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With rain approaching, having overhead cover will prove to be a plus for this lifeguard on duty along the coast of Cancún, Mexico.

 

Nikon D7500, Sigma 18-300, ISO 200, f/11.0, 18mm, 1/400s

 

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The term dreaming spires is used allusively to refer to the city or university of Oxford.

 

It was coined by the English poet, essayist and social critic Matthew Arnold (1822-88) in Thyrsis, “a Monody, to commemorate the Author’s friend, Arthur Hugh Clough1, who died at Florence, 1861”, published in Macmillan’s Magazine (London) of April 1866.

 

On the far left is the spire of St Aldate's which is a Church of England parish church in the centre of Oxford, in the Deanery and Diocese of Oxford. The church is on the street named St Aldate's, opposite Christ Church college and next door to Pembroke College. The church has a large congregation and has a staff team of about 30 which includes clergy, pastoral and administrative staff. The offices of the Rector and other members of staff are at 40 Pembroke Street.

 

To the right of St Aldate's is the tower of the Hall and Forte Room of Pembroke College, which is a constituent college of the University of Oxford, is located at Pembroke Square, Oxford. The college was founded in 1624 by King James I of England, using in part the endowment of merchant Thomas Tesdale, and was named after William Herbert, 3rd Earl of Pembroke, Lord Chamberlain and then-Chancellor of the University.

 

Like many Oxford colleges, Pembroke previously accepted men only, admitting its first mixed-sex cohort in 1979. As of 2020, Pembroke had an estimated financial endowment of £63 million. Pembroke College provides almost the full range of study available at Oxford University.

 

Dominating the scene near the centre is Tom Tower which is a bell tower named after its bell, Great Tom. It is over Tom Gate, on St Aldates, the main entrance of Christ Church, Oxford, which leads into Tom Quad. This square tower with an octagonal lantern and facetted ogee dome was designed by Christopher Wren and built 1681–82. The strength of Oxford architectural tradition and Christ Church's connection to its founder, Henry VIII, motivated the decision to complete the gatehouse structure, left unfinished by Cardinal Wolsey at the date of his fall from power in 1529, and which had remained roofless since. Wren made a case for working in a Late Gothic style—that it "ought to be Gothick to agree with the Founders worke"—a style that had not been seen in a prominent building for a hundred and fifty years, making Tom Tower a lonely precursor of the Gothic Revival that got underway in the mid-18th century. Wren never came to supervise the structure as it was being erected by the stonemason he had recommended, Christopher Kempster of Burford.

 

Further right is the spire of Christ Church Cathedral which is the cathedral of the Anglican diocese of Oxford, which consists of the counties of Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire and Berkshire. It is also the chapel of Christ Church at the University of Oxford. This dual role as cathedral and college chapel is unique in the Church of England.

 

Far right is the Bodley Tower (named after the architect G. F. Bodley, rather than Thomas Bodley of Bodleian Library fame), which houses the staircase to the Hall which is seen here just in front of the tower. Although it fits in harmoniously with the Hall and other Gothic buildings, it was (like the Meadow Building) a nineteenth-century addition. In the course of renovating elements of the cathedral, the bells were moved to a wooden belfry above the stairs to a hall. Charles Dodgson, the maths tutor better known as Lewis Carroll, felt that this arrangement was wholly unsatisfactory and wrote a series of satires berating the arrangement, at one point calling the wooden structure a ‘tintinnabulatory tea chest’.

 

wordhistories.net/2018/09/12/dreaming-spires-origin/

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_Aldate%27s_Church

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pembroke_College,_Oxford

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Tower

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christ_Church_Cathedral,_Oxford

 

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Tutoring over zoom is going surprisingly well! The collaborative whiteboard and the prevalence of tablets these days saves the day for working out problems together at a distance. (And having taught Calc III enough times that I don’t need to refer to the book also helps)

 

But, I do wish the zoom whiteboard had more features: infinite scroll, copy and paste, insert image, save as PDF at the end, etc. If anyone knows of a similar service that can do any of those things, please let me know!

and just dream.

 

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i've always been really jealous of people with long pretty eyelashes with double eyelids. why'd i have to be asian and have such small, chinky eyes! D:<

 

so tired. i had such an exhuasting day and i didn't really have a chance to take pictures. :( so in other words, it was horrible! i spent the whole morning taking SAT II's, which i hope i did okay on? kind of ehhh about it. and i also had 3 hours of math tutor like right after. T_T

 

i need to go out. watch a movie. just something not school related!

 

and thank to one of the nicest girls here on flickr, nawal for the testimonial! it totally made me smileee. thank you thank you thank you dear! :)

Tutoring over zoom is going surprisingly well! The collaborative whiteboard and the prevalence of tablets these days saves the day for working out problems together at a distance. (And having taught Calc III enough times that I don’t need to refer to the book also helps)

 

But, I do wish the zoom whiteboard had more features: infinite scroll, copy and paste, insert image, save as PDF at the end, etc. If anyone knows of a similar service that can do any of those things, please let me know!

This mural is painted on the side of a local math tutoring center. I was happy to find it as I'm not too sure there are many murals around Irvine. For the Weekly Alphabet Challenge and my POTD.

"Maulci" is the word a math tutor my friends were going to from 1994-1997 used to use for her cats.

 

Digital zoom - sorry!

On March 2011, as I was getting out of our former apartment on Greenwich Ave, I glanced quickly at the window of Johnny's Bar, above which we had lived for 5 years. Many times I had seen that frame before, same scenario, different players. But that day, it was special. In the shade, mysterious, beautiful with only her face lit, she sat... The girl at the bar. I took a candid shot and kept walking.

 

Two days later, I posted it to Flickr and a few weeks later on Instagram as well. It always remained one of my favorite candids. Three months later, we left that neighborhood and moved to Brooklyn.

 

Then, last week, suddenly, magic stoke again. As one Instagram user was browsing the tag #JohnnysBar, she saw my picture and recognized her friend. And therefore, The Girl at the Bar was found...

 

I'm happy to introduce you to Kera, a gorgeous native from Queens (NY), living in Bed Stuy (Brooklyn) these days. Kera splits her time between her Psychology classes and her work as a private math tutor for the department of education, working with kids from kindergarten to 12.

Yesterday I got to meet the lovely Kera, I gifted her a mounted print of my original photograph, and returned to the original location to take this portrait.

 

Here's to the power of serendipity, the magic of breaking the barriers from candid street photography to getting to know our subjects, and the importance of (well used) tags in today's social media.

  

Johnny's Bar, Greenwich Avenue,

New York City.

October 2012

 

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I have today first lesson with my math-tutor...Wish me luck! :) I will graduate from my school in may, so I need help with entrance examination....uffff.

 

I wanna this scarf sooo much!!

First symptoms of autumn shopogolia...

 

Oh, and thank you Irene for inviting code on lookbook!! <3 Now I'm there too!

All of our cats are trained to help children with their homework.

Always good to have someone help you with your math homework.

My new math tutor asked to see some origami of mine to talk about how the algebra and origami connect. I set up a little display for him and put them on my practice papers as a joke.

 

Tarantula, Praying Mantis, Dancing Crane

Designed by Lang folded by me from uncut squares of origamido and painted tissue.

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My maths tutoring career started today. Somone on Fair Shares needed some help for their GCSE's

 

I began with indices - it seemed like a good a place as any.

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Online Math tutoring has its own benefits. It lets you learn at your own pace and time. All you need to do is book a session with one of our online Math tutors, and get online help any time round the clock from anywhere. The best part is students can get help with their homework too with a step by step explanation for each topic and concept.

 

We also provide detailed worksheets and concept pages describing Math t5opics in detail. You also get free online calculators to get help in aceing the subject. You can also take a free demo session before booking a regular session with us. This will help you experience the benefits of our tutoring first hand. Get free help now!

Math tutor Are you having difficulty working out Math problems? Stuck with your homework and having nightmares before your next Math test? if yes, tutors here at TutorVista can help you. TutorVista's Online Help features interactive lessons in Math, worksheets and homework help and is designed to help you get the desired edge in acing the subject. We are a one stop for all your learning needs in Math. From regular online tutoring to homework help and help with exam preparation, we meet all your learning needs. Enroll for our online tutoring and see a dramatic improvement in your grades.Online Math tutoring has its own benefits. It lets you learn at your own pace and time. All you need to do is book a session with one of our online tutors, and get online help any time round the clock from anywhere. The best part is students can get help with their homework too with a step by step explanation for each topic and concept.

To solve Math problems quickly and accurately you need an understanding of various math concepts and solving math problems is not an easy task. TutorVista has a team of expert online Math tutors to help you understand Math problems online and find out how to get solutions for them. Our tutors work with you in learning basic to advanced topics. So we assure you complete learning to solve math problems online.

I made this Hyperbolic crochet for my daughter's Maths Tutor, after giving her a postcard for the Sydney Reef Project. She was so excited and asked me if I would make her one. In the name of maths, Science and Art/Craft I made her this in about 50 minutes. So, though not heading to the Reef, it may bring classes of High School kids from the School she teaches at to see the exhibition. Think of it as a solo mini travelling arm of the Reef....perhaps???

 

Made with 8ply acrylic yarn, a size 4mm hook, orange yarn then the last “row” in a purple, as a nice contrast.

 

Increase I used: 1 in 2

 

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I was hurrying to a neighbors to act as a math tutor, but as I drove down the highway, I couldn't help but to jump out of my car and capture this image

The Adml has been tutorin the youth of today about the finer points of mathamatics

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I drove down to Sierra Vista to speak at my dad's Rosary service. I collated memories that each of my siblings had shared with me for the service:

 

Laura:

Dad was there for the birth of my twins Molly and Megan, watching the c-section in awe and then he’d would come by the house often to just look at them. A few months later, our baby Molly died from SIDS.

We were devastated and Dad took us to the hospital, funeral home and he made all arrangements for us including a burial plot next to Mom’s. He came along side us in a very compassionate and un-assuming way though all of this, including taking me to my first SIDS support meeting. He was there for me in my deepest sorrow and need and for this I will forever be grateful.

On a lighter note, my son Joe went down to Arizona to spend spring break with his grandpa. I allowed him to go with the promise he’d work on his math skills which he was failing at in the 7th grade. Come to find out later his math tutoring was done at the dog track where dad taught him how to compute the odds.

Later when Joe came home I asked him how it went and he said it was GREAT! “Grandpa was just like a teenager with a drivers license and a credit card”. Needless to say, my son grew up to be a comedian by profession.

  

Mike:

I was the runt of four with a raging stutter. Dad was from the Marine Corps. Big loud and impatient. He had a big car too. In the morning he’d rev it up, slam into gear and GO!

Some time during my speech impediment years, I committed a crime against one of my siblings, and Dad wanted to know why I done it. I replied “beak beak beak beak”.

While working on my fifth attempt at saying because, Dad lost patience and smacked me on the side of the head. Then in a smooth voice I said the word “because” and continued to speak of my reasons.

Dad didn’t stick around to listen to my tale of grievance. He left, presumably to inform Mom that one of her kids was defective, but not to worry he fixed it. He did not fix it but no matter.

Seemed Dad didn’t really care about my problem that would likely go away on its own. Dad showed me a good example of ignoring the petty and dramatic and if you can't, well there is always humor.

My Dad also stumbled, tripped and maybe stuttered, but that’s not who he is or what I remember him for. Thank you Dad.

 

Steve:

 

What I would like to share about Dad, are memories that frequently come to me in unexpected moments. The other day I had the pleasure of preparing fresh salmon for dinner. As I opened the bag I was struck by the wonderful ocean smell of this fish. It was the the smell of the San Juan islands, the straights of Juan De Fuca, Sekiu and Westport, of trips he took us on as kids. The beaches, the rollers, kelp, crab, the cold misty mornings, damp and early. A tug boat on fire in the distance, huge Black fish swimming near our little rented outboard boat. The realization the "garbage fish" we threw back after a day of fishing was a mistake. "Ling Cod! Salmon! that's what we are after!" dad would say. I loved that feeling of letting out the weighted baited hook as it dropped out of sight into the deep waters and kelp beds. My thumb on the reel, praying I didn't let it out too fast and snarl the line in a "rats nest!" Stuck in a small boat with your siblings, two of which had rat nested their own reels, with a pissed off Irish catholic ex-Marine dad and Boomer our big clumsy German Shepard, dad yelling for us "to be quiet and not scare the fish" was, in retrospect, a rich experience full of future teachable moments. Like allot of things in life, I have learned, that the most rewarding are also the most challenging. Certainly, for me relating to dad was just that. Challenging and rewarding.

I'm fortunate to have hiked with dad in the North Cascades, Pasayten Wilderness, and Olympic National Park on the Washington coast. And to have kayaked off the coast of Vancouver Island in Canada. Great trips all, as I said rewarding and challenging. In these he gave me the great gift and appreciation of nature and the outdoors. I cherish these memories, they being apart of me and I hold them fast and am reminded of them in unexpected ways. So for me, the sight and sound and smell of the ocean, or the scent of cedar trees, the crunch of dry pine needles, snow and alpine meadows will be my rewarding memories of my father, the boy from Brooklyn NY.

 

Me:

 

Dad had an interesting life and I loved hearing his stories. He attended the Merchant Marine Academy and quit the Academy after his first long cruise on a freighter that made stops in Asia just after World War 2. He came home and worked as a deckhand on tugboats for a while on the Hudson river.

 

He volunteered to join the Marines in 1950 at the recruitment office in Times Square with the hope that it would impress a girl he was interested in (It didn't work). He served in the 1st Marine Division in Korea during the war and was a Purple Heart recipient. While on patrol, he was ordered to move up a hill with another soldier when a satchel charge was tossed down at them. He survived but his partner did not. When we were kids, we were always afraid to wake dad up when he was sleeping - he'd jump up screaming. We'd do "paper, rocks, scissors" to see who'd have to wake up dad from a nap when mom called on us to do so..

 

I know now, he suffered from PTSD for most of his adult life. When I see any veteran, I think of my dad and how his service cost him much more than the few years he actively served.

 

He was one of the first recreational SCUBA Divers in Seattle back in the early 60’s. This was before Dive shops held classes – his training was via a friends’ connection with the Seattle Police Department. He’d go out on weekends with an infamous dive club called “The Mudsharks”. One day he brought home a huge Octopus stuffed in a gunny sack that he’d caught. He poured it out on the front lawn and proceeded to try and cut the legs off with his huge dive knife. This sight immediately attracted every kid in the neighborhood to come out to watch the spectacle. Well, the anatomy of an Octopus makes it nearly impossible to cut even with a sharp knife and dad frustration level was soon pegged after a few minutes of effort so he went and got a large axe from the garage and started to hack away. Doors immediately opened across the neighborhood and moms called their kids home “right this minute” He eventually was able to secure the meat from the legs and had it ground up so it could be cooked into a chowder. We ate that stuff for weeks!

 

Dad was a huge influence in my life – I am who I am today because of him

 

You instilled in me a work ethic and that I should NEVER hit a girl (which our big sister took full advantage of) ,

 

Dad always told us kids to think for ourselves and to never take credit for someone elses' work.

 

I will remember fondly that he taught me how to draw by making 'connect the dots' drawings for me when I a little kid and my creative identity I attribute directly to him.

 

I, in turn, passed along that to my own son in the same way

 

Dad had his faults and I won’t go into them here but even those taught me important life lessons that made me a better husband and father.

 

I will choose to remember with gratitude that he raised us in the best way he knew how. I will remember how funny he could be especially when he wasn’t trying to be.

 

He always made sure our family had great summer vacations.

 

As an adult, dad and I climbed Mt. Rainier, skied, and did some memorable road trips together in Europe and the western U.S. and I feel very fortunate that I was able to forge a healthy adult relationship with him and in his last days be some comfort to him. Good bye dad, be at peace.

 

Driving home with a carload of memories to distribute amony my siblings, it was an emotional trip for me with plenty of time by myself to reflect on how my dad had influenced my life.

 

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Flyer at NYU. I just thought the design was funny. Not saying bad...funny... ...yes.

 

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MIranda Cosgrove gets back to work after Thanksgiving with some math tutoring. The 'iCarly' star was seen taking a break from study with a Carls Jnr lunch, bought to her by her mother. She was also seen carrying a Hallmark package. The young star dressed appropriately for Black Friday, wearing a black stripy sweater which she teamed with skinny jeans and combat boots.

 

Photograph: Louise Barnsley/Nathanael Jones

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We stopped by Goodrell Middle School to see local professionals help students become proficient in math.

 

Math Motivators is an innovative tutoring program that closes the achievement gap by using a volunteer-driven math tutoring program that pairs students in grades 3-12 with professionals and college students who possess strong mathematics backgrounds.

 

The program uses a 2:1 model where two students of similar ability are paired with one tutor, who works with the students.

Solve math problems To solve Math problems quickly and accurately you need an understanding of various math concepts and solving math problems is not an easy task. TutorVista has a team of expert online Math tutors to help you understand Math problems online and find out how to get solutions for them. Our tutors work with you in learning basic to advanced topics. So we assure you complete learning to solve math problems online.One of the biggest problems in math that students encounter is solving word problems. Word Problems occur in every topic and every grade. Be it fractions, algebra, geometry or calculus, there are always word problems. Get math problem solver online now. Try our free math problems online help demo and interact with our expert math tutors. Students can check out the algebra word problems page.

Lego House.

Model - Jessica Booth

beth emily cooper 2011 ©

I'm gonna paint you by numbers

and colour you in

if things go right we can frame it, and put you on a wall

 

mmm last minute decision to shoot after school, just pulled Jess home with me before i got to my maths tutors. (last one ever before my exam, scary stuff).

 

“Bloody teachers,” grumbled Spider.

 

“What’s up?” asked Serpent.

 

“My math tutor just called me average,” ranted Spider.

 

“Oh dear,” replied Serpent. “How mean…”

 

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TellyTube Edition: youtu.be/Ty1349P_Xbw

 

Having difficulty working out Math problems? Stuck with your homework and having nightmares before your next Math test? TutorVista's tutors can help you. TutorVista's Online Help features interactive lessons in Math, worksheets and homework help and is designed to help you get the desired edge in acing the subject. We are a one stop for all your learning needs in Math. From regular online tutoring to homework help and help with exam preparation, we meet all your learning needs. Enroll for our online tutoring and see a dramatic improvement in your grades. Our tutoring session has the facilities of whiteboard and VoIP which allows you to interact with your math tutor directly and clarify your doubts whenever required. We try to make math all the more easy and interesting for you. Avail this math help now!

Math tutors online Are you having difficulty working out Math problems? Stuck with your homework and having nightmares before your next Math test? if yes, tutors here at TutorVista can help you. TutorVista's Online Help features interactive lessons in Math, worksheets and homework help and is designed to help you get the desired edge in acing the subject. We are a one stop for all your learning needs in Math. From regular online tutoring to homework help and help with exam preparation, we meet all your learning needs. Enroll for our online tutoring and see a dramatic improvement in your grades.

 

Online Math Tutor has its own benefits. It lets you learn at your own pace and time. All you need to do is book a session with one of our online tutors, and get online help any time round the clock from anywhere. The best part is students can get help with their homework too with a step by step explanation for each topic and concept.We also provide detailed worksheets and concept pages describing Math topics in detail. You also get free online calculators to get help in acing the subject. You can also take a free demo session before booking a regular session with us. This will help you experience the benefits of our tutoring first hand. Get free help now!

  

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One of the biggest problems in math that students encounter is solving word problems. Word Problems occur in every topic and every grade - be it fractions, algebra, geometry or calculus, there are always word problems. Get math solver online now. Try our free math problems online help demo and interact with our expert math tutor.Students can check out the algebra word problems page.

36089, LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - Friday, November 27 2009. **EXCLUSIVE** Miranda Cosgrove gets back to work after Thanksgiving with some math tutoring. The Nickeoleon "iCarly" actress was seen taking a break from study with a Carl's Junior meal, brought to her by her mother. She was also seen carrying a Hallmark package. The young star dressed appropriately for Black Friday, wearing a black stripey sweater which she teamed with skinny jeans and combat boots. Photograph: Louise Barnsley/Nathanael Jones,

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Madeline Yun will graduate with a Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering with a minor in Biomanufacturing, as part of our first Goodnight Scholars transfer cohort. Madeline was a 2019 Leader of the Pack Semifinalist, 2019 Lulu eGames finalist, and received second place in the 2020 Lulu eGames. On campus, Madeline served as an AWEbassador for the Advancement of Women Entrepreneurs, site leader for Service Raleigh, and blogger for the Goodnight Scholars Program website. Off campus, Madeline served as Science Olympiad coach for Middle Creek Elementary School and as a math tutor at Combs Magnet Elementary School. She also held internships with Mediago USA and with the Wolfpack Investor Network. After graduation, Madeline will be a process controls engineer at Medicago USA, Inc. Photo by Jay Perry.

Getting ready for a bashful summer

Wishing my stars for a " Good Summer "

Calender booked with end of the school year activities

Roaming around the city in search of a clay studio

Marveling Akshara's unique pottery creations

Dropping off her favorite meal @ lunch time

The pure joy of receiving pink flowers and chocolates for Mother's day

Encouraging her new found hobby

" Friendship bracelets " .............. in colorful and eye candy colors

Researching for the best " hair straighteners

Trendy jeweled flip flops in the designing process.

Cherishing the warm hugs I receive for homemade lasagne.

The togetherness while viewing Oprah Winfrey show

Shoving of my little one while discussing teen stuff

Reading Epic tales for Ash

Adoring Krishna , her Favorite God

Steaming mini Idlis

Devouring them in podi yummied with hot ghee

Mentoring with her new math tutoring

Signing up for semi classical dance lessons

Browsing the net for unique sketches

Struggling to get through " Minute 2 "

Appreciating her constant try to get through book 1 in Violin

Glamorous hair styles with matching barrettes.

Getting ideas to make a " smocked summer frock "

Searching for the perfect Spring boots

Preparations on going for the next " Belt " in Karate

Rainbow hued bubbles in our front yard

Endless clicking and to do lists joted down on paper

Not to mention the mood swings by raising two girls .

 

Ahhh , Life is like a garden with constant weeding and watering hoping for the perfect blooms.

 

No wonder I need a break from Flickr :)

            

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