Men like to have their ego stroked, so usually it's the cut and dry,"oh you're SO brave" and "I like a guy that can _________ " Just make them feel manlier and that should be fine
Actually, there is more than one, as Brazil has a mix of cultures (Indigenous, European, African) and this mixture produced many new instruments.
One example is atabaque, which can produce a variety of sounds: from higher to lower (but not very high,) and it can produce sharp and more fluid, sustaining sounds, too.
It's a percussion instrument because the sound is produced as a result of striking something (and not for example of a flow of air)
Explanation: Go find the internet resources, and scroll through , pick five pictures, giving a source , title, date, and artist-
I'm not sure i can help you more than this.
David is looking for images to include in a presentation about the history of America's national parks. <u>John Muir</u> photographer’s body of work will be most useful to David.
The Golden Gate National Recreation Area's Muir Woods is named in honor of John Muir, one of the nation's most well-known naturalists and conservationists.
Both the National Park System and the founding of the Sierra Club are attributed to Muir. He inspired future generations of wilderness champions by educating Americans about the importance of the nation's wilderness.
Muir pondered the relationship between man and nature during his protracted wanderings. He came to the conclusion that every living thing has intrinsic value and the right to exist.
According to Muir, there is no difference between humans and other kinds of life.
He also saw how vulnerable nature was and how human pressure on the land—through activities like grazing, forestry, and commercial development—was steadily eradicating all of its beauty.
To learn more about John Muir here
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Testing for coplanarity can be done by finding
the point-plane
distances of the points <span>
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by <span>
</span> and checking if they are all zero, by using arbitrary
number of <span>
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</span>. Two lines will not always share all planes, though. They can
be coplanar on the same horizontal plane, for example, but not be on the same
vertical plane.
In this problem, we can see that the line WY is obviously in
both planes, and there won't be any additional points unless the planes are
coincident. In this case, since W, X, Y and Z are not all coplanar, the
planes don't coincide, so the answer is Line WY.