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    subject of whether architecture falls under the category of art has always been highly debated and argued by academics and philosophers who have contributed valid reasoning as to why architecture is the highest form of art while others provided rational reasoning as to why it is not. In this essay‚ I will aim to construct a logical argument which aims to understand the theories of philosophers who had an significant influence on the subject‚ from the first definitive discourse on ‘fine arts’ by Charles

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    Sara Takaki June 8‚ 2013 Impact of Computing Technology Professor Hop Research Paper Nearly fifty years ago a French born composer by the name of Edgard Varèse was thinking way before his time. Varèse had been fancying of electronic music before it was technologically possible to do so‚ if he only knew how the youth of today has been swept by electronic dance music. Varèse eloquently stated that‚ “The computing machine is a marvelous invention and seems almost superhuman. But in reality it is

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    Name Course Current & Emerging Technology Running a start-up company is a fairly easy task to take with basic business administrative skills. The problem start to arise when the business is showing progress and growth and expansion is imminent. At this juncture of growth‚ two things unfold for the business. The business earns more profits due to customer base growth‚ also known as economies of scale and also the business may run into difficulties in the daily running‚ also known as diseconomy

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    movement was a response to the horrors of World War-I and to the rising industrial societies and growth of cities in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It challenged the harmony and the rationality of the Enlightenment and sought to reinvent art and literature of the age. To do so‚ it broke away from the works of the past and conventions that were earlier held at a pedestal. The conception that reality could be easily be comprehended was replaced by modernism with a more subjective argument

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    Students’ engagement into music and arts must be established to pursue higher academic goals and to ensure quality career in the future. The research paper provides the essential guidance for a student to be directed to their enthusiasm and passion for the art and it also corrects the malpractices of the past experiences that students and administrators had encountered while organizing such events which can bring out their talents and boost their confidence regarding music and arts. The researchers also

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    Art and Architecture in Daily Life Melanie Signor Art and Architecture in Daily Life When searching for an architecture piece that would catch the eye‚ there were many to pick from. Finding one that would be remembered that was a little harder‚ but never the less the one that was found was so beautiful and very inspiring. There are many buildings that are built for different reasons such as shelter‚ work‚ play‚ religious worship‚ or just for a personal relaxation. An architect by the name

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    Donald Summers January 13‚ 2013 AH1010: Shaw Modern Changes Brought in at Neolithic Times During the “New” Stone Age‚ also known as the Neolithic Period‚ art and life in general began to change drastically for humans. Many new onsets began to bloom‚ for example humans of this time period had begun to live in single locations versus before they were nomadic hunter-gatherers. This new life introduced new challenges and new opportunities. Within this paper I will discuss three Neolithic Locations

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    Devin Maiello Professor Govantes IDS 252 2/26/13 Readings in the Philosophy of Technology Ch. 12-16 The main point that stood out to me in Jonas’ “Technology and Responsibility” is that Earth’s resources are limited‚ and for once we are starting to realize this. He says that there is a‚ “critical vulnerability of nature to man’s technological intervention—unsuspected before it began to show itself in damage already done” (177). This knowledge has forever changed the rules of ethics.

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    such as those in artarchitecture‚ sports‚ government‚ and education. One accomplishment that the Greeks have made has to do with the art. Arts and architecture had become a way of living for ancient Greece. Because Grecian life was dominated by religion‚ Greek temples became the first of the Grecian architectural structures. They happened to be the biggest and most detailed temples of any other religion. These structures were built to worship the Olympian gods. The architecture of these temples

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    Importance of Art and Music in Child Development In the past few years budgets cuts have been illuminating very important things from our children’s school curricula. Art and music two developmental beneficial programs our future is now missing. Art and music are just as important as the ”common core subjects” such as reading and math .Art and music help develop visual learning‚ language‚ and motor skills that we use throughout life and they need to be placed back in schools. Children learn a lot

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