Answer: an artist themselves
Explanation: one who critiques art must have started from the beginning and worked their way to the top. Being a critic must mean you’re a researcher of art as well.
Another thing is to always critic your art as well! It’s good to notice your flaws as well, to help others grow from your mistakes as well, and succeed upon your successes.
You are in a group for one of your Paramedic classes. All the group work has been divided and everyone is to hand in their rough copies into Jason by Friday. Jason is supposed to compile all the information, proof read it and then send everyone a copy to read over before handing in to the professor. Jason compiles all the information but because he is running late in getting it all done, he decides to submit the paper without everyone else getting a chance to read it. A portion of his work is plagiarized. The group receives a zero on the assignment and this worth 25% of your final grade.
How can you lower the chances of build up of hazardous fumes in a studio?
Answer:
Open a window, air filters, wear goggles and gloves if needed.
Explanation:
It is extremely important to wear a mask to prevent ingesting hazardous fumes because that can cause many different health issues. Air filters will help to filter out the hazardous fumes and replace them with clean air.
how many measures in 4/4 time is equal to 3:12
Answer:
In 4/4 time signature (also referred to as COMMON TIME), is commonly found in every genre (or type) of music. In 4/4 there are four quarter notes per measure as noted by the number 4 on top (or a combination of other notes that equal four quarter notes)
Explanation:
Upon listening/reading to Claude Debussy’s Pellias et Mellisande’s song.It gives the listeners what kind of style in using element of music?
A. CHamber music
B innovative harmony
C orchestral music
D symphonic work
Answer:
innovative harmony
Explanation:
He coordinated the key levers of innovation to improve growth and business performance
Which is true of Roman architecture?
Roman temples were usually created of wood, mud, or other degradable materials, so none are still standing today
However, there are several tomb-houses still in good shape because they were made of stone.
The Romans borrowed heavily from the Greeks and Etruscans in style, but were innovative engineers who developed
round arches, aqueducts, and roads that are all still standing today
Most Roman structures still standing today are load-bearing tombs for rulers, or temples using colonnades and
hypostyle halls, but they did not use arches of any kind.
The Romans were great innovators who developed the three Classical orders, and calculated precise measurements
to create optical illusions in their templs
Answer:
1+1= window
Explanation:
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Examples of motives and phrases in songs.
Answer/Explanation:
For example, the same melody may sound quite different depending on whether the character is in love, being heroic, or dying. A melodic phrase based on the Siegfried leitmotif, from Wagner's opera The Valkyrie. Any motif may be used to construct complete melodies, themes and pieces.
What is your god’s origin story? Where did they come from? Why were they created, made, conceived, maybe? Who did the creating, making, or conceiving?
Answer:
Aphrodite, ancient Greek goddess of sexual love and beauty, identified with Venus by the Romans. The Greek word aphros means “foam,” and Hesiod relates in his Theogony that Aphrodite was born from the white foam produced by the severed genitals of Uranus (Heaven), after his son Cronus threw them into the sea. Aphrodite was, in fact, widely worshipped as a goddess of the sea and of seafaring; she was also honoured as a goddess of war, especially at Sparta, Thebes, Cyprus, and other places. However, she was known primarily as a goddess of love and fertility and even occasionally presided over marriage. Although prostitutes considered Aphrodite their patron, her public cult was generally solemn and even austere.