Answer- I think yes, music is a language. Through language we transfer our information from one person to another person . Similarly, through music we tell our emotions, feelings . Through written music in the form of music notation also we can transfer the information to people. For example- through music notation in written music a person can read it and understand the meaning and hence music is called a language .
give me typed answer is music a language? Why? Why not? Substantiate your reasoning with examples
please give me typed answer Who/what are your supports in your life ? How do you access these supports?
please give me typed answer Who are you most attached to in your life?How do you know? What does this attachment look like?
4. Give examples of the following cases. Provide a reasoning for your answer. (a) (5 points) A basis B = {P1, P2, P3} of P, such that [t?]B (b) (5 points) Two 2x2 matrices A and B with the same determinant, but not similar. (c) (5 points) A square matrix A with all entries nonzero that has a two dimensional cigenspace.
Is it ethical to download music or movies without paying, supported by your reasoning as to why or why not?
Why hasn’t music notation evolved similar to language, or has it?
Define therapeutic reasoning, name different types, and give examples. Define the stages of therapeutic reasoning development and give examples. Identify and discuss the complementary roles of the OTR and the OTA and the use of therapeutic reasoning in addressing client goals. Define the COAST method for writing appropriate goal statements. Relate long-term goals and short term goals to each other.
How does a security framework help an organization achieve information security? Substantiate your answer with relevant examples. Please use your own words no copy and paste from online
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Describe the dangers of turning human activity into doses, abstractions, and useful tools. Give twp examples to substantiate your answer. (400 words)
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