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Be Careful & Be Careful

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Of all the information I got from preparing for the study abroad agency, I would like to talk about something very upsetting today. The business of studying abroad maybe just a place to send one person abroad, but it is also a place where the life of a client is at stake. Of course, it is most important for those preparing to study abroad to try to find the correct information, but at the same time, the institute should strive for conscientious and accurate information delivery when requested. But now, most of the study abroad have forgotten these facts because their profits are so important. Especially, young 20-year-olds rely mostly on information from study centers to determine their studies and it has a huge impact on their lives. Despite being aware of these facts, the reality is that countless study institutes are solely devoted to their interests, guiding courses that are just more profitable. In fact, areas, where there are many students studying abroad, are rich in in...

A Respected Doctor in history: Sir William Osler (1849-1919)

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"CLINICIAN, epidemiologist, pathologist, teacher, historian, classical scholar, bibliographer, and bibliophile" Sir Willliam Osler   who was born a century ago, on July 12, 1849, has left a legacy of more than fifteen hundred publications and has inspired an even vastardegacy of writings about himself. His biography by Harvey Cushing (1925) is in two large volumes, and his “Memorial Volume’ (1926) fills more than six hundred pages.  Osier studied medicine at Toronto, Montreal and in Europe, his subsequent teaching as a professor of medicine at McGill, Philadelphia, and Oxford embodying the best features in English and European—especially German—methods, but always characterized by the ideal expressed in his self-selected epitaph, ”He taught medicine in the wards".  Sir Arthur MacNalty, in his article “Osier as a Scientist’ ( Nature, 162, 346; 1948), dealt fully with Osier's original contributions to scientific medicine, particularly his investigations of the...

Traces of the Silk Road, Journey of Uzbekistan - 2

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Tashkent: Amir Timur Square & Museum Inside the capital, Tashkent, Amir Timur Square in the middle of the area. A statue of Amir Timur, an indelible figure in Uzbekistan's history, is erected in the middle of the square. The Amir Timur Museum, which offers a glimpse of Uzbekistan's artistry, is also a must-see attraction. There are many miniature models and colorful paintings on display. Tashkent: Broadway & Painter Street Tashkent's Broadway & Paint Street, which looks like American Soho, is filled with the energy of young people. The streets are filled with artists who have given their names without signboards, and it's fun to see tourists as well as locals. Artists sitting on the street waiting for travelers, painting caricatures, or displaying cute crafts and antiques. If you want to keep happy memories in Tashkent for a long time, you might want to buy souvenirs here. Tashkent: Hazrati Imam Square Hazrati Imam Square, where you can s...

Traces of the Silk Road, Journey of Uzbekistan - 1

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Uzbekistan is famous for beautiful women in Asia. But did you know that there are many tourist attractions that we have never known before as well as unfamiliar countries?  We will go over all Uzbekistan's basic information and  the tourist attractions  before you leave! Today, let's take a look at the basic information of Uzbekistan. Weather in Uzbekistan Similar to Korea, the weather in Uzbekistan is very dry, and because of its continental climate, it is a country where dryness and severe daily temperature difference are common. So, the right season to travel is spring and fall, and it's actually similar throughout the four seasons, so be careful before traveling. Especially if you have skin problems like atopic dermatitis because of its dry constitution, you should be careful when traveling for a long time. Uzbekistan time difference and flight time The time difference is 4 hours slower than Korea and 10 hours slower than the central time of the United States...

Link Post : "A complete Guide To Traveling In Uzbekistan (and Why You Should Absolutely Do IT)"

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Link Post: "A complete Guide To Traveling In Uzbekistan (and Why You Should Absolutely Do IT)" https://wearetravelgirls.com/complete-guide-uzbekistan/ by We Are Travel Girls Becky van Dijk & Vanessa Rivers Becky and Vanessa are two friends who met in London in 2015. They immediately bonded over a mutual love for travel and decided to come together to create a community to inspire women to get out of their comfort zone and see the world! At the time they met there were no travel community blogs that consistently shared travel articles from women around the world. So, they decided to create a website to promote female travel bloggers and bring together women from all around the globe, publishing five new, authentic, travel articles every week. Since We Are Travel Girls launched in 2016 we have expanded our brand to host events and meet-ups all over the world, curate bespoke luxury women’s only trips through Travel Girls Getaways, and proudly launched the cha...

What is it like to be a doctor?

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What is it like to be a doctor? The subject I'm going to look at today may be a very sensitive issue. What is it like to be a doctor? "Doctor" It's a very noble job to save lives and treat someone who's sick. If your neighbors are sick, where would you tell them to go? I'll recommend that anyone go to the hospital.  These doctors have worked hard over the centuries to help the world with their expertise and knowledge. Therefore wealth and honor were perhaps promised to them. While a doctor's job is a job that can enjoy wealth and honor in Korea or in the Western world, Russia and Eastern Europe are far from rich due to the influence of communism and must be based on individual beliefs and mission. Therefore, medical schools in Russia and Eastern Europe tend to accept foreign students more easily. So, admission is easy for foreigners, and academic achievement as a medical university is relatively high. So it would b...

List of Recommended Medical School in Uzbekistan

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List of Recommended Medical Schools in Uzbekistan     1.  Tashkent Pediatric Medical Institute Tashkent Pediatric Medical Institute has been arranged in 1972 and is leading institute on education in the area of “Pediatric Business”. During the 40 years of work, the Institute prepared more than 25000 highly qualified medical doctors. TashPMI – state higher education facility, performing the educational activity on the realization of main and professional education programs of higher education, as well as training-methodological, scientific work in line with the legislation of the Republic of Uzbekistan. - Tuition: $4000 per year Official Website:  http://tashpmi.uz/en/ 2. Andijan State Medical Institute Andijan State Medical Institute is founded in 1955 in one of the ancient cities of Fergana valley. The Institute keeps one of the leading positions amongst higher education facilities of the Republic. The scientific potential of the Institute...