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    housed in their museums. However‚ growing up in a small town in upstate New York‚ these gems were hard to come by. I was in elementary school when my parents separated. With my younger sister and I in tow‚ my mom moved in with her mom. Around that time‚ my grandmother was diagnosed with melanoma. Whenever my mom took my grandmother to her appointments at Albany Medical Center‚ she would also take my sister and I to the surrounding museums while we waited for her to finish. The museums always brought

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    Field Trip to Musuem

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    Field Trip to Dr. Bhau Daji Lad Museum‚ Byculla Mumbai During the rainy season our Class Std IV of I.E.S Manik Vidya Mandir‚ Bandra‚ Mumbai went on a field trip to Dr. Bhau Daji Lad Museum‚ Byculla‚ Mumbai. We had to assemble at the school in the morning. At around 9.00 am we boarded the bus for the field trip to Dr. Bhau Daji Lad Museum. Dr. Bhau Daji Lad Museum is the oldest museum in Mumbai. The Museum’s collection showcases the Industrial Arts and life in nineteenth century Mumbai

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    visits to virtual museums’‚ Proceedings of Museums and the Web Conference‚ Toronto‚ Canada‚ 22-25 April 1998‚ viewed 12 Mar. 2001‚ Available from InfoTrac OneFile. A17976679. Durie‚ B. 1997‚ ‘Places of memory’‚ New Scientist‚ 20-27 December. Lancaster‚ G. & Reynolds‚ P. 1999‚ Introduction to marketing: a step-by-step guide to all the tools of marketing‚ London. Lancaster‚ G. & Reynolds‚ P. 2002‚ Marketing made simple‚ Elsevier Press‚ Oxford. Mareovic‚ I. 1998‚ ‘Virtual museums: the challenge of

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    people when I describe falling in love with museums. I was twelve years old‚ visiting the Detroit Institute of Arts with my grandparents‚ when I locked eyes with van Gogh’s 1887 Self Portrait. I experienced a profound connection with history at that moment: although van Gogh had been dead for over a century‚ here we were‚ face to face. When I reported back to my classmates at the beginning of the following school year‚ I could not believe they saw trips to museums as a chore. I could not define it then

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    Merit Goods and Services Merit goods are those goods and services that the government feels that people will underconsume‚ and which ought to be subsidised or perhaps provided free at the point of use so that consumption does not depend primarily on the ability to pay for the good or service. • • • Both the state and private sector provide merit goods & services. We have an independent education system and people can buy private health care insurance. Consumption of merit goods is believed to generate

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    Informative speech

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    Mashhood Hassan 17-10683 Mcom-100 Specie : The Carnivore Olinguito Bionomial name : Bassaricyon neblina Discovered : 15 August 2013 by “Kristofer Helgen”‚ the curator of mammals at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History. Distribution and habitat : Specimens of the species have been identified from the Andean cloud forest stretching from western Colombia to Ecuador. Weight : 900 Grams‚ the smallest procyonid. The animal is an omnivorous frugivore that eats

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    Caulfield‚ the exhibits in the Natural History museum are what make him feel safe. The museum scene in The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger‚ shows how someone changes throughout life‚ but memories remain the same and stick with us forever. There are some things in life that change‚ like our hair or clothes‚ and other things that remain the same‚ like the memories we have created throughout life. Holden says: “The best thing‚ though‚ in that museum was that everything always stayed right where

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    James Nunez Anthropology Asian People Exhibit The American Museum of Natural History is an astonishing museum that contains various exhibits portraying the aspects of anthropology. The museum has many collections that one may explore and enhance their knowledge of culture. The exhibits are divided into different sections throughout each floor. One can explore the society of Asian Peoples‚ the Pacific Peoples‚ the North American Eastern Woodlands And Plains Peoples

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    In Kate Chopin’s The Awakening‚ the romantic and lyrical nature of Frederick Chopin’s Impromptu‚ as well as its originality‚ are the vehicle by means of which Edna realizes her love for Robert and her desire to be free and self-determined. Chopin’s Impromptu arouses "the very passions ... within [Edna’s] soul"(p.34). The harmony‚ fluidity‚ subtle rhythm and poetic beauty of the Romantic composer make Edna loose herself in the music that stirs her emotions. The art completes

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    Osborne’s use of Language is ‘Look Back in Anger’ / Language as a protagonist in ‘Look Back in Anger’ The basis of any great dramatic play lies in its devilment of plot or of characters‚ but in Look Back in Anger‚ the chief characteristic seems its reliance on action which is based on the use of language in the play. Undoubtedly‚ the action of the play is mainly psychological and involves necessary use of language. The characters have fluctuating thoughts‚ hidden emotions and relational bindings

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