Answer:
Texture gradient
Explanation:
In psychology, Texture gradient is said to be the distortion in size which closer objects have compared to objects farther away.
That is to say that, objects that are closer to you appear distorted when compared to when the same objects are farther away.
It also involves groups of objects that appear to be denser as they move farther away.
Noticing a certain amount of detail based on how close something is, and thus having a sense of depth perception is referred to as Texture Gradient.
Texture Gradient is somehow related to relative size but it is a depth cue in its own right.
According to Gibson in 1950 most surfaces, such as walls, roads, flowers and field of flowers in bloom, have a texture and as the surface gets farther away from us this texture gets finer and appears smoother. This is an illustration of gradient texture depth cue and it mirrors how Marcus saw the Magnolia tree and it's leaves.
Answer: the profit motive
Explanation:
The is the finical risk undertaken by a firm for the motive of generating profit from a business transaction
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i feel that black lives are in danger and the way they are treated by law enforcement is disgusting. i also think that white privilege DOES exist and it shows. when the capitol was stormed, white people were LET IN by police and they even took selfies with police. but when blm protests took place, people were severely injured and killed by police. our country has literally been built on racism & slavery and it has gone on for too long. it's been about 150 years since slavery ended and we're STILL battling racism to this day. i can’t imagine what black people go through everyday and i sincerely hope once trump is out of office, we will all be able to fight against the existence of white supremacy and the oppression against black lives.