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    Rubin Museum

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    that the museum was once a department store called Barneys. When we started our tour around the museum, we first started at the top floor called “the world is sound”. While being there, we learned a lot about Tibetan Buddhist’ ritual of music. This exhibition explored the different dimensions of sound and listening, and its many functions in the Tibetan Buddhism. The first floor we had gone to, which was the fourth floor of the museum, we learned a lot about the musical dynamics of the empire.…

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    increase great popularity. Hollywood films have got group of onlookers everywhere throughout the world thus acting in a Hollywood motion picture can make you famous everywhere throughout the world. There are such a variety of people who have made their life through hollywood motion picture. On the off chance that the people get some great and well known motion pictures then their entire…

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    Question 3 what makes a classic film? Answer: A classic film is the one which not only has to entertain the audience but it also has to provide the essential dimensions which as all the necessary drama, thrill and black and white photography which comes with it. The main element that determines a classic film is its test of time which means that it is supposed to pass the key of time and work universally as well as expand on the main idea which it is delivering to the audience. In order for a…

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    Photographer Steve McCurry once stated, “A picture can express a universal humanism, or simply reveal a delicate and poignant truth by exposing a slice of life that might otherwise pass unnoticed” (Photoquotes, n.d). Museum education opens the door to a world offering visual insight and an aesthetic experience. People are able to travel without a passport or visa, exploring art from around the world, viewing ancient artifacts, and contemporary artists artwork under one roof. What is museum…

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    Maurice Ravel Joseph Maurice Ravel is French and lived from the 7th of March 1875 to the 28th of December 1937. He was a French composer, pianist and conductor. He is often associated with and along with his elder contemporary Claude Debussy, although both composers rejected the term. In the 1920s and 1930s Ravel was known as France's greatest living composer. Born to a music-loving family, Ravel attended France's premier music college, the Paris Conservatoire. He was not well regarded by its…

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    Having visited a few galleries and seen a variety of photographers, this exhibition has been my favorite. While all of his photographs were beautiful, I admire his technique the most. The fact, none of his images are edited or cropped to enhance picturesque moment it impressive. He truly has an eye and ability to understand the…

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    Choosing the person to interview for this assignment was difficult at first, trying to determine which sport and how to contact that person. I first started with the Toledo Mud Hens, but didn’t receive any call backs. I also contacted the Lansing Lugnuts and the West Michigan White Caps and again no call backs. So I looked up minor league baseball teams and the name El Paso Chihuahuas caught my attention. Looking up their front office staff on their website I seen that Angela Olivas is the…

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    Essay On Vincent Van Gogh

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    where Divisionism is concerned with colour theory, Pointillism is more focused on the specific style of brushwork used to apply the paint. The term "Post-Impressionism" was invented by the English painter and critic Roger Fry as he prepared for an exhibition at the Grafton Gallery in London in 1910. The show, held November 8, 1910–January 15, 1911) was called "Manet and the Post-Impressionists," a canny marketing ploy which paired a brand name (Édouard Manet)…

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    Detroit, MI, with my church high school ministry in 2015 and 2016. Worked as a Babysitter caring for children of multiple families in my neighborhood from 8th grade to the present. Had artwork chosen and displayed in the “Dangerous Minds” High School exhibition at Eastern Michigan University, Spring 2017. Became a Silver Key award winner for one of my photographs entered in the “Scholastic Art and Writing Awards of 2016” held at the College of Creative Studies in…

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    Solitary confinement has been around for centuries. Inmates are kept inside a cell that is approximately 80 square feet, smaller than a typical horse stable for 23 hours a day. In history, there have been different solitary confinements Walnut Street Jail in Philadelphia, Newgate Prison in NYC, Auburn Prison in Western NY, Eastern State Penitentiary Philadelphia and Sing Sing (Biggs 1). Inmates are placed in these isolation units for many reasons, as punishment, protection or education. Is…

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