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    Her story is about a school field trip to the holocaust museum. In the beginning of the story the two main characters are pretty self-centered. They often ridicule and criticize others while building themselves up. During the field trip they learned about how the critical attitude of one man killed thousands of innocent people. As they learned more about those who died senselessly during the holocaust they were overwhelmed with guilt. At the end of the trip they silently rode home on the school

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    Although I have never really enjoyed museums‚ especially historical ones‚ but the trip to the Penn Museum was much different than most. Heading into the museum‚ I certainly did not have an open mind. I was hoping just to snap pictures of the seven artifacts I need and get out of there. I am grateful that my dad went with me and did not allow me to do just that. Even though my father is not a big historical guy and never really had any interest in school‚ I was quite surprised to see him taking his

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    When I first arrived at Maidu Museum I was pleasantly surprised of how beautiful it looked. I automatically wanted to take the walk first and see how beautiful it looked‚ because the last time I saw something so beautiful was in China‚ Zhangjiajie. However this was amazing site‚ because it was in California. I never knew that such a place existed nearby‚ watching everything on the trails was amazing I just wished I was able to get closer to it. Plus at the same time I was quite envious of the Nisenan

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    When I went to the art museum‚ I had no idea that I would come into contact with one of my favorite Impressionists artists. I spent hours walking through the museum‚ gallery after gallery. Each piece was beautifully created. I saw portraits‚ prints‚ sculptures‚ all eccentric in their own way. My family‚ quickly paced‚ moved through the maze of colors with lightning speed. As for me‚ each one had an intricate story and detail that I was determined to learn. Turning the corner‚ I stopped in my tracks

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    had only heard of in the travel ads describing “five-star vacations in the land of romance and culture - France‚” it was a place that seemed so alien and remote to me. To me and my close-minded five year-old worldview‚ France was a land where people wore what my kindergartener self would call “painter hats” and ate stinky cheese with long‚ stiff bread. However‚ my myopic and narrow-minded view of other cultures and started to mellow when I took a life-changing trip to the Metropolitan Museum of Art

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    Benjamin McClendon Aaron Bremyer English 1102 4/19/13 Heard but Not Seen In Raymond Carver’s “Cathedral”‚ one of the most unexpected forms of communication touched upon was the ham radio. The ham radio represents the idea of communication throughout the story. Even though this radio is touched upon only once and even then barely‚ it is more significant than the other forms of communication mentioned in the story. It connects one of the main characters to the rest of the world. One can find

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    Being Heard Being heard is something important because it gives your audience a chance to see different sides of yourself. Being heard could do as little as make someone feel content or very important. Listening to one another could be very useful in that we obtain information‚ understand‚ listen for enjoyment and last but not least learn. In a recent article that I’ve read‚ “Talking a stranger through the night” by Sherry Amatenstein‚ a great portion of the message that she sends out‚ has all

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    Museum Museum‚ institution dedicated to helping people understand and appreciate the natural world‚ the history of civilizations‚ and the record of humanity’s artistic‚ scientific‚ and technological achievements. Museums collect objects of scientific‚ aesthetic‚ or historical importance; care for them; and study‚ interpret‚ and exhibit them for the purposes of public education and the advancement of knowledge. There are museums in almost every major city in the world and in many smaller communities

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    new works of art or artifacts for a museum is to preserve culture and history. Another purpose is to educate others who would like to learn about these certain subjects. Art demonstrates glimpses of history‚ or just new styles of art‚ which serve as inspiration to other artists and people. Artifacts from the past‚ show a realistic viewpoint of how a certain era of people lived‚ also showing how our society has advanced throughout time. If I were to open a museum‚ my main goal would be to enrich the

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    Last Sunday‚ we paid a visit to the Museum of Archaeology & Anthropology. It is three stories high and each floor has its theme. The Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology at the University of Cambridge holds a world-class collections of art and artefacts from all over the world. Objects ranging from stone tools and pots to sculptures and paintings represent cultures and histories over millennia. Great recent and contemporary works reflect the diversity of peoples worldwide‚ and the resilience of

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