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you’ve no idea how comfortable this chair it
georgian stickback chair by alan cryer furniture, near harrogate, yorkshire
Bologna, Italy: underground canal of the river Aposa seen from a hole in the wall under the portico of via Piella. via
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Intuitive LED clock by Vadim Kibardin
Vadim Kibardin created this clock containing only figures with no casing. Each figure has self-contained power supply and independent control, it can be fixed to any surface. A light sensor will switch the clock to white at night time and black at daytime.
Someone get me this.
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A new study found that students who had elementary- and middle-school teachers who helped raise their standardized-test scores were affected positively later in life.
Big Study Links Good Teachers to Lasting Gain
Elementary- and middle-school teachers who help raise their students’ standardized-test scores seem to have a wide-ranging, lasting positive effect on those students’ lives beyond academics, including lower teenage-pregnancy rates and greater college matriculation and adult earnings, according to a new study that tracked 2.5 million students over 20 years.