Draw my oc in your style ​​and you can try making it human or more monsters or specific style

Draw My Oc In Your Style And You Can Try Making It Human Or More Monsters Or Specific Style

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this is really bad but ok i did this quick so its bad but here uwu                            

Draw My Oc In Your Style And You Can Try Making It Human Or More Monsters Or Specific Style

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Dance
Is dance a sport ?
Is a dancer an athlete?
Explain your answer.

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A sport is something that can be played competetively. So that makes dancing a sprt, because there are professional dancing competitions.

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yes it is because if its a sport and you dance then your automatically a athlete

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what can you say about the music of japan

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Japanese music, the art concerned with combining vocal or instrumental sounds for beauty of form or emotional expression

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The music of Japan includes a wide array of performers in distinct styles

who wants to play kahoot ?
Game PIN: 06662082
the game is a guess the movie

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Answer: ye

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If the plane engine is 10092 diameter in surface, what is the radius and area?

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Rfhvh jet uchvh GUI GUI. Hfehb uncheck .

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Help please, I can't figure it out, I'm not good at playwriting. Will give brainliest!

Rewrite this dialogue/action sentence using proper play formatting: Jane threw her hands up and said angrily, “It’s not fair!”

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Jane throws her hands up in the air and says angrily, " It's not fair!"

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my inner actor told me to do this.

have a magical day, KingOfTired!

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throwing her hands up Jane yells "it's not fair!"

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what are the elements that make the scream modernist art?

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Norwegian Expressionist

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Oil, tempera, pastel and crayon on cardboard.

do you think research can solve existing problems in the society? if yes,then why and if no,then why?​

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Answer: Yes because research provides us with knowledge on various problems that we may have in society. The better we understand these problems the easier it will be to solve the problem.

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Though research can help us solve a problem it is not the ultimate solution. You can have all the knowledge in the world but if you don’t make an active change to make the world a better place then what’s the point.

Please Help! I will Mark brilliant. This is Music.

Anazlyze the following musical example. Make sure to answer the following questions?

a. Write letter names underneath each note in the blanks provided.

b. How many measures does this example have? How many beats are in each measure?

c. What is the time signature?

d. Describle any dynamics that you find.

e. Circle the original motive. What techniques of variation are used?​

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Letter names beats measures

Answer:its good

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PLEASE HELP ME ITS FOR DANCE CLASS

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flat-panel display

flat panel display! :)) i used to do dance as well

What's invisible but you wish people could see?​

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What you can’t see is bacteria, some decomposers, it’s formally known as not seeing it in a naked eye unless you use a telescope.
Your hidden self. What you like and dislike. Your pain

3. What things did Fancesco Landini do for Medieval music that changed the way we look at music? (10 Sentences


PLSS HELP ITS DUE IN A FEW MINUTES​

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Landini was the foremost exponent of the Italian Trecento style, sometimes also called the "Italian ars nova". His output was almost exclusively secular. While there are records that he composed sacred music, none of it has survived. What have survived are eighty-nine ballate for two voices, forty-two ballate for three voices, and another nine which exist in both two and three-voice versions. In addition to the ballate, a smaller number of madrigals have survived. Landini is assumed to have written his own texts for many of his works. His output, preserved most completely in the Squarcialupi Codex, represents almost a quarter of all surviving 14th-century Italian music.

Landini is the eponym of the Landini cadence (or Landino sixth), a cadential formula whereby the sixth degree of the scale (the submediant) is inserted between the leading note and its resolution on the tonic. However this cadence neither originated with him, nor is unique to his music; it can be found in much polyphonic music of the period, and well into the 15th century (for example in the songs of Gilles Binchois). Gherardello da Firenze is the earliest composer to use the cadence whose works have survived. Yet Landini used the formula consistently throughout his music, so the eponym—which dates from after the medieval era—is appropriate. His inspirational work changed Europes musical scene (and the worlds) perspective of music for years to come.

Grade 4 Common Assessment
Semester 2
Clap the following mythm

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Where is the rhythm? I can't clap to a rhythm without hearing or seeing notes.

Yeah idek...............

in an essay explain how music can help bring out goodness in a situation and in a table form create a list of the positive and negative aspects that music can have on people

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Though you may sense that music helps you feel better somehow, only recently has science begun to figure out why that is. Neuroscientists have discovered that listening to music heightens positive emotion through the reward centers of our brain, stimulating hits of dopamine that can make us feel good, or even elated.

On the other side- listening to different types of music is good, but there is wrong types, and good types,  It can impact illness, depression, spending, productivity and our perception of the world. Some research has suggested it can increase aggressive thoughts, or encourage crime.. curse words, innapropriate language, culture appropriation. Racism, and judgement.

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"I think music in itself is healing,” American musician Billy Joel once said. “It’s an explosive expression of humanity. It’s something we are all touched by. No matter what culture we’re from, everyone loves music.” Most of us would wholeheartedly agree with this statement, and it is this universal bond with music that has led researchers across the globe to investigate its therapeutic potential. We can all think of at least one song that, when we hear it, triggers an emotional response. It might be a song that accompanied the first dance at your wedding, for example, or a song that reminds you of a difficult break-up or the loss of a loved one. We have a such a deep connection to music because it is hardwired in our brains and bodies. Researchers are finding that the health benefits of music may go beyond mental health, and as a result, some health experts are calling for music therapy to be more widely incorporated into health care settings. Bob Marley once sang: “One good thing about music, when it hits you feel no pain.” According to some studies, this statement may ring true. Researchers believe one reason is because listening to music triggers the release of opioids in the brain, the body’s natural pain relievers. When feeling stressed, you may find listening to your favorite music makes you feel better – and there are numerous studies that support this effect. According to some researchers, music may help alleviate stress by lowering the body’s cortisol levels – the hormone released in response to stress. Slow music and musical pauses are associated with a decrease in heart rate, respiration and blood pressure, and faster music with increases in these parameters. Music’s effect on heart rate and its potential as a stress reliever has led a number of researchers to believe music may also be effective for treating heart conditions. Certain songs have the ability to remind us of certain periods or events in our lives – some that make us smile, and some we would rather forget. A study published in the journal Gerontologist last year assessed the effect of music on memory recall in individuals with early-stage dementia. The results revealed that both the singing and music listening groups not only had better mood and overall well-being that the usual care group, but they demonstrated better episodic memory on cognitive assessments. The singing group also showed better working memory than the usual care group. Regular musical leisure activities can have long-term cognitive, emotional, and social benefits in mild/moderate dementia and could therefore be utilized in dementia care and rehabilitation. Increasingly, research is indicating that music can help aid recovery from brain injury – such as that from stroke. A 2008 study conducted by researchers from the University of Helsinki in Finland found that stroke patients who listened to music for around 2 hours daily had better verbal memory and attention and a more positive mood than those who listened to an audio book or nothing at all. It has also been suggested that music may help treat epilepsy – a brain disorder characterized by the occurrence of seizures. Reported by MNT in August, a study found the brains of patients with epilepsy show different responses to music than the brains of those without the condition.

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What type of guitar plays chords at the beginning of the piece wonderwall?

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acoustic guitar

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Draw my oc in your style you can make me human or more monster

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ok here you go i hope u like it

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its kinda messy

I like the more monster

__________is the area in which an artwork is organized. It encompasses the area within a work of art and can also include the area outside of, and around a work of art. help!
a. shape
b. form
c. space
d. texture

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c

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Smile for a moment then these question start to fill my head, not again. I push away the people that i love the most. Why? I don't want no one to know I'm vulnerable. Why? That makes me feel weak and so uncomfortable.

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isn't this a song by NF?

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How can you connect emotionally with your audience? while writing a script

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Emotional marketing strategies require your consideration into a few key approaches.

Aim for Honesty and Authenticity. ...

Be Empathetic. ...

Tell a Story. ...

Create Positive Emotions. ...

Earn Their Emotions.

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Which two answer choices below would give you a value of 7 times smaller than (914 - 233)?
A) 914 ; 7-233; 7
B) (914 - 233) = 7
C) 913 = 7 -233
D) 914 - 233 = 7
Submit

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A [914 ÷ 7 – 233 ÷ 7] and B [(914 – 233) ÷ 7]

Explanation:

Order of Operations: P.E.M.D.A.S.

Parentheses (when working with operations in parentheses, follow the order below)

Exponents (expressions in exponents: follow order of operations)

Multiplication

Division

Addition

Subtraction

distinct operation: subtract 233 from 914

distinct operation: divide difference by 7

A is correct because it contains the actual division in parentheses. You would divide each number by 7 (thus, 7 times smaller) and then subtract the quotients. We simply divided first, thus rewriting (914 – 233) in a different form. We still get the same answer thanks to P.E.M.D.A.S.  It is the same as distributing the division by 7 to each term using the Distributive Property.

B is correct because it includes the subtraction in parentheses. Therefore, you subtract 233 from 914 before dividing the difference by 7, exactly as the question asked. It is the same as factoring the division by 7 out of the subtraction as if it were a polynomial.

C is incorrect because it puts the division by 7 in between 914 and 233, meaning it divides 914 by 7 before subtracting 233 from the quotient

D is incorrect because there are no parentheses around the subtraction. According to P.E.M.D.A.S., we divide before we subtract. Because there are no parentheses, we divide 233 by 7 before subtracting the quotient from 914.

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Which character word would most likely be placed on a baby's lullaby score?

agitato
con brio
dolce
vivace

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Dolce

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The wonderful thing about Latin words in music is that it is easy to see the roots of each word. When the root is known, it is much easier to eliminate wrong answers. For example; agitato means agitated, 'ag' means anger, so this would obviously not be used in a lullaby score. Con Brio means 'with vigor', again, not good for a lullaby. Vivace means 'brisk and bright', while this could be an answer, dolce is the best answer. Dolce means 'soft and slow', much like a lullaby should sound.

Hope this helps! :)

Dolce since he sounds like a good version

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WRITE A COMMEDIA SCENARIO OF YOUR OWN
Grade:N/A
View Grade Information. Opens a dialogue
SEE THE QUESTIONS IN THE UPLOADED DOCUMENT



•Amorosa and Amoroso are in love and everyday (WHAT HAPPENS EVERYDAY? EXPOSITION, DESCRIBE SITUATION HERE)


•Until one day they ask to get married and Pantalone and/or Il Dottore will not allow them to marry because… (WHY WON’T THE PARENTS ALLOW THEM TO MARRY?)


•Columbina & Arlechino get together and decide they have to do something to fix the situation because … (WHAQT SCHEME DO THEY THINK OF TO FIX THINGS?)


•So they plan … (SOMETHING SILLY)


•The plan gets mixed up and this happens instead… (SOMETHING CRAZY SILLY GOES WRONG, IT’S A MIX UP, WHAT?)


•And because of that this happens (SOMETHING AWFUL, WHAT HAPPENS IN REACTION TO THE MIX UP?)


•Until finally, this happens… (WHAT HAPPENS TO FINALLY FIX THINGS?)
•And after that day, this happens… (HOW IS EVERYTHING HAPPY?)


•And then happy ever after… (WHAT DOES HAPPY LIFE LOOK LIKE?)

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Answer:

i dont think this site is the best for drama class questions LOL

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heres a song i found it its for art class
I used to shut my door while my mother screamed in the kitchen
I'd turn the music up, get high and try not to listen
To every little fight, 'cause neither one was right
I swore I'd never be like them
But I was just a kid back then
The older I get the more that I see
My parents aren't heroes, they're just like me
And loving is hard, it don't always work
You just try your best not to get hurt
I used to be mad but now I know
Sometimes it's better to let someone go
It just hadn't hit me yet
The older I get
I used to wonder why, why they could never be happy
I used to close my eyes and pray for a whole 'nother family
Where everything was fine, one that felt like mine
I swore I'd never be like them
But I was just a kid back then
The older I get the more that I see
My parents aren't heroes, they're just like me
And loving is hard, it don't always work
You just try your best not to get hurt
I used to be mad but now I know
Sometimes it's better to let someone go
It just hadn't hit me yet
The older I get
The older I get the more that I see
My parents aren't heroes, they're just like me
And loving is hard, it don't always work
You just try your best not to get hurt
I used to be mad but now I know
Sometimes it's better to let someone go
It just hadn't hit me yet
The older I get

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Good song bro.............

Answer:

That's a good song

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Niceee

Finish the lyrics... ROCK edition
If I go crazy then will you still call me superman

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Answer:

if im alive and well will u be there holding me tight.

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song: kryptonite

band: 3 doors down

who has a dog what kind

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nah i got a cat instead sir

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i have a german shepard mix

Answer the following question in 1-2 complete sentences. A circle with 8 frames. In each frame is a different position of a dog running. \What is the image above an example of? Describe how it works and how it was used by animators.

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First add a variation of animation skills that could possibly prove useful out in the industry, the plan is to animate a dog (Quadruped) running, walking and interacting with something. Also plan to animate a biped lifting a heavy object, jumping a gap, talking (lip sync) and also a character animation piece which will involve a character interacting with a ball playing basketball. Here I have a few videos which I have watched carefully for inspiration and reference on the way a dog’s body moves.

https://youtu.be/P9O2wSIFtwY

https://youtu.be/e8fVdAEq_v0

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The phenakistoscope was an early animation device that used the persistence of vision principle to create an illusion of motion. It was invented by Joseph Plateau in 1841. The phenakistoscope used a spinning disc attached vertically to a handle.

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This artist recorded "Rocket 88."
O A. Bill Haley
B. Carl Perkins
C. The Beatles
D. Flaming Lips

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Jackie Brenston and His Delta Cats

Artist Bill Haley recorded "Rocket 88".In Memphis, Tennessee, in March 1951, "Rocket 88" (originally stylized as Rocket "88") was the first time it was ever recorded.

What genre is "Rocket 88"?

Ike Turner and his Kings of Rhythm were really listed as "Jackie Brenston and his Delta Cats" on the recording. The song was the top-charting R&B song on Billboard. Many music critics recognize its significance in the evolution of rock and roll music, and some even claim that it was the first rock and roll album.

The Mississippi Blues Trail's 200th marker, which commemorates influential recordings, was dedicated to "Rocket 88" in 2017. The song was admitted to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2018, the Grammy Hall of Fame in 1998, and the Blues Hall of Fame in 1991.

Learn more about rocket 88 here:

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What is one way the Set Designers of “Shrek the Musical” have transitioned from one scene to another?

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I watched it a couple months ago and one of the transitions was dimming of the lights and/or a spotlight on shrek or donkey to divert attention from the changing set behind them

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who focuses on planning a long-term business ​

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An individual or company can work on long-term plans

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The owner of the company

List and appraise a piece of music base on timbre ​

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Answer:

Sound

Melody

Harmony

Rhythm

Texture

Structure/form

Expression

cual es el objetivo que se propone cervantes al escribir Don quijote

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El mismo Cervantes afirma que escribió Don Quijote para socavar la influencia de esos "vanos y vacíos libros de caballerías", así como para proporcionar un material alegre, original y, a veces, prudente para el entretenimiento de sus lectores.

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