...Art And Culture Art and Culture Since the beginning of time, artists have labored extensively to find innovative ways to convey sentiment, passion, and feeling. Telling stories and trying to unlock the minds of people through different avenues of artistic labors. Art touches and affects people in unique ways; it can have special or unusual meaning on the person depending on how one views it. Artists’ rendering of their art is interpreted in numerous ways by others who view it unless it is explained by the artist on its meaning giving a clear example of what they are portraying. Two people looking at the same painting, sculpture, portrait, or photo may come to different views on the arts meaning even though they are looking at the same item. Art is how one interprets it and what that person sees. In today’s society art is done in so many other forms and diverse categories. This essay will concentrate and bring together four art forms, photojournalism, painting, architecture, and sculpture. The in-depth examination of the subsequent arts will be concentrated to the following: The influence of technology on the evolution of each of the art forms: architecture, photography, sculpture, and painting. Diversity’s role in the development of the arts and how it changed throughout the 20th century. Art and popular culture’s relationship and how this developed during the 20th century. From the beginning of time, Art has been known as evidenced by the past relics. Technology certainly...
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...Devry HUM 303 Entire Course (All Discussions+Assignments +Project+Final Exam) IF You Want To Purchase A+ Work then Click The Link Below For Instant Down Load http://www.hwspeed.com/Devry-HUM-303-Entire-Course-82382322147.htm?categoryId=-1 IF You Face Any Problem Then E Mail Us At JOHNMATE1122@GMAIL.COM QuestionCourse project This course will take you through huge chunks of human history from the Paleolithic era through the Vietnam War and into our postmodern world. Your course project will culminate in a nine-ten page paper. Your research paper will require a minimum of five academic-scholarly sources. Both in-text citation and an end reference page as specified by the APA style sheet are required. Scrupulous documentation plus high originality, analysis, insight, and fresh applications of ideas are highly prized. Mere reporting, describing, and finding others’ ideas are discouraged, and plagiarism is grounds for failure. Your paper is to be 70–80% original and 20–30% resourced (documented via turnitin.com). Details and milestones follow. Your final grade includes points accumulated for your discussions; proposal; a two-part annotated bibliography; a draft; and a final paper. The following are guidelines to assist you in completing the course successfully. Guidelines for the Proposal (100 points): A proposal offers a detailed and full description of your project (as best you know it at the time of writing) in no more than 2 pages. To succeed, students...
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...An Enchanting Experience – 5 Reasons to See Huntsville Ballet’s The Nutcracker I never understood the beauty and excitement of The Nutcracker, until I first saw it performed by the Huntsville Ballet. The Nutcracker was an experience. Every graceful dance, magnificent leap, and lovely choreography captivated me. The Huntsville Ballet Company has performed The Nutcracker for over 53 years and every year their amazing performance captivates the audience. As the dancers perform, the audience becomes a part of this magical Christmas story. As Huntsville Ballet Company prepares to put on another spectacular production, here are my reasons to see this delightful performance! #1 An Invested & Dedicated Community of Workers This enchanting performance takes time, work, and investment from the Huntsville Ballet performers and...
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... |Course Syllabus | | |College of Humanities | | |ARTS/125 Version 2 | | |Pop Culture and the Arts | Copyright © 2010, 2007 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. Course Description This course explores the interactions between the arts, advertising, media, and lifestyle and cultural trends in contemporary American society. Familiarity will be gained with the various art forms and their relationship to mass media, personal and professional life, and in particular to how they contribute to the current conception of fine art and popular culture. Students are asked to examine current trends and cultural changes, assessing both the role the arts have played in creating them and the influence these cultural trends have on art itself. Policies Faculty and students/learners will be held responsible for understanding and adhering to all policies contained within the following two documents: • University policies: You must be logged into the student website to view this document. • Instructor policies: This document is posted...
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... |SYLLABUS | | |College of Humanities | | |ARTS/125 Version 2 | | |Pop Culture and the Arts | Copyright © 2010, 2007 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. Course Description This course explores the interactions between the arts, advertising, media, and lifestyle and cultural trends in contemporary American society. Familiarity will be gained with the various art forms and their relationship to mass media, personal and professional life, and in particular to how they contribute to the current conception of fine art and popular culture. Students are asked to examine current trends and cultural changes, assessing both the role the arts have played in creating them and the influence these cultural trends have on art itself. Policies Faculty and students/learners will be held responsible for understanding and adhering to all policies contained within the following two documents: • University policies: You must be logged into the student website to view this document. • Instructor policies: This document is posted...
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...Control ……………………………………………………………………Page 14 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Abrakadoodle offers full service visual art classes for kids, summer art camps, holiday art camps, art parties and art events that stimulate and educate to more than one million children in schools, community sites, and art studios for kids around the world. Abrakadoodle primarily targets middle-income professional families who are having their children participate in exciting activities that involve arts and crafts. The proposed marketing plan is designed to allow Abrakadoodle to focus on getting their name and professional services out into the Maryland area; specifically the area from Landover to Annapolis. Because of the unique experience of art creativity for kids, Abrakadoodle would like to be known for its excellent classes for kids, well-trained teachers and always allowing kids to have a blast. Expansive art lesson plans are unrivaled, exceeding national standards for visual arts education. Understanding the cost related to quality art education, Abrakadoodle focuses on venues that produce the most return which is vital to the success of the company. These venues include local grade & middle schools, libraries daycares and summer camps. Abrakadoodle believes in hands-on, active discovery and exploration in their art classes for children & young adults and with a rich market insight, our consulting team will be able to execute on this solid business...
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...Canaveral Pier) was built in 1962 and is now home to 5 restaurants, 4 bars, gift shops and free live musical entertainment. View the majestic 800 foot long fishing pier to enjoy the dazzling sunrise or dreamy sunset. Whether you want to relax by the beach, shop or challenge yourself to fun sport activities, Cocoa Beach has all for you. It is true when they say that the Cocoa Beach Pier has something for everyone! Relax by the sandy beach and watch you kids play along. Or even take a stroll and be amazed by the beautiful view that the beach has to offer to you. Play a round of volleyball or bicycle around. Do not miss the chance to surf as the beach has always...
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...Daniels Essay Week 2 Joya Daniels ENG 125 Angela Mullennix 11 August 2014 Daniels Essay 2 As I analyze my interpretation of this week’s poem selection. I am bringing forth my thoughts, feelings and understandings of what I have read. This week’s poem that I have chosen is a “Woman’s Work”, by Julia Alvarez. As I begin to pick out the poem that I desired. I had to ask questions in analyzing what I was going to read. Questions to help me understand what the author is trying to say. On pages 766-767, Alvarez gives her description of a working woman in a poetic form. From my understanding, in line 1, Alvarez is stating that a woman work is not a high art (Alvarez, Pg. 766). However, in detail she explains the different types of challenges the character known as “the woman”, who struggles as she does her basic routine of cleaning. As I ponder on this week’s readings, I find myself thinking on how my Ancestors had to work in the cotton field and their master’s home. Also, tending to their needs. They really went through a lot and some even died so that there next generation could not experience the hardship. What I am stating, is that there comes a time in someone’s home that an individual has to sacrifice their lives so that their children can have better ones. People may not like the situation that there in but they are seeing the big picture and that is the future that lies ahead. In line 3, Alvarez states that the woman is keeping her house...
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...foundations and beliefs, Liberty University Online resources for success, Blackboard navigation techniques, time management strategies, the adult learner’s responsibilities, methods for identifying and avoiding academic misconduct, scholarly research tactics, and approaches for selecting the appropriate courses towards completion of the preferred degree program. *Waived without appeal/exception for all students when one or more of the following are met: 1. Accredited college transcript on file indicating a conferred AA or higher. 2. 60 official transfer hours. 3. Resident LU student transferring to LUO without breaking enrollment (resident breaking enrollment rules not LUO) and has taken GNED/BVWV 101. 4. 90+ credits on unofficial transcripts. 5. Student has broken enrollment from LUO within the last three catalog years. Rationale This course provides an orientation to the online classroom, learning strategies, and technology skills required for success in online learning. This course offers the student an opportunity to develop and strengthen the skills necessary for academic achievement within Liberty University’s online program. I. Prerequisites None II. Required Resource Purchase Hassenpflug, A. S., Traphagen, A. D., & Conner, H. J. (2015). Breaking ground: Keys for successful online learning (2nd ed.). Dubuque, IA: Kendall/Hunt Pub. ISBN: 9781465274397. Note: Because this is a single-use worktext, the textbook must be purchased new....
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...Management for Seven Seas Vacations looked across her desk and let out a sigh. She looked exhausted and not a little bit frustrated as she removed her glasses and started to speak. “It’s Tuesday, the worst management day of my week” she said. “Today is the day I have to decide what to do with our remaining occupancy for a week Saturday to ensure we sail with a full complement of passengers. When I first came into this business, you made your profit from the last twenty percent of travelers, now you try not to lose your shirt to keep the ship at capacity for each sailing. I blame the internet!” Seven Seas Cruise Vacations Pamela Homesworth, then a 31 year old businesswoman, had joined Seven Seas Cruise Lines Inc. directly from an MBA focused on electronic marketing and operations. She began work six years earlier as the internet came to be a strategic force for consumer businesses, starting in 1998. Pamela worked her way into increasingly important roles with the firm and with the start of the fall cruise season had taken over an experiment that Seven Seas was testing on integrated vacation planning and direct sales under the selling brand Seven Seas Cruise Vacation. Using one of their midsize ships, Seven Seas was sailing a dedicated week long circuit from Miami through the western Caribbean and back along the coast of Mexico while testing several new ideas for managing passenger occupancy and also in transporting passengers to the Miami cruise terminal. Seven ...
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...__________________________ Name: ____________________________________________________________________ Address: __________________________________________________________________ City: ____________________State: ________ Zip: ____________ Phone: ______ - _______- __________ Email: __________________________________ Would you be interested in attending a reunion or gathering? Yes No No Are you interested in serving on a committee or sub-committee? Yes Number of attendees in your group: Adults ______ Teens ______ Children ______ We are considering holding the reunion in Louisville, Kentucky. What activities are you interested in? Churchill Downs/ Kentucky Derby Museum Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory Louisville Science Center Speed Art Museum Will you drive or fly? Drive Muhammad Ali Center Museums (specify if not listed) __________________ Belle of Louisville Theatre/Music/Dance Performance KentuckyShow! Fly Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom Golf Shopping Tours Dining Out Other _____________ Other ______________________________ What dates work best for you? First Choice: ___________ Second...
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... 15 minutes 3 hours This paper is divided into two sections: Section A – This ONE question is compulsory and MUST be attempted Section B – TWO questions ONLY to be attempted Do NOT open this paper until instructed by the supervisor. During reading and planning time only the question paper may be annotated. You must NOT write in your answer booklet until instructed by the supervisor. This question paper must not be removed from the examination hall. The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants Paper P3 Section A – This ONE question is compulsory and MUST be attempted The following information should be used when answering question 1. 1 Introduction The National Museum (NM) was established in 1857 to house collections of art, textiles and metalware for the nation. It remains in its original building which is itself of architectural importance. Unfortunately, the passage of time has meant that the condition of the building has deteriorated and so it requires continual repair and maintenance. Alterations have also been made to ensure that the building complies with the disability access and health and safety laws of the country. However, these alterations have been criticised as being unsympathetic and out of character with the rest of the building. The building is in a previously affluent area of the capital city. However, what were once large middle-class family houses have now become multi-occupied apartments and the socio-economic structure of the area has radically...
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...FLIP FACTORY INC. Birgitte Grøgaard wrote this case solely to provide material for class discussion. The author does not intend to illustrate either effective or ineffective handling of a managerial situation. The author may have disguised certain names and other identifying information to protect confidentiality. This publication may not be transmitted, photocopied, digitized or otherwise reproduced in any form or by any means without the permission of the copyright holder. Reproduction of this material is not covered under authorization by any reproduction rights organization. To order copies or request permission to reproduce materials, contact Ivey Publishing, Ivey Business School, Western University, London, Ontario, Canada, N6G 0N1; (t) 519.661.3208; (e) cases@ivey.ca; www.iveycases.com. Copyright © 2015, Richard Ivey School of Business Foundation Version: 2016-04-26 In June 2014, Darlene Traviss, owner and chief executive officer of Flip Factory Inc. (Flip Factory), stood in her fitness centre in a flurry of activity and excitement. Toddlers, youths, teens, and adults participated in a multitude of gymnastics-based activities throughout the 10,000-square-foot facility. Three years had passed since Traviss relocated Flip Factory from an inner city church hall to an industrial park in northeast Calgary. The business had evolved from a one-woman show with a few seasonal part-time staff to a team of more than 20 highly skilled and specialized coaches from...
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...answer sheet. 2) Students should write the steps and formulae used in the cells along with the final answer, in the answer sheet so that examiner will be able to evaluate the answers. 3) No marks will be given in case only the final answer is written in the answer sheet. 4) Only MS Excel is to be used. No other software/packages are to be used. 5) Assume suitable data/method, if necessary and mention the assumptions, wherever made. 6) Only the text book issued, i.e., ‘Operations Research and Quantitative Techniques by Prof (Gp Capt) D.P. Apte’ is permitted to be referred during the examination. No other material is permitted. ______________________________________________________________________________ Section A: Solve the following Case (Marks 20) Q1: ‘Venus Book Stall’ is a famous book stall on near Arts, Science & Commerce College selling college text books, stationary, calculators etc. for the last seven years. The manager has observed that there is increasing trend in the sales of textbooks over this period. The number of books sold per year is as follows: Year | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | Number of books sold | 1049 | 1125 | 1243 | 1360 | 1457 | 1612 | 1833 | a. Develop the equation for the linear trend component for the time series. b. Use the developed linear trend equation to forecast for the years 8, 9 and 10 based on the equation. c. What is the average increase in the sales per year for the stall? d. Calculate...
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...VENEZIA COFFEE ROASTERS - BUSINESS PLAN No t e b o o k: ENgen C re a t e d : Ta g s : U RL : 2/24/2013 3:12 AM Upda te d: Coffee, Examples, Marketing, Planning 2/24/2013 3:17 AM http://ww w .referenceforbusiness.com/business-plans/Business-Plans-Volume-… VENEZIA COFFEE ROASTERS - BUSINESS PLAN 14600 Waterfront Drive Kennebunk, ME 04043 Two seasoned coffee roasters found their niche in a seemingly saturated market. This plan illustrates that their specialty lies not only in their roasting methods, but also in their socially responsible business practices. Their mission is to balance the needs of their customers, their environment and the coffee growers. Venezia Coffee Roasters' detailed financial tables showcase the preparation needed to make them a competitive small batch coffee roaster in the New England region. STATEMENT OF PURPOSE DESCRIPTION OF BUSINESS GOA LS AND OBJECTIV ES MANAGEMENT PRODUCT AND SERV ICE SPACE, EQUIPMENT AND LOCATION MARKET INFORMATION/MARKETING COMPETITION FINANCIAL DATA STATEMENT OF PURPOSE Venezia Coffee Roasters seeks loans totaling $56,000 to: purchase equipment and inventory, rent working space, and perform the necessary renovations and improvements, and provide adequate working capital. This sum, together with an additional $23,000 investment from friends and family, will be sufficient to launch a profitable small-batch gourmet coffee roasting company. The initial form of organization will be sub-chapter "S" with a buy-sell...
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