Results for why people visit museums
- Why do people go to museums when they visit a foreign country -
Museums hold the key to understanding a countrys culture and history. They range from botanic to history museums, but they all have this one thing in common: they preserve, in a way or another, part of a countrys past. I thin... - why people visit museums -
...hen people go to a museum their general knowledge increase so much, and it help to pass their knowledge for other people. For instance, people go abroad visit a museum, and come back to their home country, and after that t... - Trip to D.C. -
As I reminisce of the places I have been. One unique city stands out over the rest; a city of numerous museums and endless memorials that I can call the center of American history and art. People from all over the States come... - museums -
...ple feel puzzled whether we should put so much money on them.
Museums spread culture and knowledge. Through them, people can acquaint themselves with the past, and get a better understanding on the present. In Beijing,... - Problems With MOMA and other Art Museums -
Art galleries and museums since their inceptions, have been the number one way that the public has had access to the art world. There are so many genres of art that directors of art museums have to choose from, so why is it t... - Museums -
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Such is human nature, that people always were attracted by things, unknown or strange. In traveling to a new place, say, He Yuan city-the place where I live in and love best, many people are so exciting with diffe... - art & money -
... last year. The CEO of Sotheby’s says that if 500 people were alive today, they would spend more than $25 million for one of these prized paintings. It is also rumored that “Au Lapin Agile” could maybe sell for $60 million... - Munich -
...million inhabitants. It is a city that has prospered greatly after the World Wars. It is the leading city in high-tech industries, media production and internet business. Besides its economical prosperity, it is also a nat... - Visit of Charity -
The short story “A Visit of Charity” was an article written about a fourteen-year-old girl. ... Her main motive of the visit was to earn points for her school. ... Just like the society, a fourteen-year-old girl who paid a... - Asher Lev- his relationship with his mother and father, also what the relationship means. -
...a picture of the rabbi (he makes him look evil), when Asher’s father finds out about this he scolds Asher. At the start of the story his relationship with his father is on a downhill tumble. Only when his father is out-of-... - Museum Growth Pays off for Galleries -
...heir art museums. New York for example, is planning a major building that will cover four of the East River piers in lower Manhattan. And the in Boston, the Institute of Contemporary Art will be the anchor of a 1.2 billio... - Giving it all away -
...realize, this calling leads to giving--and to the need to learn yet another civilizing art, the art of giving wisely.
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I saw a documentary once on PBS about Rockefeller being the greatest philanthropist of all t... - Berenice Abbott -
...ed her own studio. She followed realism as her style starting form her early works. Her inspirations came from a French photographer, Eugene Atget. She would make a lifelong promotion of his work. At Paris, she managed to ... - Claude Monet -
.... Monet felt that nature knows no black or white and nature knows no line. These beliefs resulted in this artist creating beautifully colorful and energetic pieces of work.
The leading member of the Impressionists, Cla... - Importance of Family -
...f grand museums, ancient buildings, scenic villages, and other tourist attractions in Pakistan. In the end, I had an exotic image of Pakistan as a strange and beautiful country.
Finally the day arrived after an exhaustin... - Art and Society -
... expanded into two end zones, makes an “I” shape. (Culbert 62).
The rule of the game is still unknown but one thing is obvious that the game was played by two team consist of two to three player a total of four to six pl... - Living in The City or in The Country Side -
...ry day a new kind of places where to go and spend some time to forget about the routine and the life’s problems. So the life style is always changing especially in Fridays and Saturdays nights, because people can go either... - Barcelona -
...highlights in Barcelona, including Palau Guell, La Segrada Familia, Parc Guell, La Pedrera, and Casa Batllo.
Museums: The level of public response is one of the keys to success in the ongoing task of improving the city's... - future of cities -
... But a further tool has been that of regime theory: a revived interest
in the community power debate of the 1960s, and one which is again concerned
with the changes in capitalism as these affect power and politics in c... - Life in New York City -
...astside business improvement district leads a FREE tour of the historic Orchard Street. They give u valuable information about how the area originated as the city’s first discount shopping district and was the birthplace o...