What is true about museum mounting for photographs?

What is true about museum mounting for photographs? The museum mounted print offers enhanced image viewing because there is no longer an air barrier between the photograph and the acrylic protecting the print. With traditional framing, the air space between the glass and the print refracts light slightly, whereas this process does not. What is […]

How did Roman temples differ from Greek temples?

How did Roman temples differ from Greek temples? What was the first difference? Roman temples were built on an elevated plateau with a big staircase in front, but Greek temples were built on a stylobate with a staircase of only three steps. How many columns are in a Greek temple? A standard temple had a […]

What raises a pitch one half step?

What raises a pitch one half step? 1.4 Accidentals The sharp symbol—♯—raises a pitch a half step. The flat symbol—♭—lowers a pitch a half step. Which sign lowers a note’s pitch by a half step? These symbols are also known as accidentals. A sharp is used to raise a pitch name by a half step […]

What was Pygmalion based on?

What was Pygmalion based on? Pygmalion is a play by George Bernard Shaw, named after a Greek mythological figure. It was first presented on stage to the public in 1913. In ancient Greek mythology, Pygmalion fell in love with one of his sculptures, which then came to life….Pygmalion (play) Pygmalion Setting London, England Who is […]

Is Medieval music monophonic?

Is Medieval music monophonic? Medieval music was both sacred and secular. During the earlier medieval period, the liturgical genre, predominantly Gregorian chant, was monophonic. Polyphonic genres began to develop during the high medieval era, becoming prevalent by the later thirteenth and early fourteenth century. What’s the difference between medieval and Renaissance? The medieval era was […]

Which is better green apple or red apple?

Which is better green apple or red apple? Green apples have less sugar and carbs, and more fiber, protein, potassium, iron, and vitamin K, taking the lead as a healthier variety, although the differences are ever so slight. The only major difference in nutrition is that of vitamin A, which is almost twice more in […]

formal education and social inclusion processes

Since the beginning of the process of schooling universal and compulsory in Spain, makes just 200 years, a central goal of the school institution has been to achieve the skills all children to achieve their integration in the society. To achieve schooling in total has been a huge effort of the whole society, which has […]

The Forbidden Education

”Childhood has its own ways of seeing, thinking, and feeling; nothing is more foolish than to seek to replace them with our own.” Jean Jaques Rosseau. . . The Forbidden Education is a documentary film that aims to question the logic of schooling, modern and the way we understand education, visibilizando educational experiences different, non-conventional […]

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