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Greetings:
Greetings, I am Seraphim, Russian Orthodox. Orthodox Church in America. This

Russian Orthodox icon is from the town of Palekh , Ivanovo region of Russia. ♭Welcome, image uploaded 01:14, 1 October 2011, by User:Roman Z; ♭ Icon description : Saint Matthew the Evangelist, Middle of 19 th century; Medium, Wood; Painted with tempera; Original icon size 52,5 x 26,7 cm., ♭Ӂ User:Orschstaffer/Greetings, User:Orschstaffer/AboutMe, User:Orschstaffer/Schoolhouse, User:Orschstaffer/Schoolhouse/Classroom, User:Orschstaffer/OrschDraft, File talk:Battlement Mesa Schoolhouse.jpg, m:User:Orschstaffer/FiveBranches Biology is located on WikiMedia.

In the Gallery
In the Gallery will feature Relative Quotes of the article's People and On the Wall will feature related art and other items to enhance the article.

Relative Quotes
"'Acquire a peaceful spirit, and around you thousands will be saved. ~Seraphim of Sarov'" In today's Gallery the Flag of Palekh is featured along with the Icon from Palekh. The flag is embematic of the Coat of arms of Palekh. A painting of Seraphim of Sarov feeding a bear depicts Seraphim's relation with all of nature.

Further Refinements

 * 1. Meta-Babel: review of language and Russian translation.


 * 2. Categories: Icons, Icon painting school, Russian Orthodoxy, Saints, Geography, Russia, Isovono, Palekh, People from Palekhsky District, Eastern Orthodoxy, Orthodoxy in America, Art, Art Conservation and Restoration, Russian Artists, Russian Painters, Flags of the world (Russia), Religion,


 * 3. Quotes: Seraphim of Sarov,


 * 4. Countries: Russia, U.S.A., Mexico, Australia


 * 5 Help:Interwiki linking

Greetings from the desk of:
O=MC4 Orschstaffer/Principal, This is a school assignment ♭,


 * Presently I am researching/developing a WikiProject for a classroom assignment . Please be patient with my attempt to Improve the several Wikimedia Foundation Projects within the global Wiki interface.


 * ...more Greetings from the desk of: O=MC4  Orschstaffer/Principal



Classroom Assignment
Article Titles have assessments directly underneath. This classroom assignment visits the The Editorial Team, researches the Version 1.0 Editorial Team/Assessment, then visits an article page and reviews the assessment. Observations will be made of the key elements of the assessment and notated. Editorial opinions will be formulated and a plan for collaboration on the article's talk page will be discussed. When classroom consensus dictates, the talk page collaborations will commence editing the article per consensus.

Schoolhouse visits Mars
O=MC4 Orschstaffer/Principal introduces the next lesson in Feature Article Creation.

The happy face to the right exemplifies the emotion of the schoolhouse with the establishment of the first classroom assignment. Please visit the classroom to observe the lesson plan.

Argyre Planitia
Argyre Planitia is a plain located in the Argyre impact basin in the southern highlands of Mars. Its name comes from a map produced by Giovanni Schiaparelli in 1877; it refers to Argyre, a mythical island of silver in Greek mythology .The origin of the myth is the Burmese coastal area of Arakan. Research has shown that the island known as Argyre is the ancient kingdom of Salakanagara in the westernmost part of Java. The people are ancient Sundanese, closely related but not of the same ethnic Javanese group inhabiting the central and eastern part of the island. Edi S. Ekajati, one of Indonesia historian, has an opinion that Salakanagara is Argyre which was a mythical island of silver in Greek and Roman mythology because Salakanagara means country of silver in Sanskrit.

Among Schiaparelli's contributions are his telescopic observations of Mars. During the planet's Great Opposition of 1877, he observed a dense network of linear structures on the surface of Mars which he called "canali" in Italian, meaning "channels" but the term was mistranslated into English as "canals".

Use of Images
Title : "Happy Face" Crater Greets MGS at the Start of the Mapping Source : http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA01676

Mars Global Surveyor was greeted with this view of 'Happy Face Crater' smiling back at its camera from its location on the east side of Argyre Planitia. This crater is officially known as Galle Crater, and it is about 215 kilometers (134 miles) across. The picture was taken by MOC cameras. The bluish-white tone is caused by wintertime frost. Illumination is from the upper left.

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