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Students and faculty traveled to Ethiopia over spring break for a blend of cultural and academic experiences in the East African nation. There, they visited historic locations and met with high-level officials at the U.S. Embassy, the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa, Oxfam, and the African Union.

BYU study abroad students pose in front of Anne Hathaway's Cottage with Charlotte and Eugene, Mary and Tim Slover (lower left)

When one is faced with studying for a exam one does not wish to take, new paper products are the only answer.

 

September 12. Wish me luck.

 

Missoula, MT. July 2011.

Portrait study from a photo reference by Steve McCurry. Historic pigments, including rose madder, Naples yellow and Potter's Pink.

who's studying who??

leaves can be the most interesting things...

  

Professor Jonathan Bruning led Carthage students on a study tour to three European cities, covering football (soccer) matches. Photo by Katie Eisenhauer '13.

hi all

.. this will be last pic until returning

 

now it is study time

  

allah y3een ... plz d3watkm el6ibah

  

i will miss u..

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29\5\2008

   

Visit and discussions with volunteers l'Après M

Artist: John W. Waterhouse

Nature Color Studies.

Yet again „the walk“, I guess you know every single tree as well as I do right now ... BUT: I tried few things with the rendering, both while taking the shots and when processing them. When shooting I used a Kenko Nostaltone Orange, which is basically a diffusor and warming filter combined. That's where the color and softness comes from. I used a zoom lens all the way open, which gives vignette and fall off and a bit of additional softness. when proscessing them in LR and PS I payed attention to „fill the highlights with color“ and control the highlights in general. There was a beautiful „soft sunshine“ today (partially cloudy), and the light was so nice I hope I could capture that a little bit at least.

A gorgeous spring day in front of Mclaughlin Hall

please view as a series

 

I spent Sunday afternoon snapping photos of myself (I know...how vain.....) as a self-reflective study. (c:

 

Yeah, thats right, I'm sticking my tongue out at you!! Just having fun here...thats what its all about right?

 

again...view this as a series!!

www.stvincent.edu | Various photos of our Benedictine Leadership Studies students.

Sewing pattern by Anna Maria Horner :)

Studying!!! Chuck recommended this DVD series to teach me about my new addition and he was right. It's great info.

1/15 @ 3.2; ISO 250; Aperture Priority; tripod; flash; 100 mm lens

Studying the problem to find the right ßeta

 

Note (from the Betamax Wikipedia entry):

 

»In rock climbing, to give guidance as to how to climb a particular route is called "giving beta". This is due to climbers sometimes videotaping other climbers on climbing routes using the Betamax format (when it was still in use), then reviewing the tapes to evaluate techniques to help them climb the same routes in the future.«

In a recent US study it was found that less than 23% of U.S. adults aged 18–64 met guidelines for both aerobic and muscle-strengthening activities.

 

These findings are of concern because regular participation in physical activity lowers the risk of many chronic conditions, disability, and mortality.

 

What are these guideline recommendations?

 

Specifically, adults should perform at least 150 minutes per week of moderate physical activity, or 75 minutes per week of vigorous physical activity, in addition to muscle-strengthening activities 2 or more days per week

 

fitatmidlife.com/physical-activity-study/

Kimba thinks the laptop cover makes a pretty comfortable cushion for him to snooze on while Sam is studying - even if it is perched rather preciously on the edge of the desk.

Another near Stacy dorm in Chapel Hill.

I let the kids put stuffed animals on their desks so long as they behave. We must have a million in the room. This kid was so sweet..he read a book to his study buddy during silent reading time. Showed the moose the pictures in the book and everything. It was just too cute!

 

There are definate advantages to teaching at the same school for an extended period of time. I've taught members of his family since I started teaching at this school...aunts, cousins, siblings...kinda cool.

Along the same lines, when I went out for a cigarette at lunch, a former student came over to tell me he was out of jail. Bright kid, seriously misguided. He told me he took the chance to go to boot camp instead of jail for part of the time and thinks he's learned his lesson. He plans to get his GED and a job. I hope he does. It would be such a waste if he didn't. I told him I didn't want to read about him in the paper unless he was CEO of a Fortune 500 company. He smiled and said "Ok, Ms. O'Shea....I'll try". Here's hoping!

Studying together | Image source: weareteachers.com

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