It is both but it depends
Answer: mp
Explanation: In the piece "Dona Nobis Pacem" by the Orquesta Sinfónica de Galicia, the director of the orchestra marks a dynamic of mp at minute 9. "mp" in music means to play "mezzo piano" (which means moderately quiet), so when the piece is in a very intense place because the orchestra is playing <em>forte</em> (strongly), the director indicates to moderately decrease the volume of the instruments.
Having a special talent or ability that must be concealed, hidden, or refrained from for the safety of yourself or others is a downside of having an ability.
Think Violet Parr in "The Incredibles." Her only goal is to enjoy her life and social interests, yet she is hiding an ability she hasn't had the chance to master and it is a social impairment.
Answer: 1. The family we have.
2. The many goods we have.
3. Some of the friends we have made.
4. The skills we have.
5. The knowledge we have.
P.S. I do bake!! I love baking!! :)
Explanation: 1. We have many caring people in our life. Family is part of those people.
2. All the stuff we have whteher its food, drinks, or any technology we have can be counted as goods.
3. We have friends that we make and some of them can be considered to be our best friends.
4. We have many skills that we can be thankful for because it can boost us in our everyday life!
5. All the stuff we have learned in the past and we're lucky to have kept the knowledge!
Free will does not include the choice to think
Explanation:
As a society with free will, we have the right to how we communicate and express our ideas with others. But the choice to think on whatever you want however you want does not matter if you have the free will or not. Even if the rights to communicate our ideals and beliefs with others might be taken away, our thought process will not change. The only way our thoughts can be governed by another is through psychological techniques like brainwashing. But, given normal circumstances, no matter what the outside world thinks, the choice to think is a given human right and no law can prove otherwise.