at Carnegie Hall inviting them to audition for their program “It looked like a rare opportunity for me‚ so I decided to audition. I sent in a recording of a solo I sang for solo contest that year and waited six months before I found out I got selected for it‚” Dekutoski said. This audition was no small deal; only a select number make it as finalists. “The 500 finalists flew in from all around the country and the world to New York City‚ which is where we would perform in Carnegie Hall‚” Dekutoski
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vision from the time beginning of the case study thru the end of the case where he is reviewing the recommendations of the consultant? Mr. Rutland’s project vision was to save Paramount Theatre‚ a local landmark‚ by establishing a National Jazz Hall of Fame that could be used as a museum and performance center. The board of Directors determined that to save the Paramount Theatre a minimum of $600‚000 would be needed‚ which caused the plan to unravel. However‚ to support their passion and love
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Damien Hirst Fiona Hall For the Love of God Paradisus Terrestris‚ Lotus 2007 1998 Visual Analysis of ‘For the Love of God’ and ‘Lotus’ Damien Hirst’s ‘For the Love of God’ is platinum casting of a human skull that is encrusted with high quality diamonds but has a feature of human teeth. The sculpture reflects the idea of death but tries to distinguish the difference between the negative side of death and the positive. Hirst wanted his work to be very positive even though it was
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Child Observation I recently observed a "child" involved in two different types of activities‚ at different times of the day. The first activity was "Teacher-Initiated"‚ and the second "Child-Initiated". The purpose of this observation is to compare and contrast the child’s development and behavior between the two different contexts. Through observation I found that although both activities were rich in challenge and learning opportunity‚ the child’s behavior is different‚ but demonstrates
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1. Observation method The observation method is the most commonly used method especially in studies relating to behavioral sciences. In a way we all observe things around us‚ but this sort of observation is not scientific observation. Observation becomes a scientific tool and the method of data collection for the researcher‚ when it serves a formulated research purpose‚ is systematically planned and recorded and is subjected to checks and controls on validity and reliability. Under the observation
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Observation and Experiment Data Table A. The Overall Reaction What are the physical properties of the individual substances? Chemical Observation Calcium Chloride Grainy‚ White Sodium Bicarbonate White‚ flour texture Phenol Red Solution The color of Hawaiian punch‚ thin consistency‚ semi- transparent What happens when the substances are mixed together? Observations Calcium Chloride- Foams and heats up when mixed with the phenol red. Turned orange Sodium Bicarbonate- Turned orange
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Child Observation Report Observer: Tanya Burley (Student) Observant(s): 4 year old girl and 5 year old boy Topic: Entire Observation Setting: Backyard and Inside Home Goal: Observing the girl and boy to see his entire behavior‚ in addition to his/her reaction to reinforcement and punishment Method used: Systematic Observation Time: AU ID 3049260 PSYC 323 Dorothy Steffler (tutor) August 25‚ 2014 Introduction This report is based on a “naturalistic observation” in which I was able to observe
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Dillon‚ Jason Professor Sime ANTH 102 15 APR 2015 San Diego Zoo Observations It is impossible to go back to the past to observe exactly how different species have evolved and changed over the centuries. This is why it is important for us to observe and study these species now‚ in order to better understand the past and find the similarities‚ differences‚ and how each of these animals have adapted in their environments over time. To better understand ourselves‚ we must first understand the primates
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CMNS 452 LECTURE NOTES May 13- WEEK 1 TOPIC: Introduction to Race and Racism Approach For The Course ** How do we know what we know? (important… will ask during presentations and lecture term papers) exploration of media texts collaborative/ dialogical engage with case studies and examples understand and work with what we know MEDIA What is a media text? Moving beyond mainstream news‚ Hollywood movies and popular commercials Towards local productions‚ independent film… Media power in relation
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Naturalistic observation Definition • It refers to collecting data without interfering with the ongoing behavior. • Observation relies on information available to the senses i.e. sight‚ hearing‚ touch etc. • participants are carefully observed in their natural setting without interference by the researchers. Examples: (a) an anthropologist unnoticeably observing wild gorillas. (b) a researcher sitting in a fast food restaurant and observing the eating habits of men vs. women. Naturalistic observation
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