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    Although art is not considered an “academic” subject by some, I am certain that art is important to all students’ education because it promotes creative thoughts, teaches students to celebrate individual uniqueness and gives historical and cultural perspective. I myself, being a student, have always enjoyed my art classes more than any other, and sometimes it is my only reason for going to school at all. Even though I am not very skilled at it, I remember asking myself, why are we not able to attend

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    Mary McGraw, SN# xxx, YJT Task 1 (0615) Purpose: The purpose of this presentation is to persuade my audience that school officials should focus on and advocate for visual and music art based programs, making them a continued part of the school curricula because such programs facilitate the learning process for all students and should never be eliminated. Also, art based programs provides a well-rounded education and levels the playing field for at risk youths that are socioeconomic disadvantaged

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    constantly worry about things I have no control over and often obsess over the safety of my loved ones. Despite the severity of my anxiety attacks, I have always refused to take medication to control my worrying. Thankfully, in eighth grade, I discovered visual art. Drawing has always provided me with a mental paradise. When I create art, I can control what happens to my piece, which helps alleviate my issues with lacking control over most situations. As a child, art eased my concerns that I was the “weird

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    that art is not important enough to have a place in public schooling. However, those who have this mind set do not understand the countless amount of benefits that arts education has in a student's life. Art education refers to education in music, dance, the visual arts, and theater. The engagement of students in the arts are essential to every student's educational career. However art programs always seem to come short in funding and this can later negatively affect a student’s academic career. Budget

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    information and knowledge. There are seven commonly known learning styles that are generally accepted within the field of psychology. These seven learning styles touch on visual or spatial, which prefers the usage of pictures, images, and spatial understandings, aural or auditory-musical, which prefers the usage of sound and music, verbal or linguistic, which prefers the usage of words, both in writing and speech, physical or kinesthetic, which prefers to the usage of one’s body, hands, and a sense

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    One of these methods is the use of visual merchandising and placement in their retail stores. This paper will analyze how high fashion brands use visual merchandising in their retail stores to influence consumer behavior and the effects it has on consumers buying habits, arguing that the right visual merchandising will positively stimulate consumers buying behavior. For the purpose of this paper we will use the following definition of visual merchandising: “Visual merchandise is the presentation of

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    memory, loss of vision loss of dexterity, or loss of identity” (Sacks, 1985). The specific neurological disorder that is highlighted in chapter one is Visual Agnosia, which is a deficit associated with poor primary visual processing that affects shape perception, figures, object, face and letter recognition (Serino, et al., 2014). Other subtypes of visual agnosia that also seemed to fit the descriptions that Sacks shared is prosopagnosia, which is the inability to recognize human faces (Shah, 2016),

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    Summary Through beginning visual research into designers, who influence me aiming towards creating my capsule collection I have noticed that I am drawn to the quality, detailing and styling of minimalistic and simplistic fashion. This I will be using as a key concept throughout my whole collection, looking to then create a potential minimalist collection of my own. Where I am aiming for my final outcome to be characterized by the use of simple design, enhancing the deliberate lack of decorative or

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    March 4, 2016, I went to the Denver Art museum to appreciate the artwork and to get some experience for Music Appreciation course assignment. The museum is found in downtown Denver on W 14th Ave Pkwy. Walking into the museum, I experienced something I have never experienced before. I have been around artwork before, specifically back in a day when I was in high school, but the experience was totally different and this assignment guideline helps me to break down the artwork and notice the little detail

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    not important enough to have a place in public schooling. However, those who have this mindset do not understand the countless amount of benefits that arts education has in an everyday student's life. Art education refers to education in music, dance, the visual arts, and theater. The engagement of students in the arts are essential to every student's educational career. However art programs always seem to come short in funding and this can later negatively impacts a student’s academic career. Budget

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