Class of 2011 Fun Photo Project

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Li: This is a dish named after my hometown.
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Li: I was wondering why the tire was flat. It stayed that way the entire semester.
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Li: An interesting decoration of my 3 man dorm room.
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Li: Every object at Denison seems to be "in memory" of somebody.
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Li: One of the omnipresent posters of the Taekwondo class
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Li: One of the omnipresent posters of the Taekwondo class
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Ashley's First sunset: The moment I saw the sunset at the airport, I realized that I was far away from my home. When I said goodbye to yesterday, a new day would begin.
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Ashley: Laundry room (nothing to say...)
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Ashley: Afternoon in Preston: Peaceful, quiet and cozy. The style of Preston reminds me of these old American movies.
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Ashley: Bagger at Meijer: The supermarket is big, super big, ultra big, the rolling plastic bag hanger is one of the coolest in the store.
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Ashley: Cereal Machine: What is it? What are the "stuffs" in it?
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Tian: This picture wa in the middle of the fall. At this time all the leaves were turning yellow and red. It was really beautiful and I took this picture to record this beauty.
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Tian: This picture was taken near Burke Hall. I found this lamp very interesting, especially in front of the colorful leaves.
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Tian: I took this picture because the sky was so blue and there was no cloud. The sky in my hometown is different and it is always cloudy.
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Tian: This plant is called "Lu Wei" in Chinese. It is so bright under sunshine.
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Yu: This is a picture of me and my roommate Manan from India. Although I can show you only tw0 nationalities in this picture, living on Denison campus exposes a sense of great diversity. I also get to know many different thoughts from different cultures.
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Yu: I was amazed how different the American mall is to the ones in Japan. American malls are huge enough to be regarded as one whole town.
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Yu: The word I came up with when I first saw this Dumpster was “Wild”. It is very weird to see everyone just throw garbage into it. Sometimes I found stuff that does not seem to be garbage like a “TV”.
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Daisuke: I found this interesting because this was an exact representation of food that I had imagined as American food.
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Daisuke: I took this photo because this flag represents a symbol of the United States of America.
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Daisuke: Halloween goods which we don’t have in Japan. I thought it was unique and interesting.
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Abhik: The sudden plunge into an international and multi-cultural environment.
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Abhik: A different history; to understand the important some figures bear in a new context and setting.
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Abhik: A new path maybe; college life, academics, friends, culture...
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Abhik: Recyling cans at the track, an optimistic sight.
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Alper: Beta Theta Pi…simply the best freshman house with a great historic interior design.
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Alper: Blue skies, green grasses, a beautiful sun and the Chamberlin Lodge. Looks like a sight from Ancient Greek.
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Alper: Burton Music, on a warm afternoon.
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Abhik: A new identity: Undergraduate college student.
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Alper: Deeds Field shot from the porch of Beta, which is surrounded by big trees.
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Alper: My favorite picture; the hill between Beta and Chamberlin where the beams of sun are trying to leak from the crusade of big trees.
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Alper: North Quad teardrop shot from inside of Beta.
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