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When I hear your voice
It's drowning into whispers
You're just skin & bones
There’s nothing left to take
No matter what I do
I can’t make you feel better
If only I could find the answer
To help me understand
Not the sharpest pic in spots, but on the size of any laptop screen, you can't really tell. That's pretty much the biggest size a phone pic needs to be viewed at, anyway, though (Unless it's a newer model, maybe.).
Savers is without doubt the worst shop in the southern hemisphere. It's what Aussie's like to call an Op Shop (opportunity shop, read second hand shop). It's full from wall to white-washed wall with steel rails supporting steel hangers supporting stinking, fusty clothes. All you can hear is 'screeeeeech, screeeeech' of steel on steel. Why did we go there? We were looking for some threads for NYE08
This handout was for a competition encouraging elementary, middle, and high school students to make Earth Day themed art for a contest.
Workers are preparing the bird-cage as one venue of Gowa Discovery Park which is constructed on site of Somba Opu Fort. Mainly the workers are coming from outside Sulawesi, i.e. Java.
The "Corelink" program partners more closely with students grades 5-8, and their parents, in the subjects of Math, Reading, Writing, and Literature.
"The Corelink Program addresses the needs of fragile learners or students who are more successful in a small student-teacher ratio class environment," says Nancy Fertig, Creative Classes Department Chair. "There have been students who have entered CoreLink being highly unsuccessful in the four subjects [Math, Reading, Writing, Literature], and by the end of the year, they are able to move out of the CoreLink program and into the ClassLink and/or High School Diploma or CAM programs. They are in control of their own learning, and they feel better about themselves as students."
Here a father and daughter look over an assignment given by teacher Debbie Githens.