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    Drawing Blood

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    Drawing blood is not as challenging as you may think. When I started my job at the hospital‚ I had no previous experience in drawing blood. They put me through a training that lasted about five days‚ eight hours per day. There are many simple steps to drawing someones blood. The three biggest steps are waiting for a requisition to print off‚ preparing all of your equipment‚ and finally draw the blood. Step one is to get the requisition and take it into the patients room‚ you use this to verify

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    culture generated a new artistic style‚ known as “The Baroque”. The term literally means "irregular pearl" and is use to describe the vibrant and wild artistic creativity of the seventeenth century. The newly created Baroque style grew out of the Catholic “Counter-Reformation”. Later on as the style spread to northern Europe‚ it became popular at royal places that use this new style as a symbol freshly emerging monarchies. As the book explains‚ Baroque style exhibits a combination of power‚ massiveness

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    Tudor Architecture

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    2012 Tudor Architecture In the Elizabethan Age architecture and furniture were very beautiful and classic. The architectures had so many abstract styles. The church buildings had a lot of styles and different textures to it. Tudor architecture from the 1500’s was a timeless style and because of this it’s still used in today’s modern style of architecture. Architecture from the 1500’s had so many beautiful

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    of Music Education. Born on July 10th in Munich‚ Germany in 1895‚ Orff refused to speak about his past almost as if he were ashamed of it. What we do know‚ however‚ is that Orff came from a Bavarian family who was very active in the German military. His father’s regiment band would often play through some of the young Orff’s first attempts at composing. Although Orff was adamant about the secrecy of his past‚ Moser’s Musik Lexicon says that he studied in the Munich Academy of Music until

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    The Renaissance

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    The Renaissance The Renaissance (16th and early 17th centuries): towards the end of the Middle Ages‚ after the loss of the English territories in France‚ England suffered thirty years of civil war fought by rival aristocratic families for the throne: the Wars of the Roses. The Welsh Tudor family was victorious and proceeded to secure its position. The dynasty ruled from 1485 to 1603‚ and was succeeded by Scottish relatives – and former opponents – the Stuarts. The military power of the aristocracy

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    overture to the Renaissance. “The Renaissance marked that moment when Western civilization made its transition from the middle ages to the modern world.” (Figueroa‚ 2008) In the following project we are going to mentioned and evaluate three different piece of art from the great Renaissance artists‚ Leonardo Da Vinci with Mona Lisa‚ Michelangelo Buonarroti with The Creation of Adam and Sandro Botticelli with The Birth of Venus. After that‚ we are going “to compare and contrast all those art works and how

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    Marsha’s Music Education Philosophy I believe that music is a wonderful aspect of learning. All students should be offered the opportunity to discover and explore music in school. Music education helps students increase their cognitive skills in all areas of study. Every culture has their own style of music‚ therefore increasing the educational background of multiple cultures. Students with music education are in touch with their emotions‚ such as joyful or sadness. It’s used as therapy issues because

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    In the 1600’s a new European age dawned. The Roman Catholic Church continued its march against Protestantism‚ and sovereign states. The art and architecture during this time provided spectacular and compelling images‚ which the church could reassert its presence through. The term baroque was coined in eighteenth-century by artist and scholars whose tastes were attuned to classical ideas. The word derives from the Portuguese word borroco‚ meaning irregular pearl. It was an era of constant turmoil;

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    Architecture

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    Studying Architecture The first step in becoming an architect is earning a professional degree from a college or university that has an architecture program accredited by the National Architectural Accrediting Board (NAAB). An accredited‚ professional degree from one of these programs is the most accepted way (and sometimes the only way) to satisfy U.S. registration boards’ education requirements. The type of degree you earn may also have an impact on whether you can become licensed in multiple

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    Harlem Renaissance

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    The Harlem Renaissance: An era of Social Change Thesis: The 1920’s Harlem Renaissance was an era that provided an opportunity of literary and artistic advancement for African Americans. The movement also reached social thought of sociology‚ and philosophy. Writers like Langston Hughes and Countee Cullen promoted social equality through obscure themes and morals expressed in their writings. With its origins in Harlem‚ New York the renaissance affected the United States through literature‚ drama‚

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