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Art With The Artist
4,805 wordsFrom TriBeCa to SoHo to Dumbo, artists tend to agglomerate in well-publicized art centers rich in loft space. However, the paradox of artistic agglomeration is that artists are eventually priced out of the region of agglomeration as their presence attracts bourgeois residents and capital-rich businesses that together bid up rents. Art centers thus possess a dynamism that other regions of agglomeration, like Silicon Valley or Route 128, do not share. While the dynamic quality of art centers is we...
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Respect To My Junior Belts
558 wordsmany things but among those lessons I learn how to cooperate with others; learn the importance of respecting others: and learned joy of accomplishments. When I was practicing in class I notice there was a person who outstand others by the skill and agility, but when we all practice together that same person destroyed the whole unity and ruined the group exercise. I realized that society is just like this, such that one can have outstanding knowledge but does not know how to cooperate with other ...
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Registered Nurse
721 wordsNursing "Nursing is an art: and if it is to be made an art, It requires an exclusive devotion as hard a preparation, as any painter's or sculptor's work; for what is the having to do with dead canvas or dead marble, compared with having to do with the living body, the temple of God's spirit? It is one of the Fine Arts: I had almost said, the finest of Fine Arts". Spoken by a true nurse, Florence Nightingale; a pioneer of nursing and a reformer of hospital sanitation methods. I have many goals in...
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Liberal Arts Institutions And Technical Schools
659 wordsPrompt: defend or refute that colleges are moving away from liberal arts Imagine a cardiovascular surgeon about to crack the sternum of a dying patient; tension is high while the clock of life ticks desperately slower and softer for the poor soul on the cold steel table that saw death the hour before. Is it logical that at that moment the purveyor of life is contemplating whether his freshmen philosophy class back at SMU has thoroughly prepared him for what he is about to do? Not likely. In high...
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Historical Nature Of Art
380 wordsJohn Berger, in his book of essays, "Ways of Seeing", offers provocative reasoning why the historical nature of art is critically important to both the individual and society. He argues that the most significant aspect of viewing art is its historical significance, not as a relic, but as a personal testimonial of a specific time and place. Berger boldly criticizes what he calls the "mystification" of visual art, created by elite classes. He argues that, in effort to maintain the status quo of a ...
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Construction Of Arts And Crafts Style Homes
1,980 wordsThe Arts and Crafts Movement of the late nineteenth century was an attempt to improve society by creating objects and architecture of a more worthwhile nature. The movement began in England in the 1870's and soon spread to the United States where it was widely employed in the arts and in architecture. Advocates promoted its use among the middle class. Its continued endorsement among all social classes was seen as an empowerment to the poor who had suffered so much during the previous period of i...
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Art Class
330 wordsThe most interesting class I have taken is art. I enjoy this class purely because of the freedom of choices one can make. The teacher, nor the work, are pressuring. The atmosphere of the classroom is extremely friendly and relaxing. Art class relieves the stress of the more rigorous courses I attend. There is an incredible variety of medias to chose from and one can develop a sense of independence. I enjoy this class particularly because I understand the subject of art. Art class gives a person ...
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Art Classes
260 wordsArts Funding We, the Michigan Youth Caucus, believe that a well-rounded education should stress not only core classes such as English, Mathematics, Social Studies, and Science, but should also include Arts. We, Michigan Youth Caucus, believe that schools are failing their students and their communities by not placing enough emphasis on educating our children in artistic fields, such as music, drawing, theater, etc. As a result, there is a lagging interest in arts, and schools have withheld fundi...
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Wuest's English Class
316 wordsMy first quarter in English was a blast. I had a great time in coach Wuest's English class. He was very funny and taught me a lot. My classmates were fun as well. The activities I did in English class were awesome. In coach Wuest's class, I had to learn new spelling words and read a book called Animal Farm. I also learned nouns, verbs, pronouns, adjectives, adverbs, conjunctions, and interjections. I also learned anagrams. I had to write reports on two short stories called Man vs. Nature in "The...
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