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2005 Thomas Built FS-65

First Student #040822

1 of 16

WAS Deemed un-repairable due to frame damage after Monday 5/7/12 when it was Rear-Ended!

RETURNED to the yard fully repaired with new wheels, tires, bumper and back door 8/7/12 :D

MLC Students belong to various age brackets and come form different backgrounds and cultures, namely public and private sector employees, businessmen, international and local undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate students, housewives and many others.

   

Through our courses, our main concern is to focus on the four vital language skills: Speaking, Writing, Reading, and Listening. We make sure that our students are be able to speak the language effectively, fluently, and that they can interact with others and realize their ambitions.

   

Summer courses for high school kids constitute the backbone of our summer activities. Our summer program has a two-tier purpose: a) English teaching as the focus of our attention b) summer activities including skating, swimming, horse riding, trips by bus, and other activities. Our students enjoy both the humane and academic nature of our trips.

   

Housewives are usually good participants, they form social gatherings during their free time in the mornings. They get to know each other and benefit from their special conversational course with an American teacher. They feel they belong to a women’s club in which they discuss many things, including cooking recipes and most important of all fashion in English.

   

Adults and businessmen are welcome all the year round, and private organizations get the lion’s share. This is where they need us the most. We extend our technical assistance to them, vocational and educational expertise as well. This is a mutual cooperation so that they can fulfill their objectives.

    

It’s been years now since we have been teaching English to make communication easier for all of us. Now the time has come for non-Arabs to learn Arabic. The MLC has just completed an Arabic course to make it easier for foreigners to study Arabic. Please pay us a visit at the MLC, and I am sure you will not be disappointed. Certainly, you will not only love it, but you will enjoy it.

   

We always look forward to seeing our graduates make it through colleges & universities. Now, It is a requirement that all graduates in Jordan pass the TOEFL or the IELTS in order to obtain their degrees. The MLC is committed to our future generations to make it possible for them to pass one of these international tests. It’s through us (MLC) that they make their dreams come true.

Before Physics 123 class, in the Summer!

MLC Students belong to various age brackets and come form different backgrounds and cultures, namely public and private sector employees, businessmen, international and local undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate students, housewives and many others.

   

Through our courses, our main concern is to focus on the four vital language skills: Speaking, Writing, Reading, and Listening. We make sure that our students are be able to speak the language effectively, fluently, and that they can interact with others and realize their ambitions.

   

Summer courses for high school kids constitute the backbone of our summer activities. Our summer program has a two-tier purpose: a) English teaching as the focus of our attention b) summer activities including skating, swimming, horse riding, trips by bus, and other activities. Our students enjoy both the humane and academic nature of our trips.

   

Housewives are usually good participants, they form social gatherings during their free time in the mornings. They get to know each other and benefit from their special conversational course with an American teacher. They feel they belong to a women’s club in which they discuss many things, including cooking recipes and most important of all fashion in English.

   

Adults and businessmen are welcome all the year round, and private organizations get the lion’s share. This is where they need us the most. We extend our technical assistance to them, vocational and educational expertise as well. This is a mutual cooperation so that they can fulfill their objectives.

    

It’s been years now since we have been teaching English to make communication easier for all of us. Now the time has come for non-Arabs to learn Arabic. The MLC has just completed an Arabic course to make it easier for foreigners to study Arabic. Please pay us a visit at the MLC, and I am sure you will not be disappointed. Certainly, you will not only love it, but you will enjoy it.

   

We always look forward to seeing our graduates make it through colleges & universities. Now, It is a requirement that all graduates in Jordan pass the TOEFL or the IELTS in order to obtain their degrees. The MLC is committed to our future generations to make it possible for them to pass one of these international tests. It’s through us (MLC) that they make their dreams come true.

University of Melbourne

Student Reception & Resource Fair

 

Food, music and various campus resources, clubs and organizations. To view more photos from Move-in Week, please visit flic.kr/s/aHBqjA3FTk

Image Disclaimer - Please note that all of the images shown are for illustrative purposes only. The rooms pictured are not necessarily typical of the accommodation available at Student Apartments, which can vary in terms of size, configuration, and finish.

 

Alistair and Judith McCrone Graduate Fellowship Award winner Danial Nayeri - Graduate student in Wildlife.

 

Students, faculty, staff and community members came out for the annual spirit run and parade to celebrate homecoming.

The turtle, flats, and conch research teams headed up to Half Sound where they used a seine net to capture and tag seat turtles and bonefish

© by Franz-Renan Joly. Please do not use this or any of my images without my permission.

 

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Credit: Camosun College AV Services

krishan singh rai kua dairy wala patran shutrana school

Mound Westonka

2019 MN03 Congressional Art Competition

Sacred Heart University's Annual Academic Festival in University Commons - photo by Tracy Deer-Mirek 4/20/18

Ashley Graves works intently on her laptop in the James and Anne Duderstadt Center on the North Campus of the University of Michigan, on Tuesday, November 30, 2021.

 

Graves is a Chemical Engineering student.

 

Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing

Taken in the East Neighborhood Engagement Center in Hubbard Hall at Michigan State University. December 2, 2010.

RETIRED:

Major blow by from oil, Need engine overhaul, Oil leaks from gasket around motor, Coolant leaks, Major rust & rot

FINAL MILEAGE: 203657

2003 Thomas Built Freightliner

First Student # 035100

1 of 3 (see 138 and 139)

Grille replaced during 2011!

Hood Numbers added in 2013 along with black paint on the inside of the door.

Off the road since November 2013, Officially retired March 2014

Hood was re-used for bus #819

 

Ramapo College of New Jersey celebrated its Class of 2021 in the first of a series of small outdoor ceremonies on May 17 on the College campus in Mahwah, N.J. Additional ceremonies are scheduled for May 18-20. Master’s degree recipients will be recognized on May 21. www.ramapo.edu/news/press-releases/ramapo-college-of-new-...

In April, 2013, the University of Georgia, Land Trust for the Little Tennessee, and a host of other partners organized Macon County’s, N.C.’s first Kids in the Creek event. It brought 8th grade students from across the watershed to Cartoogechaye Creek, to spend a day learning about the stream. During the course of the field trip, students rotated through four statins - water chemistry, hydrology, fish sampling, and aquatic invertebrate sampling. At the stream invertebrate station, the students collected animals, used simple keys to identify what they caught, and reflected on what the number and diversity of their catch says about stream health.

The watershed is home to the endangered Appalachian elktoe mussel, leading to the Service’s commitment to this educational event, specifically helping teach students about the diversity of life in the stream and the importance of the stream’s invertebrates, which includes not only mussels but also insects that form important parts of the stream food web and serve as indicators of stream health.

    

Credit: Gary Peeples/Asheville Field Office

 

Some work of Taylor's from the halls and walls

MIT student life; photo by Stuart Darsch, 2002; cps summer autumn mit student; 455.5.02

Ok, so I shot this girl last year, and she is apparently alumni now, but I really couldn't resist the student sitting by the fountain picture. She is about the 4th or so alumna that I have found in my wanderings. I suppose campus is a great place to come if you don't have your own pool to sit by... :) I love the implied motion of the lensbaby blur.

Steven Chen, associate professor of pharmacy, is a faculty mentor to first year Pharm.D. student Levan Hoang. Professor Chen and Hoang will meet frequently during her studies at the USC School of Pharmacy to review her research and academic interests and pursuits. Photo by Philip Channing

Student drunk driver

(l-r) Kevin Donelan (major: cinema-television, production), Mike Thomsen (major: business administration), Sarah-Jane Stecker (B.A., political science ’07) and Eugene Lee Yang (major: cinema-television, production) by Bovard Administration Building. Photo by: Philip Channing.

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