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    Safe and Sound

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    Caulfield‚ the exhibits in the Natural History museum are what make him feel safe. The museum scene in The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger‚ shows how someone changes throughout life‚ but memories remain the same and stick with us forever. There are some things in life that change‚ like our hair or clothes‚ and other things that remain the same‚ like the memories we have created throughout life. Holden says: “The best thing‚ though‚ in that museum was that everything always stayed right where

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    James Nunez Anthropology Asian People Exhibit The American Museum of Natural History is an astonishing museum that contains various exhibits portraying the aspects of anthropology. The museum has many collections that one may explore and enhance their knowledge of culture. The exhibits are divided into different sections throughout each floor. One can explore the society of Asian Peoples‚ the Pacific Peoples‚ the North American Eastern Woodlands And Plains Peoples

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    Mrs. Fender English 150 12 October 2013 Art On Campus 85 years ago‚ Iowa State university established the first college-wide art committee. The traditional public art program began during The Great Depression in the 1930s‚ when Iowa States College’s President Hughes envisioned that “the arts would enrich and provide substantial intellectual exploration into our college curricula” (Allen). President Hughes seized the opportunity presented by the Great Depression to commission original works of

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    The worldwide‚ iconic centerpiece for art and history known commonly as The Louvre has been the home to the French monarchy‚ a battle fortress during the Hundred Years War and currently as a world-class museum with art ranging from the Mona Lisa by Leonardo DaVinci(which some believe to be a self-portrait of DaVinci) to artifacts from Ancient Egypt to Greek‚ Etruscan‚ Native American and Near East antiquities. But the Louvre was not always the artistic mecca that the world has familiarized the name

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    Internships are an important part of the growing experience for an individual; they can help determine what one would like to pursue for a future career‚ and what one would not like to do. My time interning with the National Museum of Civil War Medicine was overall an amazing experience. I now possess an overall understanding of the tasks of a collection manager must deal with on a day-to-day basis. I tackled a multitude of projects while working with Kate McDaniel‚ the projects consisted of dealing

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    to repeat them. I remember how emotive were we when Tessa pleased us to present and say some things about us including family and life. Even if we expect not to do homework in that period of time‚ Dolores give us some easy work like informing from museums about different themes which we had discussed about after informing. The last day of courses was the most beautiful because we go to a special club as we can call it in this way where the activity of the club members was run in the family. After we

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    1- Description : An interpretation centre‚ or interpretive centre‚ is an institution for dissemination of knowledge of natural or cultural heritage. Interpretation centers are a kind of new-style museum‚ often associated with visitor centers or ecomuseums‚ and located in connection to cultural‚ historic or natural sites. Interpretation centres use different means of communication to enhance the understanding of heritage. To aid and stimulate the discovery process and the visitor’s intellectual

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    Using the ‘Exploring the Americas’ exhibit discuss both the ways in which the colonization of the Americas were depicted and the reasons for such depictions. After slowly trotting through security and languidly ascending a massive marble staircase in the Library of Congress‚ one can find themselves at the entrance of the Exploring the Early Americas exhibit. At the top of the stairs a banner titling the exhibit‚ and most likely a mass of tourists pandering in and out of the entrance‚ signals

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    CaseStudy

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    has knowingly bought and resold paintings apparently stolen from small museums in Europe; however‚ Max has never told his sons about that some art was acquired through museum theft. Each of his sons‚ however‚ has suspected that many of the paintings were stolen. One day Max and his sons picked up a piece sent from Ted‚ a source in London. Max had arranged to buy the painting recently stolen by Ted from a small British museum. Max believed the painting that they picked up was stolen‚ but he did not

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    Art repatriation paper

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    significance and more of a countries pride significance. I think it was impressive how the National Archeology Museum was able to hide and keep intact a lot of these pieces of art that would otherwise have been destroyed‚ raided‚ and or sold to a black market. Not only did they preserve very relevant and expensive pieces of art‚ the pieces were also able to be recovered and still enjoyed today. This museum played an essential role in literally preserving a piece of history.

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