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Pasadena Weekly The latest reuse concept for the historic Civic Center building is its possible conversion into city office space. For his master's degree thesis, ... From Google News Search: "Historic Masters" Good grad schools for Historic Preservation of Architecture? Q. I asked this before to little response, so I guess I will try again. I currently have a BS Arch, but I want to get my masters in historical preservation. Which schools offer this, and which are the best? Asked by doodlebuttus - Wed May 9 21:19:05 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments A. I know that the Ball State University in Indiana has a master's degree in this as part of their department of architecture. Don't know anything specific about the program, but I know the department is a good one and this program has been around for awhile. You might also check for information at www.ncpe.us That is the National Council for Preservation Education. They offer guidance on programs and options around the country. Answered by szivesen - Wed May 9 22:33:30 2007 Haute Couture & Fashion Designers....I don't get it? Q. Okay...I'm almost 38 years old. I have a master's degree with an interest in historic costume, esp. clothing of the 19th and early 20th centuries. In the past, clothing was usually either practical, meant to indicate wealth or social class or meant to make people look better by emphasizing parts of the human anatomy (bottom, waist, bust, etc.) I just don't understand the ultra-extreme fashions exhibited at "fashion shows." What is the purpose of these clothes? Are these extreme fashions simply art? Many of them are not functional. No one could really wear some of them. Many of them aren't attractive and do nothing to make a person look better. Are they just the designers' way to get attention? Some of them almost seem to indicate a… [cont.] Asked by angelharp7 - Thu Feb 28 05:57:49 2008 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments A. Haute couture is art for art's sake. Design is that odd combination of artistic skill and technical skill and haute couture is the ultimate expression of the art of fashion design and the ultimate exploration of the technical aspects of fashion. Whether these clothes are ever worn is irrelevant, they advance the art of fashion and they advance our perception of fashion. The show is meant to be viewed as one would approach an art gallery. Each collection is based on a theme, and everything must express this theme, from hair, make up, clothes, staging, etc. The show is fantasy and should be viewed as fantasy. No one expects anyone to look like the runway models. If they seem more and more bizarre, that's merely one-up-manship. … [cont.] Answered by Linda S(on vacation) - Thu Feb 28 08:45:41 2008 Can you look at my lit crit paper? 10 points if you can help me!?
Q. Ok the intro and conclusion arnt that great, i really need to rework them. my paper is on puddnhead wilson. if you could tell me if its logical and cohesive as of right now that would be great because its just a first draft. Thanks! Pudd nhead Wilson: Deluge of Irony The whole commerce between master and slave is a perpetual exercise of the most boisterous passions, the most unremitting despotism on the one part, and degrading submissions on the other. Our children see this, and learn to imitate it (Proverbia np). Thomas Jefferson, one of the great founding fathers, once stated the above. Slavery, for all intents and purposes, was a social institution enacted by some of the First Families of Virginia. It was not abolished until the… [cont.] Asked by gghomerunner13 - Wed Mar 26 18:24:38 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. interesting looks good Answered by pearl_hoff - Wed Mar 26 18:29:49 2008 From Yahoo Answer Search: "Historic Masters" |






