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Voices Carry: A Content Analysis of Voices from the Middle
Voices from the Middle, 2011As educators who have been strongly influenced by this journal, the authors decided to do a content analysis of the “voices” from Voices from the Middle, from its inception to today. They listened closely to who is talking, what the authors are (and are not) discussing, the educational contexts of these conversations, and how the dialogue has changed ...
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The interviews in this chapter introduce two Middle Eastern filmmakers who make passionate political works: Samira Makhmalbaf from Iran and Hany Abu-Assad from the Palestinian territories. Makhmalbaf speaks of her film, Blackboards, shot with an amateur cast in the high mountains along the Iran-Iraq border.
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2010
The need for continued research at the middle level is clear and urgent. The previous volumes in this Handbook series testify to this urgency. While quantitative studies continue to be essential, there is a critical need to understand the complexities of the middle level community.
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The need for continued research at the middle level is clear and urgent. The previous volumes in this Handbook series testify to this urgency. While quantitative studies continue to be essential, there is a critical need to understand the complexities of the middle level community.
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2000
But of all musical instruments the human voice is the most worthy because it produces both sound and words, while the others are of use only for sound, not for a note and words. This quotation from an anonymous thirteenth-century treatise is not alone in testifying to the pre-eminent role occupied by the voice in medieval music.
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But of all musical instruments the human voice is the most worthy because it produces both sound and words, while the others are of use only for sound, not for a note and words. This quotation from an anonymous thirteenth-century treatise is not alone in testifying to the pre-eminent role occupied by the voice in medieval music.
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A Description of Middle School Male Singers’ Voice Change and Voice Part Assignment
UPDATE: Applications of Research in Music Education, 2021Ryan A Fisher
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Voice biomarkers as indicators of cognitive changes in middle and later adulthood
Neurobiology of Aging, 2022Elizabeth Mahon, Margie E Lachman
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Trauma, modernism, realism: a genealogy, the middle voice
Rethinking History, 2023MIGUEL Valderrama
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An Outline of Middle Voice in Syriac
2011This study presents a modern linguistic approach to the function of the Syriac et-verbal prefix. Based on a detailed analysis of a number of early Syriac texts, it proposes a unified account of the different values traditionally attributed to the Syriac et- stems.
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