Answer:
Describe
Explanation:
Explain how the picture on the right has more defined facial features bacause of the bold lines and the use of straight edged shapes used, Then explain how the picture on the left uses soft colours and blending to create facial features. The picture on the left also uses little to no lines while the picture on the right is purely lines
Answer:
C. Round, military-style glasses.
Explanation:
For his look as a character of a Musketeer named Gripweed in the movie "How I Won The War", The Beatles' John Lennon was made to cut his hair short. But more important and prominent of his look for the film was his character's requirement of wearing "round" granny like military-style glasses. This particular item of his character later stayed on with him, and he continued to wear it almost throughout his entire life. This glass also became more of a distinctive trademark of the image of John Lennon.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
The potential kitchen contaminant I am going to choose is the most common: people´s hair. That is why the first rule for people who work in the kitchen is to have their hair neatly tied back and to wear some kind of hair protection.
So this idea supports the way I would establish the seven principles of the HACCP (Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point) procedure, in order to eliminate this contaminant from my kitchen.
People's hair has many invisible substances that could be dangerous when preparing the ingredients for the food. So a more strict control and application of the principles of the HACCP would create a culture of prevention.
The seven principles of HACCP are 1) Conduct a hazard analysis. 2) Identify the critical control points. 3) Stablish critical limits. 4) Monitor the critical control points. 5) Establish a corrective action. 6) Verification. 7) Keep records.
Answer:
a
Explanation:
Today's ballet dancers will know many of the names of the steps, but the style of performing the steps today is different from the Baroque era, for example, in classical ballet the emphasis is up (high on the toes), while the Baroque style is more rooted to the ground (the heels just off the floor). so the baroque period was more natural and relaxed