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Hair: FAGA - School's Day - @Mainstore

aka The Honeycomb

Canon FD lens adapted via Metabones

South Pond, Lincoln Park - Chicago, IL

July 2021

 

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Well the time has come......which tbh I didn't really think was going to happen and at the last minute by some miracle all would work out.....

(bad habit me thinking like that its beginning to appear 🙈).....There would be space at the ideal local SEN provision for 'H'

 

In one way I've saved myself a summer of worry thinking it would all work out in the end......

Other hand - BAM I'm now a Yr 7 teacher.......

 

So for teacher's perks (and yes we are following the curriculum and have a classroom set up - even a list of our school policies 😁) I declare photography on the time table.....

And I'm pleased to say the lesson has contributed immensely to 'H's photography skills......

As demonstrated by him Sunday morning when we went to watch the 'swan song' for the Class 507's at Hooton Station ......

He skidded onto the platform floor like a footballer with his celebration knee slide that even Mbappé would have been proud of .....don't quite know what the other photographer's thought.....but there again he's just like his Mom 😁

Hamadryas baboon, Knuthenborg safariparc, Denmark

Hair: Penance by Stealthic

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Pose & Accessories: School Time Poses by SweetArt

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Hoodie: Fusion Hood Top P2 by NitroPanic

 

Leggings: Sara Leggings by MUG

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The totalitarianisms of the past are certainly different from what is currently becoming the wider context of our lives: surveillance capitalism. One of the main differences is that old-fashioned totalitarianism used, among other means, physical violence to enforce conformity, whereas surveillance capitalism delivers conformity via digitally manipulated information directly to our brains. Do we even know the choices we have not made?

One daylight LED lamp and two LED spotlights; edited in Fuji's raw converter and refined in Luminar.

Grimesthorpe School, Sheffield School Board, 1874.

Canon A1, Fuji superia, developed in Bellini C41 and scanned with an Epson V600.

aka The Honeycomb

Canon FD lens adapted via Metabones

South Pond, Lincoln Park - Chicago, IL

July 2021

 

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Kodak Portra 160 with Mamiya 645 Pro and Sekor 35 mm

Here are some new education titles that have been purchased over the past couple of months. Place your cursor over a book's cover to receive more information. Click on the "Check for availability" link in the note to see a book's status in the Library's online catalog.

"Khalsa College is a historic educational institution in Amritsar city in the state of Punjab, India. Founded in 1892, the sprawling 300-acre campus is located about eight kilometers from the city-center on the Amritsar-Lahore highway adjoining Guru Nanak Dev University campus, to which Khalsa College is academically affiliated.

 

Khalsa College was built as an educational institute during the British Raj in India when Sikh scholars thought about providing higher education to Sikhs and Punjabis within Punjab. Amritsar was chosen for its establishment and Singh Sabha Movement and Chief Khalsa Diwan approached the then Sikh Maharajas and Sikh people of Punjab to raise funds. to build Khalsa College, Amritsar. Its architectural design was created by Ram Singh, a famous architect who also designed one of the Places in England. Its building was completed in 1911–12. Its architectural features are mix of British, Mughal and Sikh architect."

Formalities of education. Archives photo from 1978.

One of the contests at a school in Salavan - how big can you blow up the balloon before it pops?

South Euclid, Ohio 2018

Heart of Worcestershire college in Worcester - although I'd say the architecture is less 'heart' and more 'brutal'! Perhaps the people stored within provide the heart :)

Biology Student

The mitochondrion a membrane-bound organelle found in most eukaryotic cells.generate most of the cell's supply of adenosine triphosphate (ATP), used as a source of chemical energy.

 

I had no idea what she's on about , however we managed to grab a photo

 

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The Abbey of Saint John is an ancient Benedictine monastery in the Swiss municipality of Val Müstair, in the Canton of Graubünden. By reason of its exceptionally well-preserved heritage of Carolingian art, it has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1983.

 

The Carolingian Renaissance is deeply in debt to the success of Charlemagne as a king and patron, and the driving force behind what we see in St John Abbey. Throughout history, art, education and leisure have all only truly thrived in times of peace, although war is often the most important factor for technological change. In the early Middle Ages the constant conflicts between the Frankish Kingdoms hindered the artistic progress previously enjoyed by the Romans when their empire was at its height. Under Charlemagne's prosperous kingship, the introduction of a new peacetime monastic order began, paving the way for the frescos and architecture seen at Saint John Abbey.

 

As a devout Christian, Charlemagne wished to further the ability for his people to be both educated in the teachings of the church, and for his kingdom to be stable. One of the many ways that he achieved this was through his patronage of many monasteries throughout the Frankish Kingdom. The monasteries served as a training ground for missionaries, who were to be sent to the newly conquered areas of his empire and effect their conversion to Christianity. His goals were mostly focused on education, and his mission as king was to provide the basis for the education of the clergy so they could, in turn, educate the parishioners. These monasteries served as canvas for much of the art and architecture of the Carolingian Renaissance.

 

The Carolingian artisans were known to be skilled painters, jewelers, and goldsmiths. Their aptitude for extensive and grandiose decoration was often used to decorate the manuscripts that were written by monks at abbeys such as St John’s. Such skilled and advanced artistry further highlights the importance of peace as a canvas for improved art and architecture in a civilization. As it is possible to see from the Pictures of St John's frescoes, painting was also a large part of the Carolingian Renaissance. The Carolingian style of painting was founded in Roman, Christian and Germanic styles. The manner in which figures were portrayed was clearly Roman in style, the subject matter very often Christian, and the geometric designs and animal figures were Germanic in nature. Depictions from the gospels, as well as those of King David were particularly popular, as well as some Carolingian kings, and of course Christ in majesty.

 

It is believed that the abbey was established ca. 780 by a bishop of Chur, perhaps under orders from Charlemagne. It was built during a wave of monastery construction that included the nearby monasteries at Cazis, Mistail, Pfäfers, and Disentis. The abbey was located along the Val Müstair pass over the Alps from Italy and was fortified to allow it to control the pass. In 881 the abbey passed over to be completely under the control of the Bishop of Chur. During the early years of the abbey, in the early 9th century, a series of frescos were painted in the church. Later, in the 11th and 12th centuries, the abbey experienced a second expansion and new paintings were added or painted over the old frescoes. These paintings were only rediscovered in the 20th century.

 

In the 10th century, the church tower was added to the abbey church. During the expansion of the 11th century, the bishop of Chur enlarged his residence at the monastery. A fine tower home, cloister, and the double chapel of St. Ulrich and St. Nicholas were added. During the expansion, the two-story residence chapel of the bishop was also decorated with extensive stucco and fresco work. At some time in the 12th century, the occupants of the abbey changed from monks to nuns. This change is first mentioned in 1167, but it happened sometime before this date. The first abbess known by name is Adelheid, attested between 1211 and 1233.

 

The Swabian War, which was an attempt by the Habsburgs to assert control over the Grisons and key alpine passes, started at the convent. On 20 January 1499, Habsburg troops occupied the surrounding valley and plundered the convent, but were soon driven back by the forces of the Three Leagues at the Battle of Calven.

 

Following the raid, an armistice was signed between the Habsburgs and the Three Leagues. However, this armistice only lasted a few days before the conflicts broke out between the Three Leagues' Old Swiss Confederacy allies and the Habsburg troops. These raids quickly escalated into the Swabian War, which ended in September 1499 with the Treaty of Basel granting virtual independence to the Swiss Confederacy.

 

About 1500 the abbey church was modified from a single-nave Carolingian construction into a three-nave late Gothic church. Shortly thereafter, in 1524 and 1526, through the Ilanzer Articles, the League of God's House was able to weaken the temporal power of the bishop, which had the indirect effect of reducing the income of the abbey. Consequently, there was limited construction on the abbey following this.

 

In the spirit of the Council of Trent the bishop issued a series of reforms governing religious life between 1600 and 1614. The reforms included new regulations as to who could receive the sacraments and the publication of the breviary. Other policies, such as the requirement in the Benedictine Rule for common sleeping areas, were also relaxed in this era.

Oh Dear! Didn't your Mother told that that's not how you treat your Mother?! Nothing to worry about, just a minor scuffle between Mother and Son. Cheers everyone :)

 

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Portugal - Oeiras - Paço de Arcos

 

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Not open for our pleasure sadly. Looks like a great facility though

Paris , muséum d'histoire naturelle , spring 2010 .

Meeko is a ten-year-old raccoon from Ohio. She and her sister were orphaned as kits. They were rescued and became residents of the Cincinnati Zoo. There, they did shows together until Meeko's sister passed away. Meeko then came to the Lehigh Valley Zoo, here in Pennsylvania, where she's an education animal. She loves people and enjoys programs in which she can meet humans.

This is my mad scientist's American Chemical Institute Bear, complete with lab coat and test tube. He's been consulting the chemistry books, encyclopedia of science and technology as well as a few others, like Shakespeare and Ancient Egypt.

Nothing better than a well rounded education for mr bear!

South Street between 3rd and 4th Street

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

time in September with home ed friends through Shinies

Want to learn how to become an Affiliate, texture baby clothing, use mannequins, use the poser kit, take photos and and understand furniture kits?

 

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back to school is upon us once again

 

i am a long time student ( i do it for fun ) and a volunteer teacher at our University ( photography ) .

 

texture by kerstinfrank-...

I haven't been taking many photos lately, so here's a shot I never got around to posting. Laura is one of the education staff at the Elmwood Park Zoo, in Norristown, Pennsylvania. Stella is a great horned owl who has partnered with Laura for several years.

This photo was one of a series I made to raise awareness of the renewed violation of women's rights in Afghanistan. It emphasises education ban for women.

aka The Honeycomb

Canon FD lens adapted via Metabones

South Pond, Lincoln Park - Chicago, IL

July 2021

 

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This is a mixed media work done with copper & gold leaf, music papers, students' lesson papers, notes, and acrylic paints.

 

Sometimes it seems as if the arts are not considered part of education. Music is an art form that must be learned and is appreciated the world over and has been since the beginning of time. We must not forget its importance and make sure that our children are fully exposed to the different types of music available. Children love to learn to play instruments, to sing, and to compose, all of which are of utmost importance and should be encouraged. Music takes a lifetime of learning and perfecting and is appreciated by so many the world over. To me, music should be part of the regular curriculum.

 

Lauren Oliver has an interesting blog on musical education, read more by clicking the link below:

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Thank you for your kind visit. Have a wonderful and beautiful day! xo❤️

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