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    The short answer to the above-entitled question is no‚ the Museum of Tolerance is not tolerant. The long answer‚ since everything has both long and short answers these days‚ is the Museum tries to be as tolerant as it can‚ but as my guide commented "humanity is simply incapable of not being prejudiced." Instead of spending the following pages explaining why this exhibit is less tolerant then that exhibit‚ I would like to break this paper up into two parts: the first a discussion on the tolerance

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    Olympic Museum Shop

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    Question 1 The directors of the Olympic Museum would like to know how to increase the shop performance since the shop should be an important source of income. What do you suggest? In particular‚ consider the product assortment‚ space allocation and point of sale information. Now we are in the role of the product manager for this company. We will try to give appropriate recommendations for improving performance. For the product assortment‚ we are considering both the quantitative data

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    Virtual Florida Museum

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    At the Virtual Florida Museum‚ there are many exhibits that correlate with and give more insight into the information learned in this course. The exhibits include information about World War 1‚ World War 2 and other various topics. The “Significant Documents” exhibit‚ which is what I will focus on‚ includes photographs‚ letters and other historical records. Of the many Significant Documents in the exhibit‚ the “World War 1 ‘National Crisis Day’ Proclamation‚ 1917” Document stood out to me the most

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    CDC Museum Observation

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    During the CDC museum visit‚ the two exhibits I found the most interesting were "Where Children Sleep: Photographs by James Mollison" and the Iron Lung. Both of these exhibits caught my attention and I learned a lot from the tour guide‚ especially about the iron lung and polio. The “Where Children Sleep” exhibit was very enlightening and it was fascinating to see how different children live across the united states and the world. In the photos that I took pictures of‚ there was a young boy form Italy

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    In the work‚ War & Genocide: A Concise History of the Holocaust‚ Doris Bergen presents a study on the Holocaust that is well-rounded historically‚ encompassing aspects of society‚ politics‚ and military. Furthermore‚ Bergen uniquely covers many other areas and peoples targeted by the Nazi Regime as well‚ including the disabled‚ the Roma‚ Sinti‚ and Slavic people‚ and homosexuals. Although many historians have covered the Holocaust‚ and World War II and Nazism‚ Bergen’s work offers clear and distinct

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    Night: Inhumanity/Genocide

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    Night: Inhumanity/Genocide Night‚ a memoir written by Elie Wiesel‚ is about a young boy and his experience in the concentration camps during the Holocaust. This young boy‚ Elie Wiesel‚ starts of as a religiously devout Jew that lives in a small community of Sighet‚ Hungarian Transylvania. In the spring of 1944‚ his close knit family of his parents and three sisters are deported to Birkenau. Elie is separated from his mother and his sisters at the arrival of the concentration camps. After a short

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    Denver Art Museum

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    just art it is much more than that and has a powerful meaning all which not only has my teacher shown me but my fellow peers as well. When first entering the art museum I can say I entered a completely different world. Art is said to be work that is made of skill and imagination and that is what I got as I explored the entire museum. I got the chance to explore each cultural theme from an art perspective some very similar but with different meanings. This made me eager to know who the face was

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    During my sophomore year (2014-2015) of high school‚ I learned about how the Cambodian genocide in the late 1970s impacted the survivors‚ particularly adolescents and children. Because the educated and middle classes of Cambodia were wiped out‚ the teenagers of Cambodia now have little choices other than child labor or sex trafficking. Individuals within my youth group formed The Cambodia Initiative with the goal of building a $62‚000 dorm for 50 students in the Banteay Meanchey Province so that

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    about the dangers of hatred and the importance of preventing genocide‚ the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum was founded in Washington D.C. in1993. It is ironic how the museum is located among monuments and museums that symbolize freedom on the National Mall. The “Holocaust which occurred elsewhere but which is of universal significance” (Ruffins) was responsible for the deaths of millions of Jews in Europe. The mission of the museum is “is to advance and disseminate knowledge about this unprecedented

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    History Museum Visit

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    these times in our history. Many of these items were either donated or loaned by the Veterans Museum in Balboa Park and the Japanese American Historical Society of San Diego. While researching for museums‚ early in February I came across the main website for these historical sites. It caught my eye because I knew that this exhibit would cast a different kind of perspective than other grand museums. There are a ton of histories on World War II‚ but there are very few on the home front experience

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