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    Knowledge of music is and always has been a vast part of a proper education. Fine arts in any sense help shape our society and us but it has not always been available to middle and lower classes. This is due to music being considered a more advanced level of education that only wealthy and upper classes could afford to have. Two time periods that reflect these views are the Renaissance and Baroque periods. The Renaissance‚ the period of rebirth. It is also the period in which there was a dominant

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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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    RAQUEL DOMINGO How the Subject Philippine Literature Help the TIP Graduate Attributes? Many important things can be learned in the study of Philippine literature. Studying Philippine literature is important because these are reflections of history. Works of art and literature are not separate from history. In fact‚ these are intricately intertwined along with the contradictions in the society in a given point in time. Works of art and literature do not stand by themselves. Writers and artists

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    the development of Christian art and architecture influenced by the art and architecture of classical Rome? The art and architecture of classical Rome had an immense influence on the development of Christian art and architecture in several ways. When Christianity began in the Jewish territory under the Roman Empire‚ little was known about the tremendous influence the art and architecture of classical Rome would be in the development of the Christian art and architecture. Although Christianity was

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    My Philosophy in Teaching Literature I believe all children can learn to read in a classroom that is integrated with differentiated instruction and has a safe and engaging learning environment which is rich with a variety of literature to light that spark in the children to want to learn. I will make an effort to get to know my children in order to be able to provide a classroom library with nonfiction books to inform the inquiring mind‚ picture books for the artistic mind‚ and fiction books to

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    Art and Literature: A Comparison Art and writing are two very different ways of expressing oneself‚ but there are elements of artistic expression that remain common in both. Tone‚ theme‚ and structure are just a few of these elements. The works of Jasper Johns‚ "False Start‚" and‚ "Painting with Two Balls‚" as well as Annie Dillard’s‚ "Heaven and Earth in Jest‚" are comparable in that all three works of art use the aforementioned elements in order to reach the audience with a direct point‚ which

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    History The Enlightenment: 1700-1789 Chapter Overview European politics‚ philosophy‚ science and communications were radically reoriented during the course of the "long 18th century" as part of a movement referred to by its participants as the Age of Reason‚ or simply the Enlightenment. Enlightenment thinkers in Britain‚ in France and throughout Europe questioned traditional authority and embraced the notion that humanity could be improved through rational change. The Enlightenment produced numerous

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    Almost everything that happened in ancient Greece influenced us‚ but art and architecture is the area the Greeks made the biggest contribution. To begin with‚ the ancient Greeks influenced the way many of the sculptures are today. The sculptures that were men were called Kouroi‚ the women were called Korai. Back in ancient Greece the sculptors began to create and sculpt their statues in more relaxed postures. Occasionally‚ they constructed their sculptures in an action scene. Sculptors oftenly were

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    Two best friend

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    Oksana Nakonechna Contrast or comparison paragraph Two close friends Natalia and Olga are my best friends. They are different people. They differ in everything from their appearance‚ personality and dream. The first difference between Natalia and Olga is their appearance. The first difference between Natalia and Olga is their appearance. Natalia is not very tall girl with healthy body. She has a dark complexion. Special‚ she usually cut short hair so she same as a man. Unlike Natalia‚ Olga

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    ESSAY 1 Le Corbusier and Mies van de Rohe were two architects influenced by the contemporary movements of their time period. Le Corbusier’s architectural ideology was derived from the multiple techniques and styles he had previously encountered through study. His early designs were expressive of the “youth style” which was introduced to him by his instructor‚ L’Eplattenier. New technologies‚ however‚ began to influence his philosophies. Le Corbusier saw potential in concrete building systems

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