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wasnt going to upload this image beacuse the photos used was not my own but my tutor talked me into uploading it.

 

links to images used:

 

dancer: www.faqs.org/photos/the-skeletal-system-taking-care-keepi...

 

sky package: browse.deviantart.com/resources/?q=sky#/dxz1mk

 

asteroid package: ipoint-stock.deviantart.com/#/d1xykvl

Totterdown's gateway to Bath and Wells known locally as Three Lamps Junction.

 

Plenty of digital tinkering on this one, to the point that this location doesnt exist in reality. iPoints awarded to eagle eyes.

ich fotografiere die schoenheiten der natur

  

fotographiert vom tollen fipsy

Screenshots of my iPhone's 3rd party & web apps. I was always so focused on the 3rd party apps that I never realized how many cool web apps there are. I just found a weight watchers points calculator that I'm so psyched about!

 

Besides Installer & the standard apps, the apps I use the most are:

Mobile Flickr, Twinkle, iPoints (just added but I will use very often), Weight Date (use weekly), iWoman & Feeds

There are a few I use sometimes & some I rarely but nice to have just in case.

REAGENT: Kunst am GEIWI-Vorplatz

Das Stadtbild Innsbrucks ist um ein Kunstwerk reicher: Der Südtiroler Architekt Stefan Hitthaler realisierte am Vorplatz des GEIWI-Turms am Innrain ein neun Meter hohes Kunstobjekt in Form eines überdimensionalen Reagenzglases.

Die Idee zur Realisierung des REAGENT entstand anlässlich der 40-jährigen Partnerschaft zwischen der Universität Innsbruck und der University of New Orleans sowie dem 20-jährigen Bestehen der Städtepartnerschaft zwischen Innsbruck und New Orleans, die in diesem Jahr gefeiert werden. Der REAGENT steht sinnbildlich für die Universität als Ort, in dem täglich Neues entsteht – vergleichbar mit den Vorgängen in einem Reagenzglas. Das mit Menschen „gefüllte“ Objekt symbolisiert das Zusammenwirken zwischen Mensch und Wissenschaft, im speziellen Fall zwischen Natur- und Geisteswissenschaften. Am 24. Juni wurde der REAGENT in Anwesenheit von Stefan Hitthaler, Tilmann Märk, Christina Antenhofer, und Ulrich Leitner offiziell vorgestellt. Audiovisuelle Einblicke gibt es hier: youtu.be/cVrqwDRotsI Von 27. Juni bis 7. August findet die International Summer School der University of New Orleans an der Uni Innsbruck statt.

www.uibk.ac.at/ipoint/fotoblog/reagent-kunst-am-geiwi-vor...

Identifier: childrenscity01sing

Title: The children's city

Year: 1910 (1910s)

Authors: Singleton, Esther

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Publisher: New York, Sturgis & Walton company

Contributing Library: The Library of Congress

Digitizing Sponsor: Sloan Foundation

  

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s room, continued Doodle, containsspecimens of the lowest and highest form of animallife — microscopical animals, beautiful sponges,models of living coral-forming animals and all sortsof things, some of which have been alive and someof which are only enlarged models. This GiantSpider Crab, for example, was once alive. Nowjust look at him! He measures nearly twelve feetbetween the tips of his out-stretched claws. He isonly found in very deep waters. This examplecame from a depth of two thousand feet, off thecoast of Japan. The British Museum in Londonhas a big one that is highly prized; but it is notas big as this. What is that queer thing? asked Jack, whohad been intently observing the model of a GiantSquid whose enormous tentacles reach nearly acrossthe room. Was that ever alive ? No, replied Doodle, that is an enlargedmodel of the Common Squid that is very commonon the Atlantic coast, particularly near WoodsHole, Massachusetts, where it is very destructiveto the herring-fisheries.

 

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A VISIT TO THE MUSEUM 171 *Oh, dear! exclaimed Nora, I think I neversaw such a horrid thing as he is. Not even the Green Moray at the Aquarium ? asked Jack. No, not even the Green Moray, answeredNora, emphatically, and, goodness knows, hewas bad enough! I agree with you, said Doodle. Shall Ipoint out some of his charms ? * Oh do! cried the children, tell us about him,Doodle. Well, then, said Doodle, in the first place,he is a relative of the Octopus and the Cuttle-fish,and is one of the big Cephalopoda, or head-footed,family. Head-footed! exclaimed Nora. Yes; head-footed. He moves, or swims, orwalks, or whatever you like to call it, with thosearms, or feet, or tentacles that are fastened to hishead. His mouth opens in the middle of his arms,or tentacles, and is furnished with a strong, hornybeak, like a parrots, specially adapted for tearingflesh. His eyes are big and keen. Eight of thoseten flexible arms are studded all over with suckersfor grasping his prey. The other two arms haves

  

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