It is well known to everyone that moving to new location with bulk of goods is not an easy task. It is one of the most problematic and chaotic task that people hardly try their hands to get involved in. Well if you are planning to make the shifting of your office or house to new location it is better to hire the services from the reputed packers movers companies. They will surely offer you with best of their services to make the relocation easier and hassle free. Almost all the moving companies…
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Added by john michal on November 24, 2009 at 3:43am —
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Bangalore in a well known city of India for it IT institutes. It is also doing best in the commercial field as most of the big companies have settle their office and firms in Bangalore. Movement of crowd in and out of the state is increasing day by day. People often move in this state for business purpose, in search of job, to get higher education in I.T field and for various other purposes. With the growth of business and movement of people packers and movers company of this place is mushroomin…
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Added by john michal on November 10, 2009 at 5:47am —
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Shifting with household goods to new location is not a fun chore job. It is one of the most difficult tasks, which unfold many unwanted issues. Lot of tasks has to be done with care and dedication to make relocation hassle free and cost effective. Well, everyone is much familiar about the difficulty of relocation and some might have even faced as well. So instead of facing a hard blow of packing and moving it is advisable to the people to hire the services from reputed moving agency.
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Added by john michal on October 13, 2009 at 5:23am —
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Mumbai formerly known as Bombay is the important city located in the state of Maharashtra. It is the second most populous city in the world. Mumbai is well known as the commercial and entertainment centre of India, generating 5% of India’s GDP. In this city there are many industries with IT Universities and automobile companies in the city. Mumbai offer wide range of Job opportunities that makes people to flock in Mumbai in a great rate. Being the commercial hub and financial capital of India, M…
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Added by john michal on October 5, 2009 at 1:40am —
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People often say that tasks shifting to new location with bulk of goods are really problematic tasks. It unfolds many unwanted issues that sometime make the people stress and mentally sick. Be it moving of household goods, office relocation, moving of industrial goods to new location, etc. These entire tasks involves packing, loading, unloading and unpacking which has to be done with proper care and dedication to make hassle free shifting. Though these tasks are full of risks and problematic it…
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Added by john michal on October 1, 2009 at 5:30am —
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People often say that tasks shifting to new location with bulk of goods are really problematic tasks. It unfolds many unwanted issues that sometime make the people stress and mentally sick. Be it moving of household goods, office relocation, moving of industrial goods to new location, etc. These entire tasks involves packing, loading, unloading and unpacking which has to be done with proper care and dedication to make hassle free shifting. Though these tasks are full of risks and problematic it…
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Added by john michal on October 1, 2009 at 5:30am —
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I am trying to decipher whether or not it is possible for AIDs to survive in an environment outside of bodily fluids. The important question would be what characteristics that are located only within bodily fluids contribute to the survival of the AIDs virus to such a point that it cannot survive without them. Hence, what temperature, climate, element(s)/chemical(s) are located only within bodily fluids and are also a main ingredient in AIDs survival.
Take note that AIDs is not just a human vir…
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Added by Wildrose on April 21, 2009 at 11:00pm —
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I was thinking the other day, after having a conversation with an acquaintance, whom I know has a gross STD called Gonorrhea that gives him warts in his most private places, about a common virus that passes onto a large percentage of humans. This is the herpes simple virus, the virus that causes cold sores. The question that came to mind is, if someone has this virus and an active cold sore in or around the mouth, whether male or female, could this virus be passed on to a partner's genitals if t…
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Added by Wildrose on April 21, 2009 at 12:51pm —
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We packed all night and went out for karaoke. We were met at our dorms by Big, Lin, and Tha at the crack of dawn. We said our goodbyes, and were on our way back home. The end :)
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Added by Jordan Markel on November 13, 2008 at 12:57am —
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We met the driver at 7:30 am, this time on a mission to see Bangkok General Hospital. The hospital shocked me right off the bat. First off, it was in a prime location in the center of Bangkok, where the sky train and subway system intersect. There were beautiful water fountains decorating the surrounding of the hospital. Inside the lobby, there was a piano being played, accompanied by a harp. We were told to wait on large, comfortable leather couches, where I immediately began to doze off for a…
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Added by Jordan Markel on November 13, 2008 at 12:55am —
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We met with the hospital driver at 7:30am and were on our way to Vajira Hospital. At Vajira Hospital, we were introduced to the Chief Director, who had American style pepperoni pizza waiting for us in his conference room to help us feel more at home. Little did he know that I much prefer the Thai food, I enjoyed every meal in Thailand to the fullest. The Chief Director talked us through a powerpoint presentation explaining the history of the hospital, research opportunities at the hospital, affi…
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Added by Jordan Markel on November 13, 2008 at 12:52am —
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We woke up early to get our presentations prepared; we were set to present at 2pm. The internet was not up yet, and we did the best we could. Most of all, I learned another lesson in procrastination. By the time 2pm rolled around, we were set to go. The conference room was filled up with about 50 medical students and 15 faculty. While setting up our presentation, we met a medical doctor who was visiting SWU from University of Hawaii. Here was there working on building a research project at SWU a…
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Added by Jordan Markel on November 13, 2008 at 12:50am —
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Today, we woke up and headed to the mall with Big and his mother. Paragon mall is the most luxurious shopping experience I have ever encountered, there were pianos being played all throughout the inside of the mall. The mall had every designer store thinkable, an enormous food store, and a cafeteria spanning close to a half mile. We ate some gourmet chocolates while sitting next to a water fountain. Less than twenty yards away, there was a small outdoor venue pop concert going on. After the mall…
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Added by Jordan Markel on November 13, 2008 at 12:48am —
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Today started another voyage into Bangkok, this time with Big. Our destination was Big's house in downtown Bangkok, where we were to stay Saturday night to take a weekend off from the medical school. After taking a bus ride, a taxi, and a short walk, we arrived at Big's house. Sometime in between all our stops, we got to see a few of the national statues and monuments. Big's house was a beatiful multi storied condo. His mom ordered us American-style delivery pepporoni pizza to help us feel more…
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Added by Jordan Markel on November 13, 2008 at 12:45am —
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The fact that we wanted to see many disciplines of medicine within the hospital worked well with the schedule of the medical students because the medical students are broken up into assigned groups and then each group does a 6 week assigned rotation together. Many of our student friends had just been switched from PICU rotation to surgery rotation and we were eager to learn more about surgery. We woke up bright and early and got over to the OR to observe the removal of intestinal polyps. We did…
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Added by Jordan Markel on November 13, 2008 at 12:42am —
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During our daily hospital rounds we were invited to sit in on one of the medical school courses being taught in the hospital that day. Dr. Sakara accepted us warmly, and we got the pleasure to sit in on her course in genetic predisposition to allergies. Dr. Sakara offered to present the lecture to the class in English, so that everybody could understand. The course experience was very educational and showed promise in the opportunity for USF students to learn a lot from the faculty at SWU. After…
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Added by Jordan Markel on November 13, 2008 at 12:39am —
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Today we spent the majority of the day on surgery rounds, learning about post-operative patient check ups. We spent time with two patients who had orthopedic surgeries on fractured bones, as well as a a patient who had a mastectomy. Later on, we spent some time in the undergraduate cafeteria, at which point we caught up with some friends. Zayar went off to play tennis and I went off to play basketball with our Thai friends. During the basketball games, the Thai students and I would talk about ou…
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Added by Jordan Markel on November 13, 2008 at 12:31am —
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Early this morning, the SWU van came to pick us up and take us back to Ongkharak. We were extremely tired that morning coming back but our stay at Ayuthaya gave us another invaluable perspective of medicine in Thailand. As undergraduates, however, there was only so much we could learn from visiting the wards and having doctors try their best to describe the cases. We felt that Ayuthaya would be a great place for an exchange student to stay and learn for a few days, however, the lack of other stu…
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Added by Jordan Markel on November 13, 2008 at 12:30am —
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We had breakfast in the hospital cafeteria and headed over to the NICU again to work with Dr. Bao. We really appreciated her willingness to teach us all about the NICU diseases. She was especially knowledgeable in Pediatric Infectious Diseases. The most common complications at the NICU seemed to be bacterial infections that led to respiratory problems. Later that afternoon, we headed over to the market that was taking place that day at the hospital, and Dr. Bao helped us barter some great prices…
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Added by Jordan Markel on November 13, 2008 at 12:29am —
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Today was less eventful than the previous day. We updated the blogs at the nurses station computers and then walked around a few wards. The wireless internet was only available on some floors of the administration building. This was not a teaching hospital like SWU, so providing wireless across the hospital was not as big of a priority. However, there are internet cafes within close walking distance to the hospital. There were fewer patients and their family members walking around and also fewer…
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Added by Jordan Markel on November 13, 2008 at 12:28am —
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