All of the countries<span> are represented among the climbing parties. Many different countries with different cultures were there to experience the same life and death phenomena that troubled the author in writing this piece. The countries enumerated are among those who have experienced these phenomena and are considered as climbing parties.</span>
In the 16th century trade and commerce was the main motivating factor for seeking new lands. However, the 19th century saw an increase in European nationalism which felt acquisition of colonies as a form of national prestige and power. This feeling fueled the scramble for and partition of Africa.
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Answer: Atmospheric.
Explanation:
Atmospheric perspective also referred to as aerial perspective is the method by which illusions of depth are made in paintings by modulation of colors to show effect of changes by the atmosphere on the colour of things seen from afar.
Durand used a monochromatic color scheme, using a varieties of a specific set of colors, which shows off a soothing feeling to its viewers. Usage of several shades of green and brown does not provoke any feelings of happiness or sadness but rather of serenity and calmness. Durand's work is very realistic, it does not have any exotic or abstract figures. Asher Brown Durand created Kindred Spiritsin 1849 to honor his late teacher Thomas Cole who died in 1848. Jonathon Sturges who was a former business partner of Cole told Durand to create the painting so that it could be given to William Cullen Bryant, Cole’s 3 Patrick Frank.
Brown Durand’s painting set in an idealized, composite landscape constructed from several sites in the Catskill mountain range. Kindred Spirits is a depiction of an essay of the Hudson River School of painting. Asher Brown Durand depicted this imaginary site with naturalistic style, careful attention to detail, and mastery of light and color to praise his mentor Cole. Where Cole stands with his friend, the poet William Cullen Bryant as “kindred spirits,” representative of the harmonious intertwine of their respective artistic mediums of poetry and the visual arts.
Answer:
1.Positive Reinforcement, 2.Negative Reinforcement, 3.Foot in the door phenomenon, 4.Conformity, and 5. Obedience
Explanation:
POSITIVE REINFORCEMENT- for completing the time studying their language, a reward is given such as a day at the lake.
NEGATIVE REINFORCEMENT- taking something away that they don't want, example if they study, they don't have to clean.
FOOT IN THE DOOR PHENOMENON: This slowly increases amount of studying (Start with one hour, build to five hours).
CONFORMITY: This involves putting individuals who hates studying with a group of people who study.
OBEDIENCE: for example, Counselors are in charge and they enforce studying