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Hong Kongers spend a fortune on after study tutors, many of whom advertise themselves as if they were movie stars or rock gods. They almost always seem to be men, which is odd.
St. Louis, Missouri
Reference Number: 100000911
The Du-Good Chemical Laboratory Building, located at 1215-23 South Jefferson Avenue, St. Louis (Independent City), Missouri is significant for its association with Dr. Lincoln I. Diuguid, the first African American to graduate with an advanced degree from Cornell University. He founded the Du-Good Chemical Laboratory (later the Du-Good Chemical Laboratories and Manufacturers, the Du-Good Chemical Manufacturers, and the Du-Good Microanalytical Chemical Laboratory), which occupied the building from 1947 through 2011. The Du-Good Chemical Laboratory Building is the most closely associated site with Dr. Diuguid and his career. In 1947, Dr. Diuguid converted the 1896, two-story, red brick veterinary infirmary building into his chemical research laboratory and small manufacturing facility which was headquartered in the building for more than sixty years. Dr. Diuguid started his business, the Du-Good Chemical Laboratory, after finding that the only jobs he was offered at the large chemical companies required him to “pass” as a white man and that he would not be allowed to hire other African Americans. In the face of this discrimination, he started his own company in St. Louis where he invented and manufactured the first water-free hand sanitizer and other household products, developed industrial processes, including one to plasticize aviation fuel, and conducted medical research, developing treatments for leukemia and cancer as well as anti-malarial drugs.
The building is also locally significant for Dr. Diuguid’s role in the St. Louis African American community. He used his business to open up opportunities for young African Americans from the neighborhood and from his classes by offering jobs with the company and creating opportunities they may not otherwise have had. Dr. Diuguid was also a professor of chemistry at Stowe Teachers College (and later Harris-Stowe Teachers College), Saint Louis University and Washington University in St. Louis while inspiring thousands of students. He personally mentored hundreds of students (the majority of whom were African American) and scientists both in the schoolroom and in Du-Good Chemical Laboratory Building, where he often hired students as aids and tutored those who needed extra help in his classes.
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Tutoring to Go returns in Fall 2013! We have free pizza and awesome peer tutors. It's a once a month gathering time for students to work together with their fellow classmates while being guided by a peer tutor in a friendly group setting.
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28th August 2011 at Royal Festival Hall (Clore Ballroom), London SE1.
“Gamelan Extravaganza”, Part of Weekend 51 (a celebration of 60 Years of the Royal Festival Hall) (free event).
Country: Britain. Style: Gamelan Degung.
Lineup: The instruments played by the West Java ensemble included a Kendang, Suling, Gambang, Peking, Cémprés, Bonang, Jengglong, and Suspended Gongs (Goong & Kempul).
A two day course had given students the opportrunity to learn the basics of Gamelan- either Balinese, Central Javanese or Sundanese (west Java). Three British ensembles made available their instuments - Lilacita, the Southbank Gamelan Players and Sekar Engall (the first and last housed at City University). The tutors were musicians associated with each ensemble - Andy Channing, Pete Smith and Simon Cook. On the Sunday evening the students had an opportunity to demonstrate what they had learnt to an audience in a “Gamlean Extravaganza” concert. Each ensemble has joined by their tutor.
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Tutores de madera con tratamiento Autoclave Riesgo 4.Maderas Aguirre, S.A. los fabrica en la medida que el cliente lo desee.
The Secondary school at Buttershaw has had a number of name changes since its opening in 1956.
In 1956 it opened as Buttershaw Secondary School , since then it has been Buttershaw Comprehensive, Buttershaw Upper School and Buttershaw High School. Currently it enjoys the name of Buttershaw Business and Enterprise College.
The original 1956 buildings were extended in the early 1960. Further building work continued during the 70’s 80’ and 90’s.
In 2008 the new building was opened and the old building demolished.
Karl Elwood of Elwoods Wine Merchant leads a tutored wine tasting in the iconic 18th century cellar beneath the Old Ship Hotel, Brighton Part of the Brighton & Hove Food and Drink Festival 2013 photo ©Julia Claxton
31st July 2010., Elmendorf Air Force Base, Anchorage, Alaska, USA
The Canadian Air Force display team put their CT114 Tutors on display at "Arctic Thunder 2010"
The Avro Tutor entered service with the RAF in 1933, and as well as their training role, were frequently seen in aerial formation displays. They were mainly military aircraft, and less than twenty were in private use.
The Tutor seen here was part of the RAF's original production batch of 1933, and is the last of its kind still flying!
It is powered by an Armstrong Siddley Lynx engine with a maximum Max speed of 106 knots.
Shirt: Sebastian Private Tutor's
Vest: Kawaï Aquarelle
I love how he's looking desaturated. *o*
J'adore comment il est en désaturé. *o*
New and improved tutoring area on the library's second floor. It's now larger and is closer to the Math Cafe and Learning Commons.
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Canadair CT-144 Tutor
Canadian Forces Snowbirds
Built 1971
C/N 1131
Waiting on the Landmark ramp for their display over English Bay - Snowbird 10
UPDATE NOV 2020
Still current, back in service after grounding at Kamloops after an accident due to bird strike.
Not sure about this one !
Is this a father with his 9 daughters ? or are these girls from some kind of instituion or college posing with their tutor ?
There is some similarity betwen some of the girls but the two on the far left seem much darker than the others.
I will put it the the Family Groups set for now.
Avro Tutor (G-AHSA) seen at the Shuttleworth Collection on 14th June 2008 in 1930's Central Flying School colours as K3241.