have accumulated overtime (mostly through habit), in part two, (here on working with a ‘liberated’ voice); to go through a developmental process which focuses on range and power (viz. the ‘resonating ladder’), in part three; to turn focus to the breathing apparatus and thereby develop an awareness and sensitivity to different ‘areas of breath’ in the body and, in part four; to bridge the connection of this work to text and acting. Through this approach, Linklater states that the general aim of the
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350 BC ON YOUTH AND OLD AGE, ON LIFE AND DEATH, ON BREATHING by Aristotle translated by G. R. T. Ross 1 WE must now treat of youth and old age and life and death. We must probably also at the same time state the causes of respiration as well, since in some cases living and the reverse depend on this. We have elsewhere given a precise account of the soul, and while it is clear that its essential reality cannot be corporeal, yet manifestly it must exist in some bodily part which must be one of
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therefore needs to prepare for it. Participant 1 is a 25 fit and healthy male but is currently smoking and has been for 10 years. This may be clear in the final results. In the results I expect to see his heart rate rise also his temperature and breathing rate. I expect to see this because the participant will be using a lot more energy and therefore his heart will need to pump more blood around his body at a faster pace to ensure his muscles are functioning properly. He will also sweat and therefore
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simple and quick to do is physical relaxation, including deep breathing and muscular relaxation. When you feel stress building, this method can help to rid you of the stress before it becomes overwhelming. You may have heard someone tell you before to take ten deep breaths, this is the process of deep breathing. Each subsequent breath helps to relax the mind and body. Muscular relaxation can be used in conjunction with deep breathing and is done by consciously tensing your muscles then relaxing
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meditation for 32 years, starting with TM in my 3rd year of medical school. My interest in the field of consciousness grew and I left medicine several months after graduating to focus on this. I spent the next decade working with a specific active breathing meditation plus I was meditating with a mantra from a teacher I spent time with in India. Life moved on and so did I but I always maintained an interest and a level of personal practice in meditation & consciousness work. I became aware of brain
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stillness. This is your time to focus on what is good in your life - not the worries of yesterday, today or tomorrow. Begin your meditation by focusing on your breathing. The rhythmic rise and fall of your breath. Since breathing has a strong effect on emotional change, it is a natural bridge to begin to meditate. Slow measured breathing has a calming effect. Gently close your eyes and tune into your body. A word will come to you that describes what you are feeling. Calm, relaxed, peaceful, happy
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Let go of your fear. A lot of people put off learning how to swim because they're afraid of drowning. While drownings do occur, most of them could have been prevented by simple safety measures. Follow these guidelines whenever you're swimming, and the odds of drowning will decrease dramatically: • Never swim alone. Always go swimming with one other person who is a strong swimmer, if not several other people. • Don't start out swimming in moving water. If you're learning to swim in an ocean or
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Capillary refill was 3 seconds.Skin temperature was warm to the touch and appropriate for race. IV site was clean, no inflammation, infection or drainage. | Chest:Resp status, breath sounds (anterior, posterior, bases) | Patient had trouble breathing, coughing with each breath.Breathing treatment was administered. Breath sounds were raspy with auditory wheezing. | Heart:Sounds, rhythm, Apical rate, telemetry | Heart tones were clear, no murmurs noted with an even rhythm.Apical pulse: 79Telemetry:
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marketing strategies TOMS was founded in 2006 by Blake Mycoskie, inspired by a trip to Argentina where he saw extremepoverty and health conditions, as well as children walking without shoes. at’s when he recognized the tradi-tional Argentine alpargata shoe as a simple, yet revolutionary solution. e traditional shoe is normally a casual at, that usually have a canvas or cotton fabric upper and exible sole mad of rope or rubber material molded tolook like rope. Worn by Argentine farmers for hundreds
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CUSTOMER SEGEMENTS/TARGET AUDIENCE Since entering the market in 2005, Dr.Scholls® insoles For HerTM was created to ease the discomfort many women experience from their shoes, specifically high heels. The product was originally intended to focus on older women who suffered from foot problems. Only recently has the For HerTM line been shifted to attract the younger demographics (ages 18-50). The types of women who will purchase products from the Dr. Scholl’s® For HerTM line tend to be women who are
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