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Sheldonian Theatre
UK MEMORY STAMP No. 22 - SHELDONIAN THEATRE
Add reviewL_DIS_REVIEW_BY Saurav 17:57 06.03.2016
Sounds like a great
Sounds like a great trip. We're also not fond of tours (never took one) but due to lack of time on this trip we're thinking of taknig a day trip to Oxford and Stratford. Trying to decide which company to use. Could you let us know the name of the company you used? It seems they were reliable. We've read some reviews and it seems those companies which have the trip we want have both good and very bad reviews. We're planning to buy tickets online and are a little concerned about dependability of the tour companies. Appreciate any info. Thanks
L_DIS_REVIEW_BY Arsalan 17:57 06.03.2016
Thanks so much Dani!
Thanks so much Dani! I am totally lovading these as well. I hope you find a supadplier — would love to see your denigss! xoxo — Brandi
L_DIS_REVIEW_BY Luis 17:16 06.03.2016
Since there is so ma
Since there is so many fields of sapicelties that I have a choice of, I still really can't choose one. So I am going base on my personal experiences. My original goal back in high school and maybe even before that, was to work in a Neonatal ICU! I had a brother that passed before he had his first birthday from heart complications, and that year I spent a lot of time at hospitals with my parents. My goal the first couple of years was to work with babies just like him. That was until I had my own children, I would of still loved to have worked in that career field but the heart ache I would most likely endure when one of those babies did not make it home. I could not have handled!On to more positive experiences, I have worked with the elderly and Geriatrics interests me very much. Being surrounded with people that have lived a fulfilled life is so much more rewarding. Even though at times it is the ending stages of their lives, and it is sad when someone does pass. It's less of a heartache to know that most of the time they are ready to move on. They are still very dependent on you and when you are able to help them with their needs that's the most rewarding of all, plus you form a special relationship with the patients and their families.
L_DIS_REVIEW_BY Kerem 17:16 06.03.2016
A psychiatrist is a
A psychiatrist is a phyiacisn who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders. I have a bachelor’s degree in the social services field. For several years, I have worked with children who have been diagnosed with mental disorders. It is upsetting to see children victimize at an early age and even more disturbing to see them as predators as early as 5 years of age, however knowing that I am doing my part to assist them in becoming functioning youths and adults is rewarding. The empathy, confidentiality and maturity of a medical assistant are definitely needed in this area. I enjoy establishing a rapport with these clients and helping them to find adequate coping skills to deal with their disorders, therefore I would like to work for a psychiatrist.I would not like to work for an emergency phyiacisn for several reasons. I will explain a few. Patients who come to the emergency center typically have serious injuries or trauma. I would not like to have my mind constantly focused on who is coming thru the door and how sever the prognosis is. Knowing myself, I know that would be my focus and I would not be very productive. Also, in the emergency room the staff has to be prepared for anything, I would prefer an area that focuses on a particular specialty. Most importantly, I do not wish to see excessive amounts of blood loss on a regular basis. Actually, not even a minimal amount of blood loss on a regular basis. Giving my opinion and thoughts about this specialty, I would not be an effective employee.
L_DIS_REVIEW_BY Sophia 19:17 04.03.2016
You said that there
You said that there is too much to see in this country. I ceblerated my second anniversary in London in early October and it never ceases to amaze me how well the elderly age in this country. You do a remarkable job of sharing your experiences in the UK but if I may suggest, try to catch snippets of the tales they tell about these precious places. I'm never leaving because as you implied so eloquently, there is always something else to see.QUESTION: Have you ever been to Southend on Sea? I lived there for two months during a project and I will never forget it.Happy anniversary Lady.
L_DIS_REVIEW_BY Maria 19:06 04.03.2016
Oh lush!!!!! The pap
Oh lush!!!!! The paper really does not need any other elmlbeies, it would be a shame to cover it! Your colouring is soooooooooooo good, how you do this???!!! Really pretty.Hugs, Alessandra
L_DIS_REVIEW_BY Bebe 14:54 04.03.2016
Sandra this is lovel
Sandra this is lovely! I love her puplre hair and that paper is so pretty!I'm so glad you could join our Non-Traditional Hair colour challenge! See you at the Facebook Fun Day!Arabella
L_DIS_REVIEW_BY Tatiane 13:25 01.08.2015
Where do all those f
Where do all those fantastic stpams come from? Which countries I mean? I live in Canada. Beautiful country. Worlds most boring stpams. Do you have penpals that send them to you? I'm literally swooning over them!
L_DIS_REVIEW_BY Klhfl 15:01 23.08.2014
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