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	<title>Comments on: Call 029 2078 1494 and ask for SHAG</title>
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		<title>By: Josh</title>
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		<dc:creator>Josh</dc:creator>
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		<description>At Kansas State University, i was part of a program for several years called SHAPE - Sexual health awarness peer educators.  Before that it was STD-HIV-AIDs Peer. Educatorshttp://www.k-state.edu/lafene/SHAPE/index.htm

Also there was SLAC - Student Leaders Advisor Council; SHAC - Student Health Advisory Comittee; KISS - K-staters inspireds to stop smoking (i think).  So all told, I was a SHAC-er, a SLAC-er, a KISS-er, and in SHAPE.  it was good for a laugh during med-school interviews.  </description>
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<p>Also there was SLAC &#8211; Student Leaders Advisor Council; SHAC &#8211; Student Health Advisory Comittee; KISS &#8211; K-staters inspireds to stop smoking (i think).  So all told, I was a SHAC-er, a SLAC-er, a KISS-er, and in SHAPE.  it was good for a laugh during med-school interviews.</p>
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