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    prescribing important? In my own opinion, I feel that independent prescribing is important to the society, as it does not take up medical professional skills and their valuable time. Independent prescribing over time will help to take pressure of the health system as well as the workload. It also ensures there are a reduction in the “unnecessary A and E and hospital admissions”, suggested by Royal College of nursing 2012. This will help to increase efficiency throughout the service, meaning that…

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    R Piece # 2 Analysis

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    怀䢀埔r Piece #2 (1976) by Sol LeWitt, viewed at The University of Akron, at Collection of the Akron Art Museum, on September 16, 2014, is a great example of the artist’s work. Although his artwork ranges from wall drawings to these types of structures, and even sculptures, this object viewed at the museum represents the diverse works of art that were presented at his time period in an accordingly fashion. The theory that Sol LeWitt worked off of in the creation of his objects was, but is not…

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    Drawing Influence In Art

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    Drawing inspiration/influence is a particularly tricky situation, because as artists we feel this overarching desire—nay, need—to leave a permanent and unique stain on the world. If that stain resembles too closely one that came before it, then where is the ingenuity in that? This being the case, it is impossible to make anything of merit without being at least subconsciously influenced. Only upon realizing this fact and embracing it is an artist able to fully and successfully utilize the arts…

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    Navon 1977 Study

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    to identify the two-dimensional pattern. The globality of visual property relates to how high it is on the hierarchy. As Kimchi explains, “Properties at the top of the hierarchy are more global than those at the bottom, which in turn are more local” (Kimchi, 1992). However, it seem…

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    The physiological and psychological capabilities in infants versus adults are extremely different and for various reasons. The psychological and physiological difference in speech perception of adults and infants will be the main discussion in this paper. Speech perception is when language is spoken heard and understood. The level of comprehension of language is based on intellectual capacity, age, and experiences. The basics of speech start with sounds and breaking them down into…

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    not always a common subject in Education. Saturday Morning Art is located at the University of St. Francis in the downstairs of the Mimi & Ian Rolland Art & Visual Communication Center. The program houses 6 different grade levels where art lessons are taught and prepared by students a part of the School of Creative Arts (SOCA) K-12 Visual Arts Education & Pre-Art Therapy programs. My first connection to the program was through my academic advisor, Jody Nix. Jody is an Assistant Professor,…

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    what it refers to, I’m talking about art educations. Today I am here to inform you about the benefits of Art Educations have on the human brain. Art Education refers to learning, instruction and programming based upon the visual and tangible art and includes performing arts and visual arts. Art Education have scientifically been proven to positively…

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    However, their extraordinary sense of visual imagery contradicts the notion of being disabled. Sacks uses these people to demonstrate the ability of the brain to adapt and develop. Psychologist Barbara Fredrickson’s “Selections from Love 2.0: How Our Supreme Emotion Affects Everything We Feel…

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    This essay will explore why there was an emergence of modernity within French and British art and visual culture in the nineteenth century and how different artists responded to this. Under close analysis will be specific visual examples in distinct turn from two French artists, Gustave Courbet, Constantin Guys and two British artists, John Everett Millais and William Morris It is also necessary to…

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    People have their own different interpretations of the word “Art”. More interpretations most likely cause increasing disagreements. Art is a way of expressing your creative ability and imagination commonly through emotions by showing the audience rather than telling them. Art is also a universal language that is used through many platforms and one that is globally understood (citation). However, people will interpret the meaning of art differently to the way others do. The same applies to…

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