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    The Musical Instrument Museum, Phoenix Public Library, and the Phoenix Art Museum have key characteristics that represent the landscape as well as their functionality. It can be said that the design of these buildings are similar and at the same time completely different in the way that they represent the landscape. The Instrument museum was designed by Rich Varda, an award-winning architect. The construction began on February 2008 and the museum opened its doors in April 2010. The Phoenix Public Library was designed by Will Bruder in 1989, who has also won several awards for his various projects. Alden B. Dow and Blaine Drake were the original architects of the art museum. The building originally opened in 1959. Two more additions were made throughout the years by Tod Williams and Billie Tsien. These places offer different types…

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    Phoenix Art Museum

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    the Phoenix Art Museum on the day of March 16th, 2016. Thankfully the museum was located in one of the nicer areas of Phoenix so I didn’t have to worry about getting stabbed as I made my way inside the building. The exterior of the building mainly consisted of visually appealing cement and steel pillars with a modern design. While I wondered around searching for an entrance into the building, I joined a small party of people who were also lost. After wandering around aimlessly for a short…

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    Located at the Phoenix Art Museum is a unique work that was purchased “with funds donated by Jan and Howard Hendler” and created by Yayoi Kusama in 2005. The piece is titled You Who are Getting Obliterated in the Dancing Swarm of Fireflies and is a “mixed media installation with LED lights” that was created as a permanent piece to the Phoenix Art Museum’s collection. The work can be found in the South Wing on the Upper Level in the Contemporary Art section of the museum. The intention of this…

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    purpose of this essay is to present an observation of the breadth area of Art/Expression. Museums are a great way to reflect with arts and expressions through creativity, imagination and innovation. This is applicable from a global perspective, and will be discussed as a reflection to the recent visits I have had to the Phoenix Art Museum and the Children’s Museum of Phoenix. Phoenix Art Museum According to the website, the Phoenix Art Museum is the largest art museum in the southwestern…

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    Asu Student Experience

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    We offer them pretty much regularly. We rotate out. We change them out to try and reflect what is going on academically or culturally. It is community artists, but they have featured student artists.” (FC) In addition, the ASU Art Museum, which is part of the Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts, is a great way to experience culture and still be in your comfort zone on campus. The museum aims “to be a meeting point for the exchange of new ideas, perspectives and experiences among…

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    he believes in it. “Burn all, burn everything. Fire is bright, fire is clean,” (pg 60). 4. In the novel, fire is represented as destructive. For example, Montag is a fireman and burns books for a living because reading is outlawed. But, fire does not only destroy books but it also destroyed homes and people. Also, at the end of the novel the city goes up in flames, destroying everything. However, fire is also a symbol of strength. The woman that was burned with her books interprets fire as a…

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    Captain Beatty Analysis

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    intelligent and clever man who has an air of omnipotence. Despite knowing the truth about society and the firemen, Captain Beatty doesn’t act on his knowledge and only chooses to share it with other firemen in order to keep their curiosity in check (Bloom 48). Additionally, Captain Beatty wears the phoenix on his hat, and has the phoenix on his vehicle. However, at the climax of the novel, Captain Beatty ignites Montag’s breakdown which causes Montag to be reborn. Although Beatty did not believe…

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    The SWOT or environmental scan is only an observation unless something is done to enhance the organization based on those analyses. The strategic plan combined with the environmental scan can be a powerful tool if based on real world experience (Placeholder1). For the last month I have been evaluating Grand Canyon University’s ROTC program and comparing it to my initial environmental scan that was completed early this summer. Several aspects of that initial analysis remained relevant as well as…

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    Education is the round surface that leads one to the knowledge of the world. It gives the opportunity to pave away at dream careers and goals. Education gives an insight and creates a clear picture. This is indeed important as it builds people in several ways that no one can ever recognize. Since it gives such knowledge, it gives one the courage to get the best education there is. In Arizona, Northern Arizona University is by far the best university to get educated from. Everyone looks for…

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    Recruitment Assistant 06/2015 to 01/2016 Barrett, The Honors College – Tempe Tempe, Arizona • Acted as a liaison between the Recruitment Office of Barrett and Prospective Students for 8-10 hours a week by compiling, analyzing, and updating Barrett’s Salesforce database, following up and setting appointments with potential students, and relaying information to superiors • Aided in the recruitment of potential Barrett students by planning, organizing, and leading tours and information sessions…

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