Answer: A.) curable external obsolescence.
Explanation: According to wikkipedia obsolescence is" the state of being which occurs when an object, service, or practice is no longer wanted even though it may still be in good working order."
An ornate design is well crafted design that can hardly be reproduced. Due to the activity of pollution the very creative design is badly damaged, and although the building is in good working shape it is not very desirable to stay in due to its ugly appearance.
Answer:
Revenue will increase
Explanation:
Revenue will increase because in May certain places will be allowed to open. As things start to open people will be able to go back to work and start making money again.
Answer:
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Explanation:
Is that a good thing or bad thing, in my school a 40% is good that's why- BUT IF NOT THEN YOU'LL DO BETTER NEXT TIME!! But if you did well, that's great!! :)
A possibility is because others thought it was wrong to force breed other species with each other
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The US was still much more segregated and entrenched with conservative attitudes around the 1950s, with the civil right movement yet to develop a decade later; the big labels were not really interested in rock and roll at the time until Elvis with his swagger and more charisma than the other artists in the list <em>(mostly the way he was marketed)</em> what made him king due selling more records than anyone else and in a way that no one did before.
White artists rarely did better than original Black artists on the pop charts when making cover versions of R&B; Chuck Berry used to record on independent R&B labels with influences of CW as a previous attempt to appeal to pop audiences blending R&B + CW, what was called as the <em>"Whitening"</em> of R&B, which influenced artists such as Buddy Holly and Bill Haley who was a Diskjockey that further helped in better introducing that sound to white audiences due being <em>"white"</em> himself, but not in the same way Elvis could later on.
R&B and CW were both influenced by Jazz and Swing; albeit most of their sounds and tempos are different, their lyrics, chords, melodies, and themes were similar, both reflected the down economy of that time in history, which resonated with most people across the social spectrum, bringing them together somehow, making them realize they had more things in common than they thought; the <em>"Elvis phenomenon"</em> capitalized this better than other previous trends, due to his rags to riches story, genuinely aligned with the American dream.