Didactic Blocks Expressed as Poetry: GIMDO
Transplant In the cupboard was an empty glass that has never been used, but to-day was a special occasion, perfect to bring it…
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Transplant In the cupboard was an empty glass that has never been used, but to-day was a special occasion, perfect to bring it…
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Orientation/ITM
Fresh Faces Hi, nice to meet you. Let me introduce myself. We will be classmates. Explanation: Though simple, the haiku was originally…
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Cardiovascular-Hematology
Latir You have betrayed me in my final hour — Sustained my life, now dying in a cage. Gurgling fountain, you still have years…
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Insomnia ‘Do not go gentle into that good night, Old age should burn and rave at close of day; Rage, rage against the dying…
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How was your last experience at a conference? Did you attend a few presentations in which the language and material flew over your head?…
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For each issue of The Differential, our arts editor will write a piece in a specific poetic form that reflects the themes, material, pathologies,…
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For the third installment of the Writing Workshop series, I am using the same prompt that was featured previously in Sara Pousti’s piece, “How…
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For each issue of The Differential, our Arts Editor will write a piece in a specific poetic form that reflects the themes, material, pathologies,…
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See! Adorned in hues of recognition, Orbs glistening and flashing dental whites — A younger self: another tradition — Now steps fulfilled, proven strong…
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Think back to the last time you read Romeo and Juliet. It was probably in high school English class, and you were assigned to…
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