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    Cicely Berry Exercise

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    Cicely Berry Exercise This exercise is popularly known as Cicely Berry Exercise‚ named after the lady who designed these exercises for coaching actors in theatre. It helps to make the vowels smooth and full. Practice these sounds‚ feel the complete muscular movement for each sound. Pronounce them more than you would in ordinary speech: Jaw relaxation and warm up exercise; OOT OHT AWT AHT AYT EET OOD OHD AWD AHD AYD EED OON OHN AWN AHN AYN EEN OOB OHB AWB AHB AYB EEB OOP OHP AWP AHP AYP EEP OOM

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    As an actor‚ your body and your voice are your tools. An actor needs to control both their body and voice in just the right way in order to make their performance believable. Although it is sometimes thought that voice and movement are very different things and therefore should be kept separate‚ in truth they are very much connected and both need to come together for a great performance. A lot can be said about movement in acting. ‘One must stand up straight.’‚ “One must make all movements large

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    Relaxation Techniques

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    dental anxiety overcome their anxiety once they do come into the office and we get them in the chair. We can educate ourselves on relaxation techniques. We can utilize the relaxation techniques in the office and teach them to our patients. We can explain the procedures that are going to be performed and what the dentist is going to do in a calm and confident voice. We can maintain a tranquil and secure environment in the office and in the patient’s room. A way we can help our patients in

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    Stress Management Proposal Name of technique: Progressive Relaxation/Deep Muscle Relaxation Description of technique: While inhaling tense a group of muscles such as you fist‚ your arms‚ your legs‚ or your back. Relax the muscles while exhaling. Repeat. Summary or analysis of personal experience: I used the Progressive Relaxation Technique by taking a deep breath in and tensing a group of muscles in my body for a slow count of five‚ and then slowly

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    The Breathing Process

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    The Breathing Process While the process of breathing seems like something simple‚ and something that requires no thought‚ in singing‚ proper breathing requires strong muscles and good control. Inhalation: The first step in the breathing process starts with the brain. The brain sends a message to the diaphragm‚ telling it to move. The diaphragm is a large dome shaped muscle that divides the chest cavity from the abdominal cavity and attaches to the ribs at the sides and the sternum in

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    Tidal Breathing

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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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    The actor

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    THE ACTOR 2011 In 1927‚ silent film George Valentin is standing for pictures outside of his latest film. When a young woman‚ Peppy Miller‚ accidentally hits into him. Valentin ignores it‚ and shows off the cameras. “The next day Peppy finds herself on the front page of newspaper with headline who is that girl” Later‚ she goes to auditory as a dancer for Valentins show. Like that she becomes more and more popular‚ and when the director of the kinograph studios decided to pass to “talkies”

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    Berries

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    La Bella Blue Cancer prevention: Blueberries Spinach Blueberries is one of the many cancer preventing foods. Blueberries are full of antioxidants and flavonoids that prevent cell damage from happening. Antioxidants is a substance‚ like Vitamin C or E that counteracts the damaging effects of oxidation in a living organism. A flavonoid is any group of organic compounds that occur as a pigments in fruits and flowers. One thing that antioxidants is neutralize free radicals‚ atoms that contain

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    Breathing Lab

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    capacity of human lungs? INTRODUCTION: Breathing is the process of respiration‚ during which air is inhaled into the lungs through the mouth or nose due to muscle contraction‚ and then exhaled due to muscle relaxation. It provides a supply of fresh air to the lungs and removes the building up carbon dioxide‚ which is the result of cellular metabolism and completely unnecessary

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    Breathing Underwater

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    What The Difference Could Be In the novel “Breathing Underwater” by Alex Flinn‚ child abuse is brought up several times. Child abuse affects thousands of children in the world today. Nick got his abusiveness from his father; his father got it from his father. Over the years Nick has developed a severe temper that without getting help may lead to Nick staying on this trend of abuse.           If Nick didn’t get the support he was in need of‚ would he become one of the 55‚152 other child abusers

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