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    Safeguarding is a method of protecting people’s health, wellbeing and human rights. It enables individuals to live free from harm; abuse; neglect. This can be physical, mental or sexual abuse. Safeguarding is fundamental for the development of a person. It also entails: protecting their rights to life; safety; free from abuse. There is now a broad definition of safeguarding not one is identical to the other, however, they are all somewhat similar. It is now used throughout the United Kingdom and…

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    decided to visit the Philadelphia Art Museum. Being that this was my first time to ever visit the museum I had such an amazing time exploring the arts. The Philadelphia art museum main building consists of three main floors, the ground floor where we have the Prints, drawings and Photographs, Modern and Contemporary Art and South Asian Art and other services such as the dining hall area, the cafeteria, education classrooms, committee room, Auditorium, Main Museum store and many others. The…

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    Part I - Finding five more sources that relate to your teaching unit. A-Describe each in a few sentences to a paragraph--what is the main information in the source? How is this useful to your unit? 1. http://www.ancientegypt.co.uk/time/explore/main.html This website contains information about the history of Ancient and provides me with a timeline of important events, people and objects that occurred during a specific dynasty or period. It even provides specific information an important people…

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    Acropolis Museum Essay

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    The Acropolis Museum was opened to the public in 2009 and was built to replace the original museum that had sat on the site since the original foundations were laid in 1865 (30 years after the Turkish garrison withdrew from the Acropolis. Integral to this decision to build the museum was the desire to build a space that was equipped to house and conserve the artifacts from the Acropolis and to reunite the Parthenon sculptures. The museum has five permanent galleries to do this – The Gallery of…

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    Once we got passed the crowd of people, walking around the museum wasn’t that bad. I was using the tricks that Sam taught me, so walking around with people near me wasn’t that bad. Each trick involves me using my imagination and thinking that everyone around me was a zombie and I was disguise as a zombie moving through the crowd. The downside was getting into the museum; I thought I was going to have another panic attack. When Lukas and I were walking around the…

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    the people who built them. In addition, the natural framework of any work, enhances its majesty, if a piece is Greek it is because speak of Greek culture and the past of the nation, therefore must belong to it, especially thinking that there is a museum on the Acropolis where they will be perfectly maintained and exposed. But in the case of the Parthenon marbles for years the Greeks neglected them and they are part of their heritage. Now the marbles are consolidated in one of the most…

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    Edvard Munch The Scream

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    The Scream by Edvard Munch is an iconic painting in today’s time, much like the Mona Lisa has been in the past. Munch found his inspiration for this piece of art from an actual place located on a hill in Norway and at the bottom of the hill was the madhouse where Munch’s sister was kept. The painting is of a person with a ghostly face, standing beside a railing. What catches your eyes in this photo is the person is standing there shrieking, mouth wide open, with a hand on both sides of their…

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    Parthenon Frieze Essay

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    There is one issue that all ancient Greek art historians and archeologist agree on. That issue is that the reason why the Parthenon frieze cannot be correctly solved is that there is no ancient literature or sources that appropriately archives the context of the frieze. Without contextual evidence, the intertextuality of the subject matter corresponding to the Parthenon frieze becomes ambiguous to the modern viewer. Modern academics can only conceptualize and speculate about what the images of…

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    MASSAGE ENVY TO PROVIDE “MASSAGE FOR MILITARY’ ON VETERANS DAY Who: Massage Envy Spa Kansas City Region, the pioneer and national leader of professional, convenient and affordable massage and spa services. What: “Massage for Military” an event honoring active military personnel and veterans When: Veterans Day, Wednesday, November 11th Where: 9 convenient Kansas City Massage Envy locations Details: In appreciation for their service, Massage Envy Spa locations in the greater Kansas City area…

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    Sutton Hoo Research Paper

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    originated from Gaul (modern-day France). Archaeologists think that the coins date from the early seventh century AD. Before archaeologists discovered the items, they were preserved naturally by the Earth. They were preserved at the British Museum and the Sutton Hoo Museum exhibit. When archaeologists found the artifacts, they had to be sent to the lab for analysis in boxes lined with moss. This was because many of the artifacts were corroded and fragmented. Also, the British government owned…

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