Wednesday, 8 May 2013
Tuesday, 7 May 2013
Swami Vivekananda-Laws of Life
Swami replied- "Yes, losing your confidence of getting another"
THOUGHTS
We are what our thoughts have made us;
So take care about what you think.
Words are secondary. Thoughts live; they travel far.
CONCENTRATION
When an idea exclusively occupies the mind
it is transformed in to an actual physical or mental state.
Who has all the knowledge in the world been gained but by the concentration of the
powers of mind? The world is ready to give up its secret if we only know how to
knock, how to give it the necessary blow. The strength and force of the blow
come through concentration. There is no limit to the power of the human mind.
The more concentrated it is, the more power is brought to bear on one point.
That is the secret.
Sunday, 5 May 2013
A detail account of Ex-Prince Paras Shah's heart-attack.
By Sunil Khadka
Last 22nd Mangshir, how can I forget that day? One of my Nepalese friend called me and said "Ex-prince is chased by someone, please rescue him." I haven't had any interaction with prince before. Though I also used to live in Bangkok, but I have never seen him. He being Ex-Prince and more importantly a Nepali citizen, I thought it was my responsibility to help him.
Ex-Prince Paras used to live in an apartment of Bangkok. There, some newly introduced 'suspicious' foreigners assaulted inside his apartment. He left that apartment due to insecurity after that and went to live in a hotel of Phuket. Even there he felt insecure. Some foreigners with suspicious nature used to come to introduce and meet him. Moreover, he felt like some such people following/chasing him constantly.
And one day while staying in hotel, he found somebody following him and he called some Nepalese he knew. Then, 3 Nepalese went there, put him in their car and took him to another place. Another vehicle was still following him from behind. Then one panicked Nepalese (friend of mine) called me very fearfully. I decided to help him and called them at the parking near my house. They came in full speed. Hurriedly I put Paras into my car. And I sped the car at the speed of 145kph. That was like flying not like driving. For a while, we had seen a vehicle following us. But I confused that and move ahead. I kept on driving my car for long on the open highway and after driving around 200km, I felt like we are now saved and took a deep breath.
Saturday, 4 May 2013
Thursday, 2 May 2013
Japanese professor Hirono's advices to Nepal.
Prepare a long term vision first.
Interviewed by Yogesh Pokhrel.
Interviewed by Yogesh Pokhrel.
Professor Ryokichi Hirono is the Professor Emeritus at the Keikei University, Japan. He holds various public positions at home and abroad, including membership on the central Environment Council of Tokyo, Japan, the International and Editorial Advisory Board of the Singapore Economic Review, and the Journal of Human Development, New York.
Besides, he is also associated with various foundations and research institutes in Japan and overseas. Prof. Hirono has been active in assisting the work of many international organisations as expert and consultant and now serving as senior programme advisor at the United Nations University. Yogesh Pokharel of The Rising Nepal had an opportunity to talk to Prof Hirono on various issues of his expertise including economic, development, policy making and environment among others during his recent visit to Nepal. Excerpts:
MBBS in Russia
Russian Federation also offers scholarship for Nepalese students to know more about it visit the official website of Ministry of Education Nepal. It's just for further information.
ABOUT MBBS IN RUSSIA
ABOUT MBBS IN RUSSIA
Russia is amongst the most sought after places when it comes to pursuing medical education. This country provides high quality education to the students from all over the world. Every year, nearly two million aspiring students enrol themselves in medical courses. The universities and institutes offer various facilities to the foreign students so that they can enrol themselves without any hassles. Besides this, you can save a considerable amount of money of you pursue the courses from Russia. The Russian institutes offer M.D degree which is accepted all around the globe. You can pursue the course in this country and practice as a doctor in any country of your choice. MBBS students can opt for English or Russian language. A large percentage of foreign students opt for English as the primary medium. If you opt for the Russian language then you have to spend an extra year learning this language.
Tuesday, 30 April 2013
7 suggestions by Chetan Bhagat to the youths.
Chetan Bhatat is an Indian columnist and author of best-selling novels like Five Point Someone, One night @ the call centre, the three mistakes of my life etc. He also has inspired many Bollywood films including the blockbuster 3 idiots.
Here are seven suggestions by the writer to all youths, it's shared by the writer on the social media.
1)
Funny how when you truly start loving yourself the world starts loving you.
2)
Don't be serious, be sincere.
3)
I see guys spending weeks, months trying to make a girl happy. I see girls waiting endlessly for their guys call.Is that all your life about, For your lover to validate you? Or to make a relationship work? Instead, why not focus on yourself-working on your goals, learning something, being a more positive person and helping others.This will boost your self-esteem far more than any lover ever could. Next time that guy or girl treats you badly, say than you. Say thank you for reminding me that I need to make myself the focus of my life, not you.
Sunday, 28 April 2013
Shreya, an Indian girl who scored full marks in SAT, TOEFL, AP tests!
BY PRINCI SHARMA
CAREERS360
15-year old Shreya's secret was extensive reading and not merely for the purpose of exams. "Read with a general interest, " she says.
CLASS 12 student Shreya Vardhan recently accomplished a feat by scoring full marks in SAT, TOEFL and Advanced Placement tests, which give students an edge during college admissions and scholarship applications. Her mother, Reena, says that she always taught her daughter to be focused towards her goal because then God made sure that she achieves it. The 15-year-old from DPS RK Puram shares her success and life mantras.
Preparation strategies |
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Q. How long did you prepare for these exams and which universities are on your radar?
A. I came to know about it through my friends at my school. I began preparing for it last October and gave exams in January this year. I have not decided on the university but I would like to go to institutions like MIT and Princeton.
Q. What was the key ingredient that helped you crack all the tests?
A. Reading over the years helped me a lot especially in the Critical Reading Section of SAT. It is designed to test how you read and understand.
Q. Tell us your study strategy?
A. I did not take any coaching. I think solving practice papers is very important. I tried to understand the pattern of questions, which helped me in scoring well. Apart from school studies, I set deadlines and made sure I finished a certain number of practice papers in a week. I also read related books.
Q. Wha’s your future aspiration?
A. I aspire to be a researcher in Physics, which is my favourite subject. I also want to become a fiction writer. I have already written some articles for newspapers and short stories for magazines.
Q. Who are your role models?
A. My parents, famous scientists like CV Raman, Madame Curie. Even some fictional characters inspire me a lot.
Q. What was the key ingredient that helped you crack all the tests?
A. Reading over the years helped me a lot especially in the Critical Reading Section of SAT. It is designed to test how you read and understand.
Q. Tell us your study strategy?
A. I did not take any coaching. I think solving practice papers is very important. I tried to understand the pattern of questions, which helped me in scoring well. Apart from school studies, I set deadlines and made sure I finished a certain number of practice papers in a week. I also read related books.
Q. Wha’s your future aspiration?
A. I aspire to be a researcher in Physics, which is my favourite subject. I also want to become a fiction writer. I have already written some articles for newspapers and short stories for magazines.
Q. Who are your role models?
A. My parents, famous scientists like CV Raman, Madame Curie. Even some fictional characters inspire me a lot.
Q. What are your interests besides studies?
A. I like to play tennis; Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic are my favourite players. I never miss their matches. I also paint and draw cartoons.
Q. What have been your other achievements?
A. I have been an NTSE scholar, and secured fifth rank in International Olympiad of Science in Class 9 and tenth rank in International Olympiad of English in Class 10.
Q. Your advice to students taking these exams?
A. Focus on what interests you. Read. And read everything with general interest. Set your deadlines and try to meet them. Solve as many practice papers as possible
A. I like to play tennis; Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic are my favourite players. I never miss their matches. I also paint and draw cartoons.
Q. What have been your other achievements?
A. I have been an NTSE scholar, and secured fifth rank in International Olympiad of Science in Class 9 and tenth rank in International Olympiad of English in Class 10.
Q. Your advice to students taking these exams?
A. Focus on what interests you. Read. And read everything with general interest. Set your deadlines and try to meet them. Solve as many practice papers as possible
Saturday, 27 April 2013
Dilli Ram Parajuli won $1m in Qatar Duty Free draw
CEO of Qatar Airways Akbar Al Bakar, during the $ one million raffle draw of at Doha International Airport. Nepalese man, Dilli Ram Parajuli has won the draw. Image courtesy.- Qatar Duty Free.
UPDATE:-According to Nepal Japan, Dilli Ram Poudel is from Kaski Nirmalpokhari 8, Maspatan. One of his relative told about this. Dilliram had called home and informed that he has won the lottery.
"He is the winner, but he hasn't got the money on his hand yet. So he is not willing to come to media at the moment. The winner himself is not willing to say that on record, how could I say more?" a person who claimed that be a relative brother of Dilli Ram told. "If we disclose everything now situation may be embarrassing later if we don't get the money by any chance, so we are choosing not to speak on record now." a relative of Dilliram Said. He said that he will come to media after getting money. They are probably not willing to come to light because of the risk of insecurity too. Dilli Ram Parajuli from Nepal has won the jackpot of One Million US dollar raffle of Qatar Duty Free at Doha international airport. It's a first time in the history of Qatar-Duty-Free raffle, Nepalese winning a jackpot. The lucky coupon number of Parajuli was 1922, which was picked in the draw held on Thursday. The CEO of Qatar Airways Akbar Al Bakar picked the winning ticket. The raffle draw was launched in 2006 and Parajuli is the 12th winner. |
Friday, 26 April 2013
Confused young generation!
Writer:- Bijay Timilsina
Article from leading website Ekantipur.com (Translated)
Dipesh, a student in Kathmandu coming from Bara, completed computer hardware course 5 years ago. And he also took mobile repairing course, when he saw the abundant usage of mobile in the market. He is not interested in all those fields now till he finished his exam of BBS final year.
He was failed in one subject in the first year, two in second year and now he is afraid of failing in 3 subjects in the third year. Now the thought of going to Japan to earn money is surfacing in his mind. The reason of that thought coming to his mind is that he saw some lads of Anamnagar going to Japan, Australia and UK and simply get fascinated from that.
Thursday, 25 April 2013
Samsung Galaxy Grand Duos in Nepal.
The Galaxy Grand Duos of Samsung is released in Nepal. The authorised distributor of Samsung INTERNATIONAL MARKETING SERVICES (IMS) has started to sell Galaxy Grand Duos in Nepal since last Saturday. It's considered as hybrid of Galaxy tab smartphone. Below is the detail information about phone.
Wednesday, 24 April 2013
5 biggest recent lies in Nepal
If the responsible body, media houses and business houses makes a serious mistake that's a bit weird. Here are 5 remarkable recent lies in Nepal.
1) NEW CONSTITUTION WILL COME IN 2 YEARS
Though Nepalese people are quite accustomed with the lies from the political leaders, this is the biggest lie of them all. Political parties had promised to draft a new constitution within 2 years of CA election, which was held on April 10, 2008. Parliament was extended four times, many prime ministers changed in the nation, still constitution was not drafted ridiculously. And politicians from all parties had spoke lots of craps during that period.
1) NEW CONSTITUTION WILL COME IN 2 YEARS
Though Nepalese people are quite accustomed with the lies from the political leaders, this is the biggest lie of them all. Political parties had promised to draft a new constitution within 2 years of CA election, which was held on April 10, 2008. Parliament was extended four times, many prime ministers changed in the nation, still constitution was not drafted ridiculously. And politicians from all parties had spoke lots of craps during that period.
Tuesday, 23 April 2013
HARD-TRUTH of job-market of Nepal.
REALITY CHECK
Less vacancies, (way) more applicants.
EDUCATION SERVICE COMMISSION
Vacant positions:-7,258
Applicants:-4,78,853
NEPAL TELECOM
Vacant Positions:- 32
Applicants:- 12,000
Less vacancies, (way) more applicants.
EDUCATION SERVICE COMMISSION
Vacant positions:-7,258
Applicants:-4,78,853
NEPAL TELECOM
Vacant Positions:- 32
Applicants:- 12,000
Know your GOTRA.
Gotra means Clan esp. in Hindu society. It refers to people who are descendants in an unbroken male line from a common male ancestor.
Can I marry a person of same gotra?
According to Hindu religion, same-gotri marriages are prohibited. This prohibition is because they believe that the girl and the boy have common ancestors that is why they are like brother and sister. No one can marry her sister or vice versa. Gotra decides your lineage. If you are a Hindu then why are you thinking of marrying a person from same gotra. I hope you would not like to marry a girl who is your sister.
Scientifically, it has also been proved that marriage between persons having the same lineage produces babies having several genetic disorders and diseases. So science also believes the same way as Hindu Rishi Munis have written long before. Think how knowledgeable were our ancient Rishi. They were great biologists. They have told us long before what science is inventing today! (yahoo answer)
Gotrya can be identified with your surname. Below is the detail information about Gotra and surnames that includes. (source:-wikipedia)
Monday, 22 April 2013
15 inspiring donations made to Help Nepal Network by Nepalese residing in Nepal recently.
Help Nepal is a charity founded by the very impressive personality, head of BBC Nepali service, Rabindra Mishra. Help Nepal is on its sole mission to help marginalized Nepalese communities especially in rural Nepal. Since its establishment it has got tremendous support from Nepalese all over the world. Last year it stood second in Chase competition as well. In this blogpost 15 interesting and inspiring recent donations made by Nepalese residing in Nepal will be spotlighted. This article is prepared based on the information provided in the personal Facebook page of Mr. Rabindra Mishra.
1)SSP RAMESH KHAREL
Mr. Mishra's take on this:- SSP Kharel is the epitome of utmost honesty and dutifulness. We have heard many good things about him. Quite unexpectedly, he called me and said "Rabindra ji, I had been to Haiti recently, and I was given some money for my travel expenses. Due to the hospitality shown by Nepal Army, Police and other Nepalese working over there the money was spared. And I want to donate that amount to your prestigious "100m charitable Endowment Fund".
Saturday, 20 April 2013
Top 5 trekking-spots of Nepal.
1) Langtang Trekking
Trekking includes, Langtang valley, Gosainkund lakes, Helambu valley, Langtang national Park, ice flutes of Gyangchempo, Trisuli River, Trasuli Bazzar, Dhunche, Syabrubensi, Sherpa village located at the edge of the Langtang National Park, Oak and Rhododendron forests, glacial moraine, Tamang valley, Kyangin Gompa (Yak cheese is found here), Nubamatang, Syabru, till the Gateway of Tibet (Backtracking) Sing Gompa (where Gosainkund is located), Llaurebena Pass (4610m), Helambu Valley, Gul Bhanjyang . |
Monday, 15 April 2013
A MUST KNOW FOR ALL MEDICAL ENTRANCE STUDENTS
First time in Nepal
----Compiled by : Kishor Joshi,MBBS final year,IOM
1. Test tube baby
-On falgun 20, 2061 Nepal’s first test tube baby Om Mani Tamang was born. Since then more than hundred test tube babies have been born at In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) center of OM hospital. It should be noted that when Om Mani Tamang was born, first test tube baby of world, Louis Brown was 27 years old. Till date there are over 12 lakhs test tube babies in the world.
2. Cochlear implantation
- First cochlear implantation in Nepal was strated in 26th December, 2004 in TU Teaching Hospital
3. Stem cell bank
- A couple of years ago Good health people service and diagnostic center headed by Gautam pradhan got affiliation from Cryo bank international to preserve stem cell.Stem cells are extracted from blood in the umbilical cord.Stem cells are primitive cells with the possibility of both self renewal and differentiation and thus can be used to treat blood cancer,various anemias,myocardial infarction,Alzheimer’s disease,diabetes etc.It costs around one lakh 15 thousand to preserve stem cells in International bank for 21 years.
SNAKE BITES
By BISHAL GYAWALI
1. Snake venom is a cocktail of proteins: many (>20) are enzymes like phospholipase, ATPase, nucleotidase and other non enzymatic compounds like neurotoxins, hemorrhagins, and cardiotoxins. The outcome of snake bites is very unpredictable ranging from virtually no effect to death.
2. Local pain, paresthesia(altered sensation) and swelling suggest Cobra bites. Tissue necrosis suggests viper bites.
3. Nausea, vomiting, tachycardia, syncope, cold and clammy skin soon after the bite. These features are seen due to fright rxn.
1. Snake venom is a cocktail of proteins: many (>20) are enzymes like phospholipase, ATPase, nucleotidase and other non enzymatic compounds like neurotoxins, hemorrhagins, and cardiotoxins. The outcome of snake bites is very unpredictable ranging from virtually no effect to death.
2. Local pain, paresthesia(altered sensation) and swelling suggest Cobra bites. Tissue necrosis suggests viper bites.
3. Nausea, vomiting, tachycardia, syncope, cold and clammy skin soon after the bite. These features are seen due to fright rxn.
Converting from Unicode font to Preeti font (& vice versa) solved
Sunday, 14 April 2013
Rabi Lamichhane set the world record for longest television talk show.
Nepalese television presenter Rabi Lamichhane (L) is presented with a certificate by a Guinness World Records official after taking the world record for hosting longest television talk show in Kathmandu on April 14, 2013. Lamichhane set the world record for the longest television talk show by staying on air for 62 hours and 12 minutes, organisers said Sunday. One hundred guests, ranging from former Maoist rebel leader Pushpa Kamal Dahal, to the Indian ambassador to Nepal, to Nepalese television celebrities and common people joined Lamichhane during the programme. AFP PHOTO/ STR |
Tuesday, 9 April 2013
THE PURPOSE OF LIFE
This article was published in the annual magazine "Souvenier" published by FSU, IOM.
-Dr. BISHAL GYAWALI
MBBS IOM Topper 2068
MBBS Entrance Topper 2062
SLC Board First 2059
Being a medical student, we have to accept many harsh realities of life, most important being death. Its really difficult to believe that every people dies one day, including ourselves. We have seen many deaths by now, and may be have tried to counsel the relatives in many of those occasions. And it feels, in many of those occasions, that its THAT GUY who has died, its SOMEBODY ELSE who suffered, or even sometimes as “he deserved the death” and we never realize that similar trauma could very much occur to ourselves or our dear ones. Maybe it’s the reason why our behaviour as junior doctors to the patients and patient party has been far from exemplary. But this conduct stuff is not what I want to talk about today.
Monday, 8 April 2013
Application Essay-Key to good colleges.
Writer:-Pradip Basyal
Article from Nepal Magazine (Translated)
The power of knowing oneself and writing the truth.
Chandan Subedi had completed his 10+2 from Narayangarh Chitwan. His family used to make living out of agriculture so computer was kind of pipe dream for him then. Television came in his home after he completed his schooling. He was born in Kashmir India. His family returned to Nepal due to the insecurity over there. He can now comprehend the difficult life of his family better. And that painful part of life has been undying inspiration for him now because it has taken him up to Massachusetts Institute Of Technology (MIT), where he is currently studying Bachelor of Physics.
Sunday, 7 April 2013
DREADFUL DAY---- A DAY BEFORE THE ENTRANCE EXAM
How to prepare for Medical/Engineering/Other Entrance exams when you have only a day left?
Bishal Gyawali's tips for MBBS aspirants.
-Dr. BISHAL GYAWALI
MBBS IOM Topper 2068
MBBS Entrance Topper 2062
SLC Board First 2059
Suppose your entrance exam is on Saturday morning 8 am onwards(as it usually is—but take this as a sample for any other exams). So what to do from Friday--- this is the time when tension starts escalating, you get nervous and know not what to do and what not to. Most of the students get in complete disarray during this time. Confusion mounts! Shall I study Physics?—you start reading it for an hour but in the back of your head you feel you got to study chemistry and you have forgotten many of biology part as well. So without completing Physics, you shift to chemistry---but cant concentrate and again go for bio---and time is running fast---and you feel you know nothing and have eth left for revision—you get more nervous---mind stops working well---cant sleep that night---next morning you are sure you will flunk!! ---EXACTLY SAME IS THE SCENARIO WITH MOST OF THE STUDENTS WHO DON’T MAKE THROUGH THE ENTRANCE EXAM. You must have seen that many studious guys also cant succeed in entrance exams—this is the reason---ill management of the last hour!! This is the most crucial time for exam preparation—however, we cant make optimum use of it---with the resultant effect that all our hard work of 1 year goes down to drain!! So what is the best way of preparing in the last day? I have following recommendations:
JUST 100 MCQS AWAY FROM BEING A DOCTOR!!!....
-Dr. BISHAL GYAWALI
MBBS IOM Topper 2068
MBBS Entrance Topper 2062
SLC Board First 2059
So the exam season has begun ! And with it has begun the anxiety among many medical entrance students. Thousands of students from all over the nation have been gathered in Kathmandu after their plus two exams—all with a common aspiration to be a doctor, indeed a very humanitarian as well as a lucrative profession to pursue, not to mention the prestige that it brings alongside. However, most of the students don’t take the medical entrance exams seriously---until the exam dates are announced!!! And when the dates are actually announced---there is a SCENE!! EXACTLY LIKE THIS: OMG, I haven’t studied this. OMG I haven’t studied that. I haven’t even touched these chapters. My plant physiology is all remaining!! I haven’t even heard about semiconductors!!! How to do the numerical of electrochemistry??? And to add injury to insult, just that’s the time when everybody starts taking model questions--- and 100s of new books appear on the market. Poor guy from Pokhara(just for example) who came to Kathmandu 3 months back with high hopes of being a doctor and going back home with triumph during Dashain, now realizes that all his dreams are gradually falling apart!! Now that he is just 100 MCQs away from being a doctor, he realizes that the entrance has come too soon for him to conquer.
Friday, 5 April 2013
Expenditures of Nepali Actress.
1)JHARANA BAJRACHARYA
Monthly expenditure:- 42 thousand.
Fuel cost:-10 thousand (of her scooty and car)
Servicing cost:- 3 thousand (per month)
Parlour cost (threading and facial):-3 thousand.
Cosmetic stuffs:- 3 thousand.
She does clothing shopping upto 10 Thousand at a time.
Spending on books:- 3 thousand.
Restaurant Costs:-15 thousand.
Mobile Cost:- 4 thousand.
Income Source:-Films, Music Video, fashion show, ads and her newly opened mediation center.She said that she hasn't fallen into debt yet.
Thursday, 4 April 2013
Earning of Anju Panta
Anju Panta is among the highest paid singers from Nepal. She pocketed 50 thousand NRS for a concert in Hetauda few days ago. During her struggling days she used to do music practice for 14 hours. She has recorded more than 5000 songs yet including folks, modern and item songs.
- For singing in other's album she charges 18 Thousand to 20 thousand (NRS).
- To sing in different programmes she needs 80 thousand NRS and air tickets.
- For the programmes in capital regions her charge is 55 thousand.
Wednesday, 3 April 2013
Plight of Nepalese students abroad.
Writer:-Yadav Bhattarai (President WNSO)
Article from Nepal Magazine (Translated).
Pravin Chhetri, had almost forgotten that he had paid hundreds of thousands of ammount to the consultancy when he got visa. But After reaching London, college asked for money with him again. Consultancy had cheated on him by not transferring money to the college.
Monday, 4 March 2013
Binod Chaudhary in Forbes.
Binod Chaudhary has been the first Nepalese to be listed in the Forbes list of Billionaire. Below is the screenshot from the Forbes website. To see in the original Forbe's site click here.
Mr Chaudhary's tweet after that.
Why did Bhagwan Koirala resign?
This is copied from the Facebook wall of Dr. Bhagwan Koirala.
Please let all Nepalis know how an honest and able Nepali professional faces extreme resistance from dishonest and corrupt (un)professionals. More from Dr. Koirala,
Please let all Nepalis know how an honest and able Nepali professional faces extreme resistance from dishonest and corrupt (un)professionals. More from Dr. Koirala,
Monday, 25 February 2013
UNDERGRADUATE FINANCIAL AID.
SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITIES TO STUDY IN THE UNITED STATES.
(Please also go through my previous two blog posts about US study. )This blog post is based on an info-graphic created by Wesley Teter and Nancy Keteku of Education USA. Hope this will be tremendously useful for aspiring student. Scholarship is always a worthy way (& in most cases mandatory too) for the students for their further studies.
Average Cost
Tuesday, 19 February 2013
US-Craze & things to be considered.
Now the craze to US study is tremendous. Students get fascinated to study there, merely knowing the fact that US is a developed nation and supreme power in the world. Meanwhile, they don't simply analyse all aspects of student life in there, or they don't think meticulously weather USA is actually suitable for them or not either. Before reading this blog please read my another blog post which will give you the basic clues of student life in USA, by clicking here. I will discuss here the few things to be considered based on the financial issue, before considering US for the further studies. US is not always a charming destination to purse the further education, your life can really be a hell on Earth if you leap without looking.
Study in USA FAQs.
This is information is now bit old, still it is useful for you to know all the aspects of student life in USA. Especially the prices might have been changed or inflation should be adjusted.
1. Is U.S. study appropriate for me?
1. Is U.S. study appropriate for me?
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