Instructors: Lindsay Bremner and Roberto Bottazzi During the second semester of the 2014/15 academic year, students in Design Studio 18 (DS18) in the MArch programme at the University of Westminste…
Instructors: Lindsay Bremner and Roberto Bottazzi During the second semester of the 2014/15 academic year, students in Design Studio 18 (DS18) in the MArch programme at the University of Westminste…
Instructors: Lindsay Bremner and Roberto Bottazzi During the second semester of the 2014/15 academic year, students in Design Studio 18 (DS18) in the MArch programme at the University of Westminste…
Instructors: Lindsay Bremner and Roberto Bottazzi During the second semester of the 2014/15 academic year, students in Design Studio 18 (DS18) in the MArch programme at the University of Westminste…
Abed, annie and troy look for dirt on alan. Web s2.e1 ∙ anthropology 101. However, jeff (joel mchale) disagrees, leading to a fight between jeff and the stu..
Instructors: Lindsay Bremner and Roberto Bottazzi During the second semester of the 2014/15 academic year, students in Design Studio 18 (DS18) in the MArch programme at the University of Westminste…
Instructors: Lindsay Bremner and Roberto Bottazzi During the second semester of the 2014/15 academic year, students in Design Studio 18 (DS18) in the MArch programme at the University of Westminste…
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STUDY ME By Logan Chance Release Date: March 9th Cover by: Judi Perkins with Concierge Literary Designs Hosted by Chance Promotions #NOWLIVE 99 cents for a limited time Buy Links: (Kindle Unlimited): Amazon US: http://amzn.to/2mAp5Fx Amazon CA: http://amzn.to/2mieFt9 Amazon UK: http://amzn.to/2mNHrzw Amazon AU: http://amzn.to/2mipWtD GIVEAWAYS: Enter here→ $25 Amazon Gift Card: http://www.rafflecopter.com/rafl/display/81aa78941214 Giveaways on Logan’s Page: www.facebook.com/loganchanceauthor Blurb: Work, Study, eat, and repeat. For the life of a pre-med student Marley has her work cut out for her. To make matters worse, her professor Houston Dale is one of the hardest teachers around. His sole purpose is to make each student suffer. When Marley is asked to be his assistant for the semester forbidden sparks will fly between them. Houston Dale hates teaching Anatomy. With a secret past he won’t let anyone get too close. But, when his assistant lives across an alleyway and he can see all the naughty things she does in her bedroom at night, Houston can’t contain himself. Forced to choose between his past and present, will Houston be able to be strong enough to withstand the temptation of his student? This is a forbidden Professor/Student affair. Get ready as Houston and Marley heat up the pages and your hearts. Goodreads:: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/32509817-study-me Excerpt: "Are you saying it was my fault?” This corner was a bad idea, because now he’s pressed against me, his tall body encompassing the small space. His dark eyes bore into mine. “Yes,” he says, matter of factly. He’s refusing to whisper. What part of library does he not understand? “Shhh.” I peek around him and the aisle is still clear. His arms cage me in, and he eliminates every inch of space between us. “Do not shush me again, Miss Murphy," he dips his face down, close to mine, "unless you want a repeat of earlier.” Well, I do want a repeat, but it’s probably a very bad idea. He leans close to my ear, brushing the hair away with his nose. “You want me to whisper, Miss Murphy? How’s this?” Goosebumps break out along my skin from the sensuous feel of his lips against the shell of my ear. This is so bad. So bad. Anyone could come around this corner and find us. And how did we get to this point? My fingers grip the edge of his pockets when he whispers again, “Do it once more and you’ll feel the sting of my hand on your ass, again.” A soft “shhh" escapes me before I can stop it. His teeth clamp down on my earlobe. “Fuck,” he whispers in my ear. “You probably shouldn’t have done that.” Author Bio: Logan Chance enjoys the simple things in life. Star Wars, music, and pretty girls. Always in trouble at school, he was made to copy the dictionary while the others played. This began his word fascination. With a love of words he then realized he loved stringing those same words together to create stories to inspire all. From Boston, and relocated to Florida, he lives out his days writing, reading, and avoiding the beach. Not afraid to tell it how it is, Logan is definitely a man of his own. Social Media Links: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/loganchanceauthor/ Readers Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1758162041126517/ Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Logan-Chance/e/B01IDX8C5K Bookbub: https://www.bookbub.com/authors/logan-chance Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/15095061.Logan_Chance Twitter: https://mobile.twitter.com/LoganChance85 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/loganchance85/ Website: http://www.loganchancebooks.com
Photographer: RCAHMS Date: 17 March 2011 Reference: DP097991 Crown Copyright: HES See more images of this stone: canmore.org.uk/site/16011/inveravon
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Instructors: Lindsay Bremner and Roberto Bottazzi During the second semester of the 2014/15 academic year, students in Design Studio 18 (DS18) in the MArch programme at the University of Westminste…
Instructors: Lindsay Bremner and Roberto Bottazzi During the second semester of the 2014/15 academic year, students in Design Studio 18 (DS18) in the MArch programme at the University of Westminste…
kassi is rome's second mommy. she held him while watching morning pbs and he fell asleep in her arms. so cute. i managed to squeeze some chicken coop work in today. the roof is on and it's ready for siding. i cut the recycled steel with my circular saw. i used an old carbide blade installed backwards. it works better than using an actual steel cutting blade. the noise it makes is incredible and will damage your ears. luckily i have several sets of ear protection and safety glasses. that huge roll of horse fence is seven feet tall. it will be the chicken pen. they'll enjoy a large run instead of roaming all over creation. here is a nice juxtaposition of the old shabby coop and their new diggs under construction. besides cutting the steel for the roof and installing it we managed to plant some gifted bamboo, yucca, and day lilies around the farm. the bamboo will hopefully be a screen from our creepy new neighbors. the yucca is out by the mailbox and lilies are by the red fence. the onions are doing marvelously. we'll be in the salad very soon we also had a little surprise yesterday morning. this will be our first year that we can harvest as much asparagus as we can eat. in previous years we had to show great restraint to let the little guys develop. there will be a few weeks of smelly pee around here very soon. the dogwoods are finally popping out. everything is really greening up. we are expecting a cold snap this coming weekend then the pullets will go out into a chicken tractor for a little while. they need to get outside in the grass. spring is so much fun, such excitement and wonderful expectations.
On the 50th anniversary of the Fondazione Adriano Olivetti, we take a look at the Olivetti shop in Turin, a "modern" store opened in 1935 and described as the perfect "selling machine".
Thanks to P. Western for contributing scans of the entire MODERN TYPES book.
Instructors: Lindsay Bremner and Roberto Bottazzi During the second semester of the 2014/15 academic year, students in Design Studio 18 (DS18) in the MArch programme at the University of Westminste…
Background images to remember this month by.
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Today's post is going to be short and sweet (I know, I know...so unlike me!) Anyway, I just wanted to share with you my little "Bookshelf" door that I have put up in my room. I tried my hardest this year to instill a love of reading in my students and wanted them to have a place to record their reading. In the past I have done "What Are You Reading Now?" book rings. While I feel like they were a good place for the kids to write down their reading, they just weren't visual enough. So this year, taking inspiration from this pin, I put up some butcher paper and was on my way. This was VERY easy to put up in my classroom. I just covered one door with brown butcher paper, painted some brown lines to look like a bookshelf, and was done. I added a "plant" to the top and the READ letters, just to give it some dimension. And that was it. Using a book spine clip art I found for free on the web (I just typed in "Book Spine Clip Art" and it was the first one that popped up), I instructed my students to write any books that they finish this fifth grade year on the spine. In their reading journals, I had them copy the requirements for the spine. Basically, they put the book title and author. Then, on the little bottom portion, they wrote their own name. After that, the students just need to tape up the book spine to add to our collection. The students complete these when they walk into class each morning during silent reading time. If they have no book to add, they don't do one. It is that simple. The system worked out splendidly. The kids love seeing the bookshelf fill up and they are so proud when they can contribute a book spine to the wall. By mid year, it looked like this. I also had a place to record the exact number of books that we had read. At the end of the year, I did notice that most of the spines had come from the same few kids, so next year, I am going to have to think of a way to combat that it bit better. Not sure what yet, but something will change slightly to make sure that everyone is getting up a lot to add book spines. Personally, I use this resource here to create my interactive display. I have added a few things, such as a "What are you CURRENTLY reading?" section, as well as a personal reading record mimicking the class display. I love this resource so much, as it really keeps reading at the forefront of my students' minds. What is something you do to help foster a community of readers in your classroom?
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*Last updated June 2018 Make sure you're set for the upcoming semester by applying to these scholarships. Here are 18 scholarships with September deadlines – apply away before the month flies by! 1. MaxHome Scholarship Program – $1,500 – Apply annually by September 1 What are three ways you believe technology will influence the future
I’ll be giving a three-day workshop in Palmetto Bluff, South Carolina from March 19-21, 2018. I don’t often give workshops during the school semester but this is my spring break week an…