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March 07, 2016:.
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Mississauga
Bridges
Education Building/Complex
Sheridan College Mississauga
Sheridan College Hazel McCallion Campus: Phase II
4180 Duke of York Boulevard
Sheridan College
Sheridan Creative Partnership
4s
Moriyama & Teshima Architects
Montgomery Sisam Architects
This is not a composite shot. These are actually three seagulls with their wings in different phases.
This again are the front line villas on phase 4, incidentally, if you find your ball on this desert, you can "ground" your club, these are not to be treated as bunkers.
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Carried away is an online project by Sara Arnald in collaboration with Phase One.
During the period 20 dec -- 25 february, Sara Arnald travels through Southeast Asia and Australia, posting one or more photos per day. The project will result in a photo exhibition.
For more information about Sara Arnald, see www.saraarnald.com
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I made so many mistakes on this I started over. First I used a quad norton amp (because I had one, actually 6 of them) which would have required mods to make work, then the pinout for said norton would not work with something more standard like the LM324 I settled on, So I started over, but then made a mistake with my Inverting follower and caught it early. I had to crank the gain on another amp (LF411) to boost my 3904 white noise transistor to get a decent level. Since it was just a noise source, I stuck to a single amp rather than stages. In the end, it works great, it just took a week to get there between fabrication and the circuits. Glad that's over.
At the end of the autumn term, parents and carers of phase two children were invited to see work produced for the Winter exhibition. Year three presented their responses to the climate crisis; year four produced a museum exhibition showcasing their investigations into ancient Egypt; year five showed off vehicles produced as part of their 'How high, how far, how fast?’ project; year six took up residency in The Clipper on Union Street to respond to the question: ‘What does community mean to us?’ This fantastic event was really well attended and the children really enjoyed showing off the results of their learning through the term. A big thank you to all involved!
Dan Duke, Pastor Abraham and Me, Oct 1994 in our village phase time in a Melokow Village, Northern Cameroon.
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This time, the assignment is to construct a new 3D object from the 2D object. I decided to cut the large quilt of paper into a square in order to make a large origami crane. Unlike the water birds that were taped onto the 2D object, this crane is slightly higher in difficulty level to fold. After cutting the paper quilt into two separate pieces, I started brainstorming about what to do with the second piece. I had thought about making a boat, a double boat, or even an origami box to put the large crane in. I sliced the second sheet into a square as well, leaving me with a thinner, rectangular third piece.
My family plays cards a lot and we have a lot of fun playing, so i chose to add a picture of phase ten which is one of our favorite card games.
+ like the angle of view
- wish i would have spread the cards out more
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