to evolve. Formal and Non Formal Education has basic differences. Formal education is classroom-based‚ accompanied by trained teachers. Informal education happens outside the classroom‚ in after-school programs‚ community-based organizations‚ museums‚ libraries‚ or at home. Both formal and informal education settings offer different strengths to educational outreach project. After-school programs offer a different kind of environment‚ where ones activities don’t need to be as formal and once can
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My best manager was Ed Powers‚ I worked with Ed when I started working at Chemical Bank in 1989 which is now J P Morgan Chase Bank. On the other hand my worst manage was Jackie Ronin‚ who was the site manager at Skyes Enterprises. Ed was the first manager I had that taught me everything I know about customer service and computers. Working with him in the Tax Compliance Dept which was a very busy department from november to march casue we were responsable for sending out the 1099’s to all the
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A formal Analysis of Ajax and achiles Playing a game‚which medium is Ceramic‚has a height of cm 61.1; and a diameter mouth of cm 27.8. The Art piece shows Achilles and Ajax in armour intent on playing with dice or the game of morra‚ according to an old interpretation.The amphora is considerted one of the most refined products of the black-figure style‚ having details and decorations of the clothes engraved with calligraphic care.This ceramist captures the moment when the two heroes‚ lay down there
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The short story " Lawn’s" by Mona Simpson is very interesting to me because it was more than a tough girl who steals and lies and who is totally careless. It is about a mother who put her job before her husband and kids and about a father who stole his daughter’s childhood and between them both Jenny " the tough girl" dying for attention or someone to rescue her shall we say from her destiny. The main point in the whole story is the selfishness of the human being. Often in marriage problems or
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Formal Analysis of Aztec Feathered Serpent Sculpture Facing out into the eyes of museum-goers‚ the Aztec feathered serpent sculpture currently on display at the Metropolitan Museum of Art dates from between fifteenth and early sixteenth century. Though the iconographic motif of the feathered serpent is a common and meaningful one in Aztec art‚ the formal elements of this piece communicate an equally strong message. Through deliberate choices in the crafting and facture of this seemingly dense
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ARTH 1001: Museum Formal Analysis Paper The Tiber Muse Winged Victory of the Nike of Samothrace Justinian and Attendants from San Vitale Adrienne Keiser TA- Anna‚ Tuesday Section April 23rd‚ 2013 The Tiber Muse‚ originally discovered in the vicinity of the Tiber River in Rome in 1885‚ is a product of the Graeco-Roman era and is dated around the 2nd-1st century BCE. This date and other formal qualities of the sculpture such as the pose‚ drapery and medium suggest that it was produced
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are often times used to appeal to the reader’s senses when making important points. While there are a variety of techniques used‚ an article becomes successful when it adequately educates and persuades its readers. Psychology professor and author‚ Lisa Feldman Barrett‚ demonstrates all the components of success in her
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Formal Analysis Theodore Géricault’s breathtaking composition‚ The Raft of the Medusa‚ is extraordinary: exhibiting an intensity that sets it apart from all other works to date. Upon viewing this piece‚ it becomes immediately apparent that there is a tense struggle being depicted by Géricault. When one lays their eyes on this piece‚ they are guided along a fading beam of light shining upon the raft‚ from the bottom left of the painting to the top right. This guide‚ of sorts‚ occurs naturally
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Hailey Brangers Formal Analysis/Interpretation of Sculpture Flint Collins Art History 250 February 5‚ 2015 Menkaure and Khamerernebty‚ Gizeh‚ Egypt‚ Fourth Dynasty‚ ca. 2490-2472 BCE 1. What are the basic features of the work? Is the process used subtractive (such as low or high relief carving) or additive (such as modeling or assemblage)? What is its medium? Describe the sculpture’s dimensions. Can you detect any damage or evidence of restoration? This is a statue of Menkaure and one of his
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Art-2 Comparative Formal Analysis The Culture Shift between the Paleolithic and Sumerian Period The Old Stone Age (Paleolithic Period) marked the birth of art. During that period‚ humankind began to acknowledge the forms of human and animals‚ thus creating many sculptures and paintings in attempt to represent the world around them. Venus of Willendorf (ca. 28‚000 BCE.) also known as Nude woman‚ from Willendorf‚ Austria‚ was one
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