Rembrandt #puebla #art #cartel
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@sharkys 😆😆😆😆😆
Loving the new season so far! @broadcity
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Today is the inaugural International Day of Women and Girls in Science.
In December 2015, the United Nations passed a resolution to recognize on February 11 each year women’s contributions to the field.
The UN’s research showed females continued to be excluded from participating fully in science, with the number of science graduates significantly lower than males.
That doesn’t mean women have not excelled in science — far from it.
Learn more about Women in STEM:
An international day to support women and girls in science
Women and girls imperative to science & technology agenda
Here’s why that’s so important
What can men do to stem the exodus of women from science?
Show your support on Twitter using the hashtag #WomenInSTEM!
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How does nude literature works?
Due to lack of interest tomorrow has been cancelled, Sanne Peper
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“Medusa was originally a ravishingly beautiful maiden, "the jealous aspiration of many suitors,” but because Poseidon had raped her in Athena’s temple, the enraged Athena transformed Medusa’s beautiful hair to serpents and made her face so terrible to behold that the mere sight of it would turn onlookers to stone."
Denmark
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OITNB 360 Motion Poster.
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Game of Thrones question: Has Varys finally realized that Tyrion may no longer be at that brothel.
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sharkys mira!! Jajaj vas!!
London, Paris, New York: Subway map cheater cuffs
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“Shelley Niro parodies the archetypal tourist tee-shirt from the point of view of First Nations Peoples as an exploration into the lasting effects of European colonialism in North America. Facing the camera directly and poised against the landscape of “America”, an Aboriginal woman with biker-like accessories bears a sequential series of statements on her tee-shirt that together comprise a discourse on colonialism. The darkly ironic and yet brutally truthful messages of “The Shirt” draw attention to the history of invasion that indigenous peoples have experienced in North America. By presenting the tee-shirts as souvenirs and memories of these impositions, Niro’s work suggests that the consequences of colonialism are still active today.“ - National Gallery of Canada
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Shelley Niro,
Video stills from The Shirt, 2003
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