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Finding Her Voice
Katherine Wallace
Nov 19, 2013
The search for authenticity has long held sway over early music practices, dictating the direction of both scholarship and performance. Throughout the development of the early music movement, an emphasis on historical accuracy...
Published by: Faculty of Education
Exploring the Challenges and Possibilities of Pan African International Police Cooperation
Gerald Gyamfi
Oct 01, 2019
In the promotion of global peace and security, police cooperation is considered one of the major pillars. This exploratory qualitative study focuses on the possibilities and challenges that should be overcome in the quest to...
Published by: IGI Global
Text Declamation and Consonants
Gerald Neufeld
Nov 19, 2013
The role of text declamation has often been neglected in our search for a means to expressive choral singing. Most often, the focus of a choral rehearsal is on note learning and elements of voice training while scant attention...
Published by: Faculty of Education
ENGLISH IN LABRADOR
Martha MacDonald
Apr 24, 2014
THE IDEA OF "OTHERNESS" REGARDING the sense of difference and distance Labrador people feel from their Newfoundland neighbours, and the emic expression of this view in language, is the subject of this paper. Folklorist Gerald...
Jaywalking Through Intersectionalities
Social workers, especially those who call for anti-oppressive practice, have embraced and promoted an analysis of intersectionality or the interlocking of oppression. These proponents view their work as critical, postmodern...