Engaging E-Learning/Documentary Narration (English)

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Demos include children's projects as well as educational documentaries. I bring animation and excitement to my readings, as well as a feel for the way language flows and engages. I added background music to elevate the listening experience, as well as some basic mastering of the sound.

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Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
Tyrannosaurus rex was 40 ft long, weighed in at six tons and stood 15 ft high, 4 ft jaws rapidly studded with seven inch teeth could crush bone and consume £500 in a single bite. Clearly, this was the ultimate predator, the undisputed master of its cretaceous world or not. One of the world's top paleontologists says that T rex was not a hunter at all. The fiercest giant of dinosaur roar was but a well designed scavenger that had much more in common with buzzards and hyenas than with lions and tigers. Alaskan legend describes the northern lights as torches carried by the dead as they move into the next life. A more scientific account says that the world's oldest laser show is the result of solar particles that hurdle through space until they collide with earth's atmosphere, releasing a burst of radiation that we see as the northern lights or aurora borealis. The ancient Israelites are best known through familiar stories that chronicle their history, Abraham and Isaac Moses and the 10 Commandments, David and Goliath. It is the ancient Israelites who write the Bible through writing the Hebrew Bible, the beliefs of the ancient Israelites survive to become Judaism. One of the world's oldest continuously practiced religions and it is the Jews who give the world an astounding legacy. The belief in one God commonly summarized as ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny biogenetic law posits that the embryonic stages in the development of an individual, its ontogeny repeat the evolutionary history of its ancestors. Its phylogeny, a corollary of the biogenetic law is the idea that new evolutionary features are typically added at the end of development, with formerly adult or terminal stages, gradually being compressed into progressively earlier stages or sometimes being eliminated. Outright. Bees have been busy for millions of years now and they're not about to stop any time soon. Suddenly an intruder comes flying in a wasp hoping to capture a bee and feed it to its hungry grubs. The battle begins in earnest, paralyzed by venom, mortally wounded. The wasp was unceremoniously dragged to the edge of the hive and dumped just an ordinary day of birth, death, sex and violence and it's not even noon yet.