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    class last week, I have really noticed how environmentally-friendly Kidzu Children’s Museum actually is. Something that I am particularly impressed in regards to the museum is its creativity in promoting this idea of being “environmentally conscious”: from the implementation of innovative and engaging programs to the choice of language and phrasing Kidzu team members are taught to use when interacting with museum patrons in the Makery. Because of the museum’s multifaceted approach to tackling…

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    The Japanese American National Museum is a location for anyone to learn and experience the history of Japanese culture and its impact on society today. By observing the museum, people, businesses, and surrounding area, I argue that this location signifies Japanese Americans, which gives people a better understanding and appreciation for their ethnic and diverse culture. Upon observing, reading, and research I will use this to support my argument. Visiting Little Tokyo for the first time was a…

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    San Diego Museum of Man focuses on the anthropology providing cross-cultural perspective through exhibitions, education, and research. The museum is located in iconic California Building which combines Baroque, Plateresque, and Churrigueresque influences in a unique Spanish-colonial facade. The building itself with the details and colors referring to Mexican culture suggests the topics of exhibitions inside. Passing the door of main entrance, I went to the hall that lead to different exhibitions…

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    “Bonne Anne” and “Museum Indians” both describe immigrants or people who leave their native land for a new country in hopes of a better life. The memoirs may seem different, yet they have many similarities in ethnicity, their situations, and how they were introduced to their culture. In ethnicity, they are different and similar. For “Museum Indians,” the main character is Native American with a Sioux culture. While “Bonne Anne,” the main character is Haitian with a Haitian culture. Even while…

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    London in the late 1800s and early 1900s. If I compare the time frame from 19 centuries to 21st century, we made a long way and changes in history. The Sherlock Holmes museum looks very interesting and I would like to visit one day. The Holmes’s museum is located 221b Baker Street in London. As shown in video of the Sherlock Holmes Museum Baker Street, I can see that there are lots of different historical materials that Holmes used to solve the mysteries. But, if I compare the materials that…

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    music, and even video. Anything can be art as long as it has meaning behind it, like the street art produced by Banksy. What he has created is full of symbolism and is pleasing to look at, so why wouldn't it be qualified to be in a museum? What shouldn't be in a museum is the pieces that have been created by Mr. Brainwash. His creations may appear to be art, but the sole purpose of them is to make money, which in itself is not necessarily bad. His art is bad because there is not inspiration, no…

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    Museums aren’t just buildings that store and exhibit historical objects. Museums give us an interpretation of history; we each find a way that the objects help us figure out how we fit into this world and how we view the world as well. I’ve always been interested in history and how the world has evolved into what it is today. I think that is because even though I was born here in The States, my parents weren 't and I have a substantial amount of respect for what they endured. I visited the…

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    Charles Historical Museum listed the hotel as a local landmark for its architectural and historic significance. Later was placed on the National Register of Historic Places. Features: The Hotel Baker was one of the finest examples of Moroccan and Spanish architecture in…

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    to Columbus. I'm so excited to go! Finally, we're here. Now we are at our hotel and we are going to sleep. Now we are going to lunch at a restaurant that is rock and roll themed. It is such good food.now were finished and going to the Upside Down museum. Were inside it’s awesome. Then mom says” look up” what I saw was incredible.It was rope course. It looks really fun. Now we are in line and we are in line we've been waiting for 2 hours. It's finally our turn and now we are putting on a…

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    Museum Paper After studying art and knowing that the field of Art is a very rich one. It is not as simple as most of people think. Art needs understanding and very strong feelings and talent to succeed in forging a piece that would be called a piece of Art. Art is like a science, it has elements and rules and those would affect the final outcome of any piece of work. Theses conclusion I came to understand, made my experience in the Dallas Museum unique and exceptional. However, the feeling of…

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