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  • ...ediums, such as glass, and I hope to be able to keep working with glass in the future as a hobby. ...graphs including comparing different churches, buildings, bridges, museums and even unsung architectures accomplishments such as parking garages (or car p
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  • ...d out information beyond what a typical tourist knows.The 7 weeks flew by, and it truly was an experience. ...photographs including comparing different churches, buildings, a bridge, and even unsung architectures accomplishments such as parking garages (or car p
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  • |caption = On The Eye ...rt that may be found on them and the lettering of the signage which labels the building.
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  • ...anities and arts courses and disciplines, and 3) your major takeaways from the experience. Analysis of the the key musical elements to Grunge music.
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  • ...min Secino (center) with Troels Bager (left) and Ina Jeliazkova (right) at the 2017 World Ballroom Dancing Congress ..., as well as the "American" styles. He has also taken extensive Humanities and Arts courses in English Literature.
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  • ...from this whole experience is the amount of rich history that is in London and what a wonderful world a global world is. ...ctural styles of Cathedrals in England including Norman, Decorated Gothic, and Perpendicular Gothic
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  • ...xperience has given me a greater appreciation and understanding for London and its history. '''How Shakespeare through the Centuries Still Lives On'''<br>
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  • ...rocery stores and public transportation to the resilience of the people in the face of tragedies. '''Theater Beyond the Actors'''<br>
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  • ...ype of experience, like this one, to help me appreciate the city's history and people. ...rtation is going in the future. Without effective means of transportation, the city would not be where it is today. <br><br>
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  • ...through my own projects but hearing other people talk about what they did and reading through their milestones. ...ch as the London Underground and the double-decker bus become so iconic in the city of London?
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  • ...it is a topic I am personally passionate about. I look forward to sharing the takeaways of my experiences! ...t provide chances for artists to display modern and innovation artwork for the communities in London.
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  • ...I leave London with a greater appreciation and knowledge of global history and with a wealth of project experience. ...did Winston Churchill's famous World War Two speeches impact the course of the war?[[File:Winston Churchill As Prime Minister 1940-1945 MH26392.jpg|x275px
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  • ...n doing my capstone in history. My major takeaways from the experience are the traveling to London since it will be my first time overseas. '''Objective:''' Comparing the architecture of the Apollo Victorian and Theatre Royal, Durry Lane Theaters
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  • ...previous humanities and arts courses have helped develop my writing skills and my knowledge of historical events in England. These courses will be quite h '''The London Underground: A timeline'''<br>
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  • ...irst year at WPI I was the assistant lighting designer for , makeup artist and assistant sound engineer, I was super excited to get started. I fell deep '''The Shakespeare Effect'''<br>
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  • ...gious invocations and other writings meant to give the blade magical power and are otherwise quite bland. '''Objective:''' How is medieval architecture conserved and to what extent?
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  • =Victoria Mercouris' Profile= [[File: Victoria's Profile.jpg|x350px|right|frameless|thumb|Victoria Mercouris]]<br>
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  • ...th this project I want to explore on past art and research how it affected the world around. '''Objective:''' Explain avant-garde and tell a little about its history and create a guide for avant-garde in London.
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  • ..., I felt privileged to be accepted and take part of the London HUA Project and experience London in such a unique way. ...and upheld its most ancient landmarks, rescuing them from natural erosion and deconstruction.
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  • ...understanding how those philosophical works influenced our modern society, and exploring London, a city of infinite adventure. ...tive:''' To understand Aristotle's philosophical work, Nicomachean Ethics, and how it compares to modern society.
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  • ...reating the mosaic was enlightening into how difficult creating a cohesive and well structured mosaic could be. ...se surface for the mosaic to rest on, and an adhesive to hold to mosaic to the base.
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  • =The History, Purpose, and Techniques of Stained Glass Windows= ...arning opportunity and taught me a lot about what it truly takes to design and create a successful stained glass window.
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  • ...ry single one of us chooses the reality they want to live in, meaning that the same place could be seen as a prison for our souls or a wonderland for our ...doners due to the weather. Pictures were taken from different perspectives and represent feelings of an average London citizen.
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  • =Storytelling through Ballet and the Woman Behind It= |title = Storytelling Ballet and the Woman Behind It
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  • ...ted topic. During my time in London I hope to better understand how social and economic factors play a role in globalization. '''Objective:''' How has the Brexit vote and recent measures affected business owners?
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  • =Photography as Art and Science in London - Art Capstone= |data2 = Logo of the Linked Ring, 1893
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  • |data2= ''from The Sky Garden '' ...a new knowledge of different architecture styles and new appreciation for the skyline of London.
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  • ...is, so this milestone is to set people straight on their satire knowledge. The culmination of this project is a short, original play that I wrote, which e ...ronment of the surrounding areas they tour. I wanted to shed some light on the negative impacts on tourist on London.-->
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  • =The London Underground= |title = The London Underground: A Timeline
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  • ...the river]. , ca. 1852. [Between and Ca. 1860] [Photograph] Retrieved from the Library of Congress. </ref> ...hese structures have changed, some buildings more drastically than others. And three, technology is much more relied upon in our society today than it was
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  • File:Set model Wonders of Derbyshire VA.jpg
    Set model for "The Wonders of Derbyshire, or, Harlequin in the Peak", 1779 Victoria and Albert Museum, London
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  • =Victoria and Albert Museum= ...e Albert in 1852, the V&A is home to the world's largest collection of art and design artifacts.
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  • [[File:OGV&ABuddhaHall.jpg|400px]] "The hallway containing The Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation Galleries Of Buddhist Art" ...Buddha through Asia located on the main floor of the [[Victoria and Albert Museum]].
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  • ...larized by John Nash, who designed buildings such as Buckingham Palace and the Cumberland Terrace. <ref>Neoclassical Architecture (1640-1850). (2017). Vis ...[St. Paul's Cathedral]] is known for this style as the building is home to the first dome to be constructed in Britain.
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  • =Royal Albert Hall= |title = The Royal Albert Hall
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  • ...y characteristics. This style is also known as Gothic Revival architecture and is a form of [[Neo-Gothic]] style architecture. ...hic architectural style started rose to prominence around the same time as the [[Neo-Gothic]] style became popular. This architectural style arose as a re
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