Answer: an internal, or dispositional attribution
In an internal attribution, a person (like Isabella) concludes that an event (her boyfriend being late in meeting her) or a person's behavior is due to factors such as personal traits (unreliable and inconsiderate), abilities, or feelings and not because of other reason or situation (a meeting at work ran late).
While professional singers can command a pitch range of two octaves or more, an untrained voice is usually limited to about "An octave and a half".
<u>Answer:</u> Option C
<u>Explanation:</u>
A musical interval between two notes or between one musical pitch and another with double its frequency, is called an octave. Like A3 to A4 is the interval of one octave. It is a natural mechanism popular as the "basic miracle of music" its application is well spread in most of the musical systems. The pitch in one or more than one octave can be calculated as follows:
For an instance, if one note has a frequency of 440 Hz
- One octave above has a pitch: 2 × 440 Hz = 880 Hz (A5).
- The frequency of two octaves above is: 2 x 880 Hz = 1760 Hz (A6).
- The note one octave below is at 220 Hz
- The ratio of frequencies of two notes an octave apart is hence 2:1.
Answer:The loss of professional autonomy
Explanation:
The loss of professional autonomy this refers to de-professionalisation where one's ability to have influence and authority in their profession is taken away from them.
This occurs when the individual no longer defines the scope of their work and are not in power to create professional boundaries in their profession. Mostly this is due to the introduction of managerial power in which an individual no longer controls their own affairs professionally but the managers takes over the control and can decide what goes and what doesn't.
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Vietnamization was a policy of the Richard Nixon administration to end U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War through a program to "expand, equip, and train South Vietnamese forces and assign to them an ever-increasing combat role, at the same time steadily reducing the number of U.S. combat troops." "Peace with Honor" was a phrase U.S. President Richard M. Nixon used in a speech on January 23, 1973 to describe the Paris Peace Accords to end the Vietnam War.Closely connected with the phrase is the idea that Nixon claimed in 1968 to have a secret plan to end the war.
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