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Community planting at Jackson Bottom Wetlands.

Community planting at Jackson Bottom Wetlands.

From the conference session on Problem-Based Learning

world map courtesy of vecteezy:

 

www.vecteezy.com/vf/482-World-Map-Vector-Graphic

 

Wanted the imagery to speak to the slogan. Hopefully the message could be interpreted with out reading any text at all.

 

Chad Holmes

a suprise from us towards a client, because we like it like that. remix the cards, and read our sentence.

The Chicago street artist known as SOLVE (Brendan Scanlon) was murdered June 14, 2008. These are some pictures I took of his artwork, mostly around Uptown and Lake View, in 2006. I had no idea who he was, but I kept seeing his work around the area and always found it intriguing.

Display of Brendan's final projects from AI

From a very good friend in Africa. Thank You

On Damen between Irving Park & Warner.

The Chicago street artist known as SOLVE (Brendan Scanlon) was murdered June 14, 2008. These are some pictures I took of his artwork, mostly around Uptown and Lake View, in 2006. I had no idea who he was, but I kept seeing his work around the area and always found it intriguing.

Cambridge book launch of Solving Cyber Risk.

Pronounced as one letter,

And written with three,

Two letters there are,

And two only in me.

I'm double, I'm single,

I'm black, green, and yellow,

I'm read from both ends,

And the same either way.

What am I?

Spirit Mountain Lookout

my first rubik's cube

How to solve identities In this scenario you are developing ASP.NET MVC web application and you need to implement authentication using either Internet identities such as Live ID, Google, Facebook, Yahoo!, or OpenID 2.0 or enterprise identities managed by corporate Active Directory.

RIP Solve sticker art on lamp pole on North Clark Street

Community planting at Jackson Bottom Wetlands.

The Chicago street artist known as SOLVE (Brendan Scanlon) was murdered June 14, 2008. These are some pictures I took of his artwork, mostly around Uptown and Lake View, in 2006. I had no idea who he was, but I kept seeing his work around the area and always found it intriguing.

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