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WOLFVILLE, NS - SEPTEMBER 27, 2011 - Campus Life at Acadia University. Students study in the library.
There are two desks in the study, by the window -- this one has a lot of ephemera on it, including a day calendar for 1953.
I love this pattern as well as the fabrics.
Main: Anna Maria Horner - Loulouthi Curated Bloom Fun Blue
Coordinating: Valori Wells - Jenaveve Linen Leaves Merlot
U.S. Air Force Gen. Paul J. Selva, vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, speaks to students at the U.S. Army Combined Arms Center in Fort Leavenworth, Kansas; March 22, 2019. The audience consistented of joint, interagency, and international students of the Command and General Staff College as well as the School of Advanced Military Studies. (DoD Photo by U.S. Army Sgt. James K. McCann)
I have spent many nights exactly like this when I was in school. I feel for this student - working this late in the night when all the classes are over for the day. It must feel very peaceful though, and I remember being the most focused and getting the most work done in the ghostly silence of an empty building.
I should put up a sign somewhere in huge bold letters saying: "STOP PROCRASTINATING! STUDY, STUDY, STUDY FOR YOUR EXAM!" because if I have dolls anywhere near my textbooks, I eventually start posing them and take pictures like these, hahaha. >o<;
Just a quick pic because I hadn't planned anything and it's an indoors shot, hence the lighting wasn't the best.
Pre-Wedding Shooting between Hamizi and Roziah at Seremban, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia
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[10/365] Scribble, scribble, scribble. Sometimes my notes are full of colours (more accurately, they use only the four colours found on Bic's 4-in-1) but today it's all in black. Nothing like the stress of exams to encourage the idea of learning.
This is such a gorgeous building. Composite of two or three photos scanned from film I shot in 2000 on Study Abroad.
If you link to this anywhere, please leave a comment so I can check it out!
The soil survey of the Northern Emirates, United Arab Emirates (UAE) was conducted during 2010 – 2012. The Environment Agency – Abu Dhabi (EAD) in partnership with the Ministry of Environment and Water (MOEW) implemented the Soil Survey through GRM International. The project was funded by the Abu Dhabi Executive Council, and its objective was to develop a digital soil information repository to aid in broad land-use planning and agricultural expansion in the Northern Emirates.
The survey used Geographic Information Systems, satellite image processing, and field mapping to produce a Soil Information System. Scientific and technical standards, including the soil classification system and nomenclature, were based on those of the USDA, Natural Resources Conservation Service. These standards have been used in other Gulf Cooperation Council countries, such as the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Sultanate of Oman, State of Kuwait, State of Qatar, and more recently in the Abu Dhabi soil survey project in the UAE. The project was completed at scale of 1:50,000.
A number of thematic maps, including suitability for irrigated agriculture, salinity, and current land use, were generated as part of the project. The Abu Dhabi Soils Information System (ADSIS) was expanded and enhanced and renamed to United Arab Emirates Soils Information System (UAESIS), to assist in the storage, processing, retrieval, and management of the national soil-related information.
Information from the soil survey is expected to be used by various groups, including the agricultural farming community, decision makers, land-use planners, officials, engineers, and environmental impact assessors. Conservationists and specialists in recreation, wildlife management, waste disposal, and pollution control will also use the soil information to help understand, protect and enhance the environment.
The report and maps provide a detailed assessment and account of soil in the Northern Emirates and are a fitting accompaniment to the Soil Survey of the Abu Dhabi Emirate. Finally, the project produced a national soil map of the United Arab Emirates, by compiling results from this survey, the soil survey of Abu Dhabi completed in 2010, and the soil map of Dubai developed in 2003.