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  • Museum's Approach To Ancient Egyptian Culture Attempts
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    The term culture is one that can be defined in many ways. Culture is defined as: the ideas, activities, and ways of behaving that are special to a country, people, or region. Museums such as the Field Museum attempt to give its visitors a sense of the culture and history of different countries, as well as a sense of US culture and history. In this quest however, museums often focus on one specific nature of the culture [of a country] and lose sight of the whole picture - the entire culture. Afte...
  • Holocaust Museum
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    We have been taught that it is important to know history so that we can understand and learn from past mistakes to avoid repeating them in the future. Therefore, attending the Holocaust Museum should be mandatory because the museums unique interactive exhibits allows people to relive the inhumanity of the Holocaust and to have a hands on experience with the events leading to and ending World War II. The Holocaust Museum did a remarkable job of involving the visitors during the tour. It was as if...
  • National Museum Of The Performing Arts
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    The Cambridge Dictionary Online defined museums as places of study, buildings where objects of historical, scientific or artistic interest are kept, preserved and exhibited. To The Museums Association, a museum is an institution which collects documents, preserves, exhibits and interprets material evidence and associated information for the public benefit. Since 1998, this definition has changed. Museums now enable the public to explore collections for inspiration, learning and enjoyment. They a...
  • 19th Century British Museums
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    HST 230's 'Modern ways of seeing': Studies in the role and development of C 19 museums RESEARCH ESSAY By: Stephen Conor Thabiso Ralph's 31 October 2001 In a recent holiday trip to the Drakensberg with my extended family (in celebration of my grandparents' 50th wedding anniversary), with this essay at the back of my mind and my inherited sporting inclinations being enticed constantly, I was fortunate to be presented with a few symbolic 'visuals'. These visuals filter through at this stage of fina...
  • Art Galleries And Museums
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    Art Galleries and Museums play an important role within the artworld. The artworld can be related to exhibitions, museums, critics, historians, artists, the public, audiences, patrons and collectors. The museum is important as an institution of power, a place of contemplation, entertainment, education and conservation. The museum also acts as an agent of social change and also as a representative of the artists. The establishment of the academy and salons as museums and institutions helped to ma...
  • Holocaust Museum Website
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    November 21, 2003 The Internet has without a doubt changed the way we live our lives. This brave new frontier allows us to do things in an instant that could have taken days or even weeks in the past, opening cultural doors that otherwise may have remained closed. The internet puts the cultural treasures of the world at our fingertips, everything from the Love in Paris, to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C., to the Maple Syrup Museum in Pittsford, Vermont are only a ...

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