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    least qualification I should acquire irrespective of my financial disabilities. I am applying for the Dannish institute scholarship for numerous reasons. My first reason is related to the fact that I aimed of becoming one of the few female in Fine Art with MSc in my country. During my third and fourth year in the university‚ I had to study full time and work at the same time in other to take care of my living expenses. It was not such a good experience I must confess and was quite difficult for

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    Humanities Final Paper

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    is a “position paper” on the place of the fine arts in the life of a believer. Your paper should be 3-4 single-spaced pages in a Word file with Times New Roman‚ 12 point font. Make sure to include and cite your resources consistently (6-8 scholarly sources is suggested). Wikipedia is NOT a scholarly source. Submit your Final Paper as an attachment in Moodle. How You’ll Be Graded An excellent paper (90-100%) will deal with the following subjects: 1. What art is‚ is not‚ and the part God has designed

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    My fair lady

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    The movie My Fair Lady satisfies the four elements that define fine arts. These elements include music‚ dance art and drama. Although the movie is set in a different time period‚ it still manages to successfully convey the important facets of fine arts. The movie My Fair Lady is a 1960’s musical‚ originally adapted from a play‚ Pygmalion. There are several different types of music included in the film. For example‚ one of the romantic songs is "I Could Have Danced All Night"‚ which is sung by Eliza

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    literary work or work of visual art from the 1800s—either Romantic or Realist in style—that responds in some way to the Industrial Revolution. Identify the work and the artist or writer‚ and explain how it responds to the Industrial Revolution. Then describe one example of how either black slaves or white abolitionists used literature or the visual arts as a form of protest against slavery. Art is Reacting to Industrial Revolution Chapter 28 (pp. 920-948)‚ art and literature in Industrial Revolution;

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    college and earn a degree in the fields of architect engineer and fine arts. My dream is to use my drawing skills to become a successful architect. When I look back on my life‚ I see myself being a fine artist and an architect. First‚ I have to continue drawing and keep making excellent grades. Then‚ I want to attend a college that has the best fine arts and architect program. Finally‚ I must graduate college with a degree in fine art and architect while becoming an architect at my own firm. To

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    Fine Arts Classes

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    person be required to take an arts course? Most school systems are requiring a fine arts course to graduate or earn their advanced diploma. Fine arts may include art‚ music‚ and or drama. Taking a fine arts class should be required because one might like it‚ so the classes fill up‚ and so one can learn the fine art that was chosen. One should be required to take a fine arts course because he or she might like it. If a student has never taken and upper level fine arts course then how will they know

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    Tattoos a Fine Art

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    Tattoos a Fine Art Tattoos are considered fine art and are accepted more now than ever before. “Tattoos date back to 12‚000 BC. The word "tattoo" comes from a Tahitian word "tattow" or "ta-tu" meaning to mark the skin” (Lori). Tattoos have been evident in many cultures throughout the centuries” the ancient Greeks tattooed spies‚ the Romans tattooed criminals and the Polynesians tattooed ranking members of their tribes” (Lori). Around the 1950’s tattoos lost popularity they picked up a stereotype

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    Fine Arts In Schools

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    Imagine school without fine arts‚ without a class to express yourself. Schools across the country are thinking about eliminating art classes because of insufficient funds. Schools should not eliminate art classes because they improve test scores‚ give students freedom‚ and allows students with many opportunities they won’t find anywhere else. Primarily‚ fine arts improves scores in all different subjects. As stated in‚ Arts Education in Public Elementary and Secondary Schools‚ "Low-income high school

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    Representationalism and Aesthetics If one were to be provided a spectator’s view of visitors of an art museum‚ they would witness a microcosm of the appreciation of art in its entirety. Some observers of art might simply glance at a piece of artwork and shrug it off for its unaesthetic appearance‚ others might try to delve deeper into what it’s standing for. Multiple factors would possibly come into play; the audiences’ reaction‚ the inquisition into the artist’s original intention‚ and perhaps

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    The Fine Arts Education

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    The Fine Arts is all around you on a daily basis. We’ve adapted to the musical sound all around us that sometimes we don’t realize there is a song playing. Now the term music can be defined in many different ways. Anywhere from different styles of music to different time periods of music like Jazz or Classical Rock. Art programs are able to reach students that are not normally reached and also increase better attendance and grades among the students. "In 1995‚ SAT scores for students who studied

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