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    One Day at the Museum

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    My Day at the Museum The Field Museum is not the way I remember as a teenager in High School. The Tour Guides were good two out of three guided exhibits within their area of expertise. The other one did it out of love of the area she guided. Over all the description of the exhibits was good. Sandy was the first one to guide me‚ I arrived extra early. My intention was to arrive thirty minimizes early to get acquainted with the information area and to give them a chance to make the necessary arrangements

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    Ust Museum Visit

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    VISIT TO UST MUSEUM Date of Submission: December 14‚ 2011 As a Thomasian‚ it is just appropriate to visit the UST Museum where it showcases its rich collection of artifacts and important figures that defines our history. Here’s an historical background of the museum. The UST Museum is the oldest museum in the Philippines featuring a rich natural history collection‚ with a diorama of selected Philippine fauna. Other exhibits include the ethnography collection (cultural artifacts)‚ the oriental

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    Child’s Play   Remembering the days of childhood can be a glorious feeling to a grown adult. The worry free happy days that used to seem as if they were never ending. The Children ’s Hands On Museum is a place where kids may go to enjoy a little bit more of that worry free happy feeling while at the same time being encouraged to actively learn. Due to a large amount of technology and the internet‚ many children today are not encouraged to actively learn. CDC (Center for Disease Control and Prevention)

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    The Holocaust had a gigantic impact on literature as we know it and changed the face of morals in many written novels and sources. Many autobiographies and other works of art came from people who experienced the tragedy firsthand‚ and these works shed light on the true horrors that occurred during that time. One huge example of these works is Night‚ by Elie Wiesel‚ who was 15 when he was taken into a concentration camp along with his family. His book depicts his experience in the camp along with

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    Reaction

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    Engana‚ Mary Gwen Stefani D. IA12117 Aug. 23 2013 Prof. Domingo Barcarse Reaction Paper We all have individual differences‚ as well as Ishaan in the movie that has dyslexia. He is a person that just cannot seem to get anything right in class but are more interested in his surrounding like in arts‚ animals and playing games. Though

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    John Ringling Museum

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    went into finding‚ preserving and displaying this to the public? Nancy and Ira Koger donated Saddled horse to the museum. Other pieces in the museum that were not donated were acquired at auctions‚ and some of the artwork was sold directly to John Ringling. At the Ringling Museum‚ they have a conservation center where they restore and take care of the art and artifacts in the museum. This center is also responsible for monitoring the environment where the pieces are displayed. Lighting levels

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    Holocaust Essay

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    However‚ Goldhagen argues it was Hitler’s idea all along to wipe out Jews and the outbreak of war in 1941 made a perfect excuse for him to send them away. Despite his strong hatred for Jews there is a theory by Kershaw that suggests his role in the Holocaust was minimal as the party already knew how he wanted the situation to be handled. In interpretation A‚ it is argued that the Nazis were hesitant to completely annihilate the Jews at first due to pressure from German civilians who still thought

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    The Getty Museum

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    Boula W Nakhla Mikhael Dr. E. G. Aksoy Econ 1 M&W 9:40-11:05 Most States See Better Jobs Summary: As of 5/17/2013 the job market is getting better in most of the U.S. it is not as fast as we think it could be or even as equal as we think it could happen. Forty sates saw their unemployment rates have fall in April‚ but it wasn’t statistically significant. The Labor Department said‚ “ an even better 43 states have seen their jobless rates

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    Museum Visit

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    In this paiting‚ Renoir painted Pere Fournaise‚ a restaurant owner and friend of the painter. The man is sitting and smoking a pipe. In front of hime are two vessels. One is his‚ the other for someone who’s not in the painting. Who knows? It may be an invitation to the viewer of Renoir. ALPHONSE Fournais was the owner of a restaurant where you could also rent boats located on an island in the Seine‚ Chatou around‚ ten miles west of Paris. Since the sixties customer Renoir became fixed to a restaurant

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    Salvador Dali Museum

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    Count: 1283 Salvador Dali Museum The Salvador Dali museum was founded by Dali’s leading collectors‚ Reynolds and Eleanor Morse. They were not only friends of Dali but also private collectors of his work. The couple stored the collection in their home for a long period of time‚ the even agreed to loan two hundred pieces to a “New York Dali retrospective” before finally deciding to give the collection a permanent home. Dali encouraged the couple to build a museum in New York‚ although they thought

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