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    Etruscan Mirrors Vs. Cloud Gate Modern versus Ancient, 2006 versus 300 B.C. and in some regards a culture versus a culture. The two pieces of art at face value are inconceivable to compare and seem distinctively different. Though, many differences there are a few similarities between the two pieces of art; The Etruscan Mirrors and The Cloud Gate that stem beyond the looks and into the symbolism and meaning for creation and the attempted message that the artists were trying to convey.…

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    I have had numerous learning experiences while my time at the Pavilion however if I had to chose a specific learning experience I would have to say this was when I realize that I had made a difference for an individual. While doing case management I was told to go get a signature for a client that was going to be discharge. I went into the unit for the client’s signature and realized he was upset. I was told not to talk to him and just to get a signature however my social worker nature kicked…

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    In The Peony Pavilion, the female lead, Bridal Du, is also born into a family of high status like Oriole. This play was written during the Ming Dynasty, during which Confucianism still dominated the society’s way of thinking. Thus, Bridal Du is held to the same social expectations of being docile, hidden from the public, and being respectful to her parents, just as Oriole was. Her upbringing, in terms of education, is primarily overseen by her father, Du Bao, a Confucius scholar. He values are…

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    Jefferson's Vision

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    Jefferson got this idea from the Chateau de Marly in France. They both have little pavilions found on either side as well as garden space. He wanted the library to be the center of the university just like the palace was the center of Chateau de Marly. The Italian architect, Palladio, influenced Jefferson with his book The Four Books. Jefferson took Palladio’s ideas of building a dome and used them to build the Pavilions III, V, and VII. One of the architects working on the university at the…

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    It is the architect’s responsibility to design his or her building to have a significant impact on the occupants’ spatial experience. This experience goes far beyond the physical and tangible components of the design, it is metaphysical, observed, perceived. It is for example, like our favorite song, it goes much deeper than just lyrics and melodies it creates a connection between us and the feeling, experience, or memory we link that song to when we hear it. “When an architect thinks about…

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    sea and places of interest but also all kinds of fresh fruit. Penglai pavilion scenic area is the symbol of the penglai travel scenic spot which is located in the extreme north of jiaodong peninsula.And it’s a famous national key scenic spot.There are penglai pavilion, three Angle mountain, sea scenic spot and so on more than 20 attractions,which attract millions of tourists to the sightseeing tourism every year. Penglai pavilion scenic area known as “fairyland on earth”.It’s said that Penglai,…

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    Clinical Reflection

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    Over the past semester I have learned a great deal from the clinical experiences I have encountered at East Pavilion and on the Sentara Norfolk General Rehabilitation floor. Through these humbling experiences, I have gained a new appreciation for the ability to perform simple day to day tasks such as bathing, dressing, and even walking on my own. These tasks I often take for granted and forget that what I consider a simple task may be a difficult or painful chore for others. As I reflect on…

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    Council have received over 700 summations against the develop of Bondi Pavilion from the public while only having 6 in-favor for the development, Waverley Council have listened to everyone’s complaints and taken them into consideration when designing Bondi Pavilion, Council have also hosted Q&A’s to answer everyone’s questions, and if your question still have not been answered you can talk a council worker in person at Bondi Pavilion as there are People to talk to all through out the…

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    Research Paper On Dan Graham

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    this ‘alternative space’ that they had developed. He claims performances were also “fun-done in situations not unlike informal rock concerts”. Graham evidently brought out this playful or ‘fun’ aspect in his pavilion structures, for example in his Skateboard Pavilion (1989), Children’s Pavilion (1988–93), Heart Pavillion (1991) or the Funhouse for the Children of Saint-Janslein(1997–99), all of which reflect a sort of playfulness in that they interact with their environment and their audience;…

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    something nice for them. From there I had to figure out what I was going to do so that I could have it all approved by the school system. After a few days I finally figured out what I would like to do, I wanted to make a pavilion…

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