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The students setup small areas and tables so that they could continue their studies while engaging in the protest.
The occupy central movement in Hong Kong brought out a lot of people into the streets. The movement was heavily focused on students. As well, there was some amazing artwork produced during the protest.
Study Tip: Use an appointment book.
If you keep all your appointments, due dates, test dates in your head, you won’t have any room left
for the new information you are learning about in classes. #study #studytip
I'm studying for my third final. I'm ready to die. I made a 103 on my Social Psychology final and a 100 on my English final. I don't really have the heart to study for history, but I'm trying. Its a big struggle. I make A's in philosophy so that final on Friday is in the bag. Pray for me as I try to struggle through tonight.
I don't think you can really tell in this picture how sick I look. If you were to see me in person you can tell I haven't slept since Sunday. Every night I've gotten about an hour or two of sleep. I'm ready for this semester to be over.
I hate school.
Electronic Study, inspired by Bodegas Protos, designed by Richard Rogers.
More on the project Sonic Architectures:
thedkprojection.com/index.php/projects-2/68-sonic-archite...
IBA - Institute of Business Administration, City Campus, Karachi, Pakistan.
At the time I was at IBA - Institute of Business Administration, Karachi, Pakistan, it was afternoon, the light being very harsh but at the same time creating interesting shadows and patterns. This attracted me to first time turn on the “Noir” effect on my cellphone and shoot these.
I found it quite easy as I could view it in monochrome. I always say doing black and white on film is very difficult.
Trying to learn more about the way Sargent used and mixed color. I am always surprised how low the chroma on many of these colors are. There are just a few notes of high chroma.
I love the way Sargent rims the cheek as it turns with a cool muted green and I was trying to convey that in this study.
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Study room- this is the sketch of my university study room made of glass, the stair case is shown in the background. On the left hand side, there are model displays of architecture students and office door. Pencils used- 3B and 6B, paper- A3 90 lb.
This is a better picture of Ren, when he's not being studied in gray:
www.flickr.com/photos/eloisa/559993144/
Aqui tem uma foto melhor do Ren, quando ele não está fazendo parte de um
estudo em cinza:
Shown here is a photo of an exhibit of photography submitted by returning study abroad students as part of the 2014 Global Education Office Study Abroad Photo Contest, on display in the Botetourt Gallery of Swem Library at the College of William & Mary from April 9 2015 to May 3 2015.
About the Reves Center
The Reves Center for International Studies is the home of the office of the Vice Provost for International Affairs, Global Education Office, and Office of International Students, Scholars, and Programs and supports the internationalization of learning, teaching, research and community involvement at William & Mary.
More than 700 William & Mary students study abroad annually. Nearly 50 percent of the university’s students do so as undergraduates, making William & Mary the top public, doctorate-granting institution for undergraduate study abroad. The university offers more than 30 study abroad programs — that include faculty-led, research-oriented, field work, service learning, exchange and direct enrollment options — in more than 20 countries.
From the Special Collections Research Center, Earl Gregg Swem Library at the College of William and Mary. See swem.wm.edu/research/special-collections for further information and assistance.
The Outreach is one among the quickest rising Indian consultant specializing in overseas education services, guiding student for study in UK, established in the year 2011. Excellently managed services right from pre-admission to post landing services tailored to the wants of every and each student seeking overseas education.
Rosalba Carriera (October 7, 1675 – April 15, 1757) was a Venetian Rococo painter. In her younger years, she specialized in portrait miniatures. She later became known for her pastel work, a medium appealing to Rococo styles for its soft edges and flattering surfaces.