Classes were excellent!!! The oral activity was incredible, it made me the chance to tell some thoughts that I had, and it felt really really good ;)
We received the visit of a group from the Enrollment Area, and they spoke about the all requirements needed to apply to study here in the US, according to my point of view it was great, but some students didn't understand anything (as always) and they didn't make any effort as well...
After lunch we went to a museum. It is called Chicago History Museum. The Chicago History Museum cares for, showcases, and interprets millions of authentic pieces of Chicago and U.S. history. The ability to illuminate the past is a reminder of what really happened once upon a time, sheds light on the present, and compellingly informs the future.
I saw a Jazz Room which includes a huge picture from The Play Boy Club. In that picture you can see lots of men and a girl wearing a rabbit custom (she is called Play Boy Bunny). I think that this girl is the most important in the picture, because the club featured Play Boy Bunnies in setting of sophisticated sexual liberation. The picture was captured spontaneously. It helped to open minds, remind that was a critical period of time, I mean, an era full of controversies about that kind expressions. If I could change the title of this picture I'll call it "Bunnies, the Sensation"!
Here some pictures...
I saw a Jazz Room which includes a huge picture from The Play Boy Club. In that picture you can see lots of men and a girl wearing a rabbit custom (she is called Play Boy Bunny). I think that this girl is the most important in the picture, because the club featured Play Boy Bunnies in setting of sophisticated sexual liberation. The picture was captured spontaneously. It helped to open minds, remind that was a critical period of time, I mean, an era full of controversies about that kind expressions. If I could change the title of this picture I'll call it "Bunnies, the Sensation"!
Here some pictures...
A beautiful Room:
This room was made of wood, concrete and glass. It has a Gregorian Style architecture. It's a big room. It's an elegant space for receptions, such as weddings. It has LCD projectors and screens descent from the ceiling. The sound system ensure optimal sound quality. I think it was used as a ball room in order to have receptions or parties.
That's all folk ;)
These are some great images from the Chicago History Museum! I am sad to miss the outing, but it looks like you saw some great artifacts. What was your favorite?
ResponderEliminarThe Play Boy Bunny Custom, it looks similar from today but in different color, on the other hand it was really difficult to choose just one artifact, because all of them are great.
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