Answer:
What is it about?
Explanation:
Answer:
Really? Wow
Explanation:
Go Girl (or boy) Wahoo!!!
Wait...
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how did nevelson's work evoke during the 1960s and 70s?
Answer:
Explanation:
her work during the 60's and 70's
Why is it important to learn and practice the specific techniques before
performing mime illusions in your scene?*
Please I need help fast
Answer:
To ensure that the mime performance will be accurate and convincing. With repetition of techniques, the illusions will be more realistic.
Explanation:
One way to decide whether evidence is stronf is to see if it might help answer the majorbresearch___________.
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Explanation:
Name all the primary colors and there history.
Answer:
: black, white, red, green, yellow, and blue with others like brown, purple and pink coming at various times afterward.
Answer:
The primary colors are red, blue, and yellow. These are the three pigment colors that can never be made when you mix any color. The primary colors are combined to form the rest of the colors. You can also mix them with black or white to form lighter tones or tints and darker hues or shades of these colors.
Explanation:
A theory is supported by _____
Which woodwind helps the entire orchestra tune before a concert?
bassoon
violin
flute
oboe
Answer:
Oboe :)
Explanation:
oboe :) hope this helps
Kiran was a digital animator, but he took a few years off while his children were young. Now, he is ready to re-enter the work force. What should he expect has changed in the digital arts during the past few years? Question 2 options: New technology has recently been developed. It is not likely that much has changed since he left. Now portfolios are no longer considered helpful. The level of quality expected from clients has decreased
Answer:
New Technology has recently been developed
Explanation:
If new technology has recently been developed then his job has changed alot he doesnt have to work as hard and things that took days back then could take seconds and the press of a button now.
What are some character traits that all flowers share?
what is your favorite flower and why?
what are some specific character traits that your flower has?
Answer:
Hi again! :) I love roses, because they are beautiful and come in a lot of different colors! Their traits are that they have a lot of petals, and smell really nice. They have thorns on them too, which aren't always so nice lol!
Explanation:
Who all watches Hawaii five-0
Answer:
I have heard of it but never watched it..
Explanation:
Actually my cousin has watched it
Why are more and more people demanding eco-friendly food choices?
What is not considered to be a principle of composition?
Some principles of organization affecting the composition of a picture are: Shape and proportion. Positioning/orientation/balance/harmony among the elements. The area within the field of view used for the picture ("cropping")
THIS IS PHOTGROPHY HELP!Justine is transferring images to her computer, but she forgot to tell the computer where to save them. What will happen to her images ОА. The computer will choose a place to store them. B. The images won't be transferred. Oc. The images will be deleted. OD. The computer will tag and sort the images for her.
hey what type of ore is an ore gasm?
Answer:
v
Explanation:
1. Imagine that you have just received a critique on one of your photographs. The following is an
excerpt from the critique:
Overall the composition in this photograph is decent but there is a bit of unnecessary clutter that makes
it difficult to know where to focus your eye. It appears that you are trying to create a mysterious mood
with the lighting, but it is a bit too dark, making it difficult to appreciate the details. And while the details
are present, they could be sharpened or blurred based on what you want the viewer to focus on. The
composition is quite symmetrical, both vertically and horizontally, however, the rule of thirds is not
adhered to.
How would you respond to this critique? How would you allow this critique to guide your future work?
Explain.
2. Examine the photo below. What technical improvements could you make to this photo? Why
would you make these changes? What camera settings would you possibly change if you were
to re-shoot this photo? Explain.
3. Define the term critique in your own words. How can you differentiate critique from criticism?
Identify a scenario that helps to illustrate the meaning of each term and how they differ from one
another. Describe and explain
4. You learned that visual metaphors are representations that compare one thing to another. One
example of this is a family tree which compares a family to a tree. What are some other
examples of visual metaphors? Try to choose some examples that are meaningful to you.
Identify at least three visual metaphors, photography-based or otherwise, and describe and
explain Identify the significance of these metaphors to you.
Answer:
-_-i give props to this person for typing that much
Explanation:
I’ve been working on this assignment for almost 2 hours how do you transpose a melody when the original melody is different from the one you have to transpose it to?
Answer:
Take each note in the original melody and determine its scale degree. For example, to transpose c major to d major, you would substitute the original c major to the d major that corresponds to the same scale degree.
The day they found me, I hadn't yet been played
Inside my workshop behind the old arcade
Electric desires had unraveled all my wires
Now I'm in the box for safekeeping
The news reporters reported that I died
But all my organs were living on inside
Circuit board to brain with two lungs collecting change
One big human heart gently beeping
You can't win me, I can't be beat
I won't hurt you unless you cheat
You can't see me behind the screen
I'm half human and half machine
Thank God for business, they let me take the floor
I stood so proudly, like I was going to war
Players soon appeared and I quickly was revered
This must be what love would have felt like
Such dedication, they came from miles away
With eyes so piercing, they'd wait their turn to play
In perfect patient lines because I was in their minds
I could do whatever I felt like (Whatever I felt like)
You can't win me, I can't be beat
I won't hurt you unless you cheat
You can't see me behind the screen
I'm half human and half machine
I'm happy for years and years
And only eating the occasional maintenance man
Only driving a few kids to madness
Maybe they were predisposed to madness, who knows?
I only want to have fun
But now they're telling me my days here are done
'Cause there's a little tiny box they make in Japan
And pretty soon it's gonna fit in your hand
It's getting lonely, it's getting hard to breathe
The arcade's empty, I think it's Christmas Eve
Someone's broken in, now they're painting on my skin
Breaking me and taking my quarters
Bashing in my face with a crowbar
Kicking me and pushing me over
Now they see my blood on their sneakers
You can't win me, I can't be beat
I won't hurt you unless you cheat
You can't see me behind the screen
I'm half human and half machine
Answer:
hey bestieeee...u doing alright?
Explanation:
1 stick of butter is also equal to ?
When making wraps, what do you need to keep in mind?
Culinary ch.19
Answer:
warm your tortilla before you start rolling everything together. Just for 10 seconds on each side in a pan, or quickly in the microwave, you'll be surprised how well your wrap stays together
and make sure to wrap it like this
Fold the sides of the wrap halfway towards the center
Bring the bottom third towards the center
Tuck your filling back into the wrap as you roll it up
Continue folding the wrap from the bottom until you reach the end
A dab of a smear of your choice on the edges to keep the wrap together
Explain the differences between 4/4 and 3/4 time.
- I am pretty sure the teacher wants to know the difference in what it sounds like, but if that doesn't make sense, any help is appreciated!
Which statement about Frank Stella's paintings is true?
He placed shapes carefully so they don't overlap.
He made paintings that are representational.
He made a series of artworks using protractor shapes.
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Answer:
I'm like totally sorry, I don't know who that is....
Explanation:
like, but have a like totally hot day ig<3
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Answer:
Okay. I will give her respect :)
Explanation: hope it helps ^w^
A guest has a confirmed reservation for a room facing the ocean, but the clerk mistakenly allots the room to another customer. When the guest arrives, the clerk tells her that there was no mention of a room facing the ocean in the reservation details. Which ethical principle has the attendant violated?
A.
confidentiality
B.
honesty
C.
respect
D.
sense of fairness
how did the girls team on Stanford University team feel when they first saw the berkeley players? (Get epic question)
Answer:
Women’s intercollegiate basketball debuted in 1896 with a fierce Stanford vs. Cal contest
American life was already changing when nine Stanford women strode onto the court April 4, 1896 at San Francisco’s Page Street Armory to take on the University of California in the world’s first women’s intercollegiate basketball game.
That September, the state’s male electorate would weigh a proposal to give California women the vote. (It lost, finally passing in 1911.) Automobiles were already starting to appear on the streets.
As the Armory game tipped off, many of the 700 women spectators felt themselves witnesses to similar societal change. All three big San Francisco newspapers sent women writers and artists to cover the historic contest, for men were banned for modesty’s sake. Denied admission, men climbed the roof and peered in the windows. Women inside fended them off with sticks.
“There is not an instant of ennui in basket ball. All is motion, change, excitement,” the Chronicle reporter wrote.
Yet it wasn’t, not by modern standards.
The game invented by James Naismith only four years earlier quickly became so popular among women that a Smith College instructor adapted the rules for what were thought to be women’s physical and psychological frailties.
Each half of the Armory court was zoned in thirds according to the so-called “half-court” rules that prevailed in the women’s game with few changes through the 1960s. Three players were consigned to each zone. Each could possess the ball for five seconds and dribble it twice. Only the “home” players at the net could shoot.
And at the net, Berkeley’s players, though said by reporters present to be taller and have better hair, were weak.
“The girls they had depended upon to score for them missed the basket repeatedly,” the Chronicle observed.
The game was tied at 1-1 when Stanford’s Agnes Morley, ’00, executed “a long, fine, straight throw clean from the shoulder” for the win. Morley was a rancher’s daughter from New Mexico who had already hunted bears – real ones – and once subdued a rowdy teenager at the rural school where she briefly taught by punching him in the gut.
She and her teammates returned to Palo Alto as heroes, met by cheering male crowds and a Stanford Band serenade.
But it was all too much, too soon. In December 1899, Stanford put an end to women’s intercollegiate team sports, according to the faculty, “for the good of the students’ health” and, according to the Daily, for “the unpleasant publicity accompanying the contests.”
Such reactions stemmed from anxiety over the changing times, wrote Stanford player and author Mariah Burton Nelson, ’78, in her book The Stronger Women Get, The More Men Love Football: “an actual fear … that women’s growing athleticism somehow threatened not only men and men’s sports but the very nature of things: men on top.”
Stanford also muted its support for other women’s sports. The women’s tennis team, for example, failed to get Block S varsity letters as their male counterparts did, but instead sweaters that said “Tennis,” on the grounds that their own tournament with Cal lacked recognition as an intercollegiate contest.
Even so, the basketball players sneaked across the Bay to Berkeley and played a rematch in 1900, according to Sue Macy, author of Basketball Belles, a children’s book on the historic 1896 game. This time, they walloped Cal 7-0 before fading into sports obscurity.
It took decades and the implementation of federal Title IX before women’s sports at Stanford or the rest of America redeemed the promise of the Cardinal’s historic 1896 win.
But when it did, Stanford women were ready. Stanford won NCAA championships in 1990 and 1992 under great Coach Tara VanDerveer and reached the Final Four in 12 of its last 27 seasons. Meanwhile, in 1995, the university retroactively awarded Block S varsity letters to 2,200 women who had competed at Stanford in the decades before Title IX.
The 1896 game stands as a monument to the players’ progressivism, athletic skill and pride.
“It’s always been so surprising that this first game took place on the West Coast when basketball itself started in the East,” Macy said. “The colleges were so conscious on the health of the women that they didn’t want to overtax them.
“But the West Coast upstarts had other ideas. Thanks to them, Stanford has a legitimate claim to being the first women’s basketball power,” Macy said. “And they still are.”
Explanation:
Read the excerpt from Heart of a Samurai. 1. There was sky, plenty of sky, all the sky you could want. 2. Day after day it hung like a swath of blue silk, and at night like a black velvet cloak studded with cold jewels. 3. It gave little warmth. 4. And barely any rain. Which sentence uses the most precise words to help the reader imagine the sky? sentence 1 sentence 2 sentence 3 sentence 4
Answer:
Number 2
Explanation:
2. "Day after day it hung like a swath of blue silk, and at night like a black velvet cloak studded with cold jewels."
This sentence best describes the sky in a way that would help the reader imagine the sky, as it uses many descriptive words and helps to paint a clearer image of what the sky looks like.
Answer:
2
Explanation:
In art, what is the definition of value?
The lightness or darkness of a color or pure hue
A term generally used to describe art that is not representational or based on external
reality or nature
A moving dot with a start and a finish point
A term used to describe a color made by mixing at least two primary colors
Answer:
The lightness or darkness of a color or pure hue
Explanation:
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Which statement about Frank Stella's paintings is true?
He placed shapes carefully so they don't overlap.
He made paintings that are representational.
He made a series of artworks using protractor shapes.
Answer:
The correct answer is He placed shapes carfully so they don't overlap. I hope thats helpful atJAYSUNDUDE4
Explanation:
ARTS - Picture Analysis
Directions: Below are digital artworks on Philippine culture and tradition Analyze the picture and write an essay about
the role, functions and characteristics of 21st century arts.
Answer:
Q1 D
Explanation:
Tell me a line from a Horror Movie and I will guess the movie.
Answer:
Gruffy Voice: They just dont get us, and they never will..
Both scenes from the same movie, guess.
Gruffy Voice: Go ahead and shoot!, ill be back I always will!
What does
An artist use for
Still life
Answer:
mostly fruit :)
Explanation:
it is a work of art depicting mostly inanimate subject matter
mostly natural things like fruit..flowers..rocks..ect.