Effect of Race, Gender and Class on Citizenship and Wealth In the recorded history of America, it has been noted that access to wealth and citizenship was highly influenced by class, gender and race. This is because, at the time, the society had not yet developed to the level of acceptance and tolerance witnessed in modern society. It was common for individuals belonging in a particular category to associate themselves with those in the group since they had a lot in common. This, therefore, limited the sharing of resources and opportunities to that specific group or category. This essay provides an analysis of how race, gender and class shaped one’s access to wealth and citizenship in American history. The Indians suffered displacement and rejection on account of their race. On the speech by President Andrew Jackson to Congress, he pointed out that, “it will place a dense and civilized population in large tracts of country now occupied by a few savage hunters.”(National Archives and Records Administration 1). This is a quintessential example of racial formation. The whites, in this…
China in November: A unique experience China is one of the most critical countries in the entire world. The people’s republic of China is home to more than one-fifth famous for the whole earth. It is not only a country with one of the fastest-growing economies in the world, but it is a widely visited tourist destination as well. As the area of China is massive, the natural beauty of the country quite hugely from one point to another. That is why so many tourists all around the world prefer to visit there. Some even visit more than one time as there is so much to see. China is the home to some of the most sacred mountains in the world including Mount Emei, Mount Wutai, Mount Putuo, Mount Jiuhua and many more. It is a land-locked country where the mountains are grand, and the scenery is spectacular. The Great Wall of China is one of the top reasons why so many travellers gather around throughout the year. Some of the frequently visited and essential cities in China include Macau,…
Report on SHM datasets Abstract The paper looks at the simulation archive history and how it provides the weather data that is used to forecast change in the weather patterns. The paper also looks at the relationship between the current, past and future weather patterns. The weather forecasting is majorly done based on past experiences. However, there is a significant difference between the scopes of the archive, which is also another critical area of focus on the paper. Most importantly, the paper looks at the simulation of the data archived, which is the significant way of data analysis in the process of data simulation. The aspects of weather information and reading are also part of the study. There are various diagrams in the data set and the mat lab report which shows different data records and patters. Therefore, the system has to be analyzed through the analysis principles and frameworks of the simulation. The paper also looks at the different types of data. For example the sorted data in the simulation archive which is not measured. It then processes…
A presentation about Port Sunlight Village Port sunlight is one of the most attractive contemporary hamlets attracting a large number of tourists in the Country. It is located in Liverpool and was founded by William in the year 1888. It is located on the eastern side of the Wirral Peninsula, on the west of River Mersey. Port Sunlight covers an approximate area of 11.1 kilometers on the southern part of the Irish sea. The name port sunlight comes from the cleaning staffs, Lever brothers The residentials where initially build for Lever brothers Factory back in the 1880s; the most beautiful settlement attracts more than three hundred thousand tourists in a year. It was made for the cleaning agents to stay in order to help solve some of the problems faces as lateness to work and housing problems. The place generally changed over some time to become one of the most beautiful and attractive real estates and tourist attraction site. The village has more than 2000 inhabitants currently, the suburb characteristics appeal of attraction comprises of the award-winning Port Sunlight Museum,…
Art Critical Analysis Before you read, free-write what do you think is the controversy surrounding arts and music in public schools. The decline of art and music in public schools is currently one of the prominent issues facing the field. This is partially due to cuts in funding by the federal government which has seen schools controversially cutting expenditure to qualified tart and music teachers as well as equipment. Art lessons have been revised to only include theory and history without practical sessions. Three facts and opinions from point essay. Fact: According to a study conducted in 2002, students with a high level of instructional and participation competence in arts have higher academic confidence compared to those with a low level of instructional and participation commitment to art. Opinion: It is surprising to see schools, students and parents taking arts and music lightly despite the handy skills they provide learners with. The research showed that art is an important tool that nurtures creativity among students. Fact: According to research conducted by Shirley rice Heath, a researcher at the Stanford art…
Lewis and Clark New Orleans was strategically located as a port where ships could drop cargo as they left. This made it an essential part of many trading activities. The United States wanted control over New Orleans, and they were also looking to expand their territories. Getting ahold of the port would allow them to have full control over the trade that took place here. For many years, American ships had grown accustomed to leaving their cargo in New Orleans because of its position and significance as a bridge for trade. At that time, France had not taken control of the city, and Spain was running it. To the United States, Spain was a weaker party who they could fight for the region. They viewed the Spaniards as a weaker party who they could easily have power over. After France took over the area in 1801, the United States tried to get them to sell New Orleans because they wanted possession of the city so that they could control trade in the port. Whoever had control over the top automatically…
Art Museum Fundraising Program Restoring the art museum to its former glory is the primary objective of developing a fundraising program. For such an initiative to be successful, the team must come up with an effective strategy that will facilitate the achievement of the objective. Apart from hosting a big event, supporting a worthy cause in the community, such as the rights of women and environmental conservation can be an instrumental technique to attract the attention of the public. Getting a favorable public opinion from the locals increases their willingness to donate gifts to the program. Furthermore, human rights and environmental conservation organizations may be compelled to support the fundraising initiative and increase the revenue pool for the art museum. Establishing such partnerships with corporations that will help the mission will be an addition to the funds retrieved from individual contributors. The relationships with organizations can expose fundraising programs to advertisements opportunities. For instance, corporations have the capability and resources to engage celebrities who already have a huge fan base to come on board and pledge their support. The marketing…
Fundraising Program The local art museum is an integral part of the community’s history because it preserves essential pieces that outline the culture and heritage of the people. In the age of technology, visiting a museum is no longer considered ‘cool,’ and subsequently, the establishment is slowly becoming insignificant. To keep the museum intact and relevant to the community, funds are required which, can be collected through several measures, fundraising one of them. An effective fundraising program will go a long way to breathe life back to the problem-laden art museum. Factors to Consider The fundraising program aims to improve the financial status of the art museum. For this to be successful, some issues have to be addressed. Firstly, the interests of donors and the fundraising program should be intertwined. At this stage, all the prospects of investment have to be outlined and explained to all the stakeholders. In so doing, donors are provided with a valid reason compelling enough for them to support the cause (Riley-Huff et al. 2016). Since the program will be incorporated into the organization’s operations,…
Coming Out as Gay Have you ever felt dissatisfied about something but the environment around you was so uptight that you could not express yourself without fear of criticism? That was the situation I was in not so long ago. I had my first gay experience in my early teenage years during a school field trip. We had gone to the museum for a history class, and during the tour, I saw this girl from a different school, and they were concluding their tour. I have never been able to describe how I felt upon seeing that girl fully, but as soon as I saw her going to the restroom, I excused myself and followed her. We had a brief conversation in the bathroom followed by a friendly handshake, and for a moment it felt magical. I questioned myself ever since because I never knew what that meant. I had a boyfriend, and no encounter with him had ever made me feel what that strange girl in the restroom made me feel. I was confused about my sexuality until…
Art Gallery of New South Wales (AGNSW) The essay (and plan) are focused on a work of art on display at the Art Gallery of New South Wales (AGNSW). Choose a question from those listed below, and select works from those on display at AGNSW to build your argument. You may also include works of art held elsewhere, but at least one of your works should be something you can see at AGNSW. Aims and Outcomes Research: This task will draw students into the world of professional research. Through this task, student will learn how to find and evaluate relevant scholarly material, work with the ideas they find to grow their thinking, and understand how to reference scholarly material in their essays. Writing: Building on the feedback they have received in earlier assessments, students will produce a larger piece of writing, given in a formal essay format. Through the feedback already gained, students will be able to discuss their experiences of writing thus far, and how to move forward with their writing, during the AGNSW workshops .[unique_solution] Visual…