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    debated topic, whether or not fine arts programs should be are beneficial to students. Fine arts programs have been recorded in helping raise standardized tests scores, raise students self confidence, and helps children develop a better cultural awareness. Though some people say that funding these programs is a waste of money, there have been many studies done, showing the benefits of fine arts programs embedded in students education. These programs-including music, art, and drama-are vital in a…

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    life. Hardly a break is seen as students lock themselves in their rooms with study materials. The harsh reality of life truly sets in for students as the college process is started and then nourished through S.A.T's and composite tests. Fine art classes such as art, music, and drama are vital to one's class schedule and should be mandatory for each student. The soft noises of a pencil rubbing against a clean sheet of paper and the creativity flowing from one's mind is calming. A sort of…

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    introductory art classes that I disliked immensely. The three hours I spent drawing a piece of fruit and molding unique sculptures out of clay made me realize that this was not a career that I wanted to be spend the rest of my life in. Not to mention, it is hard to land a job fresh out of college because the demand for art is so low and, of those who are interested in purchasing art, their standards are so high that it is almost impossible to meet. After a semester, I changed my major from Fine…

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    I will be debating the age-old question of the academic fine arts societies: what is art? I will also go a step further and ask, what is music? To begin to answer these questions, we must go to the source of art and music: God. When we observe creation, we also begin to learn about our likeness to His image not just physically, but cognitively in our desire and ability to compose. I will then discuss why art exists, and how a work of art can be classified as such. As evidence of this, I will…

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    PAFA Research Paper

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    the Fine Arts (PAFA) was founded in 1805 by painter and scientist Charles Wilson Peale, sculptor William Rush, and other artists and business leaders. They sought to "promote the cultivation of the Fine Arts, in the United States of America, by… exciting the efforts of artists, gradually to unfold, enlighten, and invigorate the talents of our Countrymen.” As a museum and school, PAFA’s mission is to promote the transformative power of art and art making, and inspire the future of American art by…

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    Stay Down Book Report

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    Stay Down. That is the advice author and teacher Mitchell Jackson has for college students. Stay down because “you never know where you’re going to end up.” To stay down means to keep open to the possibilities. Jackson’s life is an example of someone who has seen the possibilities and chosen to stay open to them. Jackson grew up in Portland as the oldest child of a drug addicted mother. In 1997 Jackson was arrested on drug charges and spent more than a year in prison. After his release, Jackson…

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    enlightening experience at the Museum of Fine Arts and also an unexpected visit to the Old State House in our city, I was able to see such amazing things that were in both of these historical buildings. I always knew Boston was one of America 's oldest cities dating back to the Revolutionary period. I was able to have the pleasure to look at the different types of art and historical artifacts that were on display for us. I enjoyed my experience at the Museum of Fine Arts so much that it inspired…

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    Essay On Visual Metaphor

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    I fine is helpful for me now because I pick up new skills I learned from my classmate and how their think process is like, which helped me with my journal a bit. I fine from day one I was shy, scary, and didn’t want to ask anyone for help now after creating WhatsApp I’m not that scary to ask question or ask how everyone is because everyone…

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    For my adventure in culture project I decided to go to St Petersburg’s Museum of Fine Arts. I had never been to this museum before and honestly I was not really sure what to expect. My first impression of the building walking up to it is that it looked marvelous and looked like what any classic museum would look like. It has great pillars and is modern yet it exudes a more elder and traditional style. It made me feel enthusiastic and welcome to come in and see what enthralling and compelling…

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    I walked through the dust and dirt to the familiar nondescript building I had come to know and love: Merek South in Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp. Trumpet case in hand, I pushed open the teal double doors and was met with a wall of sound. I felt the corners of my mouth rise and give birth to an excited grin as I walked past the percussion equipment and other trumpet players to the only open seat, which stood out in sharp contrast against the sea of blue polo shirts and navy blue pants--the required…

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