Answer:
Explanation:
“The Myth of Music” by Rachel M. Harper describes the mythical power of music to convey one's generational, personal and familial relationships. The poem begins with the speaker describing how one particular type of music, that has been given to her like “oral history,” defines her life with her family.
hope this helped :D
Answer: because animals their dream is their future
Explanation:
An appeal.
A person convicted may file a petition for review with a higher court on certain grounds (I.e., error of fact, error of law, etc.). This is usually considered an appeal as of right. The party can automatically bring an appeal to the appellate court by filing a notice of appeal. The higher court may reverse the decision of the lower court in part or in whole or may let the decision stand. In certain instances the higher court may send the case back to the trial court for further review.
Appeals made to the US Supreme Court require a loss at the federal court of appeals level and the filing of a Writ of Certiorari. These appeals are considered discretionary appeals in that the Supreme Court has the discretion to decide whether they will hear the appeal or not.
Explanation:
Ethics is a very important part in our daily lives. Ethics plays a vital role in a public speaking situation. An ethical public speaker should always be honest and should avoid plagiarism by taking his notes during the research process, identifying the sources, and ten deciding when it is suitable to cite the sources.
The ethical public speakers also also cite the sources properly by understanding how to paraphrase and then directly quote the sources.
In the context, if I lost the citation information for an important source for my speech, I will paraphrase the information and avoid plagiarism and as an ethical speaker I will mention that the abstract has been taken from an external source but the citation information was lost.