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bikash kc
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Posted on 03-08-07 11:53
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sathiharu....... the title ppl use here in sajha to introduce themseleves hiding their real name is so interesting.........n sometimes funny too i wonder many a times wat must have been the thinking behind choosing a particular title by particular user? does it reflect sth deep down the psyche of that user or its simply like that only n we shudnt read much into it? it has really given me a jitter n really wanna know know ppls view lets put it this way-lets share each others experience or reason behind choosing a particular name? it culd be so enriching,so funny or we could know each other more....... unluckily i dont have a title..........i use my real name....... i wish i had one suru garauna ta sathi ho?
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SupariThula
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Posted on 03-08-07 12:15
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Posted on 03-08-07 12:21
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mine is simple...;-) it is actually pronounce as Ha-Kho- Ran. the meanin is.................. if you have sound recorder in your computer. record it and play it in reverse... then you will understand....;-)
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fucking heaven
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Posted on 03-08-07 12:22
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i m inspired by SONG FAT BOY SLIM IS F***ING IN HEAVEN
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world_map
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Posted on 03-08-07 12:34
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I love Geography.(I wish there was a girl called Geography!) :P
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Lemon
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Posted on 03-08-07 12:39
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Sorry to tread the thread elsewhere- World_map, you;ve got to check out www.geosense.net.. go rock the site ;)
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world_map
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Posted on 03-08-07 12:51
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Thanks Lemon for the link! I will definitely enjoy it. Sometimes the Globe looks similar to Lemon if were all green. ;)
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Samsara
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Posted on 03-08-07 12:59
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Being an econ guy en route towards being a dismal scientist soon, a name that practices what it preaches: Samsara = to exist is to suffer (or plainly suffering for most). Another more important reason will not be told.
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bikash kc
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Posted on 03-08-07 1:17
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mr. map!!!!!!!!!!! lemon kacho ma green hunchha tara pake pachi ta yellow hunna ra? which lemon r u talking abt?kacho ki pakeko? hahaha
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world_map
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Posted on 03-08-07 1:29
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Dr.KC, I am kind of color blind. Is there any treatment for Daltonism? :P
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Posted on 03-08-07 1:39
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hmmmmmmm interesting thread i struggled should i or shouldnt i reveal? finally i m doing here it goes The Hippocratic Oath is an oath traditionally taken by physicians pertaining to the ethical practice of medicine. It is widely believed that the oath was written by Hippocrates, the father of medicine, in the 4th Century B.C.E., or by one of his students.1 It is thus usually included in the Hippocratic Corpus.
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Posted on 03-08-07 1:43
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The Hippocratic Oath Original, translated from Greek. “ I swear by Apollo, Æsculapius, Hygieia, and Panacea, and I take to witness all the gods, all the goddesses, to keep according to my ability and my judgement, the following Oath. To consider dear to me as my parents him who taught me this art; to live in common with him and if necessary to share my goods with him; To look upon his children as my own brothers, to teach them this art if they so desire without fee or written promise; to impart to my sons and the sons of the master who taught me and the disciples who have enrolled themselves and have agreed to the rules of the profession, but to these alone the precepts and the instruction. I will prescribe regimens for the good of my patients according to my ability and my judgment and never do harm to anyone. To please no one will I prescribe a deadly drug nor give advice which may cause his death. Nor will I give a woman a pessary to procure abortion. But I will preserve the purity of my life and my arts. I will not cut for stone, even for patients in whom the disease is manifest; I will leave this operation to be performed by practitioners, specialists in this art. In every house where I come I will enter only for the good of my patients, keeping myself far from all intentional ill-doing and all seduction and especially from the pleasures of love with women or with men, be they free or slaves. All that may come to my knowledge in the exercise of my profession or in daily commerce with men, which ought not to be spread abroad, I will keep secret and will never reveal. If I keep this oath faithfully, may I enjoy my life and practice my art, respected by all men and in all times; but if I swerve from it or violate it, may the reverse be my lot. â€
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bikash kc
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Posted on 03-08-07 1:52
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mr. map pls leave me alone dont be vocal abt any body's profession u may be right or maynt be but since u have got that serious optic disorder..... i ve got the valuable info for u from wikipedia Treatment There is no treatment or cure for color blindness. Those with mild color deficiencies learn to associate colors with certain objects and are usually able to identify color as everyone else. However, they are unable to appreciate color in the same way as those with normal color vision.
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Posted on 03-08-07 1:58
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Bikash ji, Sorry for that. I am not color blind actually, was just kidding. :) Thanks for your effort anyway.
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bikash kc
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Posted on 03-08-07 2:04
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mr.hippo u posted the old version lets see the new one Modern relevance Engraving of Hippocrates by Peter Paul Rubens, 1638. Engraving of Hippocrates by Peter Paul Rubens, 1638.[1] Several parts of the oath have been removed or re-shaped over the years in various countries, schools, and societies as the social, religious, and political importance of medicine has changed. Most schools administer some form of oath, but the great majority no longer use the ancient version, which praised Greek deities, advocated teaching of men, and forbade general practitioners from surgery, abortion, and euthanasia. Also missing from the ancient Oath and from many modern versions are the complex ethical issues that face the modern physician. Changed portions of the oath: 1. To teach medicine to the sons of my teacher. In the past, medical schools would give preferential consideration to the children of physicians. Today this would constitute discrimination and is therefore no longer official policy. 2. Not to teach medicine to other people. If taken literally, a physician who attempts to educate or make aware of treatment options, even informally, to anyone not enrolled in medical school would lose his or her license. 3. To practice and prescribe to the best of my ability for the good of my patients, and to try to avoid harming them. This beneficial intention is the purpose of the physician. However, this item is still invoked in the modern discussions of euthanasia. 4. Never to do deliberate harm to anyone for anyone else's interest. Physician organizations in the U.S. and most other countries have strongly denounced physician participation in legal executions. 5. Never to attempt to induce an abortion. This item is still invoked in the modern discussions of abortion. 6. To avoid violating the morals of my community. Many licensing agencies will revoke a physician's license for offending the morals of the community ("moral turpitude"). 7. To avoid attempting to do things that other specialists can do better. The "stones" referred to are kidney stones or bladder stones, removal of which was judged too difficult for physicians, and therefore was left for surgeons (specialists). The value of specialization was recognized in that time. The range of knowledge and skills needed for the range of human problems has always made it impossible for any single physician to maintain expertise in all areas. This also highlights the different historical origins of the surgeon and the physician. 8. To keep the good of the patient as the highest priority. There may be other conflicting 'good purposes,' such as community welfare, conserving economic resources, supporting the criminal justice system, or simply making money for the physician or his employer that provide recurring challenges to physicians. 9. To avoid sexual relationships or other inappropriate entanglements with patients and families. The value of avoiding conflicts of interest isn't often questioned.
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Hi_nanu
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Posted on 03-08-07 2:11
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Posted on 03-08-07 2:13
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Uff,I did post in a wrong thread...Sorry Bikash Bhai...
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bikash kc
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Posted on 03-08-07 2:18
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mr.map i knew u were kidding i wrote the treatment to make u realize the difference btn really having a disease n imagining it its like heaven or hell just a moment u must have thought wat if i was really a color blind? saying like u did may pinch the sentiments of those who really have it but i m not doing moral policing hai........
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bikash kc
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Posted on 03-08-07 2:28
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come on nanu this is not fair moie pani magni dungro pani lukauni?bhayena ni anyway i suggest u to watch"THE PATCH ADAMS"A REAL STROY munna bhai mbbs was actually inspired by the patch adams so watch it n u will forget lage munna bhai mbbs
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Posted on 03-08-07 3:16
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ho really. i didn't knew dat. mi like samurai warrior and also like to watch hindi so my nick happens to be this. simple yaar! SupariThula where have you been all this time ?
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Posted on 03-08-07 10:29
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do i need to say anything abt me...bahun ko chora bhako le garda bahun kto..simple..haina ta... jai nepal
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