its an old drawing, ive always been thankful for truckers. i beleive this also on my face book page too.
In my opinion, the answer is <span>B. the public concert system. Before that, performances were sponsored and held mainly in the rich patrons' mansions. Composers and performers earned their living thanks to their support. However, by the beginning of the 19th century, the era of commercial public concerts began. Composers could conduct their symphonies and other works in front of thousands of people (middle classes among them), in large concert halls. Even soloists held concerts (Franz Liszt being among the most notable and popular ones). The great concert piano appeared, such as we know today. </span>
I would make a live action version of Atlantis: The Lost Empire.
Cast
Danny Devitto ... Moliere (voice)
James Franco... Milo (voice)
Stephen Lang... Rourke (voice)
William H Macy... Preston Whitmore (voice)
Terry Crews... Dr. Sweet (voice)
Jessica Alba... Princess Kida (voice)
These characters specifically have so much of their own personal talents, that makes them as an actor unique. In the film this will shine through very well. Each of these characters have their own personal skills and personality that make you familiar with the character. With this cast, the viewer would already know because they are so well known.
This film is loved by a lot of people, and it has such a low rating because of the events that conspired against its release. But with a live action version of this, it would be another successful reboot. Actors would be excited and talk about how much they love the film, and now they get to be in it.
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Each school, job, or program likely has slightly different requirements
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Right: We have the freedom of speech
Example: Words are powerful therefore they affect people and their feelings. A few words can start world peace or start a war, it can cause the disruption of a family, friends, or relationships. So therefore the right to speak also conveys an enormous amount of responsabillity.
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