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Medical Schools Using Web 2.0 and 3.0 Tools: Research & Report Name and Location of School David Greffen School of Medicine 10833 Le Conte Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90095 Admissions Requirements: Tuition full-time:  $31,731  (in-state) full-time:  $43,976 (out-of-state). Degrees Offered MD MD/ PhD MD + Master's Areas of Study and Specialization Reflection : Would you like to attend here?  Why? Why not? I would like to attend here because I like the school and it specializes in what I want to become.
Write a Freelance blog post Yesterday was so hot. It was nearly 100 degrees. As soon as i got home, I turned on the AC on the highest mode possible. Since i didn't have homework that day, all afternoon I just was on youtube watching videos. Slowly I started to get sleepy and eventually fell asleep on my sister's bed. Hours later I woke up and played with my kittens a bit. It started getting late and my dad got home from work. We ate and then i started reading my book for like 2 hours and then went to sleep. Today, afterschool, I am planning to watch some videos on youtube until 4pm. Then i want to go to my cousins house to chill for a bit.
Freelance Post: Identify a current event: Local-Statewide-Nationwide-Worldwide and write a Freelance post about it expressing your thoughts and opinions. Must be at least 20 sentences written in your own voice. Christina Grimmie Death: Disturbing New Details Emerge About Her Killer Kevin Loibl
Free Lance Blog (Free Write) This weekend, all I did was stay at my cousin’s house. Like seriously!! When I'm in my house I get so bored. Since Halloween is just around the corner, my cousins and I are planning to go to Universal Studios for the Halloween Horror Nights. I need to save my money in order to go. We are also seeing who else is going. I'm really looking forward to this. Yesterday, we went to Little Tokyo because my cousins wanted macaroon. After that, I bought for pizza for everyone.
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Peak Performance Principles “The Six Attitudes of High Achievers”                   John R. Noe “The Six Attitudes of High Achievers” High Achievers….. 1. Make no small plans Making small plans has no magic to. Sometimes they probably will not be realized. A true high achiever will make big plans and aim high in hope and work. They will challenge themselves to do something bigger and better. They will dream like no other person and try to achieve more than others. They are willing to change things for the better. High achievers will always be their best at anything.   “Make no little plans. They have no magic to stir men's blood and probably themselves will not be realized. Make big plans; aim high in hope and work, remembering that a noble, logical diagram once recorded will never die, but long after we are gone will be a living thing, asserting itself with ever-growing insistency.”-Daniel Burnham           2. Do what they fear They do what they fear. Hig