Sunday, May 1, 2011
Monday, April 25, 2011
Today, we're learning about Social Marketing in Dietetics Practice - a very important concept for future dietitians to learn and practice. Some very important concepts I've learned today:
"With social marketing, you can have some truly improved outcomes. Because it is evidence-based — based on what works — you have more effective use of resources." Leah Devlin, State Health Director, Division of Public Health North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services.
"With social marketing, you can have some truly improved outcomes. Because it is evidence-based — based on what works — you have more effective use of resources." Leah Devlin, State Health Director, Division of Public Health North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services.
Also
"Sure, we’re all smart.We’re program planners.We know what we’re doing. But we have to listen. That’s what is critical in a social marketing effort." Jewel C. Love, Vice President, MEE Productions, Inc. (produces materials for public health campaigns).
Love Dietetics!
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Anas, our Syrian neighbors' baby boy (nick names: Annoosi, and Nannoosi) on my desk chair. Rami - his brother, who's also my brother's best friend brings him downstairs to our apartment every evening. Yesterday, Anas decided he was going to stay longer than he normally does. So, there was enough time to take some pictures...
P.S. Anas is an Arabic name, and means "friendliness," and very sociable.
P.P.S. Our Syrian neighbors live just upstairs. They are also our best friends. We call each other every day, exchange delicious dishes, go to the mall together every Wednesday, and spend lots of time together. Each day, Rami can't wait to get back from school, so he can play with my brother, since he goes to school and my brother is home schooled. The few times they spend away from each other are very stressful on both guys - I feel for them...
Monday, April 18, 2011
Melissa (my classmate) LOVES cooking, just like I LOVE eating. She made cupcakes on Saturday (picture above), and "sold" them to her neighbors and friends...She sold them for: making a good deed (i.e. Price = good deed). In other words, if you wanted to eat from her cupcakes, you must have done some type of good deed to/for someone. Otherwise, you can't have a piece till you go do some type of good deed...She's creative. Good Job, Melissa...Unfortunately, I couldn't make it to where she is, since she's in New Jersey and I'm in Saudi Arabia - too bad...
P.S. I forgot to ask her if the ribbon is edible too - It looks so "delicious."
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