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Scientology's emeter is modified to use in the "secular" branch called Applied Scholastics. The new meter is called a Learning Accelerator. It has the same components of an emeter, which Scientology claims is a "religious artifact" and is used in the same manner. The use of this is for "Word Clearing". What is a non-religious group doing using a "proprietary religious artifact"?
Natural Henna artist September Reed visits the Avondale Regional Branch Library's teen summer learning program to share information on the history of henna, the process of creating paste, and the resulting stains. Each participant practices drawing their design and applying (lotion) henna—(there is no white henna!) Everyone received a practice tube of white lotion and a tube of brown henna to take home and apply.
SHU Learning Spaces. The Atrium (Apologies for the quality of the picture).
Two levels of 'social' space utilised for self-study or group work. This space is otherwise 'dead' space linking corridors in the building.
Both floors have students working, alone or in small groups, using laptops, books, papers, or just talking.
If you look closely you can also see a reflection of something similar going on in the Heartspace cafe on the 2nd floor.
Metropolitan Learning Center Monday June 6, 2016. Alice and Sadie Gustavson, Cassius and Laslo. © 2016 Portland Public Schools / www.fredjoephoto.com
this is my sister in law and her fiance. She is pregnant with their first together so there will be many more pics of them.
Third graders enjoyed learning about agriculture at the Tifton Campus of University of Georgia.
This field trip was made possible by: www.tifton.uga.edu/
BP Portrait Award – Next Generation Taster Sessions at RAMM.
BP Portrait Award 2012, www.rammuseum.org.uk/exhibitions/bp-portrait-award
Exhibition organised by the National Portrait Gallery, London.
Photographer @ TimPestridge.co.uk