To what extent do audiences need art galleries to view art works? Art galleries are essential to the art world‚ however‚ is not the only source for audiences to view art. To begin with‚ art and artwork is defined as the application of human skill‚ creativity and imagination. Taking this into consideration‚ individuals need to examine the nature and purpose of art galleries as a facility to collaborate‚ organize and display a collection of artworks. As art however‚ is any expression of human creativity
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ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH AND SAFETY TUI UNIVERISITY Montest Bumpers Module 2 Case Assignment BHE314 Environmental Health and Safety David Turbow 04 February 2013 Explain which of the following two approaches to enhance food safety would be more effective in the long run- a stronger enforcement program by the local health department‚ or a mandatory food safety training requirement for all restaurant employees. Describe worker behaviors that may promote or compromise food safety. Provide two
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friends and her boyfriend Tommy Lawler.Tommy notices Plinio looking at Mavis and is jealous of him‚ his dislike for Plinio deepens because he is Italian‚ so Tommy decides to humiliate him. The next time Tommy sees Plinio he knocks his hat into the gutter. The group of friends start to laugh and tease Plinio‚ which causes Plinios pride to be deeply hurt.Plinio then decides to avoid the group from fear of being bashed to death. Plinio is then walking home late one night and sees Tommy and his friends
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Moral Poverty In "What is Poverty?" Theodore Dalrymple argues that the poverty in England is not economic‚ it is moral and spiritual. In the text "The City by the Sea" by Shiva Naipaul discusses the poverty in Bombay and its economic and moral connections. Theodore Dalrymple also argues that the poverty his situation in England is worse than poverty in Third World countries. I agree with Dalrymple’s first thesis‚ but in Naipaul’s essay the life conditions are more miserable than England. That’s
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The relationship between the texts you have studied and their respective cultural context is significant because it provides insight into the way values have been maintained and changed. Discuss with reference to the text from the past and it’s appropriation. The intended audience of both Pygmalion‚ by George Bernard Shaw and Pretty Woman‚ directed by Garry Marshall was the mass of society at the time of composition. This is seen through the choice of the form of each text‚ Pygmalion is a play because
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Johnny and Dally: Similar yet Different How can people with such different personalities and ways of life have so much in common with one another? It seems nearly impossible for something to occur like that. Although‚ In S.E. Hinton’s novel The Outsiders two characters‚ Johnny Cade and Dallas Winston‚ are alike in some ways‚ but are also different in other ways. Johnny and Dallas are alike because they both have neglectful and abusive parents who do not care about them‚ and they care about each other
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Time and Distance Overcome The text "Time and Distance Overcome" deals with race struggle in the southern United States‚ in the early nineteen century. Eula Biss starts the text with telling the story of the phone’s origin and development and deployment of the telephone network. The racial struggle was a subject that preoccupied many people‚ especially in the southern states there was cruel scenarios that you cannot even imagine in today’s America. In the first part of the text‚ it is especially
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barrel near the cash register. SMILIE. Page 4 4. He was interrupted by the arrival of a customer‚ Mrs. Lumpke‚ who was never without her red hat‚ like an upside down flowerpot‚ on her head. SMILIE. Page 6. 5. He died instead‚ sprawled in the gutter of First Street in Frenchtown. His neck broken like a chicken bone snapped apart to make a wish. SMILIE. Page 8. 6. “Jackie Antonelli’s a greaseball”‚ Mr. Hairston said. METAPHOR. Page 4. 7. The boy saw Mrs. Karminski huffing and puffing as
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George Bernard Shaw Pygmalion Pygmalion is a play set in London at the beginning of the 20th century. The play is about Eliza Doolittle‚ an illiterate flower girl‚ who is taken off the street by Professor Higgins to become a lady. The story begins on a rainy night in Covent Garden where Mr. Higgins meets Colonel Pickering (both men are experts on linguistics) and also Eliza Doolittle. Higgins bets Pickering that he could transform this flower girl into a well spoken woman‚ one that could be passed
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created them‚ by being made our slaves.” If Hammond saw that slavery was an elevation from what God intended‚ he thought that God intended for the slaves to have an even worst of life than slavery and that white people were raising them from the gutters. With slavery and democracy comes the grounding ideal of meritocracy. In both instances‚ people are put in power because of apparent superiority: representatives are put in power because they are meant to be more capable of decision making than the
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