Everyone has a photographic memory, some just don't have film. Who I am honestly depends on who is asking and how close they are standing at the time. If everyone had one word in common for me it would be imagination, I'm sure at least of that.
Gray's Anatomy Review by Loukas, Marios; Tubbs, R. Shane; Abrahams, Peter H.
May 29, 2024
Not exactly the review of simple anatomy I was looking for, since really a lot and maybe a majority of questions about diseases and disorders in this
Not exactly the review of simple anatomy I was looking for, since really a lot and maybe a majority of questions about diseases and disorders in this one so probably mostly geared towards medical school type advanced A&P.
Feb 21, 2009
A Journey To Midnight
When I ceased attending public schools I would have been in third grade. I was the student given the nickname 'daydreamer' by the teacher. I have to admit I was a child who felt entitled; that grades were not a motivating factor for me and I was bored with my surroundings (yes, even at that age). If I was assigned reading for homework, I would pick it up and if it bored me I would put it right back down and accept whatever grade. My teacher thought I cheated when I did class work, because I would get that done without a flaw, all the while looking our the window or wherever else my mind happened to wander. The reason I did this was, of course, that I was already more advanced than my grade level, though they didn't know it at the time.
The reason I bring it up in this review is because of what happened shortly after. 'Midnight Is A Place' was the first piece of literature I read on my own other than a little hardy boy mystery novel; the first book that captured my imagination as a child and made fiction seem to jump off the page into the real world. I'd had some classics read to me, and gotten bored at points. For some obvious reason, the way this book was written from the perspective of a bored child was something I really latched on to. I couldn't put it down until I'd finished it. That is why I love the book, to this day. Though I have read many since, this book was the first that made the experience of reading more than just a word at a time exercise in whatever - it made the experience of literature my own.
There is most definitely a great deal to be said for a book that can do this for a child, especially for a child that didn't seem to belong anywhere else. Since beginning to study at home, I've come a long way. I'm not sure I'll ever be done with reading books.