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The library has a variety of study spaces, ranging from armchairs to study carrels. There are group study rooms on the 3rd floor, group study rooms/media viewing rooms on the 4th and 5th floors and quiet study carrels on the 6th floor. Rooms can be reserved for two hours per day at the Circulation Desk or by calling 617.824.8668.
There are monks everywhere in Cambodia, and, at least for me, it's hard to think of them as students. I chatted for a few minutes with this guy as he wanted to practice is English, he was attending school in the Wat.
Siem Reap, Cambodia
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Studies based on skin and tissues.
Wood, polythene dust sheeting, vinyl paint, acrylic paint, netting, plaster, ink.
44x65cm each. January 2014.
A Visit to Batemans the 17th Century Jacobean home of Rudyard Kipling was a must while we were on holiday last week, this is a photograph of Rudyards study. The rooms, described by him as 'untouched and unfaked', remain much as he left them, with oriental rugs and artefacts reflecting his strong association with the East. Bateman's is very much a family home and very impressive and well worth a visit.
Hello, my name is Jordyn House I have attached the three pictures for my
honors college study abroad credit. I went to Greece this summer with
Global LEAD.
Thank you,
Jordyn E. House
Caption for Donkey: The beautiful Donkeys on Crete.
Caption for Santorini Sunset: Watching the sunset from the famous castle
wall in Oia where hundred of people gather every night.
Caption for Hike to Oia: We hiked on Santorini from the town of Fira, where
I am sitting, all the way to Oia, which is all the way at the end of the
island in the back of this picture.
Please do not use any of my images commercially without contacting me first to make financial arrangements.
i usually don't like to work on table. i'd prefer the floors, but the floors here are too cold. too bad then :(
Students find nooks and crannies around the school for studying. They put their free time to good use.
Lifeguards, left to right K. Anusha - Age 12 - 6th class study, G. Divya Rani - Age 12 - 6th class study, D. Divya Deepika - Age 12 - 6th class, G. Vijayakumari - Age 13 - 6th class study, study pose for a portrait with a locally made bamboo structure rescueaid on the bank of Godavari river in Valasalathippa village in East Godavari district of Andhra Pradesh, India.
In 2006, ActionAid started the Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) through schools project.
We have been working with people in seven different countries which have been affected by disasters such as floods or cyclones.
These countries are: Bangladesh, Nepal, India, Ghana, Kenya, Malawi and Haiti.
As the world heats up scientists predict more extreme weather like floods or droughts. In many countries where ActionAid works people say changes in the weather are already affecting their lives.
Our DRR project aims to help over three million people.
The project uses schools as a base to educate children and the wider community about the risks of disasters and how to protect themselves.
Photo: G.M.B. Akash/Panos Pictures/ActionAid
Two young trees in our yard. I used Derwent pencils...I am trying to find a few good green combos, I do like to mix them so they are not so green, mixed more like the real nature greens. One of the best benefits of painting it that you really see. You see so much more detail when you really look. I appreciate viewing anything so much more then I did ten years ago. I am thankful for that gift. Oh well. This is strathmore 400 series, I actually think I like it. 5" x 7"
Experimented a little bit with light to create the evening mood and the colors....used my rechargeable desk lamp as the light source, no flash used...original time of the shot is about 8.20 PM in evening in a closed room...
Students studying in the King Arthur Bakery lounge area inside Baker Library. Learn more about the Dartmouth Library system at library.dartmouth.edu.
(photo by Eli Burak '00)