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Due to the prominent issue of school shootings, and other gun violence, perhaps you can make a drawing representing that issue. I'm not sure if you have ever watched the music video This is America by Childish Gambino, but he definitely touches on that issue and how the news, social media, and other entertainment companies, and here to distract us from the real issues that are surrounding us. Just like in 1984, our government is trying to keep us as ignorant as possible, that way they maintain all power by gaining money because we're too manipulated to think that something is wrong and corrupt...sorry I'm drowning on. If you did something of that sort and needed to represent it by a drawing, perhaps you could do something that is cut in half down the middle and shows what the government wants us to see and believe versus what is actually there. I'm not sure if this has helped or not, and sorry if it hasn't but I wish you good luck on the assignment
Answer:
Proportion
Explanation:
comparative relation between things or magnitudes as to size, quantity, number, etc.; ratio. proper relation between things or parts relative size or extent. proportions, dimensions or size.
Disney studios rules of animation are written in The Illusion of Life.
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Answer:Miles then went on to expand the idea of what instruments could be in a jazz band. By electrifying his own trumpet and moving all his players to electric instruments, Miles created what is now known as Jazz Fusion. The players who went on to create the great Jazz Fusion bands all got their start playing with Davis.
Explanation: Born May 25, 1926, in Alton, Illinois, Miles Dewey Davis began playing the trumpet as a youngster in East St. Louis, Ill, and soon showed promise. At 17, Davis sought out bandleader Eddie Randall for advice, but as soon as Randall heard the teenager play, Miles was hired for his first real gig.
Miles Davis was the personification of restless spirit, always pushing himself and his music into uncharted territory. He was an innovative lightning rod for musicians from all genres -- particularly the brightest young players. Davis created some of the 20th Century's most challenging and influential music.