The possessive form of the plural noun arts is arts'.Example: Mr. Boland is one of the arts' teachers.
Plato's relationship with the visual arts was a good one. This philosopher firmly believed in the arts and what they could do for humans.
three major components of agricultural arts
Agricultural arts is anything that involves agriculture and the farm-life experience. An example of agricultural arts would be food production.
There are patron saints of artists but no patron saint of visual arts.
The pronoun 'you' is the subject of the sentence, "You are beautiful."
Ross Thorne has written: 'Housing the arts' -- subject(s): Centers for the performing arts, Art centers, Management, Arts 'Country theatre' -- subject(s): Performing arts 'Theatre buildings in Australia to 1905, from the time of the first settlement to arrival of cinema' -- subject(s): Theater architecture 'Housing the arts' -- subject(s): Centers for the performing arts, Art centers, Management, Arts 'For all the Kings men' -- subject(s): History, Motion pictures, Motion picture theaters 'Housing the arts' -- subject(s): Centers for the performing arts, Art centers, Management, Arts 'Theatres in Australia' -- subject(s): Theater architecture
Judith Murphy has written: 'The place of the arts in new towns' -- subject(s): Community arts projects 'The arts and the poor' -- subject(s): Congresses, Education, Children with social disabilities, Study and teaching, Arts, Art 'Research in arts education' -- subject(s): Arts, Study and teaching, Federal aid to the arts, Research
yes it is a social science subject.
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Well sadness is a beautiful and ugly subject , it's beautiful because it makes you think more about it and the wonders of it but it an ugly subject because when you fell it , it makes you fell empty
John Pick has written: 'Why subsidise the theatre?' 'Managing the arts?' -- subject(s): Arts, Management 'Questions in arts administration' 'The modern newspeak' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, English language, Government jargon 'The West End' -- subject(s): History, Theater, Theater management, Theaters 'The power luncher's primer' -- subject(s): Arts, Dictionaries, Management 'The arts in a state' -- subject(s): Art and state, Arts, Cultural policy, History 'Building Jerusalem' -- subject(s): Art and state, Art patronage, Arts, Civilization, Finance, History
Nello McDaniel has written: 'Defining a new arts era: A special report' 'Arts planning' -- subject(s): Arts, Planning, Management 'The quiet crisis in the arts' -- subject(s): Performing arts, Management, Finance, Federal aid to the performing arts, Centers for the performing arts, Performing arts sponsorship
J. C. Canney has written: 'Martial arts injuries' -- subject(s): Martial arts injuries 'Health and fitness in the martial arts' -- subject(s): Martial arts, Physical fitness
Kyong Sik Song has written: 'The alternative weaponry' -- subject(s): Karate, Martial arts weapons 'OHTC expert's guide of the martial arts =' -- subject(s): Acupuncture, Study and teaching, Martial arts 'Fundamentals of martial arts' -- subject(s): Martial arts 'The vital spot' -- subject(s): Martial arts injuries 'Ancient art of tea' -- subject(s): Herbal teas, Tea, Philosophy
s the subject of Albert Lynch's "Beautiful Betty", and when was it painted?
Beaux-arts is a French equivalent of the English phrase "fine arts".Specifically, the masculine adjective beaux means "beautiful, fine, nice". The masculine noun arts translates as "arts". The pronunciation will be "boh-zahr" in French.