Docent Essays

  • Identity And Behavior

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    Leary, Wheeler and Jenkins (1986) conducted two studies to examine the relationship between an individual’s salient aspects of identity, and behavioral preferences. Both social and personal aspects of identities were considered for the purpose of these studies. According to Cheeks and Briggs (1982), the characteristics that form a person’s identity can be dichotomized into social and personal elements. Personal elements are those components of one’s self-definition that uniquely “belong” to an individual

  • Mable Ringling Museum

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    of the sculptures were originally supposed to be displayed in the Ritz Carlton, but never made it there because Mr. Ringling sent Julius Boger to Italy to pick and choose those sculptures to be displayed in Mr. Ringling’s sculpture garden. As the docent tour guide Maureen continued, she pointed out the large beautiful columns and bases all along the courtyard, and asked the crowd what do we see wrong with the columns, and bases? After a brief pause Maureen responded to the question, and stated that

  • Should Sex Offenders Be Public

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    He docent took into consideration that “ having so many petty sex offenders on registries makes it hard to keep track of the truly dangerous one, and that the majority of sex offenses aren 't reported” (The Economist 656). In the essay of the Economist (2009)

  • Coachella Valley History Museum Case Study

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    big blackboard that had numbers on the big blackboard. The schoolhouse was fairly big for those days. I believe it could hold 120 people. Then we went outside and the docent talked about the outhouse and the project of repairing the water tower because it was leaking. Then we went into the history of date growing museum. The docent talked about how hard it is to grow dates and how labor intensive it is to just pick the dates. The date museum was very interesting because I did not know much about

  • Whaley House Research Paper

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    broke their neck and died after running into a low hanging clothing line. The spirits still roam the halls along with the ghost anna and thomas walley themselves. Since is has been turned into a museum but the spirits are still in it just ask the docents if you have any questions the will answer them for you they have quiet a bit of stories they can tell you and during October they offer paranormal activity tours and they also do scary story sundays you can visit this museum or house its your opinion

  • Toledo Art Museum Analysis

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    other artist that we have or have yet to discuss in class, have made me stop to really obsess over the beauty of each of other works. Man with a Wine Glass is no exception to that statement, which is even more enhanced by the level of description the docent went into. The more she spoke about the cheery smile and the richness of the contrasting lights and darks, the more I felt welcomed to join this individual in his liveliness. She then went on to compare it to Young Man with a Plumed Hat (1631) by

  • Pathways Transition Program Personal Statement

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    A little over two years ago, I started working as a Community Support Individual for Pathways Transition Programs LLC. My primary responsibility is to teach children various coping skills to manage their behavior, I have determined that I want to be able to address the emotions behind the behaviors. My desire is to be able to help the children I work with come to terms with their past histories so they can move on in their lives towards adoption and other positive outcomes. Sometimes, the children

  • New World Monkey Observation Essay

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    Saguinus bicolar bicolar, known as the Pied Tamarin is a new world monkey that can be found in forests and swamps of Brazil. They often are grouped in either multi male or female. Their diet is mostly on fruits, flowers and insects. Also, they have a forelimb proportion and a terrestrial locomotion. (Helen Branch House – Exhibit) They have grasping hands, feet and tails. I was not able to see it with my own eyes, but new world monkeys are known for having grasping tails compared to old world monkeys

  • Narrative Essay On High School

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    High School Graduation The beginning of the Highs School year,was a new experience for me,because of begin alone in the school without knowing nobody, not knowing the language and have zero knowledge of the academic level i need it to have in order to graduate, on the mid senior year of high school,i got a call from the counselor Mr.Calume,he told me that, in order to graduate i need it to pass 4 states exams that can be only due 2 times per year semester,and i was in my last semester

  • Michael Garman Museum

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    According to the American Association of Museums, In the United States, compliance with museum standards is voluntary, although in order for museum to receive accreditation, they must meet criteria pertaining to standards and public accountability. Located in the Old Colorado City national historic district in Colorado Springs, the Michael Garman Museum and Gallery (also known as Magic Town), is a “3,000 square-foot miniature city that combines hundreds of intricately detailed sculptures and cityscapes

  • Examples Of Real Life Application

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    Real Life Application There are many characteristics a parent can expect from their child, but there are also many characteristics they cannot understand. Some of the characteristics you will most likely see in a young child at the age of four is communication with peers, compliance, and trust. One example is when the child communicates with peers, especially during make believe play. It is said that during also believe play children are able to interact longer (Haupt Winter 2017). Next, parents

  • Allosaurus And Kinosaurus: The Purpose Of Education

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    My interests carried me farther than most other youth docents, but they would only carry me so far. Sure, it was impressive that during my interview that I was able to correctly answer questions about the museum’s content. However, in my opinion these questions were very simple. It wasn’t challenging for

  • The Girl Who Survived Essay

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    "The Girl Who Survived" by Carol Bierman and Bronia Brandman. This book is about a family who went into hiding during the holocaust. Bronia starts of at the age of nine years old and ends up being the only one out of her family to survive. Bronia along with Mila, Mendek, and Bonzeka are the main characters in this book. The story was about the family and unsuspected new friends and what they experienced long the way. Her and her family get deported the "ghetto" because they were Jewish. There life

  • Personal Statement: A Career As An Art Education

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    I have a strong desire to teach; the first time I considered being a teacher was when I was in third grade and I thought “I can explain that better.” My desire to teach was also reinforced through high school when I became a teacher’s aid, but then due to a transfer in college I was shuffled from being an Art Education major into a Fine Arts major. Now that I’ve been out of school for a year, I miss every moment of it, and I’ve realized that I was never ready to leave the learning environment. I

  • Personal Narrative: The Murder Of Andrei Chikatilo

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    I was sitting in the cold metal chair and the whole room had a heavy atmosphere, I was looking at him trying not to look too scared, he only smile at me, every time he smiled at me I started to breathe heavily, like for some reason those chunks of air were going to be my last. his blue big eyes scared me to the core. I had tingles all over my spine and I didn't want to look at him for too long, but at the same time I count stop, he was so interesting to me I wanted to know why? how could he murder

  • College Admissions Essay: A Career As An Art Student

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    than students that are not. I started working nearly 25 years ago at the art Museum Southeast Texas and as an security guard, quickly became fascinated with the environment of creativity and learning that surrounded me at the Museum. I first became a docent/volunteer taking the Museum classes so I could learn about the current exhibitions. After a few years as a security guard, I was promoted to education assistant and later assisting curator of education finally, curator of education/outreach. I have

  • Mystic Aquarium Essay Sample

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    My exposure to the ocean through family trips to Hampton Beach and to the Mystic Aquarium is what led to my fascination for animals and the ocean. This grew into a passion for the sea and that led me to gain extensive experience in teaching, service, and research. The ocean is what got me started in Marine Biology and sharks are why I have stuck with it. Sharks are why I volunteered for the Mystic Aquarium in CT, choose to go to school at the University of Rhode Island (URI), got involved with different

  • John Steinbeck's 'Flags Of Our Fathers'

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    Flags of Our Fathers is a book about the Battle of Iwo Jima. There were young men from teenagers to adults. Many of the young men that joined didn 't want to have anything to do with war, but when they joined they had a duty to fulfill. Their duty is the legal obligations that they have to follow which means that if they are sent to war they have to do their jobs. All the men that fought in this battle have motivation. This motivation comes from their duty. The young men that fought in this war

  • The Great Depression: A Huge Impact On Literature

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    The Great Depression Unit 5 Lesson 9 The great depression had a huge impact on poetry and stories in literature, authors would use their own experiences to write about. Feelings and emotions vivid in each word they wrote. The great depression shaped literature into a new era. As literature became a bigger thing after the great depression, many authors continued to write. The writing was sad in general. Reflecting how the author went through a lot, the author even went as far as to rob a man of his

  • What Is The Mood Of The Da Vinci Code

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    represents Sophie’s connection to Mary Magdalene and her bloodline. Sophie and Robert are both unaware of what red hair represents until the end. “Langdon glimpsed an unimaginable web of connections emerging.” (pg. 439) Robert realized that Sophie and the docent at the Rosslyn temple shared the same bloodline and were siblings. Sophie only realized this because of her memories of the temple and the