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This media file captures an indoor scene, likely a classroom or lecture hall in Reims, France. The image is taken from behind a person with light brown hair tied in a bun, wearing a grey sweater, who is seated at a desk. In front of them, a silver laptop is open, displaying a website. To the right of the laptop on the desk, a light green AirPods case is visible.

Further into the room, another person with dark hair, wearing a white hoodie, is visible to the left of the main subject, looking sideways and appearing to smile or engage with someone out of frame. In the background, a third person with long, wavy blonde hair is partially visible, also seated at a desk and seemingly looking towards a large projection screen at the front of the room. The screen displays blurred content, possibly a presentation. The room has light-colored walls and ceiling, with bright fluorescent lighting.

The activity appears to be a class or study session. The laptop screen prominently displays a webpage for "DAD UK," identified as part of the Decayeux Group. The text on the screen states: "Part of the Decayeux Group, DAD UK was established in 1996 following continued success within the UK market whilst being serviced from France. The decision was made to open a sales office in the South East to look after the UK, Ireland, Channel Islands and other English speaking countries. Today, we are the leading distributor of mailboxes in the UK with sole distribution of Brabantia products and we are the UK's first and only manufacturer of a Certified Secured by Design Post box, the DAD009. Most recently, we have launched an executive range of designer steel security doors under the brand Decayeux Security." Below this, a sub-heading reads "A family business," and a cookie consent banner at the bottom prompts users to "Accept" or "Book" after reading the Privacy Policy. The laptop keyboard shows a QWERTY layout.
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Jan 8, 2025

Reims, France

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This media file captures an indoor scene, likely a classroom or lecture hall in Reims, France. The image is taken from behind a person with light brown hair tied in a bun, wearing a grey sweater, who is seated at a desk. In front of them, a silver laptop is open, displaying a website. To the right of the laptop on the desk, a light green AirPods case is visible. Further into the room, another person with dark hair, wearing a white hoodie, is visible to the left of the main subject, looking sideways and appearing to smile or engage with someone out of frame. In the background, a third person with long, wavy blonde hair is partially visible, also seated at a desk and seemingly looking towards a large projection screen at the front of the room. The screen displays blurred content, possibly a presentation. The room has light-colored walls and ceiling, with bright fluorescent lighting. The activity appears to be a class or study session. The laptop screen prominently displays a webpage for "DAD UK," identified as part of the Decayeux Group. The text on the screen states: "Part of the Decayeux Group, DAD UK was established in 1996 following continued success within the UK market whilst being serviced from France. The decision was made to open a sales office in the South East to look after the UK, Ireland, Channel Islands and other English speaking countries. Today, we are the leading distributor of mailboxes in the UK with sole distribution of Brabantia products and we are the UK's first and only manufacturer of a Certified Secured by Design Post box, the DAD009. Most recently, we have launched an executive range of designer steel security doors under the brand Decayeux Security." Below this, a sub-heading reads "A family business," and a cookie consent banner at the bottom prompts users to "Accept" or "Book" after reading the Privacy Policy. The laptop keyboard shows a QWERTY layout.

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