Explanation: Perspective is a system that is used to emphasizes the study of the whole person. It requires a thorough understanding of the technique, which is very mathematical. Renaissance artists studied mathematics so they could understand art. They also studied anatomy to get a better look at the human body.
Answer: 1. Fall Down
Explanation: In one world I've developed, the local surface gravity is slightly more than three times the surface gravity on Earth. Humans settled this world and were doing quite well through highly advanced technology. A series of disasters removed that technology and even the knowledge of that technology. More than 800 Earth-years later, civilization has started to regain a semblance of Western civilization on Earth.
Gravity introduces a lot of stress on structures and, with a gravitational factor like my world, may be the primary motivator in design. While I generally gloss over the specifics of cities and structures, I would like to know the following:
1. What are the best (known) building materials for a high-gravity environment?
2. What are the best architectural constructs for a high-gravity environment? (e.g., arches, peaked or flat roofs)
3. Considering the safety concerns and additional stressors, is ornamentation a viable feature for structures in a high-gravity environment?
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<u>Vladimir Putin-</u> " Vladimir Putin served as president of Russia from 2000 to 2008, and was re-elected to the presidency in 2012. And again in the year 2018 he was again re-elected as the president of Russia.As he previously served as Russia's prime minister."
<u>“Gref Program”</u> was launched and approved by the government in 2000 during Putin’s first term,formally called the “<u>Program for the Socio-Economic Development of the Russian Federation for the Period 2000-2010,”</u>
During Putin's regime in the 10 years from 1999 to 2008, Russian GDP grew by 94% and per capita GDP doubled.
Explanation:
<u>Gref Program:</u>
In terms of economic policy, those 20 years fall into four distinct periods.
- The <u>“reform”</u> years of his first term (1999-2003),
- the “statist” years of his second term (2004 – the first half of 2008),
- the world economic crisis and recovery (the second half of 2008 – 2013),
- And the war in Ukraine, Russia’s growing isolation from the global economy, and stagnation (2014 – present).
<u>Critics About Putin:</u>
While his opponents think he leads by force, that he has taken away many people's freedom, and disagree with how he runs Russia and deals with world affairs.
<u>Lost of freedom:</u>
- According to Opposition the Russian people have lost a lot of their freedom.
- As they accuse him of making the country less democratic and giving too much control and power to small groups of wealthy people.
- While some also say's that he has been in power for too long and now it is time for someone else to be in charge.
<u>Unfair elections:</u>
- In March 2018, he won the Russian election making him president for another six years.
- One of the main people opposed to him in the election, Alexei Navalny, wasn't allowed to take part.
- As many believed that the elections held were not fair.
<u>Alleged Interference in the U.S elections:</u>
His government is been accused by many, as he had an alleged interference in the 2016 presidential campaign in the United States, which led to Donald Trump's win that year.As it is still considered as a hoax by many experts.
<u>Putin Against Genders:</u>
- One issue that has proved particularly controversial is Putin's treatment of gay people.
- His government passed a law in 2013 banning the promotion of homosexuality to people under the age of 18.
First. Choose the measure where you want to add notes. And a blinking cursor will appear.
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Til this day trying to survive has been a hard task due to the revise of our past history.In fact the vitality risk is very high.
Me putting it in question form;
do we need to revise our descions based upon our actions ? what if it is leading to the conclusion of survival ? even Vitality?