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Queening the Pawn Act 3 Part 8
If you take a shot every time I do a “sepia flashbacks behind the focus character” panel in this act, I think you would actually die.
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Part 1 - Part 2 - Part 3 - Part 4 - Part 5 - Part 6 - Part 7 - Part 8 - Part 9 - Part 10 - Part 11 - Part 12 - Part 13 - Part 14
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ID: 1. Sepia flashback on a mottled green background: close up of Nandor and Jahan in profile, wearing the same armor and tack as in part 7. Nandor has one hand on Jahan’s cheek and is smiling happily as they press their foreheads together, eyes closed. Present Nandor’s dialogue continues: “John was…my world. My closest companion.”
2a. More flashbacks in sepia floating through a mottled brown background: a close up of Guillermo and Nandor as they leave the house for the Night Market, Nandor grinning and jabbering excitedly while Marwa stands silhouetted in the doorway behind them with a placid smile; Nandor alone on the train, both arms wrapped around the jansport in his lap as he looks out the window at shapes streaking by, back to the viewer and no reflection showing in the glass; Guillermo and Nandor at the familiar fights, Nandor standing a step above and grinning daringly into a microphone, hovering his palm over a Guillermo’s head as he smugly looks around; Guillermo and Nandor before the wedding, Nandor smiling tenderly at his best man with one hand on his shoulder as Guillermo smiles easily back; Guillermo and Nandor sitting on a loveseat some rainy Sunday together, Guillermo holding a bag of popcorn in his lap and leaning in as he points to something on the TV offscreen, Nandor leaning in with arms crossed to hear him, their shoulders and knees pressed together even as their gazes remain glued to the screen. Present Nandor continues, presumably still taking about Jahan: “I chose him, again and again. I wanted to be with him always. That, surely, was the deepest love I have ever felt. My feelings for Guillermo are…not dissimilar. I did not always cherish him this way, but…he has become much more than a servant.” 2b. Close up of present Nandor in profile, expression serious and deeply thoughtful, gaze far away in the past. He says, “He is…” 2c. Zoom in; the background of the library floods back in as Nandor whips his head towards the viewer/camera again, flustered and incredulous, snapping, “…he is nothing like my wives!” /end ID
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Schools In Sharjah | ASPAM IIS
Felicitation ceremonies are celebrations of the positive impact people make on other's lives.
As a part of the decennial celebrations, ASPAM IIS recognized and felicitated the students from grades 1 to 5 as well as the staff for their remarkable achievements in various spheres of school life.
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aspamscottish · 1 year
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The Top 5 Tips To Choose The Best School In Noida For Your Child
Choosing one of the best CBSE schools in Noida for your child can often be a tricky task, as there are so many options available to choose from. It can be challenging to determine which school will be the best fit for your child. Here, we will explore the top five tips to assist you in selecting the best Noida school for your child. You can be confident that with these tips, you will be able to choose the school that will provide your child with the best possible education.
Quality Of Education
Choosing the top and best school for your kid is one of the most crucial decisions you'll have to make as a parent. Quality education is essential to help your child reach their full potential, and with so many schools available in Noida, it can be hard to pick the right one.
Facilities Provided
Consider the physical infrastructure and facilities, including classrooms, library, and sports grounds, that need to be up-to-date and well-maintained. Evaluate the potential school's curriculum to see if it meets your child's academic needs. Additionally, look into the teacher-student ratio and safety features like fire alarms and surveillance cameras.
The Strength Of Faculty Team
Determining the strength of the faculty team is one of the most critical considerations. To choose the perfect school for your child, start by checking the student-to-teacher ratio. Ensure it's favourable so each student receives sufficient attention from their teacher and gets help quickly when necessary. Research the qualifications, experience, and system for professional development of faculty members to determine how recent their teaching methods are.
School's History & Reputation
Analyze the school's history over the last 5 to 10 years to understand its success rate. Check their average results in exams over this time period to get an idea of what kind of students they produce. Research any relevant accreditations or affiliations that the school may have. Ask people from Noida about their experience with the school to get an insight into the quality of education delivered. Evaluate their history of success and performance. Additionally, analyze the quality of teaching staff, student-teacher ratio, and overall educational curriculum offered by the schools. Consider extracurricular activities, facilities, and amenities available for your child’s holistic development.
Extracurricular Activities & Cultures
Evaluate the school's extracurricular activities to ensure your child gets a well-rounded education. Check the availability and responsiveness of clubs and societies, consider the types of extracurricular activities offered, see if any special programs or events exist, and find out if there are enough teachers available to nurture each student's potential talent.
Examine the school's culture and policies to ensure a harmonious learning environment for your child. Consider factors like diversity and inclusion policies, the emphasis placed on character-building initiatives, and whether students are encouraged to participate in community service projects.
To Wrap Up
Be confident in your decision by researching each option carefully and taking into consideration feedback from current parents or alumni. With these tips, you have all the information necessary to find the perfect school for your child. Take action today by researching schools in Noida and making sure you make an educated choice for your child's future.
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murfeelee · 7 months
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WWDITS INSP - We've Got Ghosts Pt2: Jahan
(Nandor narrating) John was my closest companion. Closer than even members of my own family. House slaves, concubines, 37 wives…. Sometimes I would feed him nuts and berries from my own mouth. He would accompany me everywhere. On the battlefield, as I relentlessly slaughtered thousands of enemies. And also, he would be there when I felt a little sad. John and I were inseparable, but eventually…I had to eat him! My army and myself found ourselves stranded with no food. I ate John. I wept the entire meal…even though he tasted delicious.
Nandor: I didn't even know I had any unfinished business when I died. But, as you can see, I have a ghost, so there must be something. *ghost!Nandor shouts in Farsi at the lamp* Nandor: Guillermo, can you help him with that, please? Guillermo: !?!?! *ghost!Nandor shouts in Farsi* Nandor: And also, he doesn't seem to speak any English…. Excuse me! *ghost!Nandor speaks in Farsi* (Nandor narrating) I can't believe I've completely forgotten how to speak Al Qolnidarese! My own language! So embarrassing! I do remember how to say "Good morning," though. Nandor: Sob bekher! ghost!Nandor: Sob bekher?! *keeps speaking Farsi* Nandor: ???… Yeah, no, that's all I've got. ghost!Nandor: Aspam Jahan! Nandor: Things are not going so great. The language barrier is…insurmountable. ghost!Nandor: !?!? Aspam Jahan! Nandor: ?? Yes, my horse John. ghost!Nandor: Jahan….! Nandor: Yes! I get it now! Aspam John! Aspam means "my horse!" Nandor: *speaks gibberish* *Horse neighing!* ghost!Nandor: Aspam Jahan! Nandor: John? I have missed you so! I never thought I would see you again. Been a good boy, yes? *ghost!Nandor and ghost!John/Jahan start to fade* Nandor: John? What is happening? Where are they going?! Colin Robinson: I think your ghost's unfinished business is that he wanted to be reunited with you guys's horse. And now that you've reunited them, they can move on from this world to the afterlife. Nandor: Farewell, John. Perhaps we will be reunited again, in the hereafter. ghost!Nandor: Sob bekher. Nandor: Yes. Good morning to you, too, my friend. Good morning to you both. *ghost!Nandor and ghost!John/Jahan disappear*
- What We Do in the Shadows, S2E02
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tokyo tohoku trip - day 3.
after a good night sleep, we woke up to really beautiful snow view at the resort, this snowy scene never gets old. and of course we enjoyed the onsen once again, it was just so so amazing. we had breakfast at the resort’s restaurant which is japanese buffet style, and they use many local ingredients as well. i love the variety and all the food is really fresh and taste so delicious, i ate quite a lot and was fully stuffed and satisfied.
played in the snow again for a bit because it’s a rare chance and i really enjoyed it. XD while waiting for the next bus, we also had coffee and coffee jelly soft serve and just chill at the lounge area which is relaxing and comfortable. the bus ride going back to town is lovely, there’s less snow in town of course, and we arrived at our next destination with really nice weather without any snowing.
sannai maruyama ruins 三内丸山遺跡 is a popular tourist attraction in aomori, and it looks beautiful with lots of history to learn, hence we decided to visit the place to just walk around. they do have free guided tours but the timing wasn’t very suitable so we just roam around ourselves which is totally fine too.
the place has a indoor section which plays movie (in japanese) and display some artifacts with description, but the outdoor section is the gem, and it’s just so beautiful. my friend visited this place many times but never once when it is covered in snow, and she love the view as well. the outdoor site has lots of buildings that you can get into, to see the actual site of the ruins and artifacts, and the structures are beautiful in its own way and great for photos. it was an awesome walk, definitely highly recommended.
we decided to go to ASPAM アスパム that is nearby aomori station for lunch, there’s a japanese restaurant with a great view of the bay area on the 10th floor - michinoku cuisine nishimura みちのく料理 西むら. we ordered their set meals which is mainly seafood. i had the baked hotate with egg, fish soup and hotate sashimi with rice and pickles. my friend ordered the kaisen don which has so much fresh seafood on rice. the food here is really good, seafood is fresh and taste is so appetizing, it was so satisfying, and the bonus is the great view outside the window which is calming.
after lunch, we head to aomori station as we need to take the local train to misawa station for our next hotel for the night - hoshino resorts aomoriya 星野リゾート 青森屋. this resort is one of many resorts under hoshino group of hotels, and this place has lots of unique activities you can do during your stay, besides food and onsen. the resort does pick us up from the station which is very convenient.
the resort area is quite beautiful with a lot of greens and flowers and trees. there’s an entire area filled with many things like shops, games, an izakaya, a performance show, and an apple juice tap, which taste really nice. the shop has lot of local souvenir variety, but it’s definitely slightly more pricey. we couldn’t catch the performance as all seats were already booked. but the nebuta float decorations are still beautiful to look at.
we took a short rest in our spacious hotel room before going to dinner. dinner was awesome, it’s buffet style and half of the food is cooked freshly at each stall, which is so good, the smell increase our appetites and everything truly taste good. i enjoyed so much of sashimi, grilled seafood, tempura, vegetables, and many other japanese dishes. for some reason, japanese buffet is very enjoyable and the variety just makes me happy. it was definitely a very satisfying meal, and i discovered i really liked apple tempura so much, didn’t expect that.
after a fulfilling dinner, we decided to take a walk outside the pond area, it’s litted with japanese style lanterns, there’s also a foot bath in the area, with a shrine in the middle of the pond with beautiful light up nebuta decorations. it was a very peaceful and relaxing walk, even if it is dark, but it just feel so comfortable with the beautiful night view, we also got to see stars in the sky, which is impossible in the city, that made me feel so good.
the night is not complete without a relaxing bath in the onsen, there’s an outdoor onsen in this resort, with a view of a nebuta float, how amazing is that. while the onsen was quite crowded, it still feels so good and comfortable as the onsen is quite spacious. the bath amenities is also very complete, so it’s super convenient. i love outdoor onsen so much because the bath is hot but the air is cooling, it’s super comfortable and relaxing and you get to stay in the hot spring so much longer. a relaxing hot spring is the perfect way to end the night for a good night sleep.
to be continued...
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A student exchange program refers to a program wherein students of a particular school travel abroad and spend some time studying in another school. The school, which has sent its students as a part of the exchange program, is obligated to host the students of the other school in the future.
In the last few years, many schools in India have encouraged their students to participate in student exchange programs. Schools, after all, have seen the different ways in which students benefit from these programs. Despite this, some schools continue to be reluctant to implement these programs.
Here are three reasons why schools should encourage student exchange programs:
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sksworldschool · 2 years
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School Fees in Noida: Here’s Top 15 Schools to Refer in 2023
Searching for the best school in Noida with the most positive academic record, outstanding facilities, and the best teachers is a hassle. Just think about the amount of time you’ll save by checking our website to plan your child’s academic future, and there is no need to make a special visit to each school.
Well, we’re glad you came to today’s blog to find out what you needed for your child’s schooling in 2023. Our list was compiled based on testimonials from parents, insights into each school’s record, and staff-to-student ratio. After visiting this list, we hope you find the ideal choice with the most affordable school fees in Noida for 2023.
SKS World School
The Manthan School
Fortune World School
Amity International School
ASPAM Scottish School
Sapphire International School
JBM Global School
Apeejay School
Green Ribbon International School
Kothari International School
Mayoor School
Marigold Public School
The Indian Heritage School
New Modern Public School
Lotus Valley International School
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Queening the Pawn Act 3 Part 7
Back to Nandor… Crew cameo! Wives cameo!! Jahan cameo!!!
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Part 1 - Part 2 - Part 3 - Part 4 - Part 5 - Part 6 - Part 7 - Part 8 - Part 9 - Part 10 - Part 11 - Part 12 - Part 13 - Part 14
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ID: 1a. Waist up of Nandor sitting on the couch in the library, continuing the talking head from part 1. The camera is now shooting from the side, and behind him you can see the right half of the bay window; a side table with a lit lamp, abandoned book, candle, butterfly display, and a small brass horse statue; a bucket of loose scrolls, and a wide gold mirror. The camera crew are reflected: a brown man with floppy bags and a sparse mustache is in the front, aiming the camera with one eye in the viewfinder; behind him is a large older Samoan man with a white beard ducking in front of a light reflector and pulling up cords; behind him is a white woman with long blonde hair in a ponytail, presumably the director, wearing a headset and holding up an iPad that she is writing on; behind her is a bored-looking Latine sound technician with long messy brown hair holding up the boom mic. Nandor is looking pensively away from the camera, brow furrowed and cheeks lightly flushed, fiddling his hands together in his lap. He says, “I was very confused by Guillermo’s conclusion. Which is obviously an unusual feeling for me, as he is normally so predictable.” 1b. Close up on Nandor at the same angle as he whips his head toward the camera, wide eyed and incredulous. He shouts, “Fuck that guy for making me feel confused!” 1c. Repeat. Nandor calms slightly and looks away again, flustered, hands curling into fists to press uncertainly against his chest. He spits sardonically, “Like I don’t know what love is supposed to feel like…”
2a. Flashback in sepa tones on a mottled brown background. Waist up shots of several of Nandor’s wives in a line, dressed in their 13th century finery and chatting happily together. One is clearly Marwa; there is also an older woman with short hair tucked beneath a scarf, a younger woman with freckles and long reddish hair, a fat man with a beard and long curly hair playing a barbat, a young person with a Roman nose, a man with a very fun handlebar mustache, and a person with long dark hair with their back to the viewer. Nandor’s dialogue continues from the present: “I loved many of my wives, but I did not want them around all the time. Or even most of the time. They were appealing primarily because they allowed me to do whatever I pleased and did not bother me unless I asked for them.” 2b. Zoom out to full body as the flashback continues. The group of wives, now including a young woman with a mole on her cheek and a young bearded man with three, are on the right, engaged with each other and mostly ignoring human Nandor and Jahan as they pass by. Human Nandor and Jahan are dressed respectively in the blue and silver armor and bejeweled tack they wear in their portrait together. Nandor has one hand on Jahan’s saddle and the other on his sword as they both trot excitedly across the frame, Nandor sporting a large open-mouthed smile and Jahan holding his tail high and ears pricked forward, uncaring of the wives left behind. The only wife to make a fuss is the younger woman with the mole, who has her skirts gathered up and is glaring at Nandor’s back as if readying herself to stomp after him. Marwa stops her with a hand on her arm, expression compassionate but sad. The older wives know better than to expect much attention from their husband. Present Nandor’s dialogue continues: “The one I preferred to spend all of my time with was my dear horse, John.” 2c. Shoulders up of present Nandor in front of the flashback in 2b. Pausing his narration, he looks down at his lap and bites lip softly, a contemplative line appearing between his brows. His speech bubble holds only an ellipses. /end ID
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Nursery Schools in Sharjah | ASPAM IIS
ASPAM IIS is a renowned name in the field of education in Sharjah, and it offers top-notch nursery schools for young children. These schools provide a nurturing environment that fosters the growth and development of children, both academically and socially. The curriculum is designed to be age-appropriate and engages children in learning through play, exploration and discovery. The highly trained and experienced teachers provide individual attention to each child, ensuring their holistic development. ASPAM IIS nursery schools in Sharjah are the perfect choice for parents who want to give their children a strong foundation for a bright future.
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aspamscottish · 1 year
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How To Search for The Best CBSE Schools In Noida?
Picking the right school for your child is an important decision, and it can be a difficult choice to make. If you are hunting for the best CBSE schools in Noida, then you will want to make sure you do your research. In this post, we will take into consideration some of the crucial things to consider when looking for the best CBSE schools in Noida. Let's delve into the details!
Doing Your Research
When it comes to choosing one of the top schools in Noida for your child, there is a lot to consider. This includes the syllabi and curriculum, rankings, testimonies, and awards.
It's important to understand the syllabi and curriculum of the schools that are available to you. This information can be found on their websites or in their catalogues. Be aware of how schools are ranked – this can be found in various media outlets or online forums. Once you have a general understanding of the school's rankings and curriculum, it's time to look at testimonies from past students and parents. These testimonials can give you an idea of how happy students are with their experience at the school and whether or not they would recommend it to others. Gathering information about the school itself, fees, infrastructure, teacher-to-student ratios, learning environment, and facilities should also be considered.
Doing all of this research will help ensure that your child gets an excellent education in Noida – ensuring a bright future!
Examining The Faculty And Staff
When looking for a school to attend, it is essential to find an excellent faculty and staff. Not only will this ensure that you receive a top-notch education, but it will also make the school more welcoming and accommodating. When you visit the school, be sure to observe the learning environment and check out the facilities. Additionally, be sure to evaluate feedback from parents and students as well as examine the qualifications of non-teaching staff. After all, your education is important not only to you but also to your future career.
Assessing Class Sizes And Student-Teacher Ratio
It's important to ensure that you're choosing the right school for your child. Not only will this decision impact your child's future, but it will also have a lasting impact on your relationship with the school. When selecting a school, it's important to assess the academic atmosphere and size of classes. Additionally, it's important to consider the student-teacher ratio and if there are any established extracurricular activities. Once you've gathered all of this information, research the curriculum to make sure that it meets standards. Also, be sure to inquire about safety measures and resources in place for students. And finally, ask around – other families or teachers may have valuable insights that you didn't consider.
So, take the time to do your research to ensure that your child is getting the best possible education – it's worth it in the end! Start researching today to find the perfect CBSE school for your child!
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kozjk · 2 years
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My Horse Jahan tattoo. So majestic, so powerful, so relentless.
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30.03.2017
my next destination was 青森. inside the train station you can see lots of old photographs, so if you have the time, you should check them out.
that blue building is the tourist information centre Aspam btw
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aspamschool · 1 month
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STEM is a hot topic right now, and you might wonder why so much excitement exists. While it is true that employment in technology and engineering is growing, is STEM education essential for all students?
STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) education offers a unique opportunity to set pupils up for success. Here are five reasons why STEM education should be prioritised in 2024.
The Future of Our Economy Is in STEM Jobs
The importance of a vital STEM education to our economy is growing. By 2028, employment in STEM fields is expected to increase by 8.8%, and jobs in the healthcare industry—which often need a solid STEM background—are expected to rise even faster. Non-STEM jobs, on the other hand, will only expand by 5%.
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#ねぶた が始まる前に #アスパム の #ねぶた小屋 に。 出陣する #山車 は迫力がスゴイ。 #青森 #夏祭り #跳人 #旅 #旅行 #japan #aomori #nebuta #aspam #haneto #festival #summerfestival #trip #travel (青森県観光物産館 アスパム) https://www.instagram.com/p/B1NmPQJDZhR/?igshid=1wbl0rj5qbnsd
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