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The Fine Art of Selecting Fine Art for Hotels

Cornell Hotel and Restaurant Administration Quarterly, 1981
Well-chosen art can add considerably to the ambience of your property—but choosing the right art can often be a perplexing task. This article provides some pointers
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The fine art of diversion

Nursing Standard, 2017
What about the NHS?' says Jeremy. 'Things are getting to breaking point, and I mean breaking point.'
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Art in the Fine Arts

The Journal of Higher Education, 1935
IN GRADUATE work a science department teaches science and produces scientists; a philosophy department teaches philosophy and produces philosophers; but does a fine-arts department teach art and produce artists?' The fine arts have been receiving more and more emphasis in the universities during the past ten years; but whether or not the arts are ...
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The Fine Art of Leaving

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 2008
The patients were the story--what was left was just a job.
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The Fine Art of Scratching

JAMA, 1964
As PHYSICIANS grow older their contributions to scientific programs tend to become less scientific and more philosophical. Perhaps the paper you are about to hear fits into this category; yet it is my hope that it will stimulate a reappraisal of a familiar method of controlling a common complaint —namely, scratching to relieve itching, which is as old ...
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The wounded maternity in the fine arts

The Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine, 2017
The historian Fielding Garrison wrote that the history of medicine is the history of mankind, as it encompasses all of human life. This means that the history of medicine encourages us to critically reflect not only on the information (the what, the world of facts) but also invites us to move towards understanding (the who, the world of stories).
SIMONA GIARDINA, MARIA ROSA MONTINARI
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Fine Art and Art Education

College Art Journal, 1949
Perhaps the individual least informed about the objectives and functions of the art educator in our elementary and secondary schools is the artist. Trained largely in professional art schools and in fine art departments in colleges and universities where mastery of art skills largely determines the curriculum, the artist rarely bestirs himself to get ...
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Lasers and the Fine Art of Art Conservation

Optics and Photonics News, 2004
As lasers become cheaper, safer and more precise, the time is finally ripe for laser ablation cleaning to be incorporated into the conservator's arsenal of tools.
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It's a fine art

Practical Pre-School, 2008
The following activities explore three major artistic categories – ‘landscape’, ‘portrait’ and ‘still life’. Although each activity takes an artist's work as its starting point, every child should be encouraged to make an individual response through creating their own artwork.
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The Development of Fine Arts

1970
In his art as in his poetry the Arab, a Semite, revealed himself with a keen appreciation of the particular and the subjective and with a delicate sense for detail, but with no particular capacity for harmonizing and unifying the various parts into a great and united whole.
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