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    whether or not art is a necessary subject to have in schools around the world. There are groups of people that tend to believe that art, music, dance, drama, and theater are a waste of time and do not teach you anything or lead to higher test scores, or IQ levels. Then there are the groups that believe classes which are considered extra curricular classes, such as art, are the classes that lead to higher test scores and greater IQ levels. In my own opinion, I think that art, drama, music, dance…

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    thousands of years, art has evolved and transformed and continues to do so day by day. Whether it is music, dance, film or visual art, these art forms are such an important part of history. In times past art was recognized and appreciated tremendously. In our society today, filled with technology people forget to stop and admire the wonders of art. From evening to daylight, the city of Toronto is converted by artists. People from all over gather in the downtown core to experience art in its…

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    Music: The Benefits and Effects it has on our Emotions According to the dictionary, music is defined as “an art form and cultural activity whose medium is sound organized in time.” An art form of sound that no person can physically see, touch, or taste, though this art form affects the listener in the deepest ways. Human emotions are affected by all of our senses, though sound allows us to communicate and understand different parts of the world. From the moment we enter this world, our ears are…

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    The mind is a complex term that is always changing and forming. It is not easy to define the mind but it can be proven to exist. Throughout the ages the perception of human kind has always changed. It is human nature to change and become a different self but the person always stays the same. Now in the present, the topic of history is presented in almost every school to promote the mistakes done by certain groups of people. The reason this is made is because without knowing the mistakes and…

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    about themselves and the world around them. Being well-rounded is an essential way to appreciate life. Learning science and math may capture one’s interest, but music and literature may touch one’s heart and open his or her eyes in other ways. Unfortunately, the arts are undermined as their importance is not seen. The integration of art in education is influential because it promotes morality, stimulates a new way of thinking, and inspires innovation. Regrettably, most people see a college…

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    of music Music is an art which influences everybody distinctly. A visit by the goon squad by Jenifer Egan and the film Almost famous by Cameron Crowe analyse the impacts of music in a society which is constantly changing. Through Bennie Salazar and Scotty, Egan illustrates the counter effect music has on the inevitable change, time brings. However, in the film music is a phenomena which helps to reconcile conflict between various characters. Collectively, both the artists conclude that music is…

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    Coyner, R. L., & Shedd, M. K. (2015). Every Color on the Canvas: Using Art to Explore Preschoolers’ Understanding of Differences. Young Children, 70(3), 82-87. In today’s world, certain things are linked to a specific gender, color being the most prominent of all. Boys are usually drawn to darker hues such as blue, while girls are generally geared towards lighter shades like pink. Children come in with these preconceived ideas that get from their surroundings. In this study, they try to…

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    The oldest art has been documented by humans during the prehistoric Stone Age, but art has probably been present even before that time period. Since the beginning of civilization there have been many different artists that have contributed to distinctive art periods. One of the most powerful and virtuoso artists that lived in the twentieth century was Pablo Picasso who is known for founding a number of art forms and techniques that have helped in the development of different sights of art. There…

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    Fine Arts In Schools

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    school plays, art competitions, and several interesting fine arts classes, only to find that they have been cut. Could you imagine the idea of not being to express yourself throughout your school day? To take a break from your academically challenging classes to have fun with friends. This has become a tragic reality for countless schools across the country. There is a plethora of causes for the devastating loss of fine art programs,…

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    two-dimensional surface? Prior to the 20th Century, art styles such as realism and romanticism were most popular in the world of art, these traditional and academic art forms were seen as the highest and most desirable form of art; the result of great skill and control. At this time artists focused on creating artwork that was visually accurate and which were true depictions of the world and their surroundings. In the 20th century however, art styles changed dramatically with the development of…

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