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Open Question: Where Can I Buy a Japanese Ceremony Tea Kit? and more...

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Open Question: Where Can I Buy a Japanese Ceremony Tea Kit? and more...

Open Question: Where Can I Buy a Japanese Ceremony Tea Kit?

Hello, I have a brief question: Do you know where I can buy a Japanese Chadougu/Tea Ceremony Utensils Kit? すみません。 どこで茶道具を買えるか知りますか。 (サン・ジエゴに住んでいるんです。) Thank you very much! ありがとうございます。 I live in San Diego, CA. I know there are several Japanese markets nearby, however I fear they may not carry such things. If you know a specific place, please let me know. I have demonstration I need to present next week for my final project of Japanese class.Thanks again!

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I'm in San Diego, and I'm going to the sand dunes to ride... something... What should I bring? Lots of jackets or goggles or helmets?

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Open Question: I made a mistake on my UC application will this hurt me?

I am an ELC student and I applied to UC San Diego and UC Davis. On my application I wrote my personal statement on an hospital externship during the summer. I forgot to put it on the Extracurricular section with the hours and everything, but I mentioned that the school program I was in gives opprotunities for hospital job shadowing and externships. Good thing is i didn't forget to mention that I did a three week clinical in a hospital.

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Open Question: Medical Internship for High School Student?

I am currently a sophomore in high school, and next year I will be required to complete a two-week internship in whatever career I am interested in pursuing in when I become an adult. I live in San Diego, CA and want to become a doctor. I would like to internship at Scripps Memorial Hospital or any of the other many hospitals in the area. However, since I am under 18 and therefore unable to legally sign a contract and have no actual medical knowledge yet, what would I be able to do day to day for two weeks that I can learn to become a doctor? My school emphasizes the fact that I have to actually participate in the work environment I will be in and to learn skills that will be useful to me in the future.

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Open Question: i want to...please help! thanks?

ok so our class is going all the way from el centro to san Diego (about 2 hours) and i want to sit next to the boy i like on the bus ride over . what do i tell him so he'll sit next to me? or want to sit next to me?

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