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You might want to drink some warm tea with honey in it to help with the throat. To get a fuller command try to do this exercise: Stand up against a wall and push your diaphragm. You should feel almost like your shoulders are pulling down. Now try to say a command, loud, full, and firmly.
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The tea should sooth your throat. Keep in mind this will not work instantly, if this does not work also try not to talk to much in colder temperatures. This is might seem a bit weird but, I had went to a work shop conducted by Bobby McFerrin and he recommended this to preserve your voice. The diaphragm exercise you can also do with other voice exercises, this should make sure you are using your diaphragm to its full potential. I hope this helps! Good Luck!
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False
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I am pretty sure false because if you look at logos they all change over time, but their overall style is kept. I don't want to be unhelpful, but this question could go either way.
I would say A. Franz Kline. hope this helps.
Answer: Chiura Obata (1885–1975) ranks among the most significant California-based artists and Japanese American cultural leaders of the 20th century. Best known for his majestic views of the American West, Obata brought a distinctive trans-Pacific style to the arts community of California as an artist and teacher. The major traveling retrospective “Chiura Obata: American Modern” presents the most comprehensive survey to date of his acclaimed and varied body of work, from bold landscape paintings of the Grand Canyon and Yosemite National Park to intimate drawings of his experiences of the mass incarceration of Japanese Americans during World War II.
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Its called a totem pole and the people that produced it was the native americans it represents stories or important events.
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