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    Huffman Trucking ERD Explanation Alvin Calahan‚ Adam Morgan University of Phoenix Database Concepts DBM/380 Michael James November 19‚ 2011 Huffman Trucking ERD Explanation Huffman Trucking‚ founded in 1936 with a single tractor trailer has grown tremendously over the years. Huffman Trucking now has 800 road trailers‚ 2100 45 ft. trailers‚ 260 roll-on and roll-off units‚ 925 drivers‚ and 425 support personnel. With facilities in Cleveland‚ OH‚ Los Angeles‚ CA‚ St. Louis‚ MO‚ and Bayonne

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    Difference Between an Art Museum and Art Gallery Both art museums and public galleries present works of art to the public‚ exhibiting a diverse range of art from more well-known artists to emerging artists. They may sound similar‚ but in fact they are used very differently in their representation of art objects. Art museums are non-profit institutions designed to keep and display art for enjoyment purposes and to preserve them for future generations. Art galleries tend to be small privately owned

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    My Worst Vacation

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    My Worst Vacation Ever The purpose of the first leg of our ill-fated trip was to attend my sister-in-law’s wedding in a tiny suburb of Nuremburg called Weilersbach. Weilersbach is an adorable little town where men push empty wheelbarrows and women stand on their doorsteps sweeping nothing. I assume that the town was bombed during the war‚ but the Germans have restored it to what it looked like when gingerbread men roamed the earth. There are several businesses‚ quite a few homes and a windowless

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    dated 1886. Two Self-Portraits and Several Details‚ Drawing‚ Paris‚ 1886 Van Gogh Museum‚ Amsterdam (F1378r) Self-Portrait with Dark Felt Hat at the Easel‚ 1886 Van Gogh Museum‚ Amsterdam (F181) Self-Portrait with Pipe‚ 1886 Van Gogh Museum‚ Amsterdam (F208) Self-Portrait with Pipe‚ 1886 Van Gogh Museum‚ Amsterdam (F180) Self-Portrait with Dark Felt Hat‚ 1886 Van Gogh Museum‚ Amsterdam (F208a) Self-Portrait‚ Autumn 1886‚ Paris Gemeentemuseum Den Haag

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    number of architectural classics. Two of these masterpieces of architecture are the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Guggenheim Museum. Both continue the metaphor of New York being a world within a world and possess the latent fusion of form and function‚ one dependent on the other. The Metropolitan Museum is the epitome of neo-Classical style while the Guggenheim is a modernist powerhouse. Each museum serves the same purpose: displaying humanity’s greatest achievements. By comparing and contrasting

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    Exploring Every Detail Museums are mirrors of rich culture and history reflective of the rise of a nation through time. Treasure of art and culture is what we can expect while on a visit to the museum. Art lovers simply love the museums for their great collection of rare paintings and sculptors dating back several centuries. They offer the visitor a glimpse into the past culture of any given city or country by displaying relics found throughout the world. It was with great anticipation that

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    Contemporary Art has often been and overlooked aspect over the classical pieces of art and artists from the previous art eras and earlier‚ but many of the great artists in history come from this modern era. The term contemporary art means pieces of art that are produced in the current period of time and the common start point for this type of art is from the 1970’s to the present day. In Houston there are two museums that display Contemporary Art for no fee‚ the Menil Collection‚ and Contemporary Arts Museum

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    Charlotte B. Levy Artist: Henri Fantin-Latour Title of Artwork: Leda Medium: Oil on canvas Date of Completion: 1836-1904 Location of Artwork: San Antonio Museum of Art This Paper is for Professor Jessica DeCuir‚ Arts 1301‚ and Section 070. The Art of Henri Fantin-Latour Henri Fantin-Latour‚ a French painter during 1836 to 1904‚ studied and approached art in his own style of painting. His character from his early childhood resolute the events of his life as a painter and his influence contributed in establishing

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    painted between the years 1929 and 1972‚ when she lived in New Mexico. Many of her pieces featured desert landscapes‚ animal bones‚ and flowers. She was her own person and her talent and ambition helped create a new place for women in the world of art. Georgia’s parents‚ Francis and Ida O’Keeffe‚ were dairy farmers in Sun Prairie‚ Wisconsin‚ where Georgia was born and raised to the age of sixteen. Georgia was born on November 15‚ 1887. She was the second of seven children. Her sisters were Anita

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    When you enter the Weisman Art Museum on East Bank in Minneapolis‚ you will be stunned by many different artworks. However‚ there is one piece of art in particular that stands out. It is a giant glass fish‚ properly named the Standing Glass Fish. This piece of art was originally created by Frank Gehry in 1986 in a different art museum in Minneapolis‚ in view of the public‚ and since then it has been rehomed to the Weisman for its potentially final move. While some sources claim a childhood story

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