Answer:
D
Explanation:
Correct on Edge 2021. :)
Digital television uses pixels that can be turned on and off
What is television?"A television set or television receiver, more commonly called the television, TV, TV set, telli, tele, or tube, is a device that combines a tuner, display, and loudspeakers, for the purpose of viewing and hearing television broadcasts, or using it as a computer monitor. Introduced in the late 1920s in mechanical form, television sets became a popular consumer product after World War II in electronic form, using cathode ray tube (CRT) technology. The addition of color to broadcast television after 1953 further increased the popularity of television sets in the 1960s, and an outdoor antenna became a common feature of suburban homes."
"The ubiquitous television set became the display device for the first recorded media in the 1970s, such as Betamax, VHS and later DVD. It has been used as a display device since the first generation of home computers (e.g. Timex Sinclair 1000) and dedicated video game consoles (e.g. Atari) in the 1980s. By the early 2010s, flat-panel television incorporating liquid-crystal display (LCD) technology, especially LED-backlit LCD technology, largely replaced CRT and other display technologies. Modern flat panel TVs are typically capable of high-definition display (720p, 1080i, 1080p, 4K, 8K) and can also play content from a USB device. Starting in the late 2010s, most flat panel TVs began to offer 4K and 8K resolutions."
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HAVE A GOOD SPRING BREAK GUY'S :)
Answer: you too! :)
Explanation:
Answer:
YoU ToO :D
Explanation:
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What are some of the biggest snubs by Grammy's for 'Album of the year '?
Mention Any 10 But they should be accurate with a reason
Answer:
1988: Linda Ronstadt and James Ingram’s “Somewhere Out There” over U2’s “I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For”
1985: Lionel Richie’s Can’t Slow Down over Prince’s Purple Rain and Bruce Springsteen’s Born in the U.S.A
1970: Joe South’s “Games People Play” over Blood, Sweat & Tears’ “Spinning Wheel
1970: Blood, Sweat & Tears’ Blood, Sweat & Tears over the Beatles’ Abbey Road, Johnny Cash’s At San Quentin, and Crosby Stills & Nash’s Crosby Stills & Nash
yes help me answer this question lol
Answer:
Answer:the king of gospel was given to Rev.James Cleveland
TRUE
Gandhi’s nickname, Mahatma, means
enlightened one.
great soul.
happy one.
peaceful soul.
Answer:
Great soul.
Explanation:
I listen in class and I just did the test
What was a unique attribute of Anton Chekhov's The Seagull that set it apart from the
melodrama's of the time and was a defining attribute for Realism?
Chekov's characters epic, larger than life depictions of human circumstance.
Chekov's character are distinctly heroic or villainous.
O Chekov's characters are monolithic and two dimensional representations of the human
condition.
Chekov's characters are flawed human beings struggling for personal happiness.
Answer:
O Chekov's characters are monolithic and two dimensional representations of the human
condition.
Explanation:
The above statement showing the monolithic and two dimensional representations of human condition was actually the unique attribute of Anton Chekhov's, the Seagull.
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Explain three differences between weaving and embroidery
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Answer:
When weaving, a loom is used in order to keep the warp threads in place. There are filling threads woven through them and voila! The women cloth are created.Now,on the other side, embroidery refers to the process of decorating the fabrics in the artistic ways
When a peanut farmer adds value to his peanuts by turning them into creamy peanut butter, the farmer is engaging in which of the processes listed below? commodity differentiation commodity segregation commodity processing commodity conversion
Answer:
Hence, most commodities can be characterized by the following qualities: natural resources needed by most nations or regions; large price fluctuations; economical sources in limited geographic regions; and uniformity of the product.
Explanation:
What do you think of these lyrics???
I'm out of my mind, I'm out of my head
no matter what I do, it goes back to what I said
I can't make you happy, no longer make you smile
My heart it's gone, gone for a while
I can't go back to the past
you keep holding on
I can't escape
I know my life's a wreck
So does that make me insane?!
I just wanna know what it feels like! (I'm out of my mind)
With me in your arms!! (I'm out of my head)
I wanna feel loved! (I know my life's a wreck)
SO DOES THAT MAKE ME INSANE!?
My life's crazy, but isn't everyone's?
You made me happy, so why did we fall?
I said that I'm sorry
Though I'm not sure what I did
Love's like the ocean
we're like the waves
no matter what we do, we'll never be the same
I can't go back to the past
you keep holding on
I can't escape
I know my life's a wreck
I just wanna know what it feels like! (I'm out of my mind)
With me in your arms!! (I'm out of my head)
I wanna feel loved! (I know my life's a wreck)
SO DOES THAT MAKE ME INSANE!?
So does that make me insane...?
'Cause I loved you...
I thought you loved me too...
I guess I was wrong...
Now you're with her...
And left me behind...
I guess all I can do...
Is say I'm sorry one last time...
(just to be safe- whats 100 x 100)
Answer:
I guess it’s fine.
Explanation:
10000
Answer:
niceeeee
100 by 100 is equals to 10 000
PLS HELP!!!! I WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST!!!!!
The first printing press produced work by....
A. Relief printing
B. Recycling old paper
C. Scanning text into a machine
D. Using colored ink in screens
Answer:
A. Relief Printing.
Explanation:
Write down 5 important reasons why you want to
perform improvisotion
Answer:
You get better at public speaking
You become a better listener
You get outside of your comfort zone
You discover a lot about yourself
You become a yes person
Explanation:
Plz hurry quick someone smart, pleaseeee?
Critical Thinking Questions
1. Describe how you would write a motive.
2. How do melodic motive and chord progression work together?
3. Explain the motive shown here.
4. Explain how to make variation. Give examples from your favorite musical style.
5. Why does the definition of a “good” composition vary?
Answer:
1) The way to develop a motive is to expand upon, change, reverse, or otherwise play with the elements of rhythm, interval and harmony.
2) When we hear melodies, we automatically group the notes together in our minds, forming possible chords as we go.
3) I'm Not Sure Exactly
4) Not Sure
5) Not Sure
Explanation:
Sorry If this did not help i tried my best.
Scores for The Big Five personality test are presented as percentiles. Please select the best answer from the choices provided
Answer:
Heyo!
Explanation:
The answer would be T (true) !
Answer:
the answer is true
Explanation:
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Amendment x the powers not delegated to the united states by the constitution , nor prohibitited by it to the states are reserved to teh states respectively or to the people . What is the main idea of this amendment from the bll of rihgts
Answer:
Explanation:
The tenth amendment is a balance of power right. It says that those powers that the constitution gives the Federal Government are the only ones the Feds have. Any other rights belong either to the State governments or the people.
It gets a little Fuzzy when the rights of the states have to be defined. I think that marriage is one of those left over powers. How old does the bride have to be to get married? So divorce laws and adoption and commerce within the state's borders are left over powers.
The Federal Government has the right to declare war. It also has the right to collect taxes and to regulate interstate commerce (interstate means between states --like if Wisconsin want to sell milk to Kansas and Kansas wants to ship cattle to Wisconsin, the regulations set up by the Feds would be within their constitutional rights to do so.
Origami is the _________________________ ancient art of paper folding.
German
Japanese
Egyptian
As curator at the museum, you are hosting a new collection that showcases different elements and principles of art. A new piece of art
arrives that causes you to focus on one specific object in the painting. The object catches your eye immediately and almost makes you
forget to look at the rest of the painting. You are responsible for sorting the art and placing each piece into the correct area of the exhibit.
Based on your evaluation of this painting, where do you conclude it should BEST be placed?
O A
movement
OB
dominance
O c.
unity
OD
balance
Answer:
C.
Explanation:
Answer:
the correct answer is DOMINANCE
Explanation:
The dominant area or object is generally the one that captures our eyes when we look at the artwork and is given the greatest amount of emphasis
Complete the sentence based on your knowledge of standard definition television. SD television uses a ______ picture for the NTSC standard and _____ for PAL and SECAM.
the blanks are:
1. 480i, 480p, or 576i
2. 480i, 480p, or 576i
Answer:
1. 480p
2. 576i
Explanation:
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2. How do melodic motive and chord progression work together?
3. Explain the motive shown here.
4. Explain how to make variation. Give examples from your favorite musical style.
5. Why does the definition of a “good” composition vary?
1
Answer:
this is what i see
Explanation:
When we talk about a melody-first songwriting process, we assume that we’re talking about writing a song where thinking up the melody, or at least a bit of a melody, is the first step. Then once we’ve got a good chunk of that working and sounding good, we then try to figure out what kind of chords are going to support it.
In fact, that’s not exactly the case. Any good musician (songwriter or otherwise) would find it next to impossible — and I might even say undesirable — to work on a melody without having any kind of notion what the supporting chords are. So in fact, a melody-first process means a melody and chords process.
read more: https://www.secretsofsongwriting.com/2018/04/17/melodies-and-chords-and-how-they-work-together/
How would a booming economy help with the development of a new genre like Rock and Roll?
Answer:
Explanation:
New genres usually develop with youth. Youth by nature reach a stage where they believe that the previous generation is old news: their culture is no longer applicable.
Eventually they hunt for something new. They can do this only if making a living is not a problem. If it is, then all attention must follow the economy. The 50s were not exactly a booming time, but employment was on the upswing. The 60s were a booming time especially in America and Canada. That meant that youth had the time to look at other alternatives.
A scientist is working with a ball that has a small negative charge. This would cause it to be MOST strongly attracted to which object? * Please help
A. a balloon with a large positive charge that is 5 cm away
B. a balloon with a large negative charge that is 5 cm away
C. a balloon with a large positive charge that is 50 cm away
D. a balloon with a large negative charge that is 50 cm away
Answer:
A. a balloon with a large positive charge that is 5 cm away
Explanation:
I believe this is the answer, I am sorry if it isn't. Have a nice day! :)
Explain the Renaissance painters attitude to colour
Answer:
Red denotes excitement and intensity, Pink stands for feelings of tenderness, Yellow symbolizes joy, happiness, optimism, Blue reflects peace, tranquility.
Mmm, baby, I don't understand this
You're changing, I can't stand it
My heart can't take this damage
And the way I feel, can't stand it
Mmm, baby, I don't understand this
You're changing, I can't stand it
My heart can't take this damage
And the way I feel, can't stand it
Mmm, baby, I don't understand it
What's this song? I can relate to it rn....
Answer:
changes by xxxtenacion
Explanation:
In a Roman veristic portrait, one would most expect to see:
Answer:
An older man, very serious and he was usually the patriarch
Explanation:
write any poem about love (this is for creativity)
where is the cadenza in Shotstakovich's Cello Concerto No. 1
The first movement begins with its four-note main theme derived from the composer's DSCH motif, although the intervals, rhythm and shape of the motto are continually distorted and re-shaped throughout the movement. It's also related to a theme from the composer's score for the 1948 film: The Young Guard, which illustrates a group of Soviet soldiers being marched to their deaths at the hands of the Nazis. The theme reappears in Shostakovich's String Quartet No. 8 (1960).
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What does an introduction do in a march?
1.Show the dynamics of the piece
2. Demonstrate the articulations of the piece
3.Model the melody of the piece
4.Set the tempo of the piece
Answer:
ummm I believe its set the tempo of the piece
Explanation:
QUESTION IN PICTURE PLEASE ANSWER TYSM
(no April fools jokes please)
Answer:
First one is right to preform second one is right to prepare derivative work third one is right to display fourth one is right to reproduce and last one is right to distribute
Explanation:
hope this helps
Peter Max was raised as a child in Shanghai, China surrounded by many cultures. How were his first drawings done?
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached we can say the following.
Yes, Peter Max was raised as a child in Shanghai, China surrounded by many cultures. After living in Shanghai, his parents live a short time in Paris, France. In that beautiful city, Max took art classes at the Louvre Museum and discovered astronomy and many expressions of art. He was fascinated by both and fell in love with them.
When he arrived in New York City, he attended teh Art Students League. Frank Reilly is his teacher of realism painting. He then decides to attend the progressive School of Visual Arts. During this period he started to draw his first sketches.
It is until 1962 that Max opens his Manhattan Arts Studio. There he exhibited his illustrations and designs.
how do i make a tv show? its for a school project and i barely have any actors to do it with or money for sets
Answer:
You could always start with something small to get people interested and then work from there.
Explanation:
What is TRUE about the musical form known as conductus?
A. It began in France.
B. It was monophonic.
C. It started around 850 CE.
D. It was part of liturgy at mass.
Look at this painting by Giotto.
What made this representation of the Virgin Mary revolutionary?
A. The baby Jesus is shown as a grown-up person in a child's body,
B. The Virgin Mary is seated rather than standing.
C. The Madonna has a surprisingly human appearance.
D. The mother and child are looking in different directions
Answer:
C
Explanation: