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Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

Irish (General) North American (General)

Transcript

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Excerpt from the first bloodline book. One blood of cane. But now I can hear another sound within my own breathing almost as if it comes from something that is broken inside of me. And the sound is coming from me. My breathing is harsh, raspy and I am breathing through clenched teeth with my eyes closed. I seethe and when it speaks, its voice is high pitched and taunting my God. It draws out my name and I hear some of the rest of them giggling and laughing. It laughs as well and tells the rest of the pack as they gather around tea is Michael. Yes. Tis Michael Michael, Michael and Prince Michael. It is tis said that Michael is of the royal family. Tis said that Michael is son of the king. I find it sing song voice grating and have a sudden desire to stop it forever. I can ****** it up, squeeze it out of the creature and yet I do not move. I remain still. But I can feel it building up inside of me. All of this energy, all of this anger, this rage, it builds and builds. It is a terrible thing. Within me and I feel myself becoming that terrible thing. I hate excerpt from wax appraisal. The appraiser sat by the window of the Crossroads Motel. Another in the string of cheap lodgings. Gerald utilized nightly. As soon as she spoke, she saw his body tense. Although he was facing away from her, the appraiser could imagine just what was happening. She had seen it countless times before the way he tried to rationalize a voice at this hour of the morning by letting the red glow of the digital clock blind him until his eyes adjusted the way he wondered if it had been the television he'd left on to help him sleep though. No seedy establishment like this would have TV speakers nice enough to resonate the way her voice did the way he wondered if he'd actually heard his own name. Additionally, the appraiser was on the opposite side of the room from the television quite by design. Then there was the way Gerald tested his mattress to see if he could roll over without the springs giving him away, calling himself a coward in his head. Knowing it was ridiculous to assume anyone was in his room talking to him but still refusing to roll over, finally gaining the courage to turn on the lamp, still not rolling over. Sometimes her boss complained that theatrics like this were the reason she was so far behind. But if she couldn't have fun on the job, what was the point. What made all of this worthwhile was the squeal of shock. Every middle aged man made when they finally had the guts to roll over. And Gerald was no exception from his vantage. As with those who had come before him, Gerald saw the figure of a woman in a suit that didn't just say professional but said intentional holding a clipboard bursting with papers, excerpt from chronically painful chapter three. Why joint health is important for athletes? Everyone uses their joints. It is how we are able to move all 360 of them. However, athletes use their joints more than the average person. Not only do we tend to use them more, but we also use them in different ways. The twisting, turning, starting and stopping of the sports that we play all put pressure on our joints. This doesn't include our weight where our muscle mass is distributed or our workout routine. The anatomy of the joint, the actual joint is not the bone ligaments or tendons of the joint. They are each their own thing in and of themselves. The joint itself is made up of three parts and is in the space right between the two bones that the joint moves cartilage at the end of the bone is the cartilage, a soft tissue that protects the bones from each other. It is resilient and elastic covering all of the nerves within the joints. It is very smooth so that it can easily move within the configuration of bone shape. For example, your hip is a ball and socket joint with the ball of your femur joining to the socket of your hip bone. The cartilage covering it is smooth enough that it can rotate around as if it were polished metal, which is one of the reasons we use metal to replace them. Joint capsule between the ligament and the cartilage is a pocket of membrane called joint capsule. It lies in two types of tissue. The fibrous membrane lines, the outer edge near the ligament. The synovial membrane lies the inner band of the cartilage. Together. These make a small capsule of tissue at the side of the joint.