Answer:
c. stained glass window
Answer:
C
Explanation:
stained-glass window
Drag the tiles to the correct boxes to complete the pairs.
Rebecca, Sam, Peter, and Maggie all work at a reputable telecommunications company. Match each of their job roles with their job descriptions.
Answer:
Rebecca is the First Blue box, Pete is the second blue box down, Maggie is the third blue box down, and Sam is the Bottom Blue box
Explanation:
When in a major key, which of the following chords is used as a "frequently borrowed" chord?
Choose one • 2 points
I
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V
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I
I
V
V
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If you think your having a bad day listen to hurt by Johnny Cash If you think your life's terrible listen to Wrong side of heaven and the righteous side of hell by Five Finger Death Punch
here are some songs i like to listen to whenever i am in a certain mood
happier - marshmellow and bastille
hanging tree - from the hunger games
all of me - john legend
ME! - taylor swift and brandon urie
montero - little nas x
home - machine gun kelly, x ambassadors and bebe rexha
sunflower - post maone and swae lee
wellerman - nathan evans
dance monkey - tones and i
wait for it - usher
wait for it - hamiltion cast
my shot - hamiltion cast
high hopes - panic! at the disco
Which law allows an artist the right to prevent his or her work from being subject to derogatory treatment?
A.
the Code of Federal Regulations
B.
the First Amendment
C.
the Resale Act
D.
the Visual Artists Rights Act
Answer:
The answer is D. The Visual Artists Rights Act.
Explanation:
The Visual Artists Rights Act (VARA) grants artists protection to "moral rights" in their underlying art- even after another person owns the underlying work. Rights afforded by VARA extend regardless of who owns the physical work or who owns title to the copyright.
In 1990, Congress enacted the Visual Artists Rights Act to afford artists limited moral rights of attribution and integrity of certain limited types of visual arts. VARA guarantees authors of fine arts and exhibition photographs a right to claim or disclaim authorship- as well as further right to prevent distortion, mutilation, or modification of a work. The Visual Artists Rights Act also may provide- in limited circumstances- rights to stop destruction of a work incorporated into a building.
The Visual Artists Rights Act exclusively grants authors of works that fall under the protection of VARA the following four core rights: (1) right to claim authorship, (2) right to prevent the use of one's name on any work the author did not create, (3) right to prevent use of one's name on any work that has been distorted, mutilated, or modified in a way that would be prejudicial to the author's honor or reputation, and (4) the right to prevent distortion, mutilation, or modification that would prejudice the author's honor or reputation.
Where is the name of the building above