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Eugene James Martin was born on Capitol Hill. His parents were Margaret Helen Dove and James Walter Martin, an itinerant Jazz musician. After his mother died in 1942 giving birth to Jerry Martin, the two brothers were placed in foster care in Washington DC. As a child, Eugene ran away on several occasions, was placed [...]

Sullivan attended public schools in Indianapolis including the Shortridge High School, and in 1899 moved to New York to study art at the Pratt Institute. In 1901 she was hired as an art teacher in the Queens, NY school system. The NY Board of Education sent her abroad to observe the curriculum of art schools [...]

Medicine is the science and art (”ars medicina”) of healing humans. It includes a variety of health care practices evolved to maintain and restore health by the prevention and treatment of illness. Before scientific medicine, healing arts were practiced along with alchemical and ritual practices that developed out of religious and cultural traditions. The term [...]

There is no cure for Alzheimer’s disease; available treatments offer relatively small symptomatic benefit but remain palliative in nature. Current treatments can be divided into pharmaceutical, psychosocial and caregiving. Pharmaceutical Four medications are currently approved by regulatory agencies such as the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the European Medicines Agency (EMEA) to treat [...]

UVM’s Lane Performing Arts Series and Music Department sponsor instrumental and choral performances featuring national and international performers throughout the year. The Robert Hull Fleming Museum hosts traveling exhibits and displays of the museum’s extensive fine art and ethnographic collections. The Royall Tyler Theatre presents mainstage productions of varied themes, often featuring Equity actors along [...]

Grey-Smith was born in Wagin, Western Australia in 1916, and joined the Royal Australian Air Force as a cadet when he was 20. Grey-Smith served in France for the Royal Air Force during World War II. While flying over Germany in 1940, his plane was shot down and Grey-Smith was captured and kept at Stalag [...]

When a woman is found dead in the trunk of a car, detectives Ed Green and Lennie Briscoe follow a series of street art tags to a college student with whom the woman was having an affair. The victim’s father-in-law, also her therapist, hired a private investigator to follow her and take incriminating photographs when [...]

CCAD offers a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in nine areas: Advertising and Graphic Design, Fashion Design, Fine Arts (including painting, drawing, ceramics, sculpture, printmaking, and glassblowing), Illustration, Industrial Design, Interior Design, Photography, Animation, and Media Studies including computer graphics, video and computer animation. In addition to major areas of concentration, CCAD also offers specialized [...]

Childism refers to prejudice or discrimination against the young, as well as to systemic conditions that promote stereotypes of the young. Childism is also a critical term used in art theory. It can be attributed as originating in the work of sculptor Richard Graham, also known as ‘Dicky Graham’. The term was used as the [...]

Many of Queens University’s students are enrolled in either the Business and Marketing programs (33% of undergraduates) or the Communications and Journalism programs (15% of undergraduates). Rounding out the top three most popular majors are the Health Professions, which are studied by approximately 10% of the undergraduate population according to the College Board. [http://apps.collegeboard.com/search/CollegeDetail.jsp?collegeId=572&profileId=7] Majors [...]

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