Tuesday, November 02, 2010

november already

Salam all ^^ how have you been? 
Good? Alhamdulillah.
Not good? Alhamdulillah, and insyaAllah, lets pray for better moments in life to come. 


Tonight, I am indulging Old Town White Coffee with music put on at really slow volume and on the medical student level, reading and writing cardiovascular pharmacology.


This came last week ^^ Wee~ 
I know I should reduce my 3in1 consumption, probably not on the ones which have just arrived. :P Because I love coffee so so much! And it's OLD TOWN WHITE COFFEE kot! Haha!


As for putting on music at the-lowest-possible-volume-my-ear-could-detect, it's a training to make my ear more sensitive to sounds. Maybe I could auscultate better that way? Who knows? 
Lup-whooosh
Whoooosh-Dub 
:P


One thing for sure, head-banging-dance songs are much more tolerable this way. ^^ 


We have a test coming for Pharmaco. On CVS. I still have 5 questions to draft out :P 
CVS pharmaco is much more acceptable when Prof Natasa (Natasha) told us to list them drugs nicely in a schedule. 
It made clear the difference of the groups of drug that work to give the same effect (well, almost the same effect). 
She is one intelligent woman! 
*googles intelligent*


Intelligent, bright, brilliant, knowing, quick witted, smart, intellectual. 
The difference?


These adjectives mean having or showing mental keenness. Intelligentusually implies the ability to cope with new problems and to use the power of reasoning and inference effectively: The intelligent math students excelled in calculus. Bright implies quickness or ease in learning: The bright child learned the alphabet quickly. Brilliant suggests unusually impressive mental acuteness: "The dullard's envy of brilliant men is always assuaged by the suspicion that they will come to a bad end" (Max Beerbohm). Knowingimplies the possession of knowledge, information, or understanding:Knowing collectors bought all the auctioned paintings. Quick-wittedsuggests mental alertness and prompt response: The quick-witted emergency medical staff averted a tragedy. Smart refers to quick intelligence and often a ready capability for taking care of one's own interests:Smart lawyers can effectively manipulate juries. Intellectual implies the capacity to grasp difficult or abstract concepts: Dinner at the philosopher's house was noted for its intellectual conversations. 


credit: education.yahoo and Prof Payne for telling me those wonderful explanation of intelligent :D


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My younger sister, Min is taking her SAM exam now (this week and next). :) Lets all pray for her success eyh?
Thanks!

2 comments:

dr1/6 said...

coffeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee from home <3

i love how your blog is always so positive and has this lalala feel to it.

i miss you zipau --^--<@

neneknora said...

heeeeee~
the old town sounds so ipoh!!! ^^

i miss you too sarah!! ---^--@

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