Circus nets are carefully designed in a way so that they absorb impact and shock on the human body upon a fall, minimizing the risk of harm and injury. A
circus net comprises of various ropes tied to different points of support. Upon impact
of a trapeze artist landing from a great height, the ropes flex and distribute the weight, enabling a steady and low impact landing. In this
way risk and harm to trapeze artists is minimized.
<span>I do agree with the author for the simple fact that looking at a imagine can change your mood. Not everyone's opinion of what art truly is can be the same. We call come from different backgrounds, experiences, situations, etc, that can influence how we think of what art truly is. Picasso's piece for me is happiness but to someone else to could mean dark, messy. Everyone's brain are wired the same but the other things like experiences make to you what is really beautiful, sad, or even ugly.</span>
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