The story takes please somewhere undefined in the Middle East, most likely Persia. The story is simple. A king sleeps with different women every night and in the morning he beheads the previous nights' wife because his wife cheated on him and he doesn't trust them anymore. When he meets <span>Scheherazade she asks him if she could tell a story to her sister and the king also sat and listened. When it dawned, he liked it and decided not to kill her because it was a cliffhanger. This happened every night for 1001 nights during which he fell in love with her and eventually made her his new wife sparing her completely.</span>
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C.perfect octave
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Pythagoras studied the Greek instrument known as the Lyre to find the different sounds produced when you change the length of the strings. He discovered that if the strings are of the same length they produced the same sound but if they were of different lengths they produced different sounds.
If the two strings length are in ratio 1:1 they have the same sound known as perfect unison, if the two strings are in ratio 2:1 the sound is a perfect octave, if two strings length are in ratio 3:2 the sound is a perfect fifth
Answer: In a 4/4 musical notation, a full rest lasts for four beats, a 1/2 rest for 2 beats, a 1/4 rest for one beat and an 1/8 rest for half a beat. An eighth rest is half the length of 1 / 4 rest.
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From my point of view, I think all teenagers deserve an allowance. Allowances help teenagers manage money and will prepare kids for the future. Without money managing experiences, adults of the future will spend money foolishly. Others will have plenty of cash if they learn young.
Another reason I think allowances are a good idea is so teenagers will have a certain limit to spending money. A weekly or monthly allowance of a reasonable amount of cash is good. My allowance is $60 at the first of each month and if my parents don't give me my allowance on time, I charge them a $1 interest for each day I don't receive it. I think the amount I get is pretty reasonable because it's not too little and not too much so I seem to manage well.
Allowances should depend on a family's financial situation. Some families are too poor to give their children an allowance and other families are so rich that they constantly hand out money to their children without refusing, which spoils most teens. In order to avoid that kind of situation I think whether a family is rich or poor they should still provide their child with an allowance. At least a dollar a day or just enough to realize the value of a dollar. Ten dollars every two weeks would be reasonable for a middle class family or whatever the family decides on. Any amount will be fine so that kids can learn to save there money and let it grow or just blow it all off and be broke.
As I was saying, what is done with the money is the teenager's choice. But parents should still watch what their kids do with their money and guide them to spend it wisely. Some kids may start buying drugs or betting their money in foolish ways. Others, like myself can invest their money by putting it into stocks. This is also another learning experience for many teens.
In conclusion to my opinion, allowances do help educate teenagers, manage their money, and at the same time prepare them for the future.
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