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Music is an art form, and cultural activity, whose medium is sound. General definitions of music include common elements such as pitch, rhythm, dynamics, and the sonic qualities of timbre and texture. Different styles or types of music may emphasize, de-emphasize or omit some of these elements.
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They both sound relatively the same. I own a record player (which plays analog audio) and I have a phone to play digital. Ultimately, it comes down to what the user prefers for what method. However, if you want to get really petty, look at the sound waves.
Analog captures the actual sound wave, allowing for the truest sound experience. Digital captures a very close approximation; instead of "writing" the sound wave as a wavy, well, wave, it's more like a staircase mimicking the general shape of a sound wave.
For the answer, I would go with your third listed option:
"ultimately you make the final decision on which format you prefer"
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In art, theme is usually about life, society or human nature, but can be any other subject. Themes are the fundamental and often universal ideas explored in a work. Themes are usually implied rather than explicitly stated. Emotional responses are often regarded as the keystone to experiencing art, and the creation of an emotional experience has been argued as the purpose of artistic expression. Research has shown that the neurological underpinnings of perceiving art differ from those used in standard object recognition. A print is any work of art made in multiple iterations, created through a transfer process.There are two types of prints what is referred to as original hand pulled prints and limited edition artist approved prints. Hand pulled prints are originals created by an artist that was meant to be created in multiples. They are signed and numbered by the artist. The entire series is considered original.
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Characters operate within the constraints of their circumstances. Two characters that may otherwise be friends may be turned against each other by mutually exclusive objectives or hostile circumstances. For example, Mercutio and Thibeault in "Romeo and Juliet" display similar values and would perhaps have gotten along, were they not allied with warring families.
George and Lenny in Of Mice and Men also display an interesting relationship. They are very different, but in need of one another in unique ways. They are both in difficult economic circumstances, and have disproportionate advantages (George's intellect, Lenny's strength).
The circumstances characters are in dictates, to an extent, the relationship between characters, because it dictates whether the characters offer an facilitation or obstacle to one another's objectives. Even within a play, a change in the situation and thus the calculus of the characters can change the dynamic between them.
He is claiming it is impossible to understand or recognize something he cannot see. Which is saying it's hard to believe in something that you can't see. <span />