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    talked about during this semester. We were totally concentrating on the understanding of our community needs and how we bridge gaps between our museums and its audiences through reinforcing the educational role of our museums and making them more accessible for people with disabilities. Yet, today, the educational role in our museums is not as effective as it should be. Indeed, due to several factors, our museums in Saudi Arabia cannot engage their audiences in conversations about particular topics such as social justice, women rights, labor rights, racism, and so on. With that being said, our museums should take their shells out so we can engage various voices of its community and being more social responsible. However, after I took this course, I definitely camp up with some thoughts that may contribute to overcome obstacles and strengthening the relationship between our museums and its communities in the future. Of course, the great project that we worked on was one of the brilliant ideas that I have learned during the semester. Although I have never worked on a group project, this project let me know the importance of working with a group project. The fact is that one person can make a huge difference in a group project, especially, when each member of the group project has a diverse…

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    Three Innovations From Schools Why were we born into this world, why are we here, why are we smart. We are here to learn about the world and everything around it so we need to learn. The three innovations are more than 200 research programs, a museum school, and a technology school. The three innovations are more than 200 research programs, a museum school, and a Neighborhood school. The 200 research programs are one of the innovations in the world. Art class is one of the many programs it has…

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    Westfield London History

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    locks, safes, microwaves, ice chest, iron and pressing sheets. Great things come in little bundles, so do Executive Rooms London Kensington. A splendid presentation of a rich mix of stunning and chic styles to show the fancied smooth and panache, Executive Rooms London Kensington is found minutes from Earls Court. Composed with a bespoke consideration to meet the very desires of today's administrators personality a top priority this smooth property offers everything, you'd require inside of…

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    Introduction: The founder of the Philips Company was Gerard Philips and his father, Federik founded in Eindoven in 1891. Federik, financed the purchase, he is a banker in Zaltbommel setup of a modest, empty building in Eindhoven, and in 1892 the company started the production of carbon-filament lamps and other electro technical products. The changes are made in the first factory and used it as a museum. It is a Dutch technology company headquartered in Amsterdam with main separations focused…

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    TO WARHOL BOARD- SHIRY • Dmitri Shiry welcomes the board to the last board meeting of 2016. • The Andy Warhol Museum board has been aggressively moving forward with respect to identifying new candidates for the Warhol board. • The Nominating Committee has identified a handful of individuals that are entering into the beginning processes, though some are further along than others. • The Nominating Committee would like to present the candidate Jim Patrinos to the board for approval. His…

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    be fought off, thus weakening the immune system response. Furthermore, the infected CD4 cells create new viruses (AIDS.gov, 2011). c. Some people are actually resistant to HIV. How does this happen? There are many reasons why people could be resistant to HIV, however the primary reason many think this happens is because of mutations in the CCR5, CD4, the human leukocyte antigen genes, and increased levels of the protein cystatin. The widely studied CCR5, which is located along the surfaces of…

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    internationally and even across demographics. ….Motown went from being the “Sound of Young America” to a sound for Americans of all ages and backgrounds. Artists went from appearing on the “Chitlin Circuit” to the Copacabana: from “American Bandstand” to “The Ed Sullivan Show.” Awareness of shifts in your audience as well as innovation of your product is needed to make that kind of transition.…

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    STEM Career Progression

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    an engineer. One program is Project WISE, and their goal is to inspire women to become successful in the STEM field. One way to help teens develop a sense of self-efficacy and provide them with this early exposure to STEM-based careers is through informal programs that train them to become teachers and exhibition-developers. For instance, the Association of Science and Technology Center’s ‘Today’s Youth Tomorrow’s Teachers’ program, the Sci-Tech Hands-On Museum program in Illinois, the St.…

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    to people what being a human means in ways that the sciences do not and cannot. First Lady Michelle Obama remarked at a ribbon cutting ceremony of the American Wing at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, “The arts are not just a nice thing to have or to do if there is free time or if one can afford it. Rather, paintings and poetry, music and fashion, design and dialogue, they all define who we are as a people and provide an account of our history for the next generation.” As both of these esteemed…

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    baby boomers, born 1946 to 1964 (Pew Research Center) as baby boomers continue to die out. As millennials replace baby boomers as the dominant generation, social change is inevitable. The comparative analysis of baby boomers and millennials reveals, as millennials overtake baby boomers as the largest generation, that society will adapt to the influx of new culture and become more progressive. Baby boomers’ historical influences have created a conservative, traditionalist generation that values…

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