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ECLECTIC TONOLOGY

There is a correlation between voice and response among humans beings and the rest of the animal kingdom. But there is a specific aspect of voice that gives some human beings an advantage over the others.

Eclectic tonology determines how well a teacher is liked or understood and consequently degree of retention.

Eclectic tonology determines the careers of politicians.

Sande Olocho

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