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Polymers can be practical and silly! They come in all shapes and sizes... We'll made silly polymers and then, scientifically, compared each in the most important areas: slimy, stretchy, smelly, gooey, and goopy. We're took polymers to the next level!
The East Midlands STEM (Science Technology Engineering Mathmatics) Partnership held their Student Journalist Awards at the National Space Centre Leicester on Wed evening.
In the picture are students from the Humphrey Perkins School, Loughborough with their teacher Kaisra Khan and Andrew Morgan, Skills and Communications Director of EMDA.
This young lady was selling some powders to paint the art decorations that people were placing in front of their homes during the holiday of Sankranti. I liked her pleasant face and especially her mathmatic book in her selling cart.
This Kmart opened sometime in the 1970s (I think) and closed permanently on Sunday, April 27, 2014, with its liquidation beginning on Sunday, February 9, 2014.
March 14, 2014 (known to many as Pi Day, mathmatically speaking) happened to be the day of my second time checking out the Xenia Kmart's liquidation. As told by the big signs inside, discounts were 20%-40% at least. More shelves were seen completely bare, but if I recall correctly no fixtures had been removed yet.
I have less photos from this visit because I wasn't there as long, but it's definitely better than nothing! (Heck, this isn't even my shortest visit!)
Kmart #9611 - W Main St - Xenia, Ohio
Nature data is a permutation of two contrasting yet complementary elements combined within a street sculpture. The two binary elements of artificial/natural are aligned displaying a comparison of ephemeral forms within time and space.
Cart corral, complete with carts. :)
This Kmart opened sometime in the 1970s (I think) and closed permanently on Sunday, April 27, 2014, with its liquidation beginning on Sunday, February 9, 2014.
March 14, 2014 (known to many as Pi Day, mathmatically speaking) happened to be the day of my second time checking out the Xenia Kmart's liquidation. As told by the big signs inside, discounts were 20%-40% at least. More shelves were seen completely bare, but if I recall correctly no fixtures had been removed yet.
I have less photos from this visit because I wasn't there as long, but it's definitely better than nothing! (Heck, this isn't even my shortest visit!)
Kmart #9611 - W Main St - Xenia, Ohio
This Kmart opened sometime in the 1970s (I think) and closed permanently on Sunday, April 27, 2014, with its liquidation beginning on Sunday, February 9, 2014.
March 14, 2014 (known to many as Pi Day, mathmatically speaking) happened to be the day of my second time checking out the Xenia Kmart's liquidation. As told by the big signs inside, discounts were 20%-40% at least. More shelves were seen completely bare, but if I recall correctly no fixtures had been removed yet.
I have less photos from this visit because I wasn't there as long, but it's definitely better than nothing! (Heck, this isn't even my shortest visit!)
Kmart #9611 - W Main St - Xenia, Ohio
The East Midlands STEM (Science Technology Engineering Mathmatics) Partnership held their Student Journalist Awards at the National Space Centre Leicester on Wed evening.
Speaking to the audience is Andrew Morgan, Skills and Communications director of EMDA.
Anderson Hall in the West Chester State College Quadrangle Historic District in West Chester, PA (1940). It was designed by Zantzinger & Borie, who previously had designed the Washington Memorial Chapel at Valley Forge and the Detroit Institute of Arts building. The building was named after Dr. Robert Anderson, who taught in the mathmatics department for 40 years, leading the deparment for 29 years.