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    pinch off the sound. 4. “Me-Ah” range extension a. Drop your jaw b. Open up‚ throat should feel like you’re about to yawn c. Go for it! When it gets to high‚ we’ll use ‘bi-tonality’ 5. Alphabet backwards a. One breath b. STAY TOGETHER c. Z Y X W V U T S R Q P O N M L K J I H G F E D C and B and A 6. Alphabet forward a. One breath b. Follow my tempo

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    Slide 3.) There are 2 official written forms of Norwegian- Bokmal aka “book langauge” and Nynorsk aka as “new norweigian”. There is no official sanctioned standard of spoken Norwegian. Most Norwegians choose their own dialect according to different circumstances. No one dialect is right or wrong but adds to the tradition of Norwegian. For example‚ a beginner will learn Bokmal because it is easier to learn as it is codified‚ regular‚ and accepted nationally as the official language of Norway

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    Although the Columbian Exchange was a time of negative issues such as the introduction of diseases and genocide‚ the positive factors of the Columbian Exchange were more important. The arrival of Christopher Columbus in the New World created an imaginary bridge between the Eastern Hemisphere and the Western Hemisphere. This imaginary bridge is what began the Columbian Exchange. Before the introduction of animals in the New World‚ the Native Americans only had dogs‚ fowls‚ guinea pigs‚ and two breeds

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    A paradigm of this the many steps in learning the English alphabet. A child learns the alphabet through listening to the sounds‚ viewing the letters‚ and sounding the letters vocally. Subsequently‚ the second stage of learning is changed behavior such as repeating the sounds of the letters. Therefore‚ the cognitive process of learning has begun when the learning stage becomes repetitive‚ and the child commences to include the alphabet in the daily routine. An example of cognitive learning is

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    Scout is by far an interesting and unordinary child in the novel of To Kill a Mockingbird. She is the main character and narrator of the story. She is the youngest child of Atticus Finch who is a lawyer and Scout also has an older brother named Jem. What makes Scouts character so special is that she changes her qualities throughout the novel. In the beginning of the novel Scout is an innocent and kind-hearted six-year old girl‚ only because she has not encountered the true evils of the world. As

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    Christianity‚ and was appointed when the persecution of Christians came to an end. This event is a very important occasion in history‚ as well as a milestone for the Christian religion. The symbol itself consists of two letters of the Greek alphabet‚ the first letter of the alphabet-Alpha- and the last letter of the

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    PRE-MECHANICAL AGE: 3000 B.C. – 1450 A.D. 1. Writing and Alphabets – Communication First development of signs corresponding to spoken sounds‚ instead of pictures‚ to express words. Around 2000 B.C.‚ Phoenicians created symbols that expressed single syllables and consonants (the first true alphabet) The Greeks later adopted the Phoenician alphabet and added vowels; the Romans gave the letters Latin names to create the alphabet we use today. 2. Paper and Pens – input technologies.

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    which often cost less‚ but practicing speaking with others usually makes learning more fun and effective. Learning a foreign language is challenging. Many languages have different systems of grammar‚ and some languages use a completely different alphabet and different sounds. And learning thousands of new vocabulary words isn’t easy‚ either. The opportunity cost of studying a foreign language is the value of what you could do instead. Studying a foreign language requires a significant investment

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    Ancient Civilizations Essay: Understanding Geography and History Amanda Honors World History Period 2 Mrs. Ocasio October 15th‚ 2012 People. Mountains. People. Culture. People. Water. Ever wonder why history and geography very often studied together? Well it is because geography has a lot of influence on the worlds’ overall history and how it all connects together. Learning geography is also important in understanding history because people need to know where and how were the locations are

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    Brittney Valderrama Professor Luttio World Philosophy February 14th‚ 2012 Western and African Philosophy Philosophy is an extremely intricate topic with numerous observations and all types of consumption. People question philosophy‚ and inopportunely they furthermore mismanage it. All debate it while several individuals just don’t believe in it. No one harmonizes on the characterization of Philosophy. Even though articles may get unclear‚ philosophy can also benefit us to find the midmost

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