Art And Humanities

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    Nbil

    Fast-Track OLED EVELYN T. STONE COLLEGE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES Bachelor of Arts in Organizational Leadership – Fast-Track Program for Adults Student Name: ____________________________ Student ID#: _______________________________ Advisor: __________________ Phone: __________________ Date: ________________ Official Unofficial □ □ Introductory Courses (All introductory courses require a minimum grade of C-) PLS 201 _____________ PLS 202 ______________ Information Literacy & Research

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    Architechture

    1)What does the study of humanities involve? What is the relevance of humanities in architecture? 1.The study of humanities involves academic disciplines that study human culture and history. The humanities include ancient and modern languages ,literature, philosophy, religion, and visual and performing arts such as music and theatre. We learn about distant cultures or past cultures. Through the exploration of humanities we learn how to think creatively and critically to reason and ask questions

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    Time Traveling, Art Historian

    I have had the greatest adventure traveling back in time visiting a few periods in history and I want to share my experiences with everyone. The first period I visited was the Egyptian Civilization, particularly the period of The Great Pyramids. After that I traveled to central Italy for a look at the Roman Civilization wanting to learn about the Etruscans and see the Tomb of the Reliefs. Finally I traveled to Milan during the Italian Renaissance to see the painting of The Last Supper by Leonardo

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    The Arts

    Art The Arts play a large role in the expression of inner thoughts and beauty in my life. From dance and music to abstract art our concept of life is shown through the various ways in which we interpret it. We use the Arts as a means of touching that part of us that we cannot reach with Physical Science, Social Science, or any of the Humanities. The arts allow us to be as specific or as abstract as we please. It helps us become closer to ourselves and to others around us. Though there has

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    Bob Marlry

    manifest in this iwah, right before our disbelieving eyes. There will come a day when music and its philosophy will become the religion of humanity…If there remains any magic it is music. Unlike mere pop stars, Bob was a moral and religious figure as well as a major record seller internationally. To whom does one compare him? In a recent Sunday New York Times Arts and Leisure lead story, Stanley Crouch makes a compelling case for Louis Armstrong as the century’s “unequaled performer,” excelling not

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    Mission vs. Shareholder

    what you are looking to do. Certain situations would call for a different model as the best choice. When it comes to non-profit organizations, they deal with only certain segments of the economy: such as health, education, social services and the arts. With non-profits, most of the goods that are produced are paid for and used by different people. Now that is not the case with for-profit companies. With for-profits companies, products are assumed to be easily judged in terms of quality. This is

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    Office Art Memo

    Office Art Memo Office Art Memo I have decided upon the six paintings or sculptures that will reside in the CEO’s office building. Out of the six, three are 19th Century Impressionist paintings and the other three are Post-Impressionist paintings or sculptures. The first one I selected was the Regatta at Sainte-Adresse by Claude Monet. This is a nice, relaxing photo that I would set up in the break room. It falls under the impressionist style because it captures the vision as if I was standing

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    Art 100

    Visual Arts ART/100 November 21, 2012 Larry Wayland Performing and Visual Arts There are many forms of art. The exercise of visual arts can be displayed in drawings, sculptures, photos, architecture designs, and anything that can be seen by the eye. Nature in its purist form is highly functional in design and deference. An artist does not have to be famous to create a beautiful piece of art, artiste are mostly misunderstood people who choose to show how they feel through his or her art piece

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    Core Curriculum

    WHAT IS CORE CURRICULUM A core curriculum is a curriculum, or course of study, which is deemed central and usually made mandatory for all students of a school or school system. A core curriculum, a predetermined body of skills, knowledge, and abilities is taught to all students. Curriculum has numerous definitions, which can be slightly confusing. In its broadest sense a curriculum may refer to all courses offered at a school.  Curriculum means two things: (i) the range of courses from which students

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    Cave Art: Cultural Development During The Paleolithic To Neolithic

    With the cultural development during the Paleolithic to Neolithic era, cave art was a writing expression, but in the form of pictures and symbols. Discovered over two hundred thousand years ago, the earliest cave markings described the past, present and the continuation of civilizations identity. With continued cultural growth, caves such as Altamira, discovered in 1879 and Lascaux, discovered in 1940 contain some of the most extravagant drawings. Even though these illustrations are footprints

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