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i dont know you really tell me i love it
Answer:
1: D
2: A
3: A
4: A
Explanation:
I got it as a question on an Edge Instruction (I'm in 8th grade)
Answer: 14 I think the effect will happen if he dies bec his mom will be upset and he will not be able to perform 15 they visit bec joe was going crazy bec he did not what to die yet and he falls behind the black wall and then when to this class but I hope this helped
plz make brainly
Explanation:
If my understanding is correct, the “cold wave” became mainstream by streamlining the sound with pop-styled melodic focus after artists in the mid 70’s dropped the concept of guitar-led and cold punk music. Then, overwhelmed France, Belgium, and Poland with synth-driven, gnarling bass lines, that continually were coupled with wayward vocals. They claimed their barbed dance floor punk as native to the harsh environments they lived in and in return, frequently opposed singing in any other language than their own (crackmagazine.net). The whole ideology revolves around less guitar work, analogue experimentations, militant rhythm sections, and above all else, a vehemently do-it-yourself attitude. These artists are like Marquis de Sade (77-81), Jacno (79), and Norma Loy (80s) who I think is most responsible as Loy actually sang in English, opposed to all others of his genre. Asylum Party is another, who brought in British influences but disbanded due to financial issues (85). Now if this isn’t a grand enough appearance in mainstream music, look into Minimal Wave Records, Angular Recordings, Weird Records, and Ghostly International, who resuscitated the genre back to life in the mid 2000s, possibly condemned still to obscurity and oddities, they nonetheless were put back into a spotlight after these revisionist labels opened at the hands of forthcoming bands that are still more modern than their counterparts from the late 70s.
Answer:
I want to be a diabetic eduactor or nurse. I am a type one diabetic (not caused by diet and is autoimmune) and have always wanted to help people. It sounds selfish, but when I help I feel better bout what I am doing and who I am. Not only this but when I was diagnosed, the diabetic educators were sooo helpful. There was one especially, who had the same thing that I did, that took me to the side and explained it to me. She told me what my body was going through and how I could help it. It was really helpful, and I want to be that person for someone else.