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    DEVELOPMENT OF INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS FOR MARITIME ENGLISH FOR IMPROVING SAFETY AT SEA International Maritime Organizations (IMO) has reported that far majority of accidents at sea are caused by human errors‚ and one of the main causes of these accidents is due to poor standards of Maritime English (Ziarati‚ 2006). The language of the sea is Maritime English and most ships are manned by multinational crews. Hence‚ good communication in Maritime English is essential for creation effective working

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    Formal Comparison of Two Museums The Frick Collection and The Guggenheim Museum are both museums on 5th Avenue in New York’s Upper East Side neighborhood‚ and they are both named for famous American tycoons from the early 20thcentury.  But their similarities pretty much end there.  The Frick Collection is the former residence of steel baron Henry Clay Frick who spent forty years assembling a large collection of artwork for his personal enjoyment.  The Guggenheim Museum‚ on the other hand‚ was always

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    San Jose Museum of Art

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    The San Jose Museum of Art is nicely decorated and furnished museum with many different types of art. I decided to start out by looking at some of the various paintings. There were many different kinds‚ including traditional oil paintings on canvas as well as ordinary paper. One that stood out in my mind was "Desert Restaurant" by John Register. It’s a painting of the inside of a diner sitting in the middle of an open desert. The picture gives an eerie sense of isolation. One sculpture that

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    Art Museum Field Trip

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    I would like to go to an Art Museum for a field trip. I would love it if my class go to go to a real Art Museum. I’ve always wanted to go to one before. If my class got to go to one the people who want to draw it can inspire some kids to draw. We could look at cool and interesting pictures and see how old they are and see what year it was painted. We could also look at pottery that was made by the people.I would also like to go is because you can think of whatever you would like and draw it.

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    During a breezy Sunday afternoon‚ I decided to visit the Timken Museum of Art located in Balboa Park. I chose the Timken specifically after reading about it online‚ and knowing that it had a variety of different paintings ranging from European paintings to American and Russian paintings. After going in to the museum‚ I took a walk and viewed the entire collection of artwork displayed‚ as suggested in the video “How to Visit an Art Museum”. While doing so‚ I noted down the works of art that impressed

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    Chumash Indian Museum located in Thousand Oaks is located on land where the Chumash had their homes for thousands of years. This museum houses one of the largest collections of Chumash remains and artifacts. The museum covers the history of the Chumash people along with their culture and preserves and brings awareness to the Chumash culture. Some historical artifacts in the museum include‚ tools‚ basketry‚ glassware along with many replicas and scenes of Chumash culture. The museum covers so many

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    Science Museum Report

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    Electrophoresis Electrophoresis is a method to separate body substances; this technique isolates them by placing the sample in an electric field. This phenomenon was first observed in 1807 by Reuss from Moscow State University who noticed that a constant electric field caused clay particles dispersed in water to migrate. It is caused by the presence of charges of the surface of the particle and the surrounding fluid. This was perfected in 1937 by Arne Tiselius (1902-1971). It is used in forensic

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    Shelly Aubrey Resource: Health Care Utilization Paper Grading Criteria Select either Option 1 or Option 2 and write a 1‚050- to 1‚400-word paper. Option 2 John Q. recently moved to a rural community. He works full-time‚ but qualifies for Medicaid because of his low income. John has high blood pressure and his father recently had a heart attack. Thus‚ he decided to call to find out which providers nearby accept Medicaid. While there are local doctors‚ he discovered that the closest primary

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    in what the modern world can offer‚ many artists were drawn to these cities to depict and explore the marvels that they contained. However‚ some artists remained in the rural areas of Europe and some lived in more suburban areas. The Milwaukee Art Museum has a specific gallery that deals with this issue of the dichotomy of increasing modernism and continuing ruralism through the eyes of German Expressionist artists. All of the artists in this gallery were associated with a German Expressionist movement

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    I caught the faint laughter of the museum inhabitants and the shuffle of their feet‚ but other than that‚ I walked around the Metropolitan Museum in silence. The statues looked ethereal and stoic‚ the clay figures reminded me of a paused TV‚ but I was searching for something that I could hear. I strolled up to Gao Keming’s handscroll “Stream and Mountains under Fresh Snow” and the painting was more than what you could catch at a first glance. I caught the sound of a rushing steam‚ the stuffed crunch

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