more random photos!

from left: Ruth, Weiling, Keyun (hidden by Weiling), Lingting (in blue, sitting, getting bandaged), Clara (looking really stunned) and Liling.
us, before our Therapeutic Communication presentation.

Clara, Weiling, ME!!, Liling, in the toilet, after the presentation!

ME!!, and melissa, during our Carwash break!
oh! that's the tap that saved our lives! we need not go all the way to the second floor and/or the boys' toilet to get water! hahahaha!!! all thanks to the very nice and kind cleaner uncle! YEA~!!! =D

yea, that's my lovely shoulder tan line. ok. it was my SB line. bad eh?
fyi, no PhotoShopping or camera tricks were used in the above photo.
i am REALLY that red! surprisingly, only my shoulders got it!
carwashing from 11am-1.30pm isn't really such a good timing.
carwashing? yea, you didn't hear (read) me wrong. it's one of my new mods.
NUR 1110z - Therapeutic Communication with a Car
NUR 1112z - Contemporary Nursing and Carwashing
NUR 1118z - Carwashing Placement

ok, since zhiwei doesn't really get why Fungi will win Chicken, i shall explain it from a Physiological point of view. i learnt this during my mod, NUR 1112, Contemporary Nursing. as shown above, Fungi causes Myocarditis.
Myocarditis is defined as inflammatory changes in the heart muscle which might lead to tissue destruction and heart failure (Howes, 2008).
Fungi, upon releasing her spores, might cause myocarditis in Chicken, which might lead to chicken tissue destruction and chicken heart failure. Henceforth, Fungi will win the battle!
i hope this cleared your doubts, zhiwei!

don't you think the word "policy" looks like shuen's handwriting?
>>> mel: I KNOW WHY YOU ARE HERE~!!!! TO CHECK IF I POSTED YOUR PHOTO~!!!! HAHAHAHAHA.... tsk tsk. don't think i don't know you arh...
>>> keith: well, i can't promise i won't squirm. but i know i will still help you clean your wound! that's a good nurse! that's... ME~! lolx.
References
[i would highly recommend Chicken to take a look at the above link to determine if she has any clinical manifestations of myocarditis. if she does exhibit any, i would use Roper's 12 ADLs model to come out with a Nursing Care Plan for her, using the APIE method. Assessment 40%, Planning 10%, Interventions 30%, Evaluation 5%, Language 5%, Organisation 5%, Reference List 5%. hahaha!!!! nurses! please don't bomb sze!!! lolx. ]
hang on, guys!