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Small mini bento with snack foods to keep me going... propped up by homework, I had to translate the book behind into English!! >_<
The University of Utah hired a sonic drill to obtain salt cores for their salt thickness study in partnership with the BLM and the Intrepid Potash Mining Company. In addition to testing the salt thickness, the University of Utah and a professor from Westminster College are also studying stratigraphy, salt flat footprint, salinity, water chemistry, weather dynamics, microbial environment, and human interactions with the salt flats.
A UCLA student studies atop the bluffs overlooking the Pacific Ocean in Palisades Park, Santa Monica, California.
The University of Utah hired a sonic drill to obtain salt cores for their salt thickness study in partnership with the BLM and the Intrepid Potash Mining Company. In addition to testing the salt thickness, the University of Utah and a professor from Westminster College are also studying stratigraphy, salt flat footprint, salinity, water chemistry, weather dynamics, microbial environment, and human interactions with the salt flats.
I'm going to be using this Moleskine to help me study for the boards. Right now, it's completely empty, but I'm going to start jotting down some quick study notes over this break.
Laptops facing each other, daughter and daddy typed their way through the sunday, that was dreary at best, while the mouse saw everything...
My name is Joseph Gunerman and I was on the IAU College Traveling Seminar
to France, Spain, Morocco, Gibraltar, and Turkey during the minimester.
Attached here is a photo after our final dinner in Istanbul, Turkey. It's
on a balcony at the restaurant and in the background are lights on both
sides of the Bosphorus River which spits Istanbul in half - one half is in
Europe and the other half is in Asia.
On January 11, 2017, Governance Studies at Brookings hosted an expert panel focused on the effects and future implications of new voter ID laws.
Photo credit: Paul Morigi
In preparation for my classes on Tuesday, I started perusing books to create my lectures.
I often get bogged down and sidetracked by photos of gorgeous costumes. The beading detail is amazing.
Top left is the original shot that I took trying to capture silhouettes of a couple walking through the fog. Didn't work out so I decided to play with it.
Each successive frame is another layer of Snapseed's new Retrolux tool. I just kept shuffling until I got a combo I liked, then applied. I did that 3 times until what I ended up with was a soft, abstract image of the cliché blue-orange color contrast.