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Canvas: Sepia-iro no Motif is the first installment in F&C's Canvas series. Gayarō was in charge of character designs for Amane, Ren, and the side character Ai Saginomiya; Sakana drew the character designs for Yurina, Yū, and the side character Ruriko Misono; finally, Tatsuya Kurusu, credited under the pseudonym Ponz, was responsible for the ...
The Reading Public Museum is a museum in Reading, Pennsylvania, located in the 18th Ward, along the Wyomissing Creek. The museum's permanent collection mainly focuses on art, science, and civilization and contains over 280,000 objects. It also has a planetarium (the Neag Planetarium) and a 25-acre (100,000 m 2) arboretum.
Oil on canvas Reading Public Museum, Reading, Pennsylvania Edwin Lord Weeks: Three Beggars of Cordova: Oil on canvas ca.1891 Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts The Last Voyage: A Souvenir of the Ganges [271] Oil on canvas 1885 Private collection Interior of Studio Two Hindoo Fakirs Study at Bombay Marble Court at Agra Persian Horse Dealers ...
Canvas 2 ~Deep Red-colored Palette~) is a Japanese adult visual novel developed by F&C FC01, a brand of F&C. The game, which is a sequel to Canvas: Sepia-iro no Motif, was released for Windows on April 23, 2004; a PlayStation 2 version without adult content was released on January 26, 2006. The story follows Hiroki Kamikura, an art teacher at ...
Reading were granted Academy status by the Football Association in February 1999. The first Academy manager was John Stephenson who oversaw the club's youth development until October 2000 when he left to join Preston North End. He was succeeded by former Reading goalkeeper, and the then goalkeeping coach, Nick Hammond. [1]
In 2019, Instructure acquired Portfolium and integrated their pathways, Program Assessment, and ePortfolio network into the Canvas. Portfolium is designed to simplify the assessment of student learning, showcase evidence of knowledge, and keep students engaged along pathways to prepare them for careers.
READ 180 was founded in 1985 by Ted Hasselbring and members of the Cognition and Technology Group at Vanderbilt University.With a grant from the United States Department of Education’s Office of Special Education, Dr. Hasselbring developed software that used student performance data to individualize and differentiate the path of computerized reading instruction. [3]
Reading School is a state grammar school for boys with academy status in the English town of Reading, the county of Berkshire. It traces its history back to the school of Reading Abbey and is, thus, one of the oldest schools in England, although it closed for a few years in the 1860s.