bar charts, tables and double spacing, oh my.

Mar 07, 2004 14:39

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hatsumomo March 7 2004, 07:13:04 UTC
Leather bound?! Snazzy. I just spiral bound mine.

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Target journal anonymous March 7 2004, 17:26:13 UTC
AMPLE room in dermatology literature for psychological profiles of those who use sunbeds -- because most physicians who attend George and Georgina Hamiltons would be fascinated to know what impels "hypertanners" to seek actinic damage.

Congratulations on selecting an interesting and useful topic for research.

S

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Re: Target journal boring_fun March 8 2004, 02:19:24 UTC
well, now it's the morning after I'm an awful lot less enthusiastic about the whole thing. One more day left before I hand it in.

I'm going to have a word with my supervisor when he's less stressed, in the meanwhile I'll check out submission processes for journals. If I did have something published it would make a hell of a difference when I was applying for lab assistant posts or any postgrad stuff.

I was hoping I'd get my name included on the map-task experiment I spent 6 months coding for, but it's not looking too hopeful.

hope you're okay and looking after dj/being looked after if he's still over.

Also hope your monday isn't too stressful
x

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mountaindewrock March 8 2004, 08:17:20 UTC
Actually, it makes sense to me that people who frequent tanning salons would be health conscious and possess high self-esteem. If I still had the body I did when I was 25, I would be much more likely to want a fake-n-bake tan before hitting the beach. Now that I'm older and out of shape, I'm not going to be running around shirtless anywhere anyway, so why bother with a tan?

It's interesting that tanning beds are used so much in Glasgow, I would never have guessed. I don't see many tanning beds around here.

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