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    The Riverside Art museum was first discovered in 1967 and it is in downtown Riverside, next to the Mission Inn. The museum’s purpose is to engage and inspire people through exhibits and providing art classes that allows people to learn different skills. This upcoming new year, RAM will be celebrating their 50th year of art and appreciation. Some of their past projects included and integration of science and math into fine arts. This allows young people learn from an educational standpoint. Their…

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    While art in general or attending art museums doesn’t really interest me, especially having to attend on my much needed day of rest from work and school. For my creative personal response paper, I chose to attend the Dallas Museum of Art this past Sunday. I came across numerous works of art. From paintings to sculptures, and drawings. Most of everything I came across in my opinion, were meaningless. Mostly because I could not decipher what the artist is portraying or the message behind it, while…

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    “the look which the eyes manifest, no matter what kind of eyes they are, is a pure reference to myself.” – Sartre Naturally, people find eye contact with strangers quite confronting and therefore do anything they can to try and avoid it. In order to avoid eye contact with people in public situations such as being on a bus, people will often look straight ahead at the back of the bus, towards the ground or even out the window. It is interesting to explore the reasons behind why people find eye…

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    Essay On Pablo Helguera

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    and socially engaged art. Helguera integrates his artistic abilities to the problem of social engaged art. He served as director of adult and academic programs in the department of education at the Museum of Modern art in New York since 2007. His visual art includes social engagement, historical research, pedagogy and language. He is also a author of many books, including Manual of Contemporary Art Style (Jorge Pinto Books, 2007) a humorous and ironic look at the social workings of the…

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    Essay On Art Therapy

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    those where traditional methods and drugs have failed. Art therapy is an integrative mental health profession that combines the knowledge and understanding of someone’s mental health. It also combines psychological theories and tactics together with visual art to create a unique approach towards the healing process (“About Us - American Art Therapy Association”). It is designed to help improve the mental health of a patient and allows the therapist…

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    Action Observation

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    knowledge by investigating how both visual and motor experience affect the perceptual mechanism that is responsible for the configural processing of actions. In their study, expert ballet dancers were matched with non-expert ballet dancers and they all watched pairs of upright and inverted point light female dance movements and unisex dance movement. Although some ballet movements are gender-specific, males and females train together and therefore they both have visual knowledge of each other’s…

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    My Final Thumbnail

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    Students were able to take their thumbnails and proceed forward with their projects. I think overall they were able to explore using their final thumbnail. They were more energetic to work on their projects. I broke down the materials into groups and supplied those at different tables. This method worked extremely well in helping to not only keep myself organized but the students also. Student 1M (first day): Once he finished up his thumbnail sketches he went and grabbed some of the practice…

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    One of the most important, if not the most important characteristics of a leader is the ability to communicate well. Without this ability even the most brilliant mind cannot be a leader, because they will never be able to inspire their team to work towards a common goal. Transformation leaders have strong commutation skills and are able to positively influence team outcomes (Boies, Fiset & Gill, 2015). In today’s fast pace world leaders have a variety of ways to communicate. A strong leader…

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    Eye Contact: Men and Women Do men make more or less eye contact then women? For my hypothesis I would say men make less eye contact then women from my observations in past experiences. Women make the most eye contact from also my past experiences. Men tend to drift off more. Women tend to keep steady contact to keep importance of the conversation. Men get distracted easier which makes it harder to focus into the eyes. Women pay close attention because their eyes show more emotion…

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    Assignment 228 . What is the refractive error? Normally, the rays of light entering the eye are brought to a precise focus on the retina, the light sensitive layer lining the back of the eye. When such a focus is not achieved, a refractive error results and vision is not clear. These defects in the focusing power of the eye are called refractive errors, most common symptoms of refractive error is blurry vision. Ophthalmologist can serve the patient by asking questions and obtain information,…

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