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Show ..THE DAILY UTAH CHRONICLE 8 DEVELOPMENT UMFA continued from Page 1 continued from Page 1 that increased parking is a temporary fix. "Non-university ten'ants need to start to encourage using mass transit," said Mike Perez, associate vice president for facilities management. Perez said that on the other hand, the U has a history of making structures permanent that were originally intended to be temporary. University Boulevard resident Jonathan Ramras echoed Perez's concern. "If we don't start changing that mindset, then things won't change/' he said. "If you don't put parking in, then they won't park and they will start to use mass transit." Research Park houses approximately 7,531 employees and the list is growing. Other concerns from residents included the lack of sidewalks in Research Park, the lack of disability parking in Red Butte Garden and the possibility of a lowered speed limit with the increase of bicycle and pedestrian traffic. The next community forum is tentatively scheduled for Jan. 23, 2009. i.bravo@ chronicle.utah.edu classrooms. The art project that Barbara Petzen, director of education at the Middle East Policy Council, taught guests was how to create their own Middle Eastern pieces of art. Deborah Dilley, outreach assistant for the Middle East Center, presented a lecture "Modern Monuments of the Middle East" and included a PowerPoint on some of the high points of life in the Middle East. She discussed the Industrial Revolution, effects of temperature on life and architecture, the worldrenowned Burj Al Arab Hotel in Dubai, United Arab Emirates and numerous other topics. Dilley said the Middle East Center exists to provide lectures and cultural programs for schools in Utah and to coordinate workshops that train teachers to incorporate knowledge of Middle Eastern culture into all grade levels. The final presentation was a walk-through of the Bazaars Box, a storage container holding original household items, works of art and utility items from the Middle East, along with lesson plans, maps and DVDs about life there. The box is available to all teachers and focuses on five cities: Tehran, Iran; Jerusalem; Cairo, Egypt; Mecca, Saudi Arabia; and Istanbul, Turkey. Visitors donned white gloves and were able to handle the items in the box, which included calligraphy pieces of art, jasper prayer beads, glass-blown perfume bottles and other items. Virginia Catherall, a curator for the museum, said the aim of the Bazaar Box is to teach students about Middle Eastern culture using objects. She said the box and other teaching tools are a great way to give another perspective on a rarely experienced culture. Jenny Woods, campus outreach coordinator for UMFA, said the museum has many civilization-themed exhibits. 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