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hate because then people would be generous and donate food/money and get rid of world hunger!
Explanation:
Answer:
* certified copy of your identity documents
* proof of payment of application fee (R150 per day)
* written motivation in support of the application
* plan of the premises clearly indicating in colour, the area to be licensed
* site plan
* description of the premises
* motivations in support of your application
* proof of right of occupation of premises
Explanation:
you must apply at least 14 days in advance of your event ,you will need to obtain form 12 and form 13 from the WCLA ( or from SD law ) .the following documents are required to accompany your application.
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Characteristic are small brushstrokes, light tones, depictions of light movements, depictions of everyday scenes, non-precise presentations of images, and studies of nature.
Explanation:
Some of the characteristics of impressionism are:
- small, visible <u>brush strokes</u> done swiftly, with no precision – these strokes were used in order to <u>capture the light movements </u>and part with the tradition of precision and perfection in art
- <u>the usage of light and pastel</u> <u>colors </u>and the rare appearance of the dark shadows and black – the impressionism was focused on the light and the passage of it, so the colors were chosen according to it
- <u>non-precise objects</u> that can’t be pinpointed from near, and make sense when observed from afar – the idea of the artist from a movement was to get observers into the painting from afar, while on the proximity they might only see the movements of the brush resembling the light movements.
- <u>the common, everyday scenes</u> – impressionist tried to paint what was around them in their daily lives. <u>They wanted to catch movements of nature, normal, domestic scenes, the pastime of people and small, but special moments</u>, and make them immortal. They did not paint historic events or important political figures.
Answer:
Forms with no projecting parts that could break
Explanation:
Egyptian sculpture follows a strict design style. In order to be faithful with the real representation, each body part had to be of a certain size and proportion, with its shoulders and face facing the viewer. The male statues were darker than the female ones; in the sitting statues, the hands had to be brought to their knees. Another important point, however, is the absence of the traditional projecting forms which can be found in other cultures, especially in the Greek culture. For the Egyptians, the sculpture should portray the Pharao or the God with perfection, but because of their art conception and the no use of traditional perspective, their statues didn't have any projecting part.
Answer:
One day I was walking home from school when a paper airplane hit my head! "Rude, who would do that?" I thought to myself. I noticed it was not just any paper airplane... It was a flier for some sort of magic fish the pet store was selling! "Magic?" I thought to myself, "Let's see what this is about."
I ran over to the pet store and saw the banner hanging up that said "Magic Goldfish for sale! Only $2.99!" I grabbed my money out of my pocket and bought the fish.
"What does this fish do?" I asked one of the employees.
"Here," the employee said, "Take this bucket of gumballs and they will act as water for the fish! It's like magic!"
When I got home, I put the fish in the bucket, and it... turned into a gumball? I decided to eat it, even though I felt sad eating my fishy friend. It was disgusting. I waisted my money and will never do that again.