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  2. Raise Your Voice - Wikipedia

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    Raise Your Voice is a 2004 American teen musical drama film directed by Sean McNamara and starring Hilary Duff. Canadian rock band Three Days Grace makes a cameo appearance in the film, performing the songs "Are You Ready" and "Home". Upon release, the film received negative reviews and grossed $14.9 million against a $15 million budget.

  3. Opinion - Americans are asking all the wrong questions - AOL

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    Of all the crises the U.S. faces, at home and abroad, one of the most searing is the failure to ask the right questions that get to the heart of any vital issue.

  4. Raising Your Voice Trying to Stop an Echo - Wikipedia

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    Raising Your Voice...Trying to Stop an Echo was met with positive critical reception. In his review for AllMusic, James Mason stated that, with this album, Hammock "leave behind the dream pop scene from whence they came, and become a band creating truly unique music -- transcendent shoegaze," further stating that this album left Hammock "at the top of their game."

  5. Save Your Voice - Wikipedia

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    Save Your Voice is a movement against internet censorship in India. [1] It was founded by cartoonist Aseem Trivedi , journalist Alok Dixit , socialist Arpit Gupta and Chirag Joshi in January 2012. The movement was initially named "Raise Your Voice", before it was renamed.

  6. AI's Influence on Music Is Raising Some Difficult Questions - AOL

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    The Beatles recently used AI to isolate John Lennon’s voice from a 1978 demo, stripping out the other instruments and ambient noises in order to build a new, pristinely-produced song.

  7. Suggestive question - Wikipedia

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    Repeated questions make people think their first answer was wrong, lead them to change their answer, or cause people to keep answering until the interrogator gets the exact response that they desire. Elizabeth Loftus states that errors in answers are dramatically reduced if a question is only asked once.

  8. Loaded question - Wikipedia

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    A loaded question is a form of complex question that contains a controversial assumption (e.g., a presumption of guilt). [1]Such questions may be used as a rhetorical tool: the question attempts to limit direct replies to be those that serve the questioner's agenda. [2]

  9. 3 leadership lessons that can help you raise successful kids ...

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    My research shows that feeling shame is the worst reaction when you have let your kids down. Shame leads us to either bury our heads in the sand or become a defensive monster.