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Is it acceptable to go to the toilet (both types)out of doors, in nature, when walking or hiking?
If not in a National Park, you can probably just go off the trail. If its #2, make sure you bury it to prevent nasty sights and smells. The deeper the better.
Try to leave no trace that you were ever there.
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When did Sir Edward Hillary climb Mount Everest?
I think 1953 is correct. If not, very near that time.
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Who else is underwhelmed by the sight of the Rockies from Denver? I was surprised that the view from the city was only mildly interesting, and doesn't (IMO) make up for the flat, dry terrain and the bubble o' smog over the metro area.
You may have been displeased by the city view, but venture into the Rocky Mountains. The farther and more isolated areas you go to, the more beautiful. You could also try the National Parks, Aspen, or Glenwood Springs.
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How is music used to enhance the visuals in a movie?
Music enhances the feeling and emotion in movies. Good music for movies makes the movie more alive and more terrifying, sad, fast-paced, or memorable.
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Is music infinite or will there come a time when it has all been done?
I think there will always be a new style and uniqueness in music. It may be influenced by earlier music types, but it will never repeat. At least I hope not.
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What is the oldest type of music you like listening to?
Baroque classical. Bach's time period.
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Why type of music do you listen to?
Classical. Mostly Beethoven, Tchaikovsky, and Bach. I will never get tired of this music.
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What type of music are you listening to right now?Metal,Rap,techno,or whatever?
Classical piano pieces: Chopin, Beethoven, etc.
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If you could choose a song to die to, which would it be?
If I die when I am young and tragically, I would want to hear Vocalise by Rachimanoff, for it is sad and unquestionably beautiful.
If I reach death after a long and great life, I would want Beethoven's Ode to Joy from his Ninth Symphony for its joy and victory.
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