Exorio, Regis et Reginae mundi
Doing a quick catalog over the weekend, I realized that a number of people who are a significant part of my own life are in the midst of a process (decision-making, administrative or otherwise) that will drastically change the shape of their life in the next four to twelve months.
These are people who I have had the pleasure to watch grow into the magnificent people that they are today. What strikes me about these people is that they are about to embark on endevours that I believe will allow them to rise to the same level of prominence that I have seen them rise to in their student lives. I am immensely proud of all them.
To them I say, "Good luck and take care." However, I doubt they will need much of the first blessing.
In that spirit, here is today's question:
What event arguably had the greatest impact on the hematological structure of North America? (10 points)
These are people who I have had the pleasure to watch grow into the magnificent people that they are today. What strikes me about these people is that they are about to embark on endevours that I believe will allow them to rise to the same level of prominence that I have seen them rise to in their student lives. I am immensely proud of all them.
To them I say, "Good luck and take care." However, I doubt they will need much of the first blessing.
In that spirit, here is today's question:
What event arguably had the greatest impact on the hematological structure of North America? (10 points)
4 Comments:
That's because you are super-smart.
Yeah, but you were smart enough to listen to me.
Um the 1916 discovery of a soultion that would allow blood to be kept for several days?
Oh my god, my roommates read this.
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