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    The Getty Museum

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    Global Warming junk science that is sure to drive oil-based energy production‚ manufacturing‚ and cement etc. making out of the state. Way to go Sacramento. It is great to see the unemployment rate recede. Let us hope it is continuous. So many people have had their lives turned upside down. We will look forward to seeing what the January rate will come in at with great anticipation. While 2 months will not make a trend‚ relief in the area of unemployment is like rain to a dry desert for

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    Sandy Kang EN10 1-4 Mrs. Reis The Museum of Vain Endeavors In the short story‚ “The Museum of Vain Endeavors‚” the author sarcastically points out humanity’s fixation on human failures. Also‚ he suggests that mishaps rather than paying tribute to successes and achievements. Humanity’s fixation on human failures is based on one’s trying to something with the best of intentions‚ but is really meaningless. In the beginning of the story‚ a man as a narrator

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    Museum Of Art Analysis

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    METROPOLOTIAN MUSUEM OF ART Fatima Lundy   I went to the Metropolitan Museum of Art with my mom and my sister. I didn’t quite enjoy it at first‚ but as I explored the museum more‚ I began to feel enlighten at the sight of the different forms of art. It was hard for me to choose just two pieces out of all the amazing sculptures and paintings in this museum. I finally made the decision to write about two different pieces‚ from two different cultures‚ time periods‚ and even mediums. The first piece

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    Why People Go to College

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    People study in college or university for many different reasons. I think the most important reason is to gain more knowledge and learn more skills. Of course‚ there are also many other reasons that people study in college such as to get more friends‚ and increase one’s self-confidence. These days‚ most jobs require people who are educated and have good job skills. Therefore‚ the people who want a good job have to study hard and at least graduate with a high education. Furthermore‚ as technology

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    Why Do People Multitask?

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    Explosion of technologies nowadays opens the route for people multitask more often‚ thus has them to do more than one activity on a daily basis. For instance‚ some people will use their mental task combined with their social task‚ texting their friends while studying at home‚ which lead to trouble concentration and performance loss. However‚ some people are trained to multitask by listening to music with their iPhone while doing homework. According to the author Naomi Baron from the book Always

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    On a recent visit to the Metropolitan Museum of Art‚ I took a tour of the museum with a lecturer. During the tour‚ the leader lectured on particular paintings. She told the know history behind each shown painting. She also gave the history of the period in which the painting was painted. The lecturer also helped everyone to understand what the colors in the paintings brought to each painting. While viewing the many paintings‚ the first one that caught my eye was Antoine-Laurent Lavoisier and

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    Why Do People Lie

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    Since the early age‚ we have taught that lying is wrong and hurts people including ourselves. Moreover‚ we also have educated that it is better to accept the consequences of my actions than to lie. However‚ the more we grow up‚ the more we know about using of lying because telling the truth cannot always solve the problem. From my point of view‚ some lying is acceptable‚ some is not. It depends upon what purposes that make people tell lies. The first point to note is that although telling lie

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    Why Do People Conformity?

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    difference in the respect. One of the reasons for these sharply contrasting results was the nature of tasks and material used in later studies. In earlier studies the tasks used were the once with which males were more familiar than females. Generally‚ individuals yield more easily when they are not sure about how to behave then when they are confident about the task. So naturally in the earlier studies females yielded much more easily than males. This reasoning was confirmed by another experiment

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    Whitney Museum of Art

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    The Whitney Museum of American Art has often been referred to a citadel of American Art‚ partially due to the museums façade‚ a striking granite building (Figure 1)‚ designed by Bauhaus trained architect Marcel Breuer. The museum perpetuates this reference through its biennial review of contemporary American Art‚ which the Whitney has become most famous for. The biennial has become since its inception a measure of the state of contemporary art in America today. Since the Museum’s opening in 1931

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    Salvador Dali Museum

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    Count: 1283 Salvador Dali Museum The Salvador Dali museum was founded by Dali’s leading collectors‚ Reynolds and Eleanor Morse. They were not only friends of Dali but also private collectors of his work. The couple stored the collection in their home for a long period of time‚ the even agreed to loan two hundred pieces to a “New York Dali retrospective” before finally deciding to give the collection a permanent home. Dali encouraged the couple to build a museum in New York‚ although they thought

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