There have been many major events in the world’s history; some are brilliant discoveries‚ and some are incredibly tragic. One of the biggest tragedies in the world was The Holocaust which took place in Nazi Germany and other territories Germany took over from 1933-1945. The Holocaust was the result of Hitler’s anti-semitism from his belief that the Jewish people were the cause of all of Germany’s problems. Hitler made the Jewish people the scapegoat of all of the country’s struggles and with the
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A Day at the Museum In the contemporary Art section of the Cleveland art museum we stopped in looked at an open book exhibit where different portfolios of pictures‚ words‚ and artist thoughts and ideas were on display for everyone to see. This was one of the more interesting pieces in the museum because you could interact with each artist on a more personal level. Most art displays you are not allowed to touch and u must admire from a distance and some you are4 not allowed to take pictures of.
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3.3. The Museum of the Moving Image‚ New York‚ US Information for this section is taken from http://www.movingimage.us/ 3.3.1. Online Collections – Description and Analysis The collections database is found directly via the ‘collections’ button on the homepage of the museum’s website. The visitor is redirected to the online collections portal‚ which has the options ‘browse’ and ‘for researchers’ (see Image 16). This indicates that the potential user that the museum envisions may either come from
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financial crisis that the museum is facing due to a donors failure to pay a five million dollar pledge. The donor was the museums previous president of the board of directors who had a falling out with the museum director over financial matters and felt minimized by the lack support by board members. The museum is in the process of completing a major capital project and faces the near term possibility of bankruptcy if the pledge is not fulfilled. Results Legal counsel for the museum recommends suing to
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COLEMAN ART MUSEUM Kristine Massey Joy Dukes Calvin Smith Objectives 1. Company History 2. Problem Statement 3. The Organizational Structure 4. Proposal Considerations 5. Pro-forma Income Statement 6. Plan of Action Company History ◦ Not-for-profit corporation located in Universal City (Western US) ◦ Founded in 1925 as Fannel County Museum of Fine Arts ◦ 1997 company benefited from the $28 million county bond election and relocated ◦ $25 million endowment was provided to the museum ◦ In 2000
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University Art Museum: Case study: The problem with this organization is quite simply that the campus does not know what thegoals of the museum and its associated faculty are or should be. This is a fundamental flaw in therunning of any organization‚ be it bureaucratic of collectivist. The museums goals had rested with thecurator‚ Miss Kirkhoff‚ who has been the most influential individual in the museums history. Now thatshe has retired‚ and her successor was found to have very different goals
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I am Werner Katzenstein. I am a fellow that lived in a town called Herleshausen. In my town I was one of two dozen Jewish families there. My family owned a farm there. Farming is what I wished to do when I grew up. I went to public school for a considerable amount of years in my hometown; than I got to go to high school in Eisenach. In January 1933 my life was changed. My father was arrested and held in “protective custody” for several weeks before I got to see him again. The local Nazis also
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On February 6‚ 2016‚ I visited the Tampa Museum of Arts located in downtown Tampa. Originally I was planning to visit the Dali Museum‚ however on that day the weather was awful. So‚ I had to visit a museum that was close by the area where my aunt lives. It was my first time visiting this museum and I wasn’t too eager about going there‚ however it turned out to be a great experience. The museum wasn’t as entertaining‚ but the artwork was fascinating and eye-catching. Being able to see the artwork
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January 30th‚ 1933 the holocaust‚ Hitler‚ the leader of the nazies have set up multiple camps up. I present to you Buchenwald:The Concentration Camp. For a little backstory The Buchenwald was made in the year 1937. Over 56‚000 victims were in the camp. Buchenwald was a "work camp". The camp took mostly men. The camp forced labor and sub camps. The Museum of Tolerance in a los Angeles‚ educates people about the disasters of the with exhibits For example‚ the Anne Frank exhibit‚ besides the Anne Frank
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ASSIGNMENT in DOMESTIC TOURISM and GEOGRAPHY *Rehabilitation of EDSA* *Reclamation of Manila Bay* Submitted by: NAEG‚ Nelian N. III-CTM Submitted to: Prof. Arnold Germina Reaction Paper Rehabilitation of EDSA: The rehabilitation of EDSA is one of the nicest ideas to ease the traffic in Metro Manila especially it is a major highway and almost everybody use it. In contrast to that‚ Pres. Aquino is right to suspend it and make further study about it. Surely‚ it will take time to
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