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Middle school students at Inspired Teaching Demonstration School created posters for each of the 13 principles of the Black Lives Matter movement and wrote about each one. The 13 principles were displayed in the school's community space along with the Black Lives Matter Mural. www.dcareaeducators4socialjustice.org/blm/inspired-teaching
Photo: Allison Acosta
This picture shows really good pattern & repetition as the stairs wind. Found on the website www.trendir.com/archives/metal-spiral-staircase-etika-a.html
Image from '[Manual of Geology: treating of the principles of the science with special reference to American geological history ... Revised edition.]', 000858022
Author: DANA, James Dwight.
Page: 265
Year: 1880
Place: New York; Trübner & Co
Publisher: Ivison, Blakeman, Taylor & Co.
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I had such a difficult time photographing these sheep, they are just so sheepish! They are a family unit and always moved together...always away from me! Some cropping might help once I learn that skill. i'm still angry they wouldn't follow any of my instructions. next time I bring carrots.
The lay out of my subjects were spread evenly in the phtograph, and although they are different in shapes and sizes, there is unity in this photograph due to the fact that my subjects were all fruits, and that they remained to be all warm colours.
This picture is a good example of showing movement because the picture is blurry, and shows that the picture couldn't capture the image correctly, because of the way that she was moving..
This "ofrenda" was made by the science's department (facultad de ciencias), hence the book. It was also very slightly less kitsch than the rest.
DIAL participated in the 2019 Information Communications Technology for Development (ICT4D) Conference, which brought together hundreds of public, private and civil society organizations, eager to share practical insights on applying digital technology to development, humanitarian, and conservation challenges.
DIAL had several sessions during the conference and presented on a range of topics ranging from the Digital Principles, open source to using mobile data for development.
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Image from '[Principles of Geology ... Reprinted from the sixth English edition, etc.]', 002293155
Author: LYELL, Charles Sir, Bart
Volume: 02
Page: 607
Year: 1872
Place: London
Publisher:
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We learned about social permaculture principles during our Permaculture
Design Course on December 4, 2016.
The red in this image shows emphasis as well as the high contrast with the man and the light background.
I took this image from a book about Frank Miller's art in the movie Sin City.
Definition: A repeating subject that does not distract the viewer's eye.
This photograph portrays repetition because of the patterns and symmetry of the roof. The roof of this chapel aligns and repeats in harmony that does not distract the viewer's eye.