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Who the hell has time to watch tv when they get home? I certainly don't. This is me giving up after studying (in graphic details) Kristallnacht and the aftermath - and consequently the geopolicical ramifications and the change in socio economic situation.
As you can understand, after 3 solid hours, my brain fried.
I would make this the beginning of a 365 thing, but I don't have the facilities to upload photos everyday
Using parts found at the hardware store and Radio Shack, we assembled little boxes that moves two power pugs and one ethernet jack from the wall to inside each carrel. Read more on my weblog.
Students utilize Booth Library on the campus of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois on October 7, 2020. (Subodh Khanal)
Photography Taken by: Porcelyn Headen
Rights: VCU Libraries. Attribution required.
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Quiet, study and reading area. Great for quiet group meetings too. Plenty of plugs for laptops, our main WiFi spot
To whom it may concern,
I am a sophomore that just returned from studying abroad in Barcelona
Spain. I am submitting these six photos of some of my travels and
experiences while abroad as part of the requirements to receive honors
elective credit. Please let me know if there is any problems with the
photos. Thank you,
Elena Sachs
TUID#: 0563587
Well, this is me. *laughs* I've always been fascinated with the body, but I'm not going to start doing full frontal nudes straight away so I thought I'd try a common theme out first; collar bones. I have a few other shots, but they didn't turn out quite as well.. I don't know what to call this, either. Any suggestions?
Thanks for the suggestion, NST :D I like it.
Western Music - Dance at Western - Studies in Motion - Paul Davenport Theatre - Talbot College - March 3, 2019 - Photo: Claus Andersen
A stone portico makes an impressive entry to this stone and siding home plan. Coffered ceilings, a window seat and double doors enhance the study/bedroom. Exciting extras include a built-in desk in the breakfast nook, butler's pantry and a serving/dry bar that makes this home plan live easier. www.dongardner.com/house-plan/1086/the-charlevoix. *Photographed home may have been modified from the original construction documents.*
A desk set up on a balcony outside the Plaza building provides the perfect relaxing spot to study, with a great view of downtown Denver.
I took this photo with a split second I saw my husband turn the page of this photo magazine. I had a camera beside me. Till now I still don't know why I took it, but I like it. It's talking to me.
The MFA in Visual Studies candidates and faculty throw open the doors of their Northwest Portland studios to present the work that the candidates have been doing and to familiarize the community with the program. The event will feature work that spans and addresses a wide variety of media, form, and concepts. Expect an evening of lively, engaging conversation, performances, and visual art. Food and libations will be provided.
Works by: Sarah Abbott, Christy Bailey, Stephanie Brachmann, Terri Bradley, Mary Mac Dahlke, Erin Dengerink, John Dougherty, Kiel Fletcher, Mario Gallucci, Thomas Gamble, Jonathan Gann, Michael Horwitz, Linden How, Timothy Janchar, John David Knight, Matthew Leavitt, Leif Lee, Daniel Long, Andrew Lorish, Travis Nikolai, Cristin Norine, Mark Palmen, Anya Roberts-Toney, Justin Schwab, Lauren Seiffert, Jessica Speiss, Edward Trover, Lindsay Williams, Rachel Wolf, Takahiro Yamamoto, Richard York, Stephanie Yu
November 16, 2012. Photographs by: Micah Fischer '13.