Some art, such as paintings are created to express oneself. Other works are made for utility. For example, in the prehistoric days, pots and pans, which are considered art, were made to cook with. Other art, like statues, scrolls, and paintings, can be for religious worship, prayer, and in hopes for a good afterlife. Take a look at Egyptian art for examples of this.
Yes. Their works are known all over the world.
The figure is huge, for the last world cup over a billion people watched it.
No robots will never take over the world! People just say that to scare other people.
Six people were killed and over a thousand were injured in the World Trade Center bombing of 1993. If you were talking about the September 11 attacks on the World Trade Center, then, the World Trade Center was not bombed on September 11, 2001. Planes were flown into the towers, causing them to collapse. No bomb was used. Just over 2,600 people died in the World Trade Center attack on 9-11. Actually it was 2,703 and hundreds on the ground, from assorted injuries and diseases.
== It also helped people from all over the world
The same works all over the world, What a stupid question!!
Yes. Their works are known all over the world.
You can't really create idioms. They're something that evolves in a language over time. You have to have a lot of people all using the term all over the world.
The Japanese were the first to origami but people from all over the world create new models.
It works all over the world
Yes, there is a government initiative that is completely open run, created and voted on by individual people from all over the world.
No. Encoding is when you create or convert the audio file. Distribution is just called distribution, and if you distribute other people's works, that is called piracy.
To take over the world and create a master race.
his works are used in schools his plays are being performed all over the world movies have been made of his plays his works are read by many people his is quoted many times in movies, tv shows, books people are fascinated by him
Handel's Hallelujah Chorus is admired by people from all over the world and is from his famous piece, Messiah. Many people perform this masterpiece, as it is an exceptional work of art and is even studied in schools and universities all over.
over 6million people have a Microsoft program on their computer all over the world
Over 5 million people across the world watched it. Over 5 million people across the world watched it. Over 5 million people across the world watched it.