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Whitney Humanities Center

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 Hi everyone. Welcome to next post of the blog. Who are you guys doing?  So today I'am going to talk abou my other visit to the Whitney Humanities Center at Yale University.  Its' s an architectural gem nestled within the prestigious campus, radiating a sense of intellectual curiosity and cultural appreciation. The center stands tall, exuding a blend of traditional and modern design elements. As you approach, you'll be greeted by its elegant facade adorned with intricate stone sculptures, an artistic ode to the human spirit and its pursuit of knowledge.  The Whitney Humanities Center is more than just a building, it's a living testament to the richness of human expression and the profound impact of the humanities on our world. Whether you're a students. visitor of art and culture, this enchanting place promises an unforgettable journey into the realms of human thought an understanding. This was the post of Whitney Humanities Center, I hope that everybody enjoyed. An

Yale Law School

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 Hi everyone, how are you doing?  Today I'am going to talk about my visit in the Yale Law School, located in New Haven -  Connecticut. The Law Building is considered The Sterling Law Building, constructed from 1929-1931 designed by James Gamble Rogers. Adorned both internally and externally, this majestic structure is enriched with an array of stone sculptures, intricate wood carvings, and resplendent stained glass medallions, all meticulously  crafted to celebrate the very essence of law and justice. Its artistic splendor revolves around a myriad of symbols, paying homage to the core figures that inhabit the world of legal dramas.  Among the exquisitely chiseled designs, one can behold the dignified presence of judges, their robes emanating authority and wisdom. Lawyers are depicted in earnest argumentation, representing the pursuit of truth and the defense of justice. The portrayal of defendants captures the essence of human vulnerability and the gravity of their circumstances. 

The Beinecke Library

Heyy guys, how are you doing?  The post of today is about the Beinecke Library. The library has a cool feature instead of regular windows. They use these special marble panels that let in soft, diffused light. The panels are made of a type of marble called Danby and are kinda see-through but not totally clear.  They're great for protecting the rare books and manuscripts inside from too much light and harmful UV rays. Plus, they keep everything private and secure because you can't see inside from the outside. The library is incredible. I loved meeting her. The architecture is fantastic. The reason for not having windows to conserve the books was brilliant. I loved writing my blog in the library Thank you very much! See you guys in the another post.👋🏻

The Branford Bell Tower

Welcome to another post!   On July 12th, I visited the Branford Bell Tower with my friends to explore the behind-the-scenes of the daily at 7pm bell chime. It was simply amazing, and we had a lot of fun. We discovered that the bell chime is not automated but rather played manually. In my perspective, it felt like playing a piano.  It seemed quite complicated to play the bell, but at the same, it was vey enjoyable. The professionals who were playing informed us that it requires strength as the bell is heavy. Another interesting fact about the Branford Bell Tower is that outsiders are not allowed entry viewing purposes. I hope that you guys enjoyed. See you in another post.👋🏻

Shops in Target

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     Hi everyone! Ready for more moments and experiences on my blog? Today, I'm going to tell you about my day, specifically, shopping at Target! It all started when my Sebastian came up with the idea of going to Target for some shopping. So we decided to take an Uber, as it would be faster and safer.       As we were in the Uber, the driver asked us if we liked music, and we replied with a "yes". Suddenly, he mentioned that he had karaoke in his car and pulled out a microphone from the glove compartment. He handed it to us and encouraged us to start singing. We chose to sing "Baby" by Justin Bieber. It was so much fun with my friends Manuela and Aitana. The 20 minutes felt like it lasted only 3 minutes because we were having such a great time.       During our shopping trip, we stumbled upon a dog sitting in a shopping cart at Target, and it was incredibly amusing to see him there. We couldn't resist petting him, as I absolutely adore dogs. Afterwards, we c

Barbecue at Yale Summer Session

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     H i everyone! Welcome to my blog. Here, I will share all the moments and experiences I am having at the Yale Summer Session. I hope you enjoy it! On July 7th, we had a trip to celebrate the traditional American event, "Barbecue" , accompanied by hamburgers and hot dogs. We started the day by meeting in front of the Yale Academy at 10:45 in the morning to catch the famous "yellow bus" from American movies. The journey took about 1 hour and 30 minutes until we arrived at the Outdoor Education Center.       When we arrived, the first thing we did was eat because it was already lunchtime, and we were hungry as usual. And as I mentioned before, we had hamburgers and hot with a salad, on the side to pretend we're being healthy. However, while we were having lunch, this facility dog showed up to say hello to us. Her name is Heidi, and she's a two year-old golden retriever. Her job is to provide a calming and comforting presence for students and professionals w