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The image displays a head-and-shoulders portrait of a woman, oriented 90 degrees counter-clockwise. She is seated indoors, likely at a desk, with her head casually resting on her left hand, which is propped up. She looks directly at the camera with a relaxed, soft smile, suggesting a pleasant and approachable demeanor. The woman has long, dark brown hair that falls over her shoulders and down her back. She wears small, round, gold-colored earrings. Around her neck, a delicate gold-colored chain with multiple small, four-leaf clover-like charms is visible. On her left wrist, she wears two simple, thin gold bangles. She is dressed in a royal blue fleece jacket with a visible zipper running down the front. On the left chest area of the fleece, there is an embroidered logo in orange-red thread. The top line of text reads "AL AYAT", and below it, the word "Mercy" is accompanied by a circular symbol that appears to be a stylized "H" or a cross within a circle. Around her neck, over the fleece jacket, she wears a white lanyard decorated with colorful cartoon-style illustrations. These illustrations include female figures with various hairstyles and outfits (some resembling medical scrubs), interspersed with medical-themed symbols like stethoscopes, heartbeats, and red hearts. Visible text on the lanyard includes phrases like "DANCE IT OUT" and partially visible text such as "KEEP CALM..." within speech bubbles, and another instance of "REALISE" or a similar word. The background elements indicate an indoor setting. To her upper left (if the image were rotated correctly), there is a window with white frames. Through the window, an air conditioning unit is visible on an exterior wall, along with two small, white, possibly decorative or sensor-like objects. To her lower right (if rotated), a light-colored wooden or laminate desk surface is visible, and on the far right edge of the frame, a stack of papers or documents is present. The lighting appears to be natural, suggesting it is daytime.
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