...This series of eight teachings is to help you hear the voice of God with greater clarity, consistency, and confidence. Your guide for this exciting journey is Rev. John Webster. It is our earnest prayer that your journey to hear God's voice is dramatically shortened and enhanced by this series with the first teaching entitled "Hearing God's Voice." I want to welcome you to hearing the voice of God now. It's been a long journey for me learning to hear the voice of the Lord. It didn't just happen overnight. Wouldn't it be wonderful with regard to hearing God's voice if I could just lay hands on each one of you and impart a divine supernatural ability that from this point on you would be hearing God's voice with clarity, consistency, and confidence. And we could just get this all done this morning with laying on of hands and impartation of gifts and stir that up. I would like to do that, but it doesn't work that way. That's not how it's developed. That's not how it's imparted to us. It's a learning process, like almost everything we do - it's a process. We learn it as we go and my process began some years ago in 1977 when I came to know the Lord - my heart was to always have an intimate relationship with the Lord and to bond with the Lord in a real intimate way. That requires communication doesn't it. Ladies can tell us that the basis for a good relationship is certainly communication. We men sometimes don't really understand that, but it's true nonetheless that a good relationship...
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...with schizophrenia hear voices making auditory hallucinations the most common type of hallucination for people with schizophrenia. For many patients, these voices are disabling and greatly affect individuals’ daily lives. In the US, these voices are often violent, causing fear and distress in patients. Many patients describe their voices as telling them to perform specific violent acts towards both others and themselves (including suicide). While much of the literature focuses on these types of violent voices, most of these studies are centered on patients in western countries, and specifically patients in the US....
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...One way to get off I suddenly awoke from the deep sleep that drugged my mind. Darkness engulfed me. I found myself in a compacted room that was filled with a metallic smell. I tried to move my hands from behind my back but there was a great force that was restraining my movement. A thundering noise echoed through the shadows. It frightened me to my very soul. I was trapped in between the dull grey walls. The hard metal cuffs were biting into the flesh of my wrists. A moan came from the cubicle next to me. I could feel a frisson of fear surging inside of me, gnawing away at my soul. Terrified. I asked in a trembling voice; “Who are you?” A startling voice replied back; “I am Irene. I do not know how I came here” Soon enough my hands were free, and the doors to the cubicle drastically opened. Light shone on Irene’s face, her eyes glistening and her brown hair shining. She wore a shaggy, black button down top and dirty work boots. She seemed frightened from the darkness, but her skin was so porcelain, both pale and perfect. I couldn’t get over the fact that her face looked like a perfect china doll you’d purchase at an antique store. Her lips were a glowing red, and her jaw was so pointed, falling perfectly with her diamond shaped face. Her forehead was rather wide, her eyes almond, her noise pointed and her mouth, a cupid’s bow. Her teeth were perfect. And she had very high cheekbones. Her face would get the attention of anybody, but her clothes were such shabby things. But...
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...The Ultimate Voice by the great Oral Roberts is an excellent book for desiring insight on how to understand and hear God’s voice. And so there are many aspects of this book that can be thoroughly discussed but on my essay I’ll take time to discuss some that really touched my spirit. Evangelist Roberts talks about God’s nature being like us in that we were designed with a need to communicate, hear, and speak, simply because we were designed and created in His glorious image, (Genesis 1: 26-28). Evangelist Robert talks about God hearing as well as He talks, (Jeremiah 33: 3). It was of his personal opinion and I agree that God speaks to everyone that believes in Him and even some people who don’t. Evangelist Robert’s personal experience with the voice of God was outstanding He had heard the voice of the most high more than 40 times, and when asked about if he was sure that it was God’s voice he had no doubt or uncertainty about the matter, He says that when he acted on God’s voice there were always living proofs or miraculous signs to accompany them. Whenever God’s sends us on a mission he always supplies with divine provision. When talking about here the voice of God people...
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...exercise two, I had to choose a character from the play and walk around the room using facial expressions and movement to portray the character. I chose to be Gregor because I felt that his posture changed continuously throughout the play, so there were many different ways that I could represent him. My posture was very laid back, almost like I was dragging myself along. I did this because I believed that while Gregor was transforming, he had to drag himself around him due to his tiredness and the pain he felt inside. Other members of the class were different characters and we all had to think about how our characters would interact with each other through facial expressions and physical contact. As Gregor, I decided that I wouldn’t make much eye contact with other characters apart fro Greta. Gregor and Greta had a strong relationship which means he would be more comfortable interacting with her through his change. However, he wasn’t close with other characters such as Mr.Samsa, Mrs.Samsa and Clerk. This helped my characterisation because it helped me put myself into Gregor’s state of mind and interpret his pain through my posture and facial expression. Vocal awareness - In week one, as a group, we was asked to pick a character and chose key lines in the plan which we thought best portrayed the character. We decided to use the idea of “Gregor! Cash! Gregor! Shoes! Gregor! Cigars!... (Pg. 81)”. Next, each of us got into pairs and decided on a gesture to use when we were delivering...
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...Being born and raised in a Chinese family, I was raised to become competitive, to be better than others, and by having met these expectations and, later on, meeting the expectations of others, it became a scenario in which people would believe that I will always meet their expectations. As these expectations accumulate and rise in difficulty, it became hard for me to keep up with their expectations. After failing to meet the expectations of some, I could feel their disappointments towards me and I do not want to experience such feeling again. Frustrated by my incompetence, I struggle to meet the expectations of everyone even knowing that it may lead me to harming myself. Wanting to convey this feeling to others, I will be making a music which would represent the scenario I am in and simulate what would happen afterwards, so that people would understand what the effects of being overestimated are. According to Merriam-Webster.com, music is “the science or art of ordering tones or sounds in succession, in combination, and in temporal relationships to produce a composition having unity...
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...Introduction Voice is produced by breath, vibrating the vocal folds in the larynx. It is one of the most important components of a person’s identity. Every person has different voice quality. As defined by Trask(1996), voice quality is the characteristic auditory coloring of an individual's voice, derived from a variety of laryngeal and supra laryngeal features and running continuously through the individual's speech. The natural and distinctive tone of speech sounds produced by a particular person yields a particular voice. Various studies said that voice gives clues to physical characteristics and listeners might be better at relating the two traits than they think they are. A 2002 study showed that people are able to match a speaker’s voice with a photograph over 75 percent of the time and that those people with symmetrical traits (a sign of genetic fitness) were rated as having more attractive voices. Research has also shown that listeners can detect people’s socioeconomic status, personality, and emotional/mental state from their voice, and that they can estimate age, height, and weight about as accurately from voice clips as they can from photographs. Chris Brooke and Markus Koppensteiner (2015) studied on The sound of beauty: Men can tell if a woman is attractive simply by listening to her voice. Researchers photographed the faces and recorded the voices of 42 women with an average age of 24. They found out that those who are rated highly for looks often scored...
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...African Voice? I Joshua Cawse hereby declare that I understand the nature of plagiarism. I further declare that this essay is my own original work and that I have not received assistance in writing it, other than the support provided within the WRIP workshop. I understand that I will not tolerate plagiarism and that I may not be awarded a mark for any assignment in which plagiarism is evident or is detected. Signed: 29 April 2015 We live in a place where we see lots of different background and cultures that shape the way we think as individuals and do art and design as individuals as well. I think that the African voice can help the people of Africa see what it means to be African even though we have those different backgrounds and cultures. The real challenge is finding out what the African voice is and what it means to Africans throughout and as an artist and designer to tackle these challenges with art and design in a way that makes sense to me and the other around. Africa is a place that is normally generalized from the other places around the world as being poor, corrupt and full of poverty. Even though some of that is true due to the obvious problems in Africa the African voice can change this generalization of thinking with art and design that is diverse much like Africa. Africa is a place with a huge amount of diversity and I think...
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...What seemed like an eternity after the last I had heard from Fortunato, the regret began to fill my soul. What had I done? What first seemed as a good way to eliminate the man for what he had done, now weighs me down constantly. It’s as if I hear voices in my head, of Fortunato, that drive me insane. I am drawn down in the vault; as I spend more time down there in the cold, mold filled cellar than I do in the daylight. These voices haunt me, but I feel as though I need to be down among the piles of endless bones too. Hours go by, and as I ponder, I hear the slow, steady drop of water onto the cold vault floor, but that's not all. One time as I was down there, I heard what sounded as a faint jingle of bells. Perhaps they were the bells that...
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...can’t play both. Even though Sinatra and Fitzgerald are two very different singing styles, I think there were many similarities to the approach each singer took in singing this song. But, in this situation there were more differences than not. More differences in the two songs make it harder to pick one song to use. In Love is here to stay, the lyrics are a dead giveaway towards the attitude of love in this song. In this short song, the lyrics are describing how long love will last. Therefore the composer compared love to material things that will only be phases. Saying, this love will outlast all of those items. When comparing the two singer’s attitudes towards these lyrics while singing, I think Ella Fitzgerald did a better job of conveying with her voice the true meaning of these lyrics. As Ella Fitzgerald sang the song I could get a sense of lasting love by the tone in her voice. Her tone is somewhat laid back and she elongates words, maybe as a metaphor to show how this love is long lasting. As opposed to the approach Frank Sinatra had taken, Sinatra was to the point and had more of a reassuring tone. His tone was as if he were sitting down and reminding a person of how long this love would last. I could also sense a stern confidence in his voice, which is one thing Ella didn’t have. Ella’s voice to me was more of hoping and whatever happens, happens attitude. So, in this aspect I would give Ella a little more of an edge over Mr. Sinatra. At a wedding the first dance...
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...Edgar Allan Poe Edgar Allan Poe was born on January 19, 1809, in Boston. After being orphaned at age two, he was taken into the home of a childless couple–John Allan, a successful businessman in Richmond, Va., and his wife. Allan was believed to be Poe’s godfather. At age six, Poe went to England with the Allans and was enrolled in schools there. After he returned with the Allans to the U.S. in 1820, he studied at private schools, then attended the University of Virginia and the U.S. Military Academy, but did not complete studies at either school. After beginning his literary career as a poet and prose writer, he married his young cousin, Virginia Clemm. He worked for several magazines and joined the staff of the New York Mirror newspaper in 1844. All the while, he was battling a drinking problem. After the Mirror published his poem “The Raven” in January 1845, Poe achieved national and international fame. Besides pioneering the development of the short story, Poe invented the format for the detective story as we know it today. He also was an outstanding literary critic. Despite the acclaim he received, he was never really happy because of his drinking and because of the deaths of several people close to him, including his wife in 1847. He frequently had trouble paying his debts. It is believed that heavy drinking was a contributing cause of his death in Baltimore on October 7, 1849. Source http://www.cummingsstudyguides.net/Guides4/Rue.html The Murders in the Rue...
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...Wrong Number On 26 April 2013, I completed the test phase of my human observation project. I got the idea for my project after I received a phone call from a lady who misdialed and accidently called me rather than her son. When I answered the phone she seemed surprised to hear a woman’s voice and she was extremely polite. What should have been a thirty second phone call that ended with “wrong number” was in reality almost a three minute conversation. I realized that her calm, apologetic, happy tone in her voice, encouraged me to be remain calm and tell her that it was not an inconvenience at all when in reality I was in the middle of a math test. After we finished our conversation I realized I could use this honest mistake to influence my human observation project. Due to my current state it is hard for me to get out of the house without assistance, which makes it a little difficult to observe people. I decided to call random people from the phone book and observe their response to a misdialed phone call. Have you ever watched someone who was getting a phone call from an unknown phone number? Did they answer the phone? Were they frustrated or pleasant during the unexpected call. Research has demonstrated that people are more willing to return a phone call if the unknown caller is calm and polite, also if the call was received at a reasonable hour of the day. Furthermore, the receiver of the call will reflect the attitude of the caller. A receint poll showed that 70% of...
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...creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/)], via Wikimedia Commons 00:00 15:00 Liz Waid and Joshua Leo look at a cold treat - ice cream. They look at the history of this delicious and popular food. Audio▼ Transcript Transcript [pic] Voice 1 Thank you for listening to Spotlight, I'm Liz Waid. Voice 2 And I'm Joshua Leo. Spotlight uses a special English method of broadcasting. It is easier for people to understand, no matter where in the world they live. Voice 1 Imagine it is a hot summer day. The sun burns down on your skin. You have been working hard. You just want a break. You want something cool to eat. What do you choose? Voice 2 Well, millions of people around the world choose ice cream! Today's Spotlight is on the history of this special treat. Voice 1 No one knows exactly who invented ice cream. But many people have ideas. Some of these ideas even come from the Bible. The Bible says that King Solomon enjoyed iced drinks during the harvest time. Voice 2 Flavored ices were also popular in Roman culture in 4th century BC. People who study history believe that the Emperor Nero imported snow from the mountains. He enjoyed eating snow covered in fruit juices and honey. Voice 1 The kind of ice cream we eat today may have been invented in China. The Tang period in China was between 600 and 900 AD. People brought ice cream treats to King Tang. They heated buffalo, cow and goat milk together. Then they let it sit for...
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...Evaluation of The King and I On April 22, my parents and I attended a Sunday Matinee performance of The King and I at the Aronoff Center for The Arts. This was the touring cast of the Broadway Revival, which started in 2016. The King and I is a Broadway musical written by the famous duo, Rodgers and Hammerstein, that tells the story of Anna Leonowens, a English teacher who is hired by the King of Siam to teach his children. Through this agreement and her teachings, she finds herself attracted to the King and a romance begins. The show has two main leads: Anna and the King. Some of the supporting cast included Lady Thiang, Tuptim and Lun Tha. The woman who played Anna had a gorgeous natural voice. The original Anna in the film was obviously a inspiration to this actress as their voices were very similar. Her tone quality was warm yet a bit dark, as that was the norm at the time the musical was written and fit the music very nicely. My favorite song was “Shall We Dance?” because Anna’s vocal quality was superior to another singers I have heard. Overall, her vowels were pure and when she went for a high note, the vowel got taller and more rounded. You could tell that she knew exactly how to breath and used her breath to propel her sound without hurting her voice. The show was about three hours long...
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...music to Michael Jordan’s contribution to basketball with the announcement: "I realize that my place and position in history is that I will go down as the voice of this generation. Of this decade, I will be the loudest voice.”i The public responded to West with outright rejection. A notorious South Park episode titled “Fish Sticks” portrays West as the only person in the world too dumb to understand a joke who repeatedly calls himself the “genius voice of a generation,” poking fun at both his egotistic personality and his lack of skill at giving interviews.ii The well-known entertainment blog The Mo’Kelly Report snapped, “Don’t compare yourself to Michael Jordan if...
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