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Rule Of Thirds-Amber Seo
Mask required sign shows warning people that they should wear mask properly. Since covid 19 happened and it’s one of the easily spreading out disease, people always make sure to put on their mask. Wearing a mask prevents saliva from splashing on the other person and reduces the risk of infection. In particular, the role of mask sign is more important in places where many … Continue reading Rule Of Thirds-Amber Seo
Rule of Thirds-Yenee
Cones are used in many ways. However, they are used for safety precautions. There are traffic cones, road cones and more. These cones can allow the children’s to not go in dangerous areas like construction places. By the government’s safety measures, citizens in the society can be safe. Continue reading Rule of Thirds-Yenee
Rule of Thirds: Leaves – Miriella Dilse
Ever since Typhoon Yutu, the people of Saipan have been doing their best to preserve the beauty of their island. Two years later, the fruits of our labor have been shown through the nature around us. The greenery of the leaves and other organisms have grown beautifully. Although numerous damage was done to the island, citizens and nature did their best to preserve and grow … Continue reading Rule of Thirds: Leaves – Miriella Dilse
Rule of Thirds – Coronavirus (Angela Kim)
Be Aware of Coronavirus Be aware of coronavirus, always. Inside and outside, people should be careful with virus that can affect their bodies. In school, washstands are prepare for students. Students are allow to wear masks. Due to pandemic, students and teachers are required to wash their hands, often. Having habit of washing hands and wearing masks will protect them from virus. #Washstand #MaskRequired #Playground … Continue reading Rule of Thirds – Coronavirus (Angela Kim)
Rule of Thirds – Aika Watanabe
A volley ball court. The sport of volley ball is played on a court that measures 29 feet, 6 inches wide, and 59 feet long. The sport of volley ball consists of 12 players, six players on each side. The players use their hands to volley the ball back and forth over a net, trying to make the ball touch the opponents’ ground before it … Continue reading Rule of Thirds – Aika Watanabe
Rule of Thirds
This is the Rule of Thirds photo I’m deciding to use, it’s got a lot going on with very little to demonstrate. I like this photo because the lines that are seen are on different planes, one on the x and the pole on the y. It’s a perspective difference that brings the photo together and that aspect of its features is what made it … Continue reading Rule of Thirds
Rule of thirds – Jasmine Frink
This is a plant. Not just any plant though, it’s a plant growing inside of a tire. Tires are hard to recycle and reuse because they are so big, which leads to landfills and pollution. Tires can take up to 2,000 years to go revert back into nature. Instead of filling up landfills and causing pollution, they can be used as pots for plants. They … Continue reading Rule of thirds – Jasmine Frink
Many Color
William Kim After a shower, we all use towels do dry our selves off. How do towels dry off all the water from our body? Towels comprise lots of tiny fluffy fibres made out of a material that attracts water, such as cotton. Because these tiny fibres have such a large surface area, you can get loads of water stuck to a towel instead of … Continue reading Many Color
A Bug’s Point of View
William Kim Ever wondered how a lamp is made? Lamps usually have a base made of ceramic, metal, glass, or plastic, which secures the lamp in the socket of a light fixture. The electrical connection to the socket may be made with a screw-thread base, two metal pins, two metal caps or a bayonet cap. Lamps are used in many occasions, when your are doing work on a table, a lamp can … Continue reading A Bug’s Point of View
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