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    the culinary arts have become hugely popular. As a result of this growing trend‚ many people consider attending a culinary arts program or school‚ either because they want to pursue a culinary career or because they just want to learn to cook for their own enjoyment. Sometimes‚ though‚ people can be skeptical about whether a specialized culinary education‚ or even a few cooking classes‚ is really necessary. If you are in the latter group or considering which path to take for your culinary education

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    segregation as his hopes became higher to achieve what he had dreamed for and to many people such as I‚ look up to him as a role model who has inspired many. Regrettably‚ the other black people do not think like him as he thought outside the box and he did not believe in violence‚ as using violence against violence didn’t stop it‚ it simply extended it and his use of not using violence is the main reason why he is has inspired me as a motivational role model and because of this‚ he has earned his name

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    Passage: Why I Advocate for Street Art Raymond Salvatore Harmon‚ an American street artist‚ once said: "Art is an evolutionary act. The shape of art and its role in society is constantly changing. At no point is art static. There are no rules." Many would claim that this statement is arguable‚ but looking throughout history‚ one can clearly see the constant changing of stylistic preferences in all art‚ from cave paintings to the Sistine Chapel. One particularly revolutionary style of art is the

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    Why do I want to take Fine Art at Oxford University? Colour‚ ecitment‚ change and improvement‚ these are just a couple of the things that run through my mind when I am sat with a pencil and piece of paper. I have enjoyed and loved art ever since I can remember‚ and even if I wanted to I don’t think I could ever not have a career or future in the subject. So what is art? Art to me is something other than words that can characterise an exact moment of time or feeling. Although some of

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    Why Liberal Arts?

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    Most students question why we have to go to school and take liberal arts courses that do not necessarily prepare us for our field. When we ask our professors or teachers‚ they tell us it is because we should learn to be “well rounded” students. This is not enough to convince many. Students do not have a real understanding of why liberal arts education is helpful so they do not see the need to learn it. Many students only memorize the facts to pass the tests they have to take and then forget it because

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    Why Is Art Important

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    Why is art important? The purpose of my presentation today is to answer the following question: Why is art important? and to show you the influence of art on education. However‚ first of all‚ there is a question What is art? As it is stated by philosopher Veron: "Art is an external manifestation by means of lines‚ colours‚ movements‚ sounds‚or words‚ of emotions felt by man." on the other hand Lars Vilks who has the PhD in history of art claimed that Art cannot be defined. If you are sensitive enough

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    Why Management Is an Art?

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    Why management is an art? First and foremost‚ we take into consideration the different meanings of the words management and art. According to Harold Koontz in his book “The Management Theory Jungle”‚ “Management is the art of getting things done through and with people in formally organized groups.” Another definition of management is the organization and coordination of the activities of an enterprise in accordance with certain policies and in achievement of defined objectives. On the other hand

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    Why Liberal Arts

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    WHY LIBERAL ARTS? A majority of students from around the world tend to train themselves during their college years under one subject. But what if there is a chance for you to learn more‚ by paying the same amount for just one single course. A liberal arts education gives a broad knowledge base by increasing your frame of reference. It also helps you exercise your mind‚ problem-solve and generate new ideas. This type of education can prepare you for many fields in today’s workplace. A liberal arts

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    back as I can remember there has never been a doubt in my mind that I should be in the healthcare field. Like so many other children I can recall telling my mother that I wanted to be a nurse and work in a hospital. I was never dissuaded from following my dream; my mother always encouraged me to do my best in life‚ and as a result I was the first person in my family of six to graduate from high school. I can recall her saying how proud she was on the first day I headed off to culinary arts school

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    colonization of a hemisphere already home to millions of people. But there can be no doubt that when Christopher Columbus made landfall in the West Indian islands in 1492‚ he set in motion some of the most pivotal developments in human history.” (p.1) I think Foner give the first chapter the title “A New World” because that is what modern America history started from even though the discovery of America is the most controversial issue discussed in many classroom settings. Many people think that Columbus

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