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Iranian violence

 Recently prostests in Iran are more common, so their gavernment started to capture people, falsely accuse them of vriatey of crimes and later execute them. This happened to Majidrez Rahnavard. He was accused of killing and injuring special forces personel. When he was kept in captivity he couldn't have a lawyer or make his trial public. People closest to him didn't know what is happening to him. His mother was allowed to visit him night before his execution. On monday he was exucuted. His face was covered with a bag, his arms and legs were tied so he could move. He was hanged. After this situation people are scared because many of prostestors had been captured and their situation is very similar to Rahnavard's. I hope this situation will not escalate. https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/dec/12/scores-of-executions-feared-in-iran-as-23-year-old-hanged-in-public-execution

assault

 Man who is simply called Bob was attacked on Monday shortly after four p.m. It happed in Manchester consulate. Man had to stay in the hospital overnight due to his injuries which included a cut under one of his eyes. Bob was a pro democracy protestor who not long after four p.m. was dragged into the chinese consulate grounds and brutally beaten by a few men. Chinese said that Bob entered the compound illegaly. Beijing's spokesperson told the press that Manchester needs to take better care about their people.

Why Americans have different sounds

Storm Fiona

 After strom Fiona had hit Canada on Saturday it left a lot of damage. Even troops had to be engaged in cleaning up the mess. Stripped roofs, electrical fires and sinking houses were a common soght roght after the catastrophy. There are no confirmed deaths caused bt it in Canada, however a woman who might have been swept away is reported missing. Storm was in fact so great that it is estimated that between eight and twelve buildings had washed into the sea. Fiona had the smallest pressure for a huricane to create a landfall in Canada, which was told by Canadian Hurricane Center. This situation shows how small our power is compared to the power of nature.

The hardest instrument

You can measure how hard it is to play the instrument by looking at how hard it is to understand the basics or how hard it is to master the instrument. For example it is quite easy to learn how to play easy songs and chords on the guitar, but when you get to more complicated melodies it becomes very difficult. The hardest instrument to play is oboe. First of all this instrument requires a lot more of maintenance than most of other instruments. It is also very hard to tune this object, but without making it sound right, you can not learn even basics. After you finally tune you realise that it is very counterintuitive. For example in order to play higher notes you have to lower your hand. Oboe is considered the hardest instrument in the world. https://higherhz.com/hardest-instruments-to-learn-play-master/

Electronic versus instruments music

Is electronic music going to replace instrumental music. It would be easier for musicians to just use prerecorded sound and mix them together than to play and actually make sound they need. Well the answer is no. It is probably not gonna happen because we know how beneficial playing music is. Your verbal skills and memory are better, you have a healthy hobby and it is considered atractive by many. And a lot of sound can be mixed together but they wont sound right because they will be made using two different instruments. In this situation there are more cons than pros. In near future and aviable tehnology instrumental music is not going to get replaced by electronic music, but it might happen in the future.  https://www.britannica.com/art/Electronic-music

Is listening to music a waste of time

At first glance listening to music seems like a waste of time. We repeatedly hear rythmic sound and thats it. So maybe it is a waste of time? Well actually listening to music is very beneficial. First of all it helps us improve our verbal skills. When young children were subjected basic musical training (in rythm, pitch voice and basic musical concepts) over a course of a month they were better in understanding certain words and explain their meaning. Listening and making music can also keep our brain healthy as it ages. It works because listening to music is like an excersize to brain. If you have contact to music while aging you can expect to have better memory and metal sharpness as you age. https://www.quora.com/Is-listening-to-music-a-waste-of-time