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  2. Vocal rest - Wikipedia

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    Vocal rest or voice rest is the process of resting the vocal folds by not speaking and singing typically following viral infections that cause hoarseness in the voice, such as the common cold or influenza or more serious vocal disorders such as chorditis or laryngitis. [1]

  3. Ivanka Trump sounded breathy and coarse in 'GMA' interview ...

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    Ivanka Trump voiced her opinions on issues like immigration and her use of a private email account on Wednesday morning, and Twitter doesn’t want to hear it. Literally.

  4. Questions You Should Always -- and Never -- Ask On An Interview

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    Flickr Remember, the interview is an opportunity for you to ask your own questions of the employer. Don't miss this opportunity to find out information that may help you make your case for being ...

  5. 11 things you should always say in a job interview - AOL

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    Take a look at the slideshow below with some vital words and phrases you should always mention in an interview. Now that you have this guide, don't forget to use it during your next interview.

  6. Whispering - Wikipedia

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    In whispering, only the voicing segments change, so that the vocal cords alternate between whisper and voicelessness (though the acoustic difference between the two states is minimal). [2] Because of this, implementing speech recognition for whispered speech is more difficult, as the characteristic spectral range needed to detect syllables and ...

  7. Hoarse voice - Wikipedia

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    The lifetime risk of hoarse voice complaints among primary care patients is 30%. [13] Since hoarseness is a general symptom, it is associated with a number of laryngeal diagnoses. [13] There is an interplay of sex and age differences associated with dysphonia. The point prevalence of dysphonia in adults under the age of 65 is 6.6%. [20]

  8. 17 Questions You Should Never Ask at the End of a Job Interview

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    GettyBy Jacquelyn SmithWhen you're in the hot seat, there's a good chance your interviewer will turn the tables at some point and ask, "Do you have any questions for me?"When you have the floor ...

  9. Harsh voice - Wikipedia

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    Harsh voice, also called ventricular voice or (in some high-tone registers) pressed voice, is the production of speech sounds (typically vowels) with a constricted laryngeal cavity, which generally involves epiglottal co-articulation.