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    compared to my expectations. In such a modest building the rooms had large open ceilings which made the museum feel superior to what it actually was. The Fralin’s collection was inferior to what I originally thought it was going to be. However, each room that I walked into had a discrete atmosphere that went along with each section of artwork. As I first walk in I was hit with a wide open room that was illuminated with light that made me feel overwhelmed. The light complemented the pieces of…

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    Art Museum Experience

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    Seeing all of the different pieces of art in person really seemed to intensify the experience of critiquing art in a different way than I had experienced just viewing pictures of art in class or at home. Some of the pieces really affected my mood and would grab my attention and leave me in thought for 10-15 minutes before I had felt ready to walk to the next area, it was something I hadn’t experienced and didn’t expect to experience when originally taking this course. I saw a lot…

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    interesting pieces but a handful of them really caught my attention and stood out. There was one interesting piece I saw under the title Reverie by John Brown which is an oil on canvas. This particular art piece caught my eye because it was so smooth in appearance compared to other works around it and had small details that came together to picture a young American women sitting on a…

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    The Senmut with princess Nefrua was a sculpture treats two bodies as a single cubic block. The cubic block gives an image of a woman and child, it is in 3D dimension, and it’s the form of metal. In this sculpture the line clearly shows the details of human head figure texture. It has hair, eyes, nose, ears, and mouth. Also underneath of the woman and child heads it was a big cubic that looks like represent the body of the two heads. The cubic has been carved with an ancient characters or…

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    Saving End Experiences

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    recognize its value in a more favorable way. The study asks the question: How does telling individuals the final or proceeding piece of chocolate they will be given creates a difference on the level of satisfaction they will experience? Hypothesis and variables: Like any other experimental study, this research has both independent and dependent variables…

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    other ships at Pearl Harbor. I definitely think that ROVs are critical for underwater research. In a different theory, people think that ROVs are useless, and that humans can do the same work that the ROVs can. However, ROVs are ABSOLUTELY valuable to underwater research because they can get to places that humans cannot reach, they can get pieces of information that we can’t see or grab because it is small or heavy, and they can reach dangerous places. First off, I think that ROVs are…

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    time to shop, they examine every piece of clothing, picking at the every “defect” they think the clothing has. It is as if they comb over ever piece of clothing with a magnifying class. Once they have determined which pieces of clothing are up to their standards, they purchase a maximum of 4 items: 3 pieces for their children and a pair a ripped jeans for themselves their daughters have. It might seem these customers are worth it because they typically spend around $100.00, but the neglected…

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    Understanding Fractions

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    students understanding of what a half is. Based on the Australian Curriculum this often takes place in the Year One descriptor (ACMNA016), where it identifies that students are able to half an item and identify how it is an equal portion. Developing a understanding into how to halve an object so both parts are equal, play a vital role in understanding how fraction work, this is based on a half being the largest fraction before making a whole. A child can demonstrate a understanding by folding a…

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    Of all the exhibits, the “hate room” was my favorite. I learned more information about the artifacts in that room than the artifacts in any other room. I learned from the other rooms, but it wasn’t anything I didn’t have a general idea of. In the “hate room,” I saw how racial stereotyping influenced advertising. The first thing that caught my eye was the black cast iron banks. I always saw pictures of how we were depicted in the eyes of the media early on, but I never saw an actual prop. They…

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    herself as parts of who she is. She explains that in more than one piece of hers there is an underlying narrative (Plagens). She does drawings, printmaking, and paintings that are usually abstract (Artnet). She does a lot of her work in New York but has a massive studio on Berlin that she uses for very large art pieces (Artnet). Her work has been said to be nonliteral art movements such as Futurism to Constructivism. All of her works, involve the city life such as graffiti or architecture. One…

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