The portrait of hatshepsut illustrate the persistence of old kingdom conventions during the new kingdom as she wears the kilt, headdress, and beard of the male rule.
<h3>What was the
old kingdom?</h3>
It is the name given to the period when Egypt gained in complexity and achievement, spanning from the Third Dynasty through the Sixth Dynasty (2686-2181 BCE).
The period was most famous for building pyramids as it includes the first pyramid, the Pyramid of Djoser and the largest pyramid, the Great Pyramid at Giza. The peak of the Old Period was during the Fourth Dynasty when pharaohs such as Sneferu and Khufu ruled.
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Residents in each of the 28 wards in the City of St. Louis elect an alderman to represent their interests.
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D) Relationships
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Answer: En plein air
Explanation:
En plein air is a French word that refers to outdoor. En plein air is an outdoor painting. Although this is fascinating it also have it's disadvantages where the artist is prone to distraction from the environment and may not be compared to indoors where commitment and concentration is completely guaranteed.
Answer: D) Segmental level, projection level, precommand level
Explanation: The hierarchical organisation of the motor control system is only one aspect, besides it there is a parallel one. The motor control system is responsible for regulating movement and as such is crucial for the body's motility, which includes directional movement and reflexes. Of course, motor control only exists in organisms that have a nervous system.
As for the hierarchy of the motor control system, the lowest in the hierarchy is the segmental level. It consists of reflexes and parts of the nervous system in charge of automatic movements.
Second in the hierarchy from the lowest to the highest is the projection level and helps in the functioning of the segmental level, i.e, for the regulation of reflexes and for monitoring the multi neuronal system.
The highest level is the precommand level, which is responsible for controlling the output impulses that control the finest, most precise movements of the body, responsible for starting and stopping movements, regulating the muscles, and preventing unwanted movements.