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Getting into Photography Schools
Your artistic vision may be strong, but that alone isn't enough to catapult you into the highest rank of professional photographers. You'll need to hone skills that require more training and experience than raw talent and intuition: the technical aspects of different cameras and photoediting software, the tricky business of reeling in new customers and understanding their needs, the ability to refine your natural artistic impulses and make them marketable. A professional photographer's work begi...
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Allan Fernandes
7-28-09
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Going Green in Your School/Classroom
In support of growing environmental concerns, the federal government and many states are funding green schools. Many of these eco-friendly schools are experimenting with everything from solar and wind energy sources, recycled building materials, and natural lighting to using green products and pesticides, implementing energy efficient technology and incorporating environmental issues in curriculum. ...
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E.K. Garcia
7-21-09
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Multicultural Education in Your Classroom
America has always been referred to as a melting pot, but ideally, it's a place where we strive to invite everyone to celebrate exactly who they are. As the US population is becoming increasingly diverse and technology makes the world feel increasingly smaller, it is time to make every classroom a multicultural classroom. ...
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E.K. Garcia
7-21-09
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Dual Language Education
n the midst of multiple international conflicts, an interwoven global economy and the shrinking nature of our techno-driven world, language learning can no longer be considered an elective subject, but should rather be a necessary core to modern education. ...
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E.K. Garcia
7-21-09
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Get Creative with Applied Arts and Design
Where can a degree in applied arts and design take you? Graduates working in the field can be found in the world's top fashion houses, Fortune 500 companies, respected architectural firms, and more....
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Kelli Smith
7-20-09
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Shakespeare, Poetry, and the Power of Art
Poetry can have an incredibly polarizing effect: people tend to either swear by at or swear at it. What gives? Well, aside from the fact that good poetry can be dauntingly elitist while bad poetry is, as a rule, truly god-awful, art in general is a very powerful medium – and poetry is one particularly artsy and inaccessible form of art. In fact, poetry is so powerful that it can be wielded against other people. Not just in the sense of intimidating your classmates with a spiffy beret, or holding...
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Paul Thompson
6-22-09
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