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William (Bill) White III, retired BLM Physical Scientist, and a team of BLMers used a mud auger to drill salt core samples for salt thickness study. This methodology was used by Bill in 1988 and again in 2003 for salt thickness measurements that occur every 15 years. Bill chose to drill these cores next to holes previously made by the University of Utah's sonic drill with the intention of comparing his results and older methods to the University of Utah results with their new methods.

the beauty of green

Creation of the Honor Guard sculpture for the National Air Force Memorial in Arlington National Cemetary, Washington D.C. - sculpted by Zenos Frudakis - www.zenosfrudakis.com

Studying next to the loggia

Photo by Casey A. Cass/University of Colorado

2014-02-07 EU Studies Fair 2014 - Day 1

can`t believe summer vacation is over! final exam here i comee!

'missionz' is the name of our year-long teaching series (we are in New Zealand, which is where the 'nz' comes in).

This is the cover for a booklet that we are going to be producing monthly(ish) to track along with the sermons. Planning to retain some common elements, but likely to utilise different colour (yes that's how you spell colour!) sets and backgrounds on front cover.

 

Inside pages are B&W.

 

Would love your feedback during this early stage. :)

helps the studying go down.

Panel - Social emergency in the working world: the case of the platform workers

Intermediate Tones

p. 15

 

The Modern Music Series, Second Book

by Eleanor Smith

copyright 1898, 1901

 

(available in my etsy shop)

Students study in the Booth Library on the campus of Eastern Illinois University on August 25, 2020. (Dominic Baima)

Poor Jamacia, she's spent so much time studying that she's started eating her pens and writing with goldfish crackers.

 

Someone needs to tell that girl to relax.

2014-02-07 EU Studies Fair 2014 - Day 1

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stone clay, soft pastels, alpaca fiber, wood

Here are the remaining two photos.

 

Thank you,

 

Mary Crowe

... or finding it hard to study

Acupuncture. There are four little stickers with pointy magnets pinned into each ear. I think they pierce the cartilege. My school has a staff nurse/acupuncturist who wants to have a go at helping me quit smoking with some TCM. She also bled me with some needles last week when I was feeling sick. I think acupuncture means "hurt the waygook" in Korean. Whatever the case, it doesn't seem to be working terribly well.

development of the previous one.

William (Bill) White III, retired BLM Physical Scientist, and a team of BLMers used a mud auger to drill salt core samples for salt thickness study. This methodology was used by Bill in 1988 and again in 2003 for salt thickness measurements that occur every 15 years. Bill chose to drill these cores next to holes previously made by the University of Utah's sonic drill with the intention of comparing his results and older methods to the University of Utah results with their new methods.

Another view of the coffee house where we ended our days. Hot chocolate, espresso and panini's with gooey, hot cheese. Students and artists would come in and just sit, enjoy and interact with their books or friends.

Assefaw Bariagaber, Ph.D., director of the Post-Conflict State Reconstruction and Sustainability certificate program and professor at Seton Hall's School of Diplomacy and International Relations, led a group of 15 students on an African Union study tour in Ethiopia from March 5 to March 15, during the University's spring break. The tour included both cultural highlights of Ethiopia's rich history and academic seminars on the African Union, which is headquartered in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia's capital.

 

"The opportunity to participate in this sort of study abroad program was one of the things that drew me to Seton Hall,"says diplomacy master's student John Pollock. "As someone who studied archeology and paleoanthropology as an undergraduate, I'm particularly thrilled to visit the National Archeological Museum to see Lucy [one of the earliest human ancestors ever discovered]."

 

Photos by: Abraam Dawoud

 

Graduates of the General Education Program and Continuing Studies

Convocation speaker: Dragan Bubalo

 

This year’s convocation ceremonies were held at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre, on June 13, 14, and 15, 2023. Over the course of four ceremonies, over 1,600 graduates crossed the Queen E's grand stage.

 

The graduates processed into Convocation Hall, followed by the faculty and platform party led by Alec Dan, Drummer of the Musqueam Indian Band. Singer Emma Abbott opened each event with her rendition of the national anthem, Oh Canada.

San Francisco State Professor Vance Vredenburg and biologist Karen Swaim hold a red-legged frog.

 

Find out more on the KQED TV piece "Disappearing Frogs" on KQED QUEST.

Movement through changing the horizontal orientation of the camera

Lesson learned: Use a tripod to have more horizontal lines.

William (Bill) White III, retired BLM Physical Scientist, and a team of BLMers used a mud auger to drill salt core samples for salt thickness study. This methodology was used by Bill in 1988 and again in 2003 for salt thickness measurements that occur every 15 years. Bill chose to drill these cores next to holes previously made by the University of Utah's sonic drill with the intention of comparing his results and older methods to the University of Utah results with their new methods.

Retro Bikes by 3Bs Bicycles

ITU-T Study Group 3 Meeting on

Economic and policy issues

9 -18 April 2018 Geneva, Switzerland

 

©ITU/D.Woldu

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