British Narrative Showreel - Multiple Industries

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Description

Narrative demo showcasing:

E-learning
Historical Narration
Corporate Narration
Medical Narration

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

British (England - Cockney, Estuary, East End) British (General) British (Received Pronunciation - RP, BBC)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
hello and welcome to this online training module. In this session, we'll explain the basics of search engine optimisation, and we'll show you how to analyse your website content to optimise your search engine ranking. We'll talk about how to ensure your keywords are correctly placed within your Web content methods to improve the quality of each pages, readability and which tools can be used to help you benchmark. The performance of your website ST Mary's Abbey in York was a great institution which sat opposite and mirrored the city's cathedral for some 350 years. It's storing ties together, two of the most important events in English history. It was begun by William the Conqueror to reinforce his hold on the North after 10 66 and ended by Henry the Eighth as a consequence of his reformation of the Church, with population and income projected to rise, the global energy challenges to manage and meet demand affordably, sustainably and securely, a diverse energy mix will be needed during the transition to a lower carbon economy. This means that oil and natural gas are likely to play a significant part in meeting demand for several decades. The money was the ancient Egyptians, chief weapon in the war they had waged against their own mortality. And for the pharaoh, the pyramids served as the portal to the other side. In the earliest burials, there was no attempt at artificial preservation. The body was simply hunched up and laid in a shallow pit of sand. The natural drying effects of the desert sand against the skin resulted in a well preserved human form. The heart is a remarkable organ. It's a muscle that relaxes and contract pumping blood, carrying oxygen and nutrients throughout the body. The steady rhythm of these contractions is controlled by electrical impulses that travel through the heart first through the upper chambers, called the atria, and then through the lower chambers, called the ventricles. In order to reach the ventricles, electrical impulses must pass here at the atrial ventricular node.