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  2. Instructure - Wikipedia

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    Canvas is used by schools, allowing students to submit assignments, answer discussions, access and upload media using Canvas Studio, and retrieve files from their Google Drive after linking Canvas with their Google Account. Like students, Canvas allows teachers to create assignments, discussions, pages, and modules.

  3. Portrait of William Sisley - Wikipedia

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    Portrait of William Sisley is an oil-on-canvas painting by the French artist Pierre-Auguste Renoir, created in 1864 during his early Salon and Fontainebleau period.It was first exhibited under the title Portrait de M. W. S. at the Salon of 1865, where it was accepted along with Summer Evening (Soirée d'été), a painting now considered lost.

  4. Metropolitan Transportation Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) provides local and express bus, subway, and commuter rail service in Greater New York, and operates multiple toll bridges and tunnels in New York City. The Metropolitan Transportation Authority ( MTA) is a public benefit corporation responsible for public transportation in the New York City ...

  5. Things to DO on Wellwood Avenue! - Lindenhurst, NY Patch

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    Your local Art Center is hosting an interactive exhibit featuring photos depicting the sentiments of Lindenhurst students in the Lindy Cares Club. You'll have a chance to participate using a QR ...

  6. Students Leaving Krakow in 1549 - Wikipedia

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    The event presented by Jan Matejko was the result of a clash that took place on May 14, 1549, in Krakow, between students of the Krakow Academy and the armed servants of the priest canon Andrzej Czarnkowski. The servants attacked the student dormitory of All Saints, [1] which they destroyed and injured the students, and even killed one student ...

  7. Schauffele gets another major scoring record and sets the ...

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    Xander Schauffele is playing some of his best golf without a trophy to show for it. Schauffele seized on the rain-softened conditions at Valhalla with a bogey-free 62, the lowest round in PGA ...

  8. Carlos P. Ripamonte - Wikipedia

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    Carlos Ripamonte was born in Buenos Aires to Mateo Ripamonte, an Italian immigrant, and Mercedes Toledo, an Argentine from Córdoba. [1] Ripamonte began his artistic studies under portraitist Juan Bautista Curet Cenet, later attending the studio of Italian painter Miguel Carmine. Afterward, at the urging of his mentor he entered the Society for ...

  9. Bacchus (Leonardo) - Wikipedia

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    Bacchus, originally Saint John the Baptist, is a painting in the Musée du Louvre, Paris, France, based on a drawing by the Italian Renaissance artist Leonardo da Vinci. It is now attributed to Francesco Melzi, while in Leonardo's workshop. Sydney J. Freedberg assigns the drawing to Leonardo's second Milan period. [1]

  10. Bible Institute of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    The Bible Institute of South Africa, founded in 1923 and situated in Cape Town. The Bible Institute of South Africa is an evangelical Bible college located on the False Bay coastline in Kalk Bay, Cape Town in South Africa. The college has students from across Africa, as well as from Europe, Asia and North America.

  11. Lynn Painter-Stainers Prize - Wikipedia

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    Lynn Painter-Stainers Prize. The Lynn Painter-Stainers Prize is an annual art award, intended to encourage creative representational painting and draughtsmanship. It gives out prizes totalling £25,000. [1] The prize originated in London in 2005, [2] with a collaboration between the Worshipful Company of Painter-Stainers and the Lynn Foundation.