I believe the correct answer is: Apollo.
The pediments of the Temple of Zeus at Olympia are some of
the best surviving examples of early Classical Greek sculpture which were
completed in 460 BCE. On the west pediment ('centauromachy' – battle between centaurs
and the Lapiths) Zeus stands in the center on the east and Apollo on the west. But,
Apollo is the deity who brings order to the scene as he is a deity promising to
restore order as the deity of rationality and self-control,
B Bruin is a jumpy and unruly dog when he’s outside
Answer:
Food Science
Explanation:
Food science is the applied science of food, it overlaps with agricultural science and nutritional science and leads through the scientific aspects of food safety and food processing, and the development of food technology, including food preservation, and sustainable production.
Roman architecture continued the legacy left by the earlier architects of the Greek world, and the Roman respect for this tradition and their particular reverence for the established architectural orders, especially the Corinthian, is evident in many of their large public buildings. However, the Romans were also great innovators and they quickly adopted new construction techniques, used new materials, and uniquely combined existing techniques with creative design to produce a whole range of new architectural structures such as the basilica, triumphal arch, monumental aqueduct, amphitheater, granary building, and residential housing block. Many of these innovations were a response to the changing practical needs of Roman society, and these projects were all backed by a state apparatus which funded, organized, and spread them around the Roman world, guaranteeing their permanence so that many of these great edifices survive to the present day.