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    general interest to everyone‚ is a vital concern to the professional voice user‚ singers in particular. The voice is a precious commodity which cannot be replaced when worn out or damaged; therefore prevention can be the most important aspect of vocal hygiene. Vocal experts offer detailed suggestions for maintaining good vocal health and preventing serious vocal problems. Stemple states that people who make professional use of their voice must take special care to avoid risks to general health of the entire

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    Lovely”‚ ground imagery is used to imply the harsh voices of society that prevent the women in the story to have a voice of their own. It is also implied that a woman can gain solid ground within a society when she ignores the voices of society‚ she will be able to gain a voice her self. “Your Mouth is Lovely” was based on the Russian Revolution in the 1900’s‚ a time period where women had limited rights and essentially no voice in society. The narrator in the story was moving

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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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    richness of her tone has an inherent motherly quality that blends well with the Antonio. However‚ it would seem that Antonio’s tone could use a little more resonant brilliance because he is occasionally lost beneath sounds‚ especially when the higher voices sing along with him. When the Marquis de Boisfleury arrives seeking Linda‚ the entire chorus is standing around his vehicle - no action is occurring at all for a good long while as they exchange melodic dialogue‚ and it is really a little bit too

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    of the Great Bell: now the mallet is lifted to smite the lips of the metal monster—the vast lips inscribed with Buddhist texts from the sacredFa-hwa-King‚ from the chapters of the holy Ling-yen-King! Hear the great bell responding!—how mighty her voice‚ though tongueless! KO-NGAI! All the little dragons on the high-tilted eaves of the green roofs shiver to the tips of their gilded tails under that deep wave of sound; all the porcelain gargoyles tremble on their carven perches; all the hundred little

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    is erect but relaxed * People with poor posture must always remind themselves in order to improve it * The advantages of good posture include more efficient breathing‚ better health and appearance‚ increased energy and a stronger‚ clearer voice. Body Movement and Gestures Gestures such as the

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    point. We went up to the lawn so excited for Luke to appear on stage. The lights from the stage were so bright you could barely see the performer. It was a cool‚ summer night. The stars were shining; the moon was big and bright. Luke was singing‚ his voice gave us all goose bumps. Every one of his songs could put anyone in a good mood. The crowd around us were dancing and singing along with him. We were all filled with such excitement. I don’t think the smiles on our faces could get any bigger. Even

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    Dennis D.V. Sampang BSIT-4A 1. Define Mass Communication The definition of mass communication is when an individual or company uses television‚ radio‚ or national press to deliver a message to the general public. It is a way to deliver a statement or message to as many people as possible www.businessdictionary.com 2. Explain the functions of Mass Communication Informing: The most important function of mass communication is dissemination of information to the public primary through

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    LARYNGITIS The larynx‚ also known as the voice box‚ lies between the pharynx and the trachea. It has nine layers of cartilage and it contains two folds‚ called vocal cords. The opening between the vocal cords is called the glottis and as air leaves the lungs‚ the vocal cords vibrate and produce sound. The tongue and lips then act on the sound to produce speech. When the larynx and the vocal cords become inflamed or irritated‚ the condition is called Laryngitis. The swelling in the vocal cords causes

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    into secondary media – visual‚ tactile‚ etc. Modality dependent (how it is expressed) ----Arbitrary: relates signs/symbols with particular meanings Phonological system (phonemes/ 43 in English language/ minimum sound to change the meaning) Human language is unique: it has properties of productivity‚ recursivity‚ and displacement Productivity is the degree to which native speakers use a particular grammatical process for the formation of novel structures: ex. Spammed‚ emailed‚ twitted‚ did

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