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a vocabulary of truth and simplicity will be of service throughout your life --> Winston Churchill
say that to the GRE. :(
difficult to understand.
so long to my "vacations" i gotta start studying. GRE coming up and Fundamentals of Engineering Exam coming later.
Students celebrate earning the Graziadio School of Business and Management degree at commencement ceremonies on Saturday, December 5, 2009 in Malibu, California. Photo 7889: Ron Hall.
This image is part of my doctoral research about the consequences of Chernobyl
Chernobyl border region: North Ukraine.
A man stands in an unploughed field in front the forest that marks the start of the 30km 'Exclusion Zone'. The zone surrounds the site of the world's worst Nuclear disaster, Chernobyl. Of course, the fence does not stop invisible radiation, just as it does not stop the socially and economically marginalized inhibitors of the borderland from entering the zone to pick mushrooms, collect scrap metal, or hunt for wild boar.
More information here.
The stories and experiences that the people in this region have shared with me continue to inform my research, and for that I am grateful.
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Thoughts - comments - critiques - always welcome.
"It's a world of hopes, and a world of fears
There's so much that we share, that it's time we're aware
It's a small world after all"
I just thought it made sense here. :)
Another stereographic projection of my end-of-year grad class photo.
Shot hand-held with a Panasonic Lumix FZ5, stitched from 60 pictures with Hugin and Enblend, post-processing with the Gimp.
After a night of snowfall, sparkly clear sky and piercing sunlight created an overwhelmingly bright outdoor. So much so, that I ended up purchasing a pair of sun glasses to ease the load on eyes.
2017, University at Buffalo, New York.
My cohort and I (left) during Master of Science in Supply Chain, Transportation, and Logistics Engineering (SCTL).
College of Engineering at the University of Washington.
Graduate school professor from Evans School of Public Policy & Governance at the University of Washington.
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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-TX9 [Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar T* 25-100mm f/3.5-4.6.]
Okay, I admit it. I am obsessed. I’m waiting on decisions from 11 of the 12 graduate schools I applied to (for my physics Ph.D.) and checking constantly for any news. Not just my e-mail, either. I try to limit myself to only checking the mail once a day, but I usually end up checking twice. I would like to think that the internet helps me with graduate school because of all the information I have access to, but I know it feeds my obsession. I check GradCafe many times a day to see reports from other people around the country so I know exactly when all the schools I’m applying to start to contact people. Unfortunately, schools this year are responding later that people reported the last two years, which sets me further on edge and makes me check even more...
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The Medical University of South Carolina - MUSC aerial view in Charleston, South Carolina - © 2023 David Oppenheimer - Performance Impressions aerial photography archives - performanceimpressions.com
Graduate school classmate from Evans School of Public Policy & Governance at the University of Washington.
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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-TX9 [Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar T* 25-100mm f/3.5-4.6.]
After a difficult year, Central Michigan University graduates celebrated at socially-distanced outdoor commencement ceremonies.
This image depicts the 6:30 P.M. ceremony on Friday, 7 May for all students earning a master's degree.
Stripes of lights and shadows, slowly moving through the snow covered landscape.
2017, University at Buffalo, New York.
Circa 1982. Possibly my favorite picture of Sally, when we lived in a stone cottage built in 1864...one tiny room above ground and one room underground except for the top few feet. Sally and Sappho are gazing at something at ground level right outside the window. The place: Iowa City, Iowa, at Black's Gaslight Village (for anyone who knows of it).
Caitlin Mrowiec, a Graduate School's Journal of Scholarship recipient pictured on the campus of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois on February 25, 2020. (Jay Grabiec)
Graduate students showcase their research during the 2016 Graduate Student Showcase celebrating research and creativity, November 15, 2016
There are hopeful futures for the students occupying these desks normally. (ECU School of Education Classroom)
It took around 20 minutes to find the classroom on the first day. After the class commenced, I realized I was not alone in the search!
2017, University at Buffalo, New York.
from top to bottom:
Patient or Pretender: Inside the Strange World of Factitious Disorders * Marc D. Feldman and Charles V. Ford (curious? here's the table of contents)
Living Beyond Loss: A Death in the Family * ed. Froma Walsh and Monica McGoldrick (updated since this edition--link takes you to the latest)
the 11th edition of The Merck Index (link takes you to 14th, which is due out in November)
This house is currently home to Duke's Graduate School.
Repository: Duke University Archives. Durham, North Carolina, USA. library.duke.edu/uarchives
Created with fd's Flickr Toys.
In grad school, I'm happy to say I read every one of his published books...and I'm a better person for it.