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Before the transformation of Goslin into the Cousins Center for Science & Innovation, Oglethorpe science students and faculty said goodbye in a most creative way.
Between 1991 and 2008, the number of suicides in people aged 15 years and over in the United Kingdom fell. Despite a sharp increase of 538 from 1997 to 1998, figures continued to fall until 2007. In 2008, the number of suicides increased by 329 from the previous year (5,377) to 5,706.
Saying goodbye. Why's it so sad? Makes us remember the good times we had.
Here on the last night of VMK, many of us say goodbye on the Pirates dock. Me, StrangeSuperBoy, SunWatcher, and LastMagicGirl prepare to say our final goodnight. Strange "won" a bird hat in my Hat Quest.
About to list bunches of dolls and fashions you-know-where. If you are interested, please check out my profile.
from wikipedia:
Kewpie dolls and figurines are based on comic strip-like illustrations by Rose O'Neill that appeared in Ladies' Home Journal in 1909. The small dolls were extremely popular in the early twentieth century. They were first produced in Ohrdruf, a small town in Germany, then famous for its toy manufacturers. They were made out of bisque and then celluloid. In 1949, Effanbee created the first hard plastic versions. Their name, often shortened to "Kewpies", is derived from "cupid"
Before the transformation of Goslin into the Cousins Center for Science & Innovation, Oglethorpe science students and faculty said goodbye in a most creative way.
Photo by Mike Nice
...And good riddance, with no one happier to say Goodbye than pets who need to be urged to cross the scary industrial clattering and occasionally icy slippery bridge over the Reedy River. The Swamp Rabbit Trail over the "Cheese Grater" bridge has now been closed for the next several months while a new bridge and second phase of the Cancer Survivor's Park is constructed in this location.
Google China is now being redirected to Google HK, i guess its the time to say goodbye~
More about this news, plz refer to : A new approach to China: an update
Google China 谷歌wikipedia
I hope one day there is a platform as good as Flickr once was. This was honestly the greatest thing while it lasted.
I bought these albums for the boys as the only choice was between tacky or even tackier. So went for these and created my own coverings for them. But am looking forward to seeing the boys faces tomorrow when I pull them out still in the Hello Kitty box!
Tenuous Link: hello kitty
This was my first shot for fgr and I find it funny that it's a copy of one of Angela's shots. This is not a good photo, but I did have fun when I chose to play along with FGR.
Song: Goodbye cruel world
Artist: Pink Floyd
Goodbye, cruel world
I'm leaving you today
Goodbye, goodbye, goodbye
Goodbye, all you people
There's nothing you can say
To make me change my mind
Goodbye
Concourse Gallery, Western University, London, ON
October 27- November 13, 2016
Goodbye Heidelberg is an homage to the Heidelberg Project in Detroit. 39 colourful clocks count down the remaining time of the Project.
Opening reception, November 3rd 5pm
This exhibition looks at the Heidelberg Project, a social art project in Detroit begun by artist Tyree Gupton that, for the past thirty years, has been whimsically and colourfully decorating abandoned houses on Heidelberg St. Internationally renowned and influential worldwide, including to many artists and people living in nearby London, ON, it has recently been announced that the Heidelberg project has reached an end. It will be dismantled over the next two years. The students in VAH2292 will pay homage to the Heidelberg Project through bringing back to life “The Clock House,” which was burned down in late 2013. Each student has contributed a clock to this project, decorated in a style reminiscent of the houses in the project. Through a colourful and playful display, Goodbye Heidelberg comments on the drawing to a close of the Heidelberg Project, and also on the importance of time and time management in the lives of students.
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© 2016; Department of Visual Arts; Western University
This is the image describing the last couple days. My phone was stolen, used, and dumped in the road for the campus security to find. Half of my High School memories were on this phone in photo form, including the last and only photo taken of my uncle, who passed away 2 months ago. Gone, forever. It makes me incredibly sad to say goodbye to this phone. I hope the freshman who stole all this from me can turn their life around and not live a life with crime any longer.