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Name: Melissa
Interests: God, Medicine, Neuroscience, Business Ventures, Public Speaking, Children & Youth Ministry, Food & Cooking, Dinner Parties & Events Planning, Design & Paper Art, Reading, Writing, Traveling, Adventure Racing, Kayaking, Climbing, Running, Backpacking, Soccer, Photography, Product Design, Shotokan, Biomedical Engineering, TED, Technology, Green Architecture Occupation: Student Industry: Medicine
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3/30/2007
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| CAMPUS (www.campushope.org) opens up registration for its annual Fall Retreat. This year's theme is "Toward the Mark" under the topics of spiritual and academic excellence. This year's retreat is expected to fill up quickly, so register now!
I'm actually glad to see this theme for the Fall Retreat! It's something that I think really appeals to college students and hopefully a lot of students from our chapter at WSU will be in attendance. I'm going for sure...my parents are even paying for it. Thank You, Lord! =) | | |
| Quill.
09.13.07 - Lily of the Valley and Iris Quilling I actually had to use an unused -perfectly sterile- tweezer from my anatomy dissection kit to place the paper pieces because they were THAT small. | | |
| Depth.I believe that technology and medicine are arts in themselves. They're quite beautiful in their own respects and it's that beauty and art that causes me to gravitate to them as passions. The mechanisms, colors, textures and complexity of human anatomy & physiology. The bold elegance of innovation in technology in design approach, interaction and materials. Photography is like that too. It's 2D art that evokes a third dimension of emotion and story. I feel like I'm adding another element to how I perceive and appreciate the world and it feels amazing. | | |
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June 2007 - San Diego - "Class Act" It was about 10 PM and the majority of the students were already tired from the day. We had a few more objectives to accomplish on the leadership curriculum, one of which was an interactive activity. Another TL and I watched our student pairs begin. It was like watching a play with multiple acts going on at one time on a single stage. Some conversations became highly animated while others faded into mutual silence, obvious by the few students who took notice that a photograph was captured of the communication chaos. | | |
| Be a Good Fruit Tree.
[EDIT]: July 2007 - Mt. Vernon Estates & Gardens - "Bear Good Fruit" "A good tree cannot bear bad fruit, and a bad tree cannot bear good fruit." --Matthew 7:18, NIV
During an off day from work this summer in D.C., some fellow medB interns and myself ventured out to visit Mt. Vernon. I got shutter-happy because I've never seen a grapefruit this big before. It was green still, but it was about the size of a size 3 soccerball. Anyway, I thought it'd be fun to turn into some sort of a graphic to go along with my last post on sheep. If you can see the correlation between sheep and sheep and good fruit trees and good fruit, great!
(For original posted graphic "poster": http://photo.xanga.com/airportterminal/39112143280645/photo.html) | | |
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