It pauses, so just press play again.
Your software might turn off the internal speaker to prevent feedback from the live microphone, or your heaphone/mic jack may be broken.
If the crackling is not part of the song, yes, it is bad. It could mean that the headphones have taken water damage.
It is a pedometer.
On a personal level, make them listen to music through headphones while having a conversation with them. Adjust the volume until they're talking at the required volume themselves. If this is for a class have music playing in the background. If this is a measure that needs to be taken discreetly then have the music playing loud in an adjacent room that you say you 'have no control over', apologise for the noise and conduct a class or conversation 'regardless'.
No it doesnt the goalkeeper saved then the kicks been taken so it doesnt count
In that case, it seems they are defective, and they probably will need to be taken to a repair shop.
The "phone" part of the word is being used as its root word meaning "sound," rather than a short way of saying "telephone." Therefore, the word, taken literally, means "head sound."
Those that are relevant in the country you are practising your profession.
Degrassi music is all copywrited and cannot be taken.
It is when a program or music is taken and used without buying it first. The creator of that music or software does not get the money for their work. It is stealing software or music.
Its a show for kids..he doesnt curse or anything..
Provided they do not exceed the cabinet weight and size limit, in theory yes, speakers can be taken on a plane in hand luggage.