To explore the ecological footprint of a modern high-school student.
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We have presented Norman's photos as a photo-essay exploring the issue of the ecological footprint of a student. Simple Viewer was utilised as the platform for the gallery to display these images. According to the license agreement on AirTightInteractive.com, which developed SimpleViewer: "SimpleViewer may be used in any kinds of personal and/or commercial projects. Please ensure that the SimpleViewer download link in the bottom right corner is clearly visible."