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Hoard the treasures of Dragonspear inside this sturdy slipcase. With Siege of Dragonspear's dragon's head logo embossed on its leather-like surface and all the treasures of the Collector's Edition stored within, this case will be a handsome addition to the shelf of any collector's library.
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Show the world you've joined the siege with this metal amulet on a faux leather cord. The amulet, embossed with Siege of Dragonspear's iconic dragon's head logo, makes the perfect accessory for a dedicated gamer.
Hi JudyThanks for the free download which, for reasons I'll explain, I hope to be able to use soon. I'm not a singer but I have been teaching in colleges for over 30 years and I had always thought my vocal technique, breathing and voice projection were generally good... until 6 weeks ago. For the first time in my career I lost my voice with a case of viral laryngitis and couldn't speak at all for a week. Then my voice started to come back and I obviously did something wrong at that point (perhaps I pushed too hard or too early) because I have now been diagnosed with nodules on my vocal cords.At the end of this week I go away on my Christmas vacation and will take 2 solid weeks of complete voice rest (no talking, no singing, no humming, nothing) and I hope then to restart my voice using the techniques from your video.My question is about psychology. Already I feel a great sense of loss because my voice won't work the way it has for the last 30 years and fear, of course, because my livelihood depends on it. But more than this I get very anxious every time I try to speak because I have no idea what (if anything) is going to come out. Is this a common feeling for people who are trying to 'get their voice back' and, if so, are there any tips or suggestions (books/resources) that you can recommend to help? I feel that my voice defines who I am to a large extent and my inability to depend on it is scary, so any suggestions you can offer would be welcome.Thank you,Brian 2ff7e9595c
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