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A nice writing, the font is beautiful.
Even funnier beacuse of the sign above it, which says you can't post anything on the closet.
The Nation’s Oldest and Most Prestigious Science and Mathematics Competition
Started in 1942 as the Westinghouse Science Talent Search, the Regeneron Science Talent Search (Regeneron STS) recognizes and empowers our nation’s most promising young scientists who are developing ideas that could solve society’s most urgent challenges.
Each year, nearly 1,900 students enter the Regeneron STS, submitting original research in critically important scientific fields of study. Unique among high school competitions, the Regeneron STS focuses on identifying, inspiring, and engaging the most promising scientists among the nation’s high school seniors.
Dedicated to Steve Jobs haha
I like the lighting of this image how it brings out the person
I like how it gives a sense of a really late night working on something (by the computer and knocked over soda)
I like how on the computer there is dark corners on two sides emphasizing the apple logo
The inaugural Inspire Initiative 2022 luncheon was a cutting-edge event crafted to showcase, support, and celebrate the #women of the #yachtingindustry on March 25 during the Palm Beach International Boat Show in West Palm Beach.
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The inaugural Inspire Initiative 2022 luncheon was a cutting-edge event crafted to showcase, support, and celebrate the #women of the #yachtingindustry on March 25 during the Palm Beach International Boat Show in West Palm Beach.
Engagement and Awareness Coordinator Jane Horgan and Education Officer Keneilwe Mathaba host students from rural communities at their bush camps, where kids come to learn about the importance of the environment and wildlife and how to protect it. Photo Credit: Doug Gimesy Photography