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Direction for the first demo was a for a U.S. Southern accent with grit. The remaining demos highlight the following genres: pre-teen, children, religion, business, and biography/memoir.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

North American (General) North American (US South)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
an excerpt from How to Sell Your Land Faster proven ways to improve the value and desire ability of rule land. Bye, Pat Porter. You've likely heard some variation of the phrase People will always buy land cause they ain't making any more of it. That's basically true. But land buyers are smart, discriminating people in general. They didn't get to the place in their life where they could afford to buy land by being careless in their decision making. They want a good value, and they know how to find it here in the Southeast, And I'm guessing it's common just about everywhere. Some trashcan cell with a single phone call just because they're that desirable or like quality farmland, just in big demand. But let's be honest. Most land needs a period of time in the market to find the right buyer for the right price. If it's cheap enough in a cell, it is in big demand at a cell. But what can you do if your track does not? In one of those two fast moving categories, A star to steer by Alaskan water. Siri's book to by Anna Lee County. As much as Norman loved life at sea. His heart also swelled with pride for this land of his fathers. The Vikings, the majestic mountains, narrow valleys and rushing waterfalls tumbling down the almost perpendicular walls of the numerous fjords never cease to amaze him. But at this moment, all he wanted was to be with Christina Michaelson something called the Sun's Rays and flashed out miniature beacons from the bluff overlooking the sea. His heart quickened when he spotted a girl buffeted by the stiff breeze. Christina, it had to be. She always wore her mother's large silver broach at the throat of her shirt waist, her long dark skirt build behind her as she gazed out across the water. Norman Hope Christina just passed her 17th birthday was looking for him. The sound of peas by Kyler men. All the pieces were thinking so hard that one p even fell asleep in the pod. The peas wanted to join the vegetable talent show, and they were thinking about what program they could perform. Logan, the big round yellow P suddenly had a good idea. How about we form a band? All the peas agreed excitedly. Hamza Small baby ps. Well, if we're forming a band, then what will the name be? Eco, Greenpeace said. What about the sold of cheese? All the peas cheered and Lam Theo. News of the piece band spread rapidly. The peace team, their instruments and practiced. They couldn't wait for the talent show taken from enjoying grief. God's answer for hard times by Dr Jim Holla. For people who don't like change, it is a painful realization that changing laws were common, unavoidable life experiences In my medical office, patients tell me often tearfully about their bodily discomfort and other distresses. The context of their grief, maybe disease and loss of function, or the loss of a spouse, a family member, a close friend or even a pit at church. It is common for people to ask for prayer in regard to their changed situations. My parents used to say that the only two things that didn't change, where taxes of death since changed loss and grief or common and almost predictable it is crucial for us to discover what God says about them. The Bible teaches that sinless Jesus grieved, therefore, grieving is appropriate and proper. Furthermore, Scripture clearly teaches that there are two types of grieving God honoring and God dishonoring from a concise introduction to project management by Colin Bentley, let's first define what a project is. We start with a formal definition. A project is a unique event with a defined start and end. It is a temporary structure created to achieve some change. A new or change product, a specific value, a different way of doing something or an objective. Even if you've done something very similar before, something about each project will be unique. The location the resource is use the time that cost something will make the event unique. A project has worked that its plan to bring about change in a structured and effective way. Projects have different sizes, resource needs, budgets and risk. They go from planning a holiday. Constructing your garden shed, moving staff from one office to another. Teaching people have to use a new piece of equipment or software building a ship to rolling out a new procedure for form filling. All of these need the same basic structure. Taylor To the size of the project, an excerpt from Delta fragments. The recollections of a sharecropper son by John O. Hodges. The place I call home is a land of profound contradictions and paradoxes, beginning with the history of its founding and extending to the people who have settled there. Located on the eastern edge of the Yazoo, Mississippi, Delta, Greenwood, the major town and county seat of Leflore County, is truly representative of the culture and way of life of the entire region. Considering several facts and questions may help explain why I consider this whole area to be so baffling, interesting and contradictory. How is it that an area long ravaged by floods and a population played with swamp fever should nevertheless have produced such rich soil and such hearty people with the vision and cleverness to tease it into an endless blanket of snowy white cotton? Why would the citizens of this region name a town and country for an Indian of French and Choctaw descent who was little not to the Confederacy but to the opposing side?