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    Light of God

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    The image is bisected by an interior roof after am accessible washroom was installed in place of the former baptismal font. The lower image consists of light blues that progress from the darker blues of the sun and sky (depicted here). Location: East Bell Tower, 1st level, east wall. Lead Investigator and Photograph: C. Cody Barteet ([email protected]).https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/chriswallis_stainedglass_on_london_stpetercathedral/1019/thumbnail.jp

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    Location: Law Library, west wall.https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/chriswallis_stainedglass_on_london_uwo/1001/thumbnail.jp

    Six Symbols of Faith (East Tower)

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    From top to bottom, the Symbols are The Trinity, 10 Commandments Bible, 8 censers (8 attributes of God?), Fountain of Life, Cross with Alpha and Omega. Location: East Bell Tower, 3rd Level, north wall. Lead Investigator and Photograph: C. Cody Barteet ([email protected]).https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/chriswallis_stainedglass_on_london_stpetercathedral/1034/thumbnail.jp

    How a Pocket-Sized Device Can Detect and Prevent Diabetic Complications

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    The Most Sublime Effects: Associative Orchestration in Wagner

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    Locating Women in International Investment Law

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    Using Virtual Reality to Teach Children with Autism

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    Birth of a Tribe

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    Birth of a Tribe, 24x36 in This was a Black-history themed painting inspired by traditional paintings and carvings of African market women and I wanted to do a colourful take on that. The colours were inspired by things like true feminine essence, intense vibrancy and so forth. Watching all the colours mesh seamlessly was my favourite part of creating this piece

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    This poem is about the author’s experience as an international student in Canada. It analyzes and describes the reasons behind the isolation and aloneness she felt as a foreigner. The piece challenges its audience to open their mentality to a different perspective and alternate versions of reality. The poem also briefly describes the kind of background and culture the author comes from using juxtaposition. Phrases like “the fortitude of our broken ship” and “the bliss of our dark humor” depict the nature of her origin and its complexity. Finally, she seems to demand respect or attention to the relevance of her country’s history as the land of origins. The author is proud of her Ethiopian heritage, history, and culture. This poem is her attempt to find belongingness in her new dwelling by bringing a token of her identity from her roots

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