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blood donation infographics

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My friend Mariel asked me to make a poster containing blood facts for Bloody Heal (a play on "bloody hell," if you didn't notice), the Health Sciences Society blood drive. It was a really bad four days for me, what with my laptop and its perpetual lagging, but here's what I have to show for it. Copied from http://iamhealthsci.org : See you on Dec.14-16 at the Colayvo Pavilion. Know more about Bloody Heal and tips on preparing for this noble event: https://www.facebook.com/events/179088258854218/ Souvenir items await you if you register early! (tinyurl.com/bloodyhealprereg) What to do during the event: 1. Registration/Confirm pre-registration 2. Medical check-up for Eligibility to donate (to be done by medical experts from The Medical City) 3. If approved, wait for your turn While waiting, we provided fun games and activities like: -Playing Cards -Monopoly Deal -Movies (11am-1pm) (click to enlarge:) Infographic about blood donation! I hope nobody has done this

watching movies

Quick post, since I've got a quiz to study for that's five chapters long. I've been watching a lot of films lately that I've actually been able to sit through. I must add that this is quite an accomplishment for me, since I've never really been able to finish films. Sometimes I space out and miss some important bit of story. Sometimes I just get bored and stop watching. I know, I suck. Here is a sideways tomato for you to throw at me. {( ) But hey. I think I have improved my attention span since. In the past fourteen days, for instance, I've seen The Motorcycle Diaries, Pokemon the First Movie (which I cried at yet again), Spirited Away, and Quiet City. Okay so that's not a lot. Gah. Forget it. I still suuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuck. If you are like me and you need a little filmy guidance, you might want to refer to this list of films that I got from the Loyola Film Circle's bucketlist. (It's different from the one I posted previously.) The ones in