MY RECENT FINDS

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My search history is a mess. Okay, not literally. What I mean is, there's tons of different searches that I've been up to ranging different topics and fields. I'm always searching for something. Even checking words, the search bar has sort of displaced the dictionary I have installed on my phone.

And with studies, tests amd exams, school everything school plus other random knowledge that I'm getting, I'm always checking up something. So much for someone who leans towards learning stuff on YouTube and using her browser than studying actual school materials.

Straight up to what it is, my last search(es) are/were;

In exactly a week from today, I'd be having my end of semester exams. This postulate, which I stumbled upon in my jotter where I had put it down when the lecturer only spoke of it in passing has it's meaning alien to me. Knowing my lecturers, this might just be a theory question, so I had to check it up. It's all on Virology and I would bore you no further with details about it.
Glad I've covered it all now.

Next search was

he contents of the secretion of the prostrate gland.

This was for my manual fillings. I dont have this in my note and it's imperative that while i fill my manual, i alao memorize this answer. It might just spring up as an exam question.Following it up were diagrams of some varying organs of the body in relation to their positions and functions.

And the next after that..

While studying, I came across this name(shape of an bacterial organism, by the way) and I thought to check up how it's pronounced and do some learning on it. I don't like to be half-sure about words and how they're pronounced or what they mean. Knowing them for certain gives me some level of confidence alongside offering clarity.

That's about the most. The prompt only asked one, but see, I shared three. It could have been longer. I'm doing too much, right? Tsk!
You know, you know...

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