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Axis
The album's unique immediacy stems from Younger's instinctual muse, reactivating raw methods with fresh energy. 'I tuned back in to working with noise techniques again: more primitive equipment, cheap FX, contact mics, noise boxes.' Key guest contributions by Lucy Railton (cello), Mark Morgan of Sightings (guitar), Alex Tucker (vocals), and the late, legendary John Hannon (violin) further enrich the record's bristling palette.
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Axonas/Axis
In Axonas/Axis, Curtis gives voice to the experience of trauma and recovery through the poetic language of imagery rather than graphic detail, attempting to convey the fundamental twist in the narrative - perhaps even a breakage - that needs to be mended through a synthesis of mind, heart and body working towards the integration of the whole.The whole self. Using Ancient Greek words/concepts and mythology as a springboard to launch into her own personal etymology - the origin and intimate meaning of words dear to her - juxtaposed against what we commonly expect from that word.Ultimately, these poems attempt to tread on Holy ground, the territory where symbol is created from suffering and metaphor from the muscle of language, the territory of healing and wholeness.
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Eno Axis
Narratively, H.C. McEntire's 'Eno Axis' is about finding direction in the natural world, and following love. Sonically, it's an album shaped enormously by the atmosphere it was recorded in the crew's synergy and positivity, the proximity and presence of a band in a room playing with intention. Structurally, it's a group of songs inspired by the colors and tones of open tunings, by the sacrality of space and instinct. Stylistically, it's folk-rock leaning into its curious experimental side and moved by the spiritual rawness of classic soul and the simplicity of earnest pop. 'Eno Axis' feels like a confident and mature step forward from her debut album 'Lionheart' in tone, arrangement, production, and spirit.
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Axis Acacia Wood Chest Of 6 Drawers In Natural
Axis has a cool loft living vibe with its black metal framing and carved Acacia wood. The block design is carved in such a way to offer different levels and shapes which add interest and allow the light to highlight different sections. There are a host of different pieces to work throughout the home. FEATURES : Material : Acacia Wood Finish : Natural Cool loft living vibe with its black metal framing and carved Acacia wood Block design is carved in such a way to offer different levels and shapes which add interest and allow the light to highlight different sections There are a host of different pieces to work throughout the home Available at an affordable price Images shown are for illustration purpose only DIMENSIONS : Height : 740mm Width : 1030mm Depth : 400mm
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Which axis, the y-axis or the z-axis?
The y-axis is the vertical axis on a standard Cartesian coordinate system, while the z-axis is the vertical axis in a three-dimensional Cartesian coordinate system. The y-axis is typically used to represent the vertical position or value in a two-dimensional graph, while the z-axis is used to represent the vertical position or value in a three-dimensional graph. Therefore, the choice between the y-axis and the z-axis depends on whether you are working in a two-dimensional or three-dimensional space.
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Is organic sustainable?
Organic farming practices can be more sustainable than conventional methods in terms of reducing chemical inputs, promoting biodiversity, and improving soil health. However, there are challenges to the scalability and efficiency of organic farming, which can impact its overall sustainability. For example, organic farming typically requires more land and labor to produce the same amount of food as conventional methods, which can limit its ability to meet global food demand. Additionally, the transportation and distribution of organic products can have a higher environmental impact due to their shorter shelf life and the need for refrigeration. Overall, while organic farming has many sustainable benefits, there are also limitations to its long-term sustainability on a large scale.
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What are the x-axis and y-axis?
The x-axis is the horizontal line on a graph that represents the independent variable, or the variable that is being manipulated or controlled. The y-axis is the vertical line on a graph that represents the dependent variable, or the variable that is being measured or observed in response to changes in the independent variable. Together, the x-axis and y-axis create a coordinate system that allows for the visualization and analysis of relationships between variables.
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What are the x-axis and the y-axis?
The x-axis is the horizontal line on a graph, representing the independent variable. It is typically used to display categories or numerical values. The y-axis is the vertical line on a graph, representing the dependent variable. It is used to display the corresponding values of the dependent variable based on the values of the independent variable. Together, the x-axis and y-axis create a coordinate system that allows for the visualization and analysis of relationships between variables.
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Axis Acacia Wood Bookcase With 2 Doors In Natural
Axis has a cool loft living vibe with its black metal framing and carved Acacia wood. The block design is carved in such a way to offer different levels and shapes which add interest and allow the light to highlight different sections. There are a host of different pieces to work throughout the home. FEATURES : Material : Acacia Wood Finish : Natural Cool loft living vibe with its black metal framing and carved Acacia wood Block design is carved in such a way to offer different levels and shapes which add interest and allow the light to highlight different sections There are a host of different pieces to work throughout the home Available at an affordable price Images shown are for illustration purpose only DIMENSIONS : Height : 1730mm Width : 900mm Depth : 350mm
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Point or axis symmetry?
Point symmetry occurs when a figure can be rotated 180 degrees around a central point and still look the same. Axis symmetry, on the other hand, occurs when a figure can be reflected across a line and still look the same. Point symmetry is less common in geometric figures compared to axis symmetry.
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Which axis is meant?
It is not clear which axis is being referred to in the question. There are three possible axes that could be meant: the x-axis, the y-axis, and the z-axis. Each of these axes is used in different contexts, such as in mathematics, physics, or engineering. Without further context, it is difficult to determine which specific axis is being referred to.
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What is the reflection on the x-axis and the y-axis?
Reflection on the x-axis involves flipping a shape or point across the x-axis, causing the y-coordinate to change sign while the x-coordinate remains the same. Reflection on the y-axis involves flipping a shape or point across the y-axis, causing the x-coordinate to change sign while the y-coordinate remains the same. These transformations result in the shape being mirrored across the respective axis.
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What belongs on the x-axis and what belongs on the y-axis?
The x-axis typically represents the independent variable, or the variable that is being manipulated or controlled in an experiment. The y-axis represents the dependent variable, or the variable that is being measured or observed as a result of changes in the independent variable. In other words, the x-axis shows the cause, while the y-axis shows the effect. This relationship is important for understanding the relationship between the two variables and for interpreting the data presented in the graph.
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