Exercise:A mile in gym
Voice:2 hour long audition for a choir. Which I got in to.
Reading:I did not, today.
Participation:100
Description(if above 89):I successfully managed to eliminate the majority of my nasaliness. Regardless of the status of being a word. But yes. I have maintained fairly good diction throughout the summer, and I managed to use it today, along with helping Desiree work on her breathing.
I have recently mused over the thoughts of what determines human versus animal. Conveniently, I got a description of Shakespeare today using very similar wording, It's actually the main theme of the story I'm writing for Friday. However, I'm taking a much more literal approach.
For a little while now, there has been research conducted on feral children. The classic story o a child being left in the wild and getting raised by animals. It really begs the question: Is who we are what makes us human, or who we are around? Apparently, when left to their own devices, children become something almost out of a Grimm fairy tale. What is it, really, that draws the line between human and animal? Or what really even makes the distinction? Where can we say that someone is human or animal?
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I have to honestly say that your blogs absolutely rock. Keep it up. some of this stuff I would read even if I didn't know you.
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