Associate degree. 2 yearsHigh school diploma or equivalent.
Bachelor's degree. 4 yearsHigh school. diploma or equivalent.
Master's degree. 1-2 years. Bachelor's degree.
Doctoral degree. 2+ years
Master's degree. (sometimes bachelor's degree is acceptable)
Judiciously: Making a good judgement that makes sense
One point and two point perspective differs most on their positioning. If you're looking at a piece, it's easiest to tell the difference by figuring out where the vanishing point is. For example, on a photo if you were going to walk to the farthest point you could see on the horizon(sometimes if there weren't buildings, trees, etc in the way), that's usually your vanishing point. <span>One point perspective (normal view) has one vanishing point. Think of pictures of lonely abandonned roads. The road eventually vanishes into nowhere, usually the center. That's your one point perspective. If you were creating a one-p drawing, you could place a point somewhere on the page, draw lines out from it. Draw two vertical lines, and you've made a wall. A flat surface should follow those lines to provide scale. It's helpful if you want to make a piece really feel like the viewer is involved in the view. </span><span>Two point perspective has two vanishing points on the horizon, usually one left and one right. Think of looking at the corner of a building from a distance, you'd see one wall disappearing off to one side, and one to the other side. Again scale is created by placing lines radiating out from both points. This is a great perspective for architectural renditions, and showing greater depth. </span>
When you avoid conflict, you are
also avoiding the chance to understand the reason behind why the conflict
happened. It will not help you grow as a person but it will make you become a
coward by escaping the reality. The more you avoid conflict, the more you are
trying to alienate yourself from the person/people that surround you. It will
give them the impression that you do not care at all. So, even if how painful
the conflict is/was or will be, you have to face it no matter what.
The answer is 3 for part a and b for part b