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    Among other competitor’ The Hudson Valley Renegades were places at mid expense with a high duration of experience deeming it an overall attractive market to consumers. When evaluating potential success of an innovation,

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    to communicate a compelling message of “living as we should”. In some ways, David Searcy also uses these methods to indirectly portray these thoughts of “living in the moment” in his essay “The Hudson River School.” Uncovering the title of Searcy’s essay is substantial in order to find meaning. The Hudson River School was a mid-nineteenth century American art movement by landscape painters whose aesthetic views were influenced by romanticism. A story about the death of a bothersome coyote prevails

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    and composers. To represent The Hudson River School I used the song Ordinary Miracle (Charlotte’s Web, 1980). I used this song because the song describes environment as beautiful and perfect just like the painting from The Hudson River School. In the dance I tried to be very graceful and as perfect as possible by not making my movement choppy to represent how there were no harsh lines or obvious imperfections in the paintings from The Hudson River School. The Hudson River School paintings were like

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    mental you have to be smart. Gandhi and church were exactly like that. Gandhi changed the way war went on just giving speeches and protesting he walked over 200 miles for his protest, church changes everything through his drawing abilities he drew The Hudson River School. Gandhi had to deal with a lot of things in his lifetime. He was born in October 2, 1869. He studied law in London but in 1893 moved to South Africa, where he spent 20 years opposing discriminatory legislation against Indians. He had

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    The Dia art Foundation first opened Dia Beacon in 2003 on the banks of the Hudson River in Beacon, New York. It was originally established by Philippa de Menial, Heiner Friedrich, and Helen Winkler in 1974. Dia Beacon opened in what was once a Nabisco box printing factory that they transformed into a museum. In this museum they display Dia’s collection of art projects from the 1960s to today. Dia offers special programs that include gallery talks, events and an education program. Since its establishing

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    The Detroit Institute of Art: A Virtual Experience The museum I chose to report on is the Detroit Institute of Arts in Detroit, Michigan. The DIA was founded in 1885 is located in Detroit's Cultural Center Historic District. Hours of operation are Tuesday through Thursday 9 a.m. – 4 p.m., Friday 9 a.m. – 10 p.m., and Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Admission is $12.50 for adults, $8 for seniors, $6 for youth (6-17) and $7 for college students (with valid school photo ID). Admission is

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