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    Fce Exercise

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    of a museum. Seven paragraphs have been removed from the article. Choose from the paragraphs A-H the one which fits each gap (9–15). There is one extra paragraph which you do not need to use. Working in a Museum Anna Cuss is a PA in one of the most important museums in London. She talks to Wendy Smith about her job. Since she took up her post a year ago as PA to the director of the Natural History Museum‚ Dr Neil Chalmers‚ Anna Cuss has become a source of knowledge on all manner of museum issues

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    Welcome to hiroshima

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    horrors of what it was truly like. The pictures and mannequins in the museum are put behind glass just like how the world views the bombing‚ trivializing how bad it truly was. The author uses specific language such as descriptive imagery and expressive figurative language in a somber poem “Welcome to Hiroshima” to persuade the audience that people can never understand the terror of the bombing and nothing can re-create it . No museums‚ pictures or words can describe what happen to the people of Hiroshima

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    Catcher In the Rye

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    figures‚ and colors used to represent abstract ideas or concepts. In a transition through childhood to adulthood‚ the protagonist‚ Holden‚ finds himself resisting the process of maturity. The “Catcher in the Rye”‚ the Ducks in Central Park and the Museum of Natural History all contribute to the painfulness Holden experiences on his journey to adulthood. The “Catcher in the Rye” is symbolic of Holden’s safety net from adulthood. When first appearing in the novel‚ Holden watches a fortuneless family

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    Benefits Of A Procurator

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    Museums are physical manifestations of history. A procurator has the difficult task of selecting which artifacts and works of art will be placed in a museum. The most important things for a procurator to keep in mind when choosing piece are the balance between the profitability of a piece and it’s educational value and by what means a piece is acquired. A museum’s purpose should not only be to make a profit. A procurator should not chose a piece because he believes it will attract customers‚ rather

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    Mad City: Movie Review

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    recently laid off security guard to a natural history museum. Dustin Hoffman plays the main character of Max Brackett a news reporter who ends up becoming a liaison between Sam and the authorities. In this film the news reporters such as max bracket show disregard for the code of ethics of which reporters are supposed to follow to ensure their actions are moral. Sam Bailey was a security guard for a natural history museum until the museums funding was reduced and thereby was required to downsize

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    For this visual analysis paper‚ I decided that it would be best for me to go to the Tampa Museum of Art in downtown Tampa. This museum was the best option for me because it was the best museum that was also the closest of the list of pre-approved museums. When entered the museum‚ I checked in for free with my USF student ID and then went to up the stairs to observe the art exhibits. The exhibits that were available for view were The Classical World‚ Greek and Roman antiques‚ SKY‚ Photorealism‚ and

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    Exhibition Review

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    Pictures of the Year When I first walked into the Museum I was not sure what I was going to examine. I had never even been inside a Museum to begin with let alone an art Museum‚ and now I was required to judge‚ for the lack of better words‚ the Pictures of the Year International Exhibition. With that being said I didn’t even know what this exhibition was about. Thinking of only a few things that were on my mind‚ how do all these Photographs flow together? Are these photographs Art? How am

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    KIRKUS REVIEW

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    obsessive minutiae is cracked open in this oblique‚ disturbing‚ yet oddly compelling tale. Surreal and haunting‚ Aridjis’ (Book of Clouds‚ 2009) understated second novel‚ set in London‚ traces a decisive phase in the life of Marie‚ a 33-year-old museum guard who has worked at the National Gallery for nearly 10 years. With her days spent almost invisibly among the visitors and paintings‚ her free time is passed in similarly low-key fashion‚ hanging out with a poet friend‚ Daniel‚ or working on a

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    find a job. C) When Max left the museum after the police arrived he was approached by the police chief and gave him the inside story of the hostage situation. If the chief allowed Max to continue his story he said that he would become D) While Sam was allowing the children to eat from the dispenser‚ Max was telling the museum curator Mrs. Banks that this news story will benefit her as well not just him. Max said "Tomorrow you will be running the most famous museum in the country‚ Mrs. Banks you will

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    Civic Roles

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    responsibilities are contemporary museums asked to undertake and what are the future possibilities? Museums and libraries roles in communities have evolved from institutions of scholarly research and focus to centers of cultural enrichment and social engagement. Museums many times are the front doors to communities that serve as centers for public interaction and collective participation in an overall collaborative educational experience. Safe havens for cultural and civic expression‚ museums reflect the broader

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