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    Houston Area Museum Essay

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    others, how he was influenced by his teachers and how he finally came up with his unique style. It was a journey to examine a great mind and a beautiful soul. Therefore, I want to establish a new wing with the permanent exhibition of a single artist. Visitors can have an exclusive look into the life and works of an artist. Therefore, they can have a better understanding of the art pieces and have an examination of the artist's life and how he reflects his life into his art. The HMFA cannot…

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    Brianna Chinas 6/ /18 Research Paper ELA 8/9 Redwood State and National Park Redwood National and State Parks is one of the world`s most verdant landscapes. They have the most immense trees on Earth. The parks consist of many protected forests, oak woodlands, beaches, rivers, grasslands, prairies, and nearly 40-miles of coastline. How did it begin? Native Americans have lived in the Redwood parks for thousands of years.…

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    LGBT Tourism Case Study

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    (lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender) tourism is a term to replace ‘gay tourism’. They usually open-minded with their sexual orientation and gender identity. (Hughes, 2004) Over the past decade, Hong Kong has been relying too much on the mainland visitors since the Individual Visit Scheme in 2003. However, Hong Kong residents are resisting to receive more mainland travelers because of the cultural differences and government policies. While nowadays, many countries start targeting the LGBT…

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    Ever heard of the Museum of the Occult? Well the Museum of the Occult holds many dolls and items that have been said to be used for Satanic rituals. The most commonly known doll of the museum is Annabelle. You may be familiar with her. Annabelle was in many horror movies. But in real life, she was said to have killed a man. The Museum of the Occult is located in Monroe, Connecticut. The museum is actually located in Ed and Lorraine Warren’s basement. They have a priest come and bless all of…

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    MRSA Infection Case Study

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    Mr. Brown is in room 215 with a MRSA infection. His wife visits constantly and the nurse has warned her of all the precautions to take. He asked his wife if she would go ask the nurse for another pillow; therefore, she proceeds to the nurse’s station with her gloves on and touches the counter. A nurse notices she touches the counter but acts like she did not see it. Mrs. Smith is across the room in 216 with a cold and needs fluids. The nurse is about to start an IV and already has her gloves on…

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    Fazl I Umar Mosque Essay

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    placed in quiet and calm, concentrated on the words spoken to Allah. Despite the absence of chairs, the mosque is filled with items that have its important and sacred significance for prayer and understanding of the sense of this faith by people. Visitors observe special niche in the wall determines the direction of prayer. Additionally, a Minbar is present that plays a role of a platform for the preacher. A person who is interested in the knowledge of the new rules and principles of Islam and…

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    mobility in this museum is significantly designed with a close relation to the presentation of the work of art. The unique design of this museum takes the visitor to the top of a spiral-ramped building topped by a large skylight. The visitor would start walking down on a system of concrete ramps that shape the outer surface of the building. As the visitor is experiencing the art works, he is also coming down on a spiral inclined plane, and at the same time he is aware of other people moving…

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    Tecnopoly Research Paper

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    For the game I was unsure what I wanted to do. I had to do an Earth Science game and I choose to talk about earthquakes. I named my game Tecnopoly. I prepared by finding a game that would be interesting to the visitors and educational while having fun playing it. I was not sure how the game was going to be constructed; I had too many things going on and causing myself to be confused. I choose a board game that was dubbed from the famous board game Monopoly. However, I only took the concept and…

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    The camel race is very popular and is centre attraction on the main day of festival accompanied with other events as well among the visitors and there a city of the tent is built around the Pushkar Lake and this event is open for all age groups which were equally enjoyed by both participants and the tourist. The tents which were built only during the fair for the visitors were meant to give the similar experience and time to live and enjoy around as that with the campaign of the traders with…

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    to Disney World. The addition would be a new attraction in Animal Kingdom, however another roller coaster’s installation would stifle the creation of Disney’s new addition. The rumored additions to Disney World would not significantly change the visitor experience. When Hill discussed the rumors, he showed the news article online to cite all of the info written by Tom Corless. Jim Hill cited Tom Corless, an accurate news source, and he said that the addition would be either a roller coaster or…

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