What is the topic of the article: “Dog Danger: How Diseases are Killing Lions”?
lions attacking dogs
lion illnesses dog
illnesses dogs
attacking lions

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Answer 1

Answer:

None of the answer choices  make sense, but I'd say the closest one is attacking lions?

Explanation:

The topic of this articles is that lions are dying of illnesses. It has nothing to do with dogs.  Since three of them involve dogs, I would say it's attacking lions.   Though nothing is really attacking lions, unless it's meaning that the illness is attacking them.

Answer 2

Answer:

dogs attacking lions

Explanation:

some dogs have something called distemper when they try to defend someone from a lion it the dog bites the lion if the bite reaches the flesh then the lion now has distemper


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1, Why should we plant more trees?

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Answer:

please mark me as the Brainiest please

Trees are responsible for around 50 percent of the oxygen on the planet, with the other half coming from the ocean. This shows how important our trees are; as well as the ocean.

Explanation:

Answer:

for the preservation of global warming and pollution

How can unity in floral designs be easily achieved?

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When the principles and elements are present in design

Look at this image and then answer, what is a reliquary? Question
4 options:
A a container that holds holy relics
B the name of a famous painter
C a style of painting

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

a container that holds holy relics

Answer:

A

Explanation:

u can tell because of how they are dressed and look there heads have halos

Briefly describe the relationship between self and society?

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Answer:

Everyone´s sense of self is formed through social interactions, and societies are formed from those same interactions, meaning that the self and society can not exist without each other.

Explanation:

According to symbolic interactionism theory, the symbols that arise from social interactions are the foundation of people´s sense of self, because people think through those symbols. And societies only exist when the interactions through symbols take place.

George Herbert Mead´s studies on symbolic interaction led him to the conclusion that symbols are a central element of both societies and people´s self-concept.

Which one would most suited for an anime skin color

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I think is the first one will be better
I think the 2nd one
Hope this helps :)

What kinds of images/designs are included in Kente cloth?

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Answer:The cloth was, therefore viewed as one of the top quality, and the most prestigious of kente cloths, besides those woven exclusively for Asante Kings. It was in the ...

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Narrate an anecdote where your stubbornness or ego failed you and has
upset your friends and relatives.

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Answer:

She was not the best person you could have as a friend, but I liked her for her honesty and uniqueness. Kathy and I had been friends since second grade, and now as we prepared for our board exams together, she was like my sister. But she was the trouble maker whom my parents disliked a lot.

Last night Kathy called me up and said her parents had found out about she being a part of a band. Kathy loved to play the guitar, and I liked to watch her play because she burned all her negative energy while doing that. Kathy's parents are accomplished doctors and want her to only pursue medicine as a career. Kathy on the other hand barely manages to score average in PCMB. She loves studying languages and art. So when her parents got her into the best coaching institute in the city for board preparations, Kathy managed to attend those classes barely for a semester. Her love for the band drove her to steal some money from her parents closet and bribe a poor student at the class to be her proxy.

So Kathy told me that someone from the classes had informed her father that she had stopped coming after the first semester, and that is how they found out that she was with her band and not in her class. They had locked her up in the room and threatened to throw away her guitar and cut her expenses if she did'nt mend her ways. It was past midnight when she called me so it was not possible for me to go to her home. But she needed help because being away from the guitar made her sad and angry at the world. I didn't want her to hurt herself in misery. So I did what my mother always does when I am upset.

I let her continue talking. I reasoned out with her and made her confess that it was criminal to use a less-privileged student selfishly. I tried telling her that making a career as a musician wouldn't possibly give her the luxuries her parents provided her with. She would have to struggle and live on her own one day. Also, I told her why it was important to go the classes. She was an average student, which meant if he failed her boards, she would have to pull herself through PCMB again. So it was best in her case that she apologized to her parents and promise that shed stop going to the band until the exams got over.

Kathy did apologize to her father. She took the guitar and locked it and promised that she would practise only for an hour a day to relax after the days study routine was complete. Her parents were nice enough to believe her, and she didn't let them down. Although Kathy didn't score well in PCMB, she topped the state in Languages and Arts. Her extraordinary score in music got her a scholarship from a leading college. Kathy's parents finally understood that the scalpel wouldn't look as good in Kathy's hands as a guitar. They accepted her as she was. Kathy is now a researcher who is studying how music can help autistic children cope with their illness. Looks like she met her parents halfway.

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Hope it is helpful....

You don’t have to answer all of the questions.

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Answer:

1)  C

2) C

3) C

Explanation:

They all would be C

how classical music influences modern music​

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Answer:

One of the main ways that classical music has impacted today's popular music is with the chorus. The chorus, or the short melody repeated throughout most songs, was first seen during the Classical era. A vast majority of songs we hear on the radio today are structured to include a chorus.

What are the similarities and differences between harmony and unity?

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Answer:

Harmony is the sense that all of the elements of your design fit together. ... Unity refers to the repetition of particular elements throughout your design — whether they're colors, shapes or materials — to pull the look together. These principles are used to create a sense of cohesion in the space.

What is the difference between “Unity” and “Harmony”? Unity is achieved when each element of a design fits in with the overall concept of the production. It is defined by how those elements relate to the production as a whole. Harmony, on the other hand, is defined by how those same elements relate to each other.

Hope this helped

how do you value the music of other cultures​

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Answer: view it from the perspective

Explanation:

My reasoning for this answer is because it makes sense

Describe basic care and handling procedures for cut flowers.

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Explanation:

Using a sharp knife, trim off a portion of the stem's bottom, and remove the leaves that would end up below the water line. Take great care not to scuff or pinch flower stems. Damaged stem tissue significantly reduces flower performance by inhibiting water absorption. Scissors are never recommended for cutting flowers.

do i dance or sing. select wht you think. if u did mark me the brainliest as you can. because i want to share something which is my story just happening

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Answer:

Are you a charli fan or a dixie fan. If dixie is more your idle SING and if charli is more your idle DANCE.

Help fast please. Singing is a type of prolonged _.
voice
sense
life
speech

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Answer:

speech

Explanation:

"Singing is a type of prolonged speech"

Can you brainlist me? ;)

Answer: Speech

Please give me  brainiest :)

Answer the following Question
1, Are you a gentle person?
Give one instance where your gentleness came to the fore.
1) At home with your family
2) In class with your classmates
3) In your neighbourhood with your neighbours.

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no i'm hella aggressive

A QIUEN LE GUSTA MIRACULOUS LAS AVENTURAS DE LADYBUG Y CAT NOIR​

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Me gusta, pero tengo mucho tiempo que no lo veo por falta de tiempo

Answer: me

Explanation:

sísss yo amo a cat noir y luka

Select the correct answer.
How does a color change if you add more gray to it?
A.
The value of the color increases.
B.
The value of the color decreases.
C.
The intensity of the color increases.
D.
The intensity of the color decreases.

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Answer:

B. it does make sense doesn't it?

First Blank
Hatching
Fliters
Stippling


Second Blank
Hatching
Filters
Stippling

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First blank: hatching
Second blank: filters

among the given styles and techniques which do you prefer and why​

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What is the topic of the certIan styles?

How did music benefit the aims of the French Revolution?

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Answer:

In France, the word “revolution” was first applied to music during the eighteenth century, as the term slowly shed its astronomical meaning to take on a historiographic one. Revolution no longer meant a heavenly body’s completion of one rotation around its path, rather, it came to be defined as an abrupt change or rupture from the past. This new definition assumed history to be a process of continual improvement.[2] Thus, historical revolutions did not return to a point of origin, but arrived at a completely new, and better result. Michel-Paul-Gui de Chabanon, an amateur musician and writer, seems to be the first writer to consistently apply the word revolution to French music. According to him, musical revolution occurred when an individual genius—in his opinion, composer Jean-Philippe Rameau—caused a sudden change in aesthetics.[3]

Explanation:

The American media seems to foreground the affinities between music and politics during election years. The Rolling Stones, Adele, R.E.M., and many other musicians have publicly confronted the Trump campaign for using their music without permission during rallies. The visceral and almost pre-conscious elements of music make it an ideal outlet for the passionate ideologies that boil over during heated political debate. Yet the German musicologist Carl Dahlhaus has warned, “To argue that the French Revolution marks a break in music history appears to be a hardly justifiable construction, sacrificing empirical reality to methodological principal [through an] equation between political and cultural history.”[1] He was skeptical of music historians who casually located the roots of nineteenth-century Romantic musical aesthetics in French revolutionary operas or a spirit of revolution in the instrumental compositions of Ludwig van Beethoven. Historical research from the past two decades has shown that significant changes in musical practices and institutions occurred in France from 1789 to 1794. The time is ripe to ask again whether the political Revolution of 1789 coincided with a musical revolution.

List the reasons Stonehenge has been the topic of so much debate:

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1. Sacred hunting ground

The area around Stonehenge was a hunting ground along an ancient auroch migration route thousands of years before the first stones were raised, according to archaeological evidence. A site just a mile (1.6 kilometers) away from the Wiltshire, England-megaliths contains evidence of human occupation spanning 3,000 years, including thousands of auroch bones, flint tools and evidence of burning. The Stonehenge site itself bears evidence of construction as far back as 8,500 to 10,000 years ago, when a few pine posts were raised to create an ancient structure. This archaeological evidence hints that the site was originally an ancient hunting and feasting site, and perhaps the megaliths were raised to memorialize the meaty bounty.

2. Unity monument?

Stonehenge's construction may have been about more than primeval barbecue cookouts. Some believe the British megaliths were erected to celebrate peace and unity. During the monument's period of intense building, between 3000 B.C. and 2500 B.C., the culture of the British isle was increasingly unified, a fact exemplified by more uniform pottery styles taking hold throughout the region. The massive endeavor would have taken thousands of laborers and employed stones from far-flung Wales. Working on such a big collaborative project would have been a unifying exercise on its own.

3. Astronomical calendar

Many believe the ancients celebrated winter solstice at Stonehenge. The avenue near Stonehenge is aligned with the winter solstice sunset, and nearby archaeological evidence suggests that pigs were slaughtered during December and January — possibly for a mid-winter feast. The site also faces the sunrise during the summer solstice, and thousands of visitors still flock to the site every year to celebrate at that time. [Gallery: Stunning Summer Solstice Photos]

4. Stonehenge sound illusion

Two pipers playing in a field around Stonehenge would have the sounds canceled out at certain spots, a sound illusion that may have inspired Stonehenge builders, according to a presentation given at the 2012 American Association for the Advancement of Sciences meeting. The megaliths might have been raised to augment the area's natural sound cancellation, with the boulders selectively blocking sound. In fact, the monument is often nicknamed "The Piper's Stones" in England, and legend holds that magic pipers led maidens to the field, and then turned them into the stones present today. Even those who don't buy the sound illusion theory don't deny that Stonehenge had amazing acoustics, with the cavernous echoes typically found in a lecture hall or a cathedral.

5. Elite cemetery

The mysterious monument may have once been a burial ground for the elite, according to one study. Thousands of skeletal fragments from at least 63 individuals have been exhumed from the area, with an equal proportion of men, women and children found there. The burials date to 3000 B.C., as construction of the monument was getting started. Archaeologists have also unearthed a possible incense bowl and a mace head, an object usually associated with the elite in ancient society.

6. Giant bells

The newest theory suggests the dolerites and sarsens at Stonehenge produce unique, subtly different sounds similar to hollow wooden or metallic bells. Because the sounds would have carried over long distances, these sounds could have been a form of primitive communication, or alternatively, they may have been used much as church bells are today. The idea of using rocks to make music isn't new; many other cultures have employed lithophones — essentially giant Flintstones-like xylophones that produce unique sounds.

7. Healing site

Many of the skeletons buried near the site bear marks of illness or injury, leading Geoffrey Wainwright and Timothy Darvill to propose the site was a spot for ancient healing. Lending credence to that theory, many of Stonehenge's bluestones have been chipped away over the ages, perhaps by long-lost pilgrims seeking protective or healing talismans from the location. Of course, Stonehenge may have built for many, some or none of these reasons, and odds are no one will ever know for sure.

Explanation:

Answer:

The person At the top I just put the title for each one.

Explanation:


Drag each label to the correct location on the image.
Identify aspects related to ambience that can enhance the customer experience.
interior design
seating arrangement
food presentation
lighting
mu
flavor of the food

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Answer:

interior design

seating arrangement

lighting

music

Explanation:

Food presentation and food flavor don't affect the ambience of the room.

Guillaume de Machaut only wrote religious music.
True
False

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Answer:

Machaut wrote both religious music as well as secular love songs

Explanation:

the statement is false

Presley's style was the precursor to that of the British band known as​

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Answer:

The Beatles

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5.Judith Jamison appeared in a Broadway Musical in the 70's/80's called
I

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Sophisticated ladies☺️

Answer:

Sophisticated Ladies

What materials does Kehinde Wiley use to create his work?

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Answer:

His paintings depict contemporary subjects with flawless technique, rich oil works by an artist well-versed in the compositions of the great European portraits. Wiley has also created bronze busts, wood panel paintings in the style of Flemish master Hans Memling, and stained glass.

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His paintings depict contemporary subjects with flawless technique, rich oil works by an artist well-versed in the compositions of the great European portraits. Wiley has also created bronze busts, wood panel paintings in the style of Flemish master Hans Memling, and stained glass.

Match the type of perspective to its definition.
atmospheric perspective
color perspective
planar perspective
linear perspective

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Answer:

Atmospheric perspective- Increased blurry lines and decreased detail of objects as they recede away

Color perspective- Adjustment of colors as objects recede into the distance

Planar perspective- Series of distinctly identified layered planes that do not merge into the background

Linear perspective- Converging lines to a vanishing point to produce an illusion of depth

Explanation:

Matching the type of perspective to its definition-

Atmospheric perspective-Increased blurry lines and decreased detail of objects as they recede away

Color perspective-Adjustment of colors as objects recede into the distance  

planar perspective-Series of distinctly identified layered planes that do not merge into the background.

linear perspective-Converging lines to a vanishing point to produce an illusion of depth.

What is atmospheric perspective?

In paintings and drawings, perspective is a technique used to produce a sense of space or depth. Leonardo da Vinci invented the use of gradated color schemes to represent the special elements of the atmosphere at various distances.

Therefore, the respected perspective has been matching with their definition.

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Describe how you would write a motive in music

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Answer:

well you need to know what the movie is about so f the movie is sad then it's sad music if the movie is happy then it's happy music

Explanation:

i have no idea what im saying

if the song is sad then the music is a sad motive. and vise versa.

Select the correct answer.
Which art form used linear and bold designs, inspired by freedom of expression?
A.
portrait painting
B.
abstract painting
C.
landscape painting
D.
representational painting

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B i think djsiabsj nsjajai
This is a hard one. I’ll say between B or D, but the best answer might be D

what are the important concepts in integrated art production? give at least 5​

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Answer:

Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Integrated arts practice refers to inter-disciplinary art, art research, development, production, presentation, or artistic creation of work that fully uses two or more art disciplines to create a work for a specific audience.

The important concepts of integrated art production are what?, why?, who?, where?, and when?.

What is integrated art production?

The fine and performing arts (visual arts, theater, music, dance, and digital arts) are used as key paths to learning in arts integration.

As it incorporates both an arts discipline and a traditional subject as part of learning.

The emphasis is on the seamless integration of the content and learning skills of an art form with those of a co-curricular subject.

Thus, the importance concepts of integrated art production are what?, why?, who?, where?, and when?.

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