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Inspired by: Study for Dante and Virgil, Edgar Degas
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The project is back!!
Pavla: www.flickr.com/photos/pavlaeva/6793615055/in/photostream
We have verb drills tomorrow in class (without the teacher, who is in Italy for two weeks, one of my fellow students also used to teach Italian and he takes the helm when the teacher is gone). I hate verb drills. I spent some time chatting with an Italian friend this afternoon, in Italian (he speaks little English), and I was able to get by, so why the heck to I need to remember things like: Già erano partiti quando sono arrivato. (They had already left when I arrived.), or Avevo chiuso le finestre quando è cominciato a piovere. (I had shut the windows when it started to rain.)
Or perhaps the even more convoluted: Immaginavano che ormai l'avresti trovata (They were imagining- or they imagined- that you guys would have found it by now). Whatever "it" is, it is a noun with a feminine ending, so not libro, book, or tesoro, treasure- maybe macchina, car, or maybe terrafirma, the mainland.)
Does someone want me to speak better than many Italians do themselves? lol
ITU-D Study Group 2 Rapporteur
Group Meetings
May 22 - Jun 2, 2023
Geneva, Switzerland
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Assefaw Bariagaber, Ph.D., director of the Post-Conflict State Reconstruction and Sustainability certificate program and professor at Seton Hall's School of Diplomacy and International Relations, led a group of 15 students on an African Union study tour in Ethiopia from March 5 to March 15, during the University's spring break. The tour included both cultural highlights of Ethiopia's rich history and academic seminars on the African Union, which is headquartered in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia's capital.
"The opportunity to participate in this sort of study abroad program was one of the things that drew me to Seton Hall,"says diplomacy master's student John Pollock. "As someone who studied archeology and paleoanthropology as an undergraduate, I'm particularly thrilled to visit the National Archeological Museum to see Lucy [one of the earliest human ancestors ever discovered]."
Photos by: Abraam Dawoud
Biography, law, U.S. history, radical studies, gender studies, architecture, book arts, pop-ups, miscellaneous
96. Tuesday 30th August 2011
Now that I spend study days in my cabin with the fridge so easily accessible, the day seems to be spent chain-drinking diet coke and absconding to the internet at every available opportunity. I still wake up at 7, even though no one checks, I spent the morning half-heartedly reading things, I sleep or go ashore at lunch, and then watch some TV programme on my laptop, before producing phenominal amounts of reports at the last minute.
Today I worked well past 6 and did two rather comprehensive reports, on the ballast system and on the shafting/ stern tube arrangement. And all in 3 hours. If only I could apply the same dedication to the rest of the day, I'd be an unstoppable report producing machine. But I'm lazy. And I suppose, part of studying is reading
Assefaw Bariagaber, Ph.D., director of the Post-Conflict State Reconstruction and Sustainability certificate program and professor at Seton Hall's School of Diplomacy and International Relations, led a group of 15 students on an African Union study tour in Ethiopia from March 5 to March 15, during the University's spring break. The tour included both cultural highlights of Ethiopia's rich history and academic seminars on the African Union, which is headquartered in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia's capital.
"The opportunity to participate in this sort of study abroad program was one of the things that drew me to Seton Hall,"says diplomacy master's student John Pollock. "As someone who studied archeology and paleoanthropology as an undergraduate, I'm particularly thrilled to visit the National Archeological Museum to see Lucy [one of the earliest human ancestors ever discovered]."
Photos by: Abraam Dawoud
Who the hell has time to watch tv when they get home? I certainly don't. This is me giving up after studying (in graphic details) Kristallnacht and the aftermath - and consequently the geopolicical ramifications and the change in socio economic situation.
As you can understand, after 3 solid hours, my brain fried.
I would make this the beginning of a 365 thing, but I don't have the facilities to upload photos everyday
Using parts found at the hardware store and Radio Shack, we assembled little boxes that moves two power pugs and one ethernet jack from the wall to inside each carrel. Read more on my weblog.
Themed wall art sets are a great addition to common areas; they are bright, inspiring and liven any space.
A few weeks ago we finally "finished" renovating the living room and turning it into Ty's study. (I say "finished" because there are a few things to still do, like find new chairs, pillows, curtains, and we want to have built-in bookcases built in the corners on either side of the bay window.
Wallpaper by Graham & Brown.
Wall colour "Trout Grey" by Benny Moore.
Hi Bethany,
Attached are my six photos which I am submitted for honors credit for study abroad.
Thank you!
Danielle Russell
Universitat Pompeu Fabra
Parc de la Ciutadella
Pamplona, Spain for the Running of the Bulls
Montpellier, France
Mediterranean Sea off of Costa Brava
Hike up Montserrat peak mountain
Cat study: Macro. "Punky the Cat" See album: www.flickr.com/photos/87249144@N08/albums/72177720296470039.
By perseverance, study and eternal desire, any man can become great.
George S. Patton Jr.
Snow monkeys, Macaca fuscata, have an amazing athletic ability to jump across slippery icy rocks. Joshin-Etsu Kogen, National Park, Nagano Prefecture, Japan. Why it Works: Two images of the same money shot instantly in sequence, bring out the athleticism.
Reference number: 04_186-8656-7