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    Digital in Museum

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    Digital  (in)  Museums       The   project   is   structured   as   a   subjective   analysis   over   the   “state   of   the   art”   of   digital   applications   in   museums   and   exhibition.   First‚   it   will   investigate   the   concept   of   adding   value‚   though   digital   supports‚   to   traditional   observations   of   artworks.   In   a

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    why people backslide

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    future. The first commandment is‚ "Thou shalt have no other gods before Me" (Exod. 20:3). God says in Isa. 45:22‚ "Look unto me‚ and be saved‚ all the ends of the earth! for I am God ‚ and there is no other." In the Old Testament‚ God gave His people Israel‚ severe warnings as to the fate of those who would go after other gods. "Behold‚ I set before you this day a blessing and a curse: the blessing‚ if you obey the commandments of the

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    Art Museum

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    go to the art museum. The reason we should go is because of the amazing art because the art there is really beautiful. The other reason is to learn about the history and why they made it.The last reason is because of the history. The history is really fun to learn about. My first reason is because of the history.The history is really cool to see and learn about.The reason I picked history is because I like to learn about people from an earlier time. So‚ that is my first reason why we should go

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    Why People Flirt

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    There are two types of people who flirt‚ they are people who are single and people who are married. In turn‚ everyone flirts either no commitment or commitment. Flirting is a part of human communication. It can be done through words or gestures. It is an instinctive desire of human communication. According to Belinda Luscombe from‚ “The Science Of Romance: Why We Flirt” ‚ “Flirtation is a game we play‚ a dance for which everyone knows the moves” (336). Evidently‚ flirting is simply in us humans naturally

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    Why People Steal

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    Omar Al Issa English 1303 Mrs. Murray Aug. 22‚ 2012 Research paper on stealing. Why do people steal? There are many reasons why people steal. They are hungry‚ they love the thrill or they rationalize that they deserve the item. In the first case of hunger‚ that is something that the law can be forgiving because if you don’t eat‚ you die. Now moving on to the thrill of stealing‚ and it’s connected to pleasure by the center of the brain‚ and is pushed to the limit connecting to sex

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    A Museum Trip

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    understanding of being a Singaporean? -The trip to the museum brought about an indelible experience. I understood the great history of Singapore and how our forefathers survived and fought through the World War 2. Being a Singaporean meant much more than just living a beautiful lion city‚ instead it is one with great history and commendable spirit of our forefathers that make us‚ Singaporeans proud of our country. 2) What have I learnt from this visit? -I learnt that the success of Singapore was brought

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    multiple countries and states but there’s no place like home. Being a fortunate person‚ I’ve been able to meet people from all over. I met most of these people off a cruise I went on with my family porting out of Galveston. As you know during the summer cruise ships are known as the most thought of family or couple vacation. While I was on the cruise I met a significant amount of people from all regions of Texas. As surprising as it may sound traveling around Texas alone could be a summer vacation

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    Visit to an Orphange

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    On saturday‚ myself along with 3 of my friends went to an orphanage in Dapodi‚ Pune. It is located in a slum-like area and run by Mrs Tulve who started it in 2000. On reaching there we had a discussion with Tulve Kaku (or simply Kaku now onwards).  The story goes like this in her words- "I was in affection with orphan kids from times even before starting the orphanage. Once I saw a small orphan girl raped by somebody and the girl was left on road with her pains. I rushed that girl to hospital

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    Why People Communicate

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    COMMUNICATION SHC 31 – 1.1 & 1.2 UNDERSTAND WHY EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION IS IMPORTANT IN THE WORK SETTING Identify the different reasons people communicate It is a process by which two or more people exchange ideas‚ facts‚ feelings or impressions in ways that each gains a common understanding of the message People communicate in order to establish and maintain relationships with others‚ to give and receive information and instructions‚ to understand and be understood‚ to share opinions

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    Marketing Museum

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    Earned Revenue *Earned revenue* is *revenue* created by the business operations of the facility. Sources that contribute to museums’ earned revenue include admissions‚ gift shops‚ food and beverage sales‚ memberships‚ facility rentals‚ and fees for research services. Essentially‚ any product or service that is offered by the museum and generates income is considered earned income. *Unearned revenue* is money that is not generated by the business operations of the facility‚ but is provided

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