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    Inside The Native American Museum Summary

    Inside the Native American Museum of the Smithsonian starts off with a video that greets visitors in English and tribal languages. There is a gift shop and, down the hall from it, a restaurant. To view the exhibitions, you have to go up to the third and fourth floors. There the first things they'll see are display cases that include arrowheads, dolls and animals. Very beautiful ,but the objects are presented in no obvious order. The very old and the very new are mixed together. They say you must

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    Ojibwa Research Paper

    most beautiful and unique works of art which we are able to study and learn from today. The Nelson Atkins Museum has a wide variety of Native American works of art ranging from the southern Pueblo cultures up into the Northern Plains cultures. Native American art is a huge part of our country’s history and the people that came before us. The artwork focused on in this paper is from the Ojibwa tribe of Ontario and the northern U.S. boundaries. The Nelson Atkins Museum displays a Native leather European

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    Personal Narrative: My Trip To Metropolitan Museum Of Art

    asked with a raised eyebrow. The two blondes with a plan, my mother and I, answered in unison, “Of course.” As an art student and enthusiast, I had looked forward to seeing the massive collection of art stored in Metropolitan Museum of Art for many months. We visited the city after my senior year of high school. When our trip was cut short, we decided to return in the spring to see the museum. The amount and variety of pieces overwhelmed me. I strolled around a corner and found Picasso’s lover, Dora Maar

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    Museum Of Tolerance Experience Paper

    On Friday 12, 2016, I went to the Museum of tolerance; this was my first time coming to this museum. When I first saw the outside building, the first thing that went to my mind was that this museum looks like a puzzle box; it is very different from other museum that I have been too. During my observation inside the museum, I saw people enjoying themselves while walking around, talking about each work-art, taking pictures, writing about things that they felt fascinating and I am pretty sure that they

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    English

    locked up the criminals. 17. They must have left the keys behind. 18. The robbers made up the story. 19. The boy is eating the cake. 20. Dad promised by a box of chocolates. 21. The spider scared her. 22. The guide will show us the Natural History Museum in the afternoon. 23. The dentist is cleaning the woman’s teeth. 24. She showed her relatives the new house. PASSIVE VOICE PV 4 Change the sentences to passive voice. 1. Many people begin new projects in January New projects are begun in

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    Catcher in the Rye Analysis

    best thing, though, in that museum was that everything always stayed right where it was. Nobody’d move. . . . Nobody’d be different. The only thing that would be different would be you. This passage, in which Holden explains why he loves the Museum of Natural History, is located in Chapter 16. Killing time before his date with Sally, Holden decides to walk from Central Park to the Museum of Natural History. Along the way, he remembers in detail his school trips to the museum. Holden has already demonstrated

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    First Muse

    Francis Martinez  Literary Analysis “First Muse”        The story “First Muse” by Julia Alvarez tell us about her childhood in the Dominican  Republic and her life in the United States. Since she started reading the thousand and one  night book under her bed she saw herself reflected in the dark haired almond eyed girl on the  book cover. Alvarez compared herself with the bright ambitious girl stuck in a kingdom that  didn”t think female were very important. Scheherazade gave Julia the courage to explore the 

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    Tellus Museum Review

    than a museum to see with his own eyes the evidences of all these evolutions? The Tellus Museum, situated in Georgia, is engaged to educate, and inspire visitors to make scientific connections through dynamic exhibits and enriching experiences. It is a Smithsonian Institution-affiliate natural history and science museum. Tellus was founded as the Weinman Mineral Museum in 1983, which closed in 2007 and was reopened as the Tellus Science Museum in 2008. If you decide to go to this museum, your

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    Tantaquidgeon Indian Museum Analysis

    The Tantaquidgeon Indian Museum is the oldest Indian-owned and operated museum in America. The museum was built in 1931 and located in Uncasville, Connecticut. This museum is owned and ran by the federally recognized Mohegan Tribe, making this museum a privately owned governance. The museum’s first building was built by the owners Gladys Tantaquidgeon and her brother Harold and father John. The museum began with a little stone room including collections of various artifacts that were made and used

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    The Educational Value of Field Trips

    a variety of cultural institutions, including art, natural history, and science museums, as well as theaters, zoos, and historical sites. Schools gladly endured the expense and disruption of providing field trips because they saw these experiences as central to their educational mission: schools exist not only to provide economically useful skills in numeracy and literacy, but also to produce civilized young men and women who would appreciate the arts and culture. More-advantaged families may take

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