Top 24 Prettiest Adult Entertainment Actresses (Pornstars) This list is very subjective and very hard to create, In this world where adult entertainment is all around us and is growing ever…
People who grew up with very little affection tend to develop these 10 traits later in life (according to psychology)
Growing up without much affection can leave a profound impact on people. It often shapes their personalities, and can create certain traits that stick with them all the way into adulthood. Psychology has delved deep into this subject, shedding light on the common patterns that emerge in individuals who lacked affection in their formative years. … Continue reading "People who grew up with very little affection tend to develop these 10 traits later in life (according to psychology)"
Cities Collage by Denis Kollasch, Paper on Paper, 17.7 x 27.6 in – Figurative Original Artwork For Sale on Saatchi Art.
About The Artwork The collage was exhibited in Birr, Ireland, in the summer of 2022 as part of a special exhibition on migration. In my work, I often deal with urban development and population. Migration of people into cities plays an essential role. There are many reasons why people move to cities. Often they hope for better living conditions and individual freedom. The city is the place of desire and danger, of opportunity and threat. It attracts with its big city lights and repels with its stone facades. One cannot live with it and one cannot live without it. Life…
How to Teach Geography in a Fun Way
I teach geography in a fun way which includes salt and flour maps. But I also intergrate technolgy with QR Codes. Download a FREE QR Codes for geography!
Still life on tonal gradations
Here we have a mixed media work that involves many skills and subjects. First off all we learn how to paint a tonal gradation with acrylic or tempera painting, in order to create a background for t…
Oil Spill! Connecting STEM activities to real world problems
I recently had another opportunity to observe a science program in an after school setting, this time at Greenleaf Elementary School in Oakland, CA. The rising fifth graders have an hour and a half of STEM programming after lunch every afternoon, and the day I visited they did an activity about cleaning up oil in the ocean. They worked with trays filled a few inches with water, feathers, straws, cotton balls and sponges. I think it's especially challenging to lead activities like this, where the materials you have to work with are analogies of what really happens in the real…