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Found photo. Probably Skopje, Yugoslavia. No date (1940s?). The back has a stamp in Cyrillic letters. Cropped, light and contrast adjusted. Colourized by Artidicial Intelligence.
Studentenwohnanlage - Student Residence Boeselager Strasse, Münster
Architectuial Team:
Rainer Maria Kresing (Project-Partner), Kilian Kresing (Project-Partner), Stefan Fuchs (Project Management), Guido Becker, André Pannenbäcker, Jan Tölle
for group Macro Mondays, theme Childhood Toys
- vintage 1971 Fisher Price, Little People, school, student desks
Amaya, Beth, YoYo and Ay-Jay Daringly get payback and leverage on the teacher, for last semesters grades!
- Hair : TRUTH Collective Symphony
- Outfit : -Sorumin- Student girl SET @ Kustom9 event
- Necklace : TETRA - Vanity necklaces
- Socks : Basic Socks Vol 1
- Shoes : Semller - Platform Oxford Brits Fatpack
- Pose : Ana Poses - Moon 8
La escultura, a tamaño natural, está hecha en bronce. La muchacha apoya la espalda en la fachada del Palacio y cruza la pierna izquierda por detrás, con la puntera del zapato en el suelo. Calza sandalias de verano y lleva libros en el brazo derecho.
Su autor, Antonio Santín, la bautizó Tras Julia. Un día, vimos que la definía como un monumento a la Antigua Universidad de Madrid
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The life-size sculpture is made of bronze. The girl leans her back against the facade of the Palace and crosses her left leg behind her, with the toe of her shoe on the ground. She wears summer sandals and carries books on her right arm.
Its author, Antonio Santín, baptized it Tras Julia. One day,
we saw that he defined it as a monument to the Old University of Madrid
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Febrovery 2024 no.2
Rover School is in session...
In Basic Rover Operations 101, one of the first skills we must master is the use of the Grabber. This clawed implement provides a handy way to interact with the environment without needing to leave the comfort of your plush upholstered pilot's chair or risk contamination from unknown flora or fauna.
Here some PinkTron Exchange Students pass the test with a demonstration of their Grabber prowess. (Don't worry, the Daisy Gazer student volunteer was unharmed in the demonstration.)
More views on Instagram. @mr_frost_art_n_bricks
This photo appeared in this week's North Hawaii News, which was published this morning.
This was the first assignment where I was both the story writer and photographer. The article I wrote is found below this photo's byline, seen here:
BILL ADAMS | NORTH HAWAII NEWS
2008 Grammy Award nominee Donald Kauli'a, left, prepares to begin a slack key guitar lesson for five students from Cornell University's Earth and Environmental Systems (EES) Field Program.
The students pictured are, from front-row-top, Kourtney Reynolds, a senior from San Diego, California, Hannah Kubica, a junior from Little Falls, New York, Keisuke Irie, a senior from Bergen County, New Jersey, Matt Connelly, a sophomore from Syracuse, New York, and Tyler Huth, a sophomore from Boston, Massachusetts. In the rear is EES Field Program Director and Professor, Dr. Alexandra Moore.
The session was held at the Waimea Music Exchange store in the Parker Ranch Center this past Saturday.
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Studies In The Art Of The Slack Key
by Bill Adams
The Waimea Music Exchange store at Parker Center was filled with the beautiful sounds of Hawaiian music this past Saturday morning as a group of students from Cornell University participated in a slack key guitar lesson taught by the Big Island's own Don Kauli'a, whose album "Sweet Wahine" was nominated for a 2008 Grammy Award.
The students are enrolled in Cornell's Earth and Environmental Systems (EES) Field Program. A 5-month course which spans the entire spring semester, students engage in field, class and laboratory studies focused on the various ecosystems of our Hawaiian island chain and of Hawaii's history and culture.
Led by Professor Dr. Alexandra Moore, the EES Field Program is based out of Waimea and hosted by the Hawaii Preparatory Academy. The students' living quarters is the 8-bedroom Waiaka House near the main campus of HPA.
Dr. Moore explained, "The students are immersed in studies geared towards "Kumu Pa'a I Ka 'Aina, which translates to 'Knowledge and understanding that comes from the land.'"
The stated mission of the EES Field Program is "To inspire stewardship of the Earth through first-hand experience with the power, and fragility, of Earth's interconnected systems."
Upon completion of the EES Field Program, students will achieve 18 credit hours from courses such as; Field Study of the Earth System, Biogeochemistry of the Hawaiian Islands, Field Study of Marine Ecosystems, Internship Experience, and an Introduction to Hawaiian History and Culture, which included Saturday's slack key guitar lesson.
The Program stresses the importance of respecting the Hawaiian ancestral lands and to give something back to the community by engaging in a variety of service learning (in class) projects and local volunteer opportunities. Students are also encouraged to explore ways in which they can contribute to the well-being of their adopted community.
Before Saturday's lesson began, the students were able to briefly meet and chat with another famous Big Island slack key guitar master, Sonny Lim, a 2007 Grammy Award winner for his work on the album, "Slack Key Guitar Volume 2".
Participating in Saturday's guitar lessons were a diverse group of five Cornell University students; Hannah Kubica, a junior from Little Falls, New York, Keisuke Irie, a senior from Bergen County, New Jersey, Matt Connelly, a sophomore from Syracuse, New York, Kourtney Reynolds, a senior from San Diego, California and Tyler Huth, a sophomore from Boston, Massachusetts.
More information about Cornell University's EES Field Program can be found on the Internet at www.geo.cornell.edu/hawaii.
Midwifery student Nicky "opted in to work during the pandemic", which left her "worried for vulnerable people but glad the hospital is taking measures to protect patients and staff." She says "it's been hard with staff shortages and isolations, but there have been a lot of people coming forward to help." She hopes "NHS staff continue to get the recognition they deserve."
Nicky is one of 67 NHS staff I photographed across George Eliot Hospital during the COVID-19 pandemic first wave.
"Humans of the Pandemic" features portraits and thoughts from many roles incl. doctors, domestics, maternity, mortuary, nurses, pathology, pharmacy, physio, and surgery – to name a few.
See the full project gallery at www.matthewthompson.co.uk/humans-of-the-pandemic
Which is your favourite photo? Please share to give these amazing people some recognition for their incredible work.
Students study and engage in conversation in their dorm rooms at Murray Hall in The Commons on Peabody campus.(John Russell/Vanderbilt University)
There's an academy that's run by the Gurdwara Sahib in Talewal. These are students leaving school in an orderly fashion.
my art Students in mishref summer kids club ..
I MIsS them all =D i always take them out to draw in the nature :)
طلبتي في نادي مشرف الصيفي ..دائما احرص على اني اعطيهم دروس الرسم في الاجواء المفتوحة لتتوسع مخليتهم وليزدادوا
حبا بالطبيعة ولتنمية احساسهم المرهف و الحس الفني الجمالي
طبعا يننوني على ما يقعدووون :)) :)
Fortunately, Im done dying.
alot of things occurred during my absence from Flickr.
Ondoy,Peping,The Massacre,
my mom buying an iPhone!
Having 3 of my teeth placed w/ ceramic thingys!
losing my best friend (she's alive)
and of course
school crap.
First year students participate in the Founder's Walk to the main gate on campus.(Vanderbilt University / John Russell) commons.vanderbilt.edu/
VUceptors play games with first year students outside The Commons dining hall on move in day.(Vanderbilt University / John Russell) commons.vanderbilt.edu/
Aston University runs a successful peer mentoring scheme, which brings together students from different years groups.
At the end of every academic year we hold a Celebration Evening to thank and reward all our Mentors and Mentees.
Find out more about peer mentoring at Aston: bit.ly/c8ckB4
I am currently studying photography, specifically I am studying my new Nikon D810. The new Camera and lens arrived with 525 pages of manuals between the two of them. Yesterday I received delivery of two books with 1,266 pages of Nikon D810 related content in which to study. Today I have a headache, but I think it's because I spent yesterday in the backyard while pollen rained down from the pine trees.
A self portrait.
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Yushima Tenmangu, Yushima, Tokyo, Japan
This shrine is renowned for students to go to for success in study. It's a very busy pace just before the school year starts and also the time for examinations.
Leica M10-D
Light Lens Lab "1966" 50mm F1.2
20240906-0489
Studentenflats bij de TU Delft.
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