slightly in its highest notes disturbed me”. The reviewer also mentions her reputation‚ and that she has reviewed her before in another performance “Norma”. The reviewer describes her acting skills as “extraordinarily

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    assive smoke is when non-smokers are breathing in the smoke that a smoker is smoking. Passive smoking is not good‚ because non-smokers breathe it in‚ as well as the smoker‚ and it is very harmful for the non-smokers as well as the smoker. It is also a huge source of indoor air pollution. Four-fifths of the smoke that builds up in a room with a smoker is the more harmful "sidestream" type. Tobacco smoke has over 4‚000 chemical compounds‚ which includes 40 carcinogenic agents that are cancer-causing

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    be part of the process. I want to be a voice-over actor. All my life I’ve loved singing and making up different voices to make people laugh‚ so why not make a career out of it? The pathway to success in the acting industry is winding and hard; I’ll have to take classes‚ make demos‚ go to auditions‚ book jobs (LOTS of jobs)‚ and try to eventually land where I want to work—PBS Kids Sprout. Getting Started The absolute first thing on the path to voice-over acting is taking classes. Jim Duncan

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    Communication Research Flinders Medical Research Institute Flinders University‚ Adelaide‚ Australia Abstract The field of forensic phonetics has developed over the last 20 years or so and embraces a number of areas involving analysis of the recorded human voice. The area in which expert opinion is most frequently sought is that of speaker identification – the question of whether two or more recordings of speech (from suspect and perpetrator) are from the same speaker. Automated analysis (in which Australia

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    the client’s ENT Dr. Ambrosia. Reason for Referral: Client demonstrates an excessive amount of hoarseness in her voice and many occasions of losing her voice secondary to a diagnosis of vocal nodules. History of the Problem: Appears vocal abnormalities were first noticed when the child was in the first grade and continued into second grade. Teachers observed hoarseness and a loss of voice at variable points throughout the school year. The client was subsequently referred to the school nurse and Speech

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    The vocal folds are two bands of smooth muscle tissue located in the larynx (voice box). The larynx is located in the neck at the top of the trachea (windpipe). Vocal folds produce the sound of your voice by vibration and the air passing through the folds from the lungs. The sound the vocal folds produce is then sent through the throat‚ nose‚ and mouth‚ giving the sound "resonance." The sound of each individual voice is determined by the size and shape of the vocal cords and the size and shape of

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