Dubbing
Explanation:
<u>It is a common technique used in cinema to paste one person's voice over another to produce a desirable effect including the emulation of a proper voice for a specific role as is the case here.</u>
This was done to be as authentic about Welles' voice as was possible and not to break the immersion of the audience watching the film and familiar with Orson Welles.
To see if she can make her payments or the first one.
The answer of this is place
The answers are communal and agentic (respectively)
Completing the sentence:
A leadership style that is warm, helpful, kind, and concerned with the welfare of others is communal, while a leadership style that is assertive, controlling, independent, dominant, and self-confident is agentic.
Quick information:
Communal leadership tend to be more open, pleasant, fair, and the person in this role shows responsibility while agentic leadership came from the word agency and it has masculine descriptors including 'forceful' and 'dominant'
Answer:
Incident Type 5
Explanation:
Incident type 5 is the type of incident that can be managed with one(1) or two(2) single resources with up to six personnel.
Command and General Staff positions (other than the Incident Commander) are not
initiated.
The incident is included within the early operational moment and frequently within an hour to
a limited hours after resources arrive on scene.
A good examples is a vehicle fire, an injured person, or a police traffic stop etc.