<u>Editorial Essay</u>
<h2><u>Our folk musical instruments, our identity</u>
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As we know that the folk musical instruments are those instruments that represent the culture, caste, and society of a certain place. Each community has its own culture, rituals, and traditions which may be similar but most of them were different to a particular place. Nepal is rich in cultural diversity that is why different culture is found in Nepal. Our folk musical instruments are part of them which represent us and our identity.
Today's era is the era of science and technology, due to this person of our country are not giving interest to our culture and activities. they were influenced by western culture. They start to talk in English to Nepali people, they don't even say we have our dresses. let's take an example; Khin, Murali, and Jhyali are the common musical instruments of the Newar community living in Kathmandu valley and other cities of Nepal but we see few old Newars involved in it. These musical instruments indicate the Newari society in Kathmandu. Similarly, Yalamber is a popular musical instrument of the Kirats of eastern Nepal. Sarangi is the typical musical instrument for the Gandarbha community of the Kaski district. Ektare is used by the sages and ascetics only whereas Damphu is an essential musical instrument of Tamangs. Panchae Baja is played by Damai in the wedding ceremony. Thus, we can say that folk musical instruments represent us, our culture, our society, and give us our identity.
Our folk musical instruments give us our native identity, though the use of folk musical instruments is decreasing day by day. To preserve our identity, we need to Preserve our folk musical instruments, our culture, our tradition, and our rituals. we need to perform a cultural program. we need to aware people by educating them about the importance of Preserving our folk musical instruments. let's preserve our folk musical instruments and preserve our own identity.
A week later, when asked to recall the accident again, Mike reports the driver of the SUV running a stop sign is an example of <span>misinformation effect
</span><span>misinformation effect refers to a situation when someone's ability to recall episodic memories became impaired after not relieving it for some period of time. This happens because, after the event, the episodic memories tend to be replaced by newer memories that happen after that.</span>
I believe the answer is: self fulfilling prophecy
Self fulfilling prophecy refers to the prediction that somehow makes itself become true/fulfilled. Other example would be when a person is inherently believe that he is somehow intellectually inferior and cannot do anything to improve their get. This often lead him to not making any efforts since he believes it pointless, which lead to self-fulfilling his initial opinion about himself.
Answer:
during adulthood the proportion of slow-wave sleep gradually declines
Explanation:
Slow-wave sleep: the term "slow-wave sleep" is also denoted as SWS, and is determined as an individual's phase-three sleep that is considered as the "deepest phase" of NREM (non-rapid eye movement) sleep and is therefore distinguished through "delta waves" which is being measured by EEG. During this phase of sleep, sleepwalking and dreaming can happen and is often considered as an important part of "memory consolidation".
In the question above, the given statement states that the difference in the sleep patterns of Charlene and her elderly aunt can be best explained via research that explains that during the adulthood proportion of an individual's life the "slow-wave sleep" tends to decline gradually.
Answer: Technological
Explanation:
Technology and innovation goes together, what would have been seen as an innovation in the past has been replaced today by an upgrade in that field, there's always an upgrade, making room for new products and the old or previous ones become obsolete.