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it is such a blessing when i can .sit. and .study. my surroundings. you can find such beautiful things when you let your mind wander and have the time.
Explorations on a branding system for Armatta art gallery (school project). The intention is to have a branding system not based on a logo, but on a series of shapes that could be altered for any sort of application - changing faces, but remaining recognizable. The patterns are composed of the negative shapes surrounding the letters in the gallery's name (Armatta).
Near the Sindri village (Kongoussi area). Johanny Sawadogo, Head of Provincial Forestry Service, studying the evolution of wooded areas around the village of Sindri, Burkina Faso.
Photo by Ollivier Girard/CIFOR
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A group of 15 UIS students recently visited the Ancient Roman Colosseum in Italy as part of a 13-day study abroad trip to Rome and Malta. Students learned about the history of both countries and visited sites, such as The Vatican Museums and St. Peter’s Basilica. Learn more about studying abroad at UIS.
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Designer: Yan Shanchun, Hu Jinqing, Qin Yizhen, Lu Qing (阎善春,胡进庆,秦一真,陆青)
1979, May
Study hard
Haohao xuexi (好好学习)
Call nr.: BG D25/15 (Landsberger collection)
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A spider used to hang off that pole, but somebody broke it off since last fall.
From an afternoon of wandering the grounds at the Indianapolis Museum of Art.
Nikon F2AS
135mm f/3.5 AI Nikkor
Fujicolor 200
Near the Sindri village (Kongoussi area). Johanny Sawadogo, Head of Provincial Forestry Service, studying the evolution of wooded areas around the village of Sindri, Burkina Faso.
Photo by Ollivier Girard/CIFOR
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Estuary studies around the proposed LNG Canada site in Kitimat, BC.
Photographer: Brandon Broderick
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Poster created for VCU Libraries' Study Safer fall 2020 campaign.
Learn more about the Study Safer campaign and VCU Libraries protocols at go.vcu.edu/studysafer
A teal background with graphic teal triangles with the text "Study solo. Follow study room guidelines." and "Study Safer" stacked by an icon of a virus cell.
sitting on [GARAGE R.H] Plastic shell chair#01(Copiable)
by Renn Luik
owned by Nadir Taov who setup these roleplay regions
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A STUDY OF SOLITUDE: View LARGE On Black
A lady tourist looks out window of Gresham Hotel, O'Connell Street Dublin. Her husband's knee is just visible in corner. She was so still that the capture is surprisingly sharp, 1950's EXA 1A Camera with 2.8/50mm lens using Ilford XP2 ISO400. F/5.6 @ 125, using an ancient sekona meter to estimate light.
Another view of the study at the Charles Dickens Museum – the author's former home at 48 Doughty Street in London.
A few details about the study, as listed in the museum's guide book:
Dickens' working day followed a strict routine. His writing time was between breakfast and lunch and there were no distractions that could pull him from his writing. 'His mind was essentially methodical and in his labour he was governed by rules laid down by himself and rarely departed from,' wrote one of his friends. After lunch Dickens might spend time at his club, look after his charitable projects or go for a long walk. The author drew much inspiration from exploring his surroundings and meeting people, so even when he was not at his writing desk his mind was creating new plots and characters.
A visitor to this room during Dickens' time here remarked on the author's vast collection of books. Today, the book cases are filled with early editions of Dickens' works and books owned by Dickens. These form part of the National Dickens Library which is held here at the museum.