Gus would be best served by imagining himself <u>"practicing hard and mastering the troublesome passages".</u>
All music majors and minors are required to exhibit a senior recital.
WELL, a senior recital is a melodic execution done on either an instrument or with the voice. It is typically 40-60 minutes, and the music performed is more often than not in a traditional setting. It's a cumulation of everything that the student has studies and learned in his/her four years of study and ranges in melodic styles from the Baroque time frame to the twentieth century.
The appropriate response is extrinsic motivation. This alludes to conduct that is driven by outside prizes, for example, cash, popularity, evaluations, and acclaim. This sort of inspiration emerges from outside the person, rather than natural inspiration, which starts within the person.
<span>Assuming that this is referring to the same list of options that was posted before with this question, <span>the correct response would be the "objectivity" of the researcher, since quantitative data is often indisputable from an objective sense, whereas qualitative data can be interpreted in different ways. </span></span>
They do good things for the communtiy and pay taxes and obey the law which is good, and they set good examples.
Answer:
anxiety and novelty seeking
Explanation:
Anxiety will create a general discomfort that can happened in many instances (maybe in social situations, when learning something that they're not comfortable with , etc.) In some cases, they responded to this anxious behavior by seeking novelty as new source of excitement to replace their anxiety.
Among children, novelty seeking (excitement seeking) probably carried out by running around, pulling their friends' hair, screaming, etc.
But if this type of behavior is carried out until adolescence, the novelty seeking that they seek to address their anxiety could developed into things such as vandalism and substance abuse.