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I've always enjoyed listening to music, but listening to music these days has been an opportunity to escape from all the stress of our situation and daily life in general. For example, I listen to "Tattoos Together" by Lauv when I miss being out with friends, "Renee's Song" by Bazzi when I feel lonely, "Sunday Best" by Surfaces when I feel happy, and "YOUTH" by Troye Sivan when I need a reminder everything will be OK.
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It is better that we not remember every single thing that we experience because there is a lot of bad moments included with life. For example, losing a precious thing can make you want to forget about losing it and you would want to move on in life. However, since that thing was extremely precious and valuable to you, you are not able to forget about it. Therefore, remembering every single thing that we experience can sound good at first, but once it happens you would want to forget about a lot (I hope this helps).
Homophonic textures were favored.
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American landscapes :)
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It may seem like a dog obsessively focused on play would make a poor working dog, but for search-and-rescue work, this is actually an ideal trait. A dog that will chase a tennis ball for hours would probably walk through 10 feet of snow, over a mountain and down a rocky embankment that makes his paws bleed to find it -- and get someone to throw it for him again. For this SAR dog, locating the origin of a human scent would mean a game of "find the ball." This is the basis of SAR training: associating human scent with something the dog wants very badly.
The central jobs of a SAR dog are to find a human scent ("find it") and effectively alert his handler to its location. SAR training assures that a dog can complete these tasks in all conditions, regardless of weather or distractions. Depending on the dog's specialty area, his core training may also include the recall-find ("show me"), in which he finds a person, returns to his handler and then leads the handler back to the person, or victim loyalty, in which the dog stays with the person and alerts his handler by barking.
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