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Are your programs snow cones or smoothies?

Are your programs snow cones or smoothies?. Are your programs snow cones or smoothies?. Crushed ice and artificially flavored and colored syrup Devoid of any nutritional benefit Messy yet can be refreshing on only the hottest summer days Two words: BRAIN FREEZE.

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Are your programs snow cones or smoothies?

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  1. Are your programs snow cones or smoothies?

  2. Are your programs snow cones or smoothies? Crushed ice and artificially flavored and colored syrup Devoid of any nutritional benefit Messy yet can be refreshing on only the hottest summer days Two words: BRAIN FREEZE Variety of all natural ingredients Carbohydrate, protein, fat, vitamins and minerals Enjoyed year round in convenient cups Good AND good for you!

  3. Programs as snow cones or smoothies X Box Tournament Since they all seem to play video games all the time. We set up a tournament in the basement. We projected three matches at a time on the wall for all to see. Many people hung around to see the games. I invited in retired professor of Systems Analysis, Richard Sherman, who talked right before we kicked off the tournament. He talked about current issues in on-line gaming including addiction, trends and future outlook Gray’s Anatomy night All of my residents love to watch Gray’s so I got pizza and we all watched together in the basement. We started the program at 8 pm, had dinner for everyone. I invited Dr. Joe Sanchez from McCullough Hyde Hospital. He is an ER doc there and told us all about his experiences there. It was awesome! Corridor Dinner I took a group of residents to another dining hall on campus that we don’t normally go to. We bonded and got to know each other better. I invited my favorite professor to join us. I brought an article from USA today and started a conversation about it. I took all of the pre-med students in the hall to dinner and we ate with the chief departmental adviser from Zoology. I paid for her dinner.

  4. On your card… First Name My major… An interest of my residents (in my hall)… My last social program was… My favorite professor is…

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