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Friday, May 4, 2012

SIX WAYS TO GET AHEAD AT WORK




Could you use a raise? These great tips will make you the dream employee. Not only will the company see the benefits of your labor, but over time you too should see the gains!
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An extraordinary boss communicates his expectations clearly to his team. That way, everyone understands what it will take to make your company succeed.
With that in mind: If you are the boss, you’ll want to share this column with your team, because it will make your job a heck of a lot easier. And if by chance you’re not the boss, memorize this column–because it contains the key to long-term success.
Here are the rules for keeping your boss happy:

1. Be true to your word.

Your boss wants to trust you. Really.  Therefore, whenever you accept an assignment, follow through religiously, even fanatically. Do what you say you’re going to do. Never overcommit, and avoid hedging your bets with vague statements like “I’ll try” and “maybe.” Instead, make your word carry real weight.

2. No surprises, ever.

The secret fear of every boss is that employees are screwing up but are not saying anything about it.  So even if you’re afraid some bad news might upset your boss, make sure he’s informed. Note: If your boss consistently “shoots the messenger,” you can ignore this rule–because his behavior shows he doesn’t really want to be in the know.

3. Be prepared on the details.

Your boss wants to believe you’re competent and on top of things.  That’s why she sometimes picks an aspect of your job and begins randomly asking penetrating questions. Therefore, whenever you’re meeting with the boss, have the details ready so you can answer these queries with grace and aplomb.

4. Take your job seriously.

Bosses appreciate individuals who truly care about what they do and willing to take the time to achieve a deep understanding of their craft. Bosses need people who have unique expertise. You don’t have to be a pro at everything, but you should definitely have a specific area of knowledge that your boss values.

5. Have your boss’s back.

When you see your boss about to make a foolish decision, it’s your responsibility to attempt to convince him to make a different one. Make your best case, and express yourself clearly. However, once the decision is actually made, do your best to make it work–regardless of whether you think it was the right one.

6. Provide solutions, not complaints.

Complainers are the bane of your boss’s existence. Nothing is more irritating or more boring than listening to somebody kvetch about things that they’re not willing to change.  So never bring up a problem unless you’ve got a solution to propose–or are willing to take the advice the boss gives you.
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Announcement from Bravo Recruitment -Hot Jobs – 1/5/2012


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Hot Jobs – Week commencing 1/5/2012
All jobs are advertised on www.bravorecruitment.com – please apply through the website

1. CEO – Africa – Must have CEO Mobile Operator Experience, preferably in Africa – Excellent package.
2. CFO – Ivory Coast – $10kpm net plus expat bens. – Must Speak French and have CFO experience in a mobile operator.
3. Senior Director - Branding and Marketing Communications. Qatar - $215k pa plus expat bens
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5. Senior Director – Sales – Direct Channels – Qatar - Must speak Arabic. $215k pa plus expat bens
6. Head of Customer Experience - IPTV/VoD//OTT - Qatar - $160-180k plus expat bens 
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9. Assistant Director - Marketing & Communications - IPTV/OTT/VoD - - Qatar - $160-180k plus expat bens 
10. Group Senior Manager Pricing – Qatar - $150k net plus expat bens
11. Pricing Consultant - Afghanistan - 6-8k USD pm plus expat bens
12. Key Account Manager - Packet Core & IP – Japan $8k Net plus expat package 
13. Senior Solutions Consultant IP/Packet Core - – Japan $8k Net plus expat package 
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Happy Hunting and Good Luck
Regards

Luke Cowgill
Chief Executive
 
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Green Hydroponic Wheel Concept


 Green Hydroponic Wheel Concept by Libero Rutilo is truly a conceptual revolutionary rotary hydroponic program developed by NASA in order to supply continuous provide regarding fresh herbs and salad in spaceship. It’s rather useful that this industrial designer required transferring the concept directly into our daily life and thus far it looks fairly promising. This rotary backyard could be the first one for being an iconic object in your house regarding both its inimitable design and benefits. If you compare this to conventional backyard, Green Wheel provides far more advantages, for case, you’ll be able to produce a variety of agricultural goods in the convenience of your own living space.







Tamil Movie Song - Nandu - Kaise Kahoon Kuch Kahna Sakoon

P.B.ஸ்ரீனிவாஸ் இசைஞானி இளையராஜாவுக்காக ஒரு பாட்டு எழுதிருக்கார். 

தமிழ் பாட்டு இல்ல...ஹிந்தி பாட்டு. 

ஹிந்தி படத்துல இல்ல...தமிழ் படத்துல. 

அதி அழகான பாடல்கள் நிறைந்த., மகேந்திரன் இயக்கத்துல வெளி வந்த “நண்டு “ படத்துல “Kaise Kahoon Kuch Kahna Sakoon” அப்படின்னு ஒரு ஹிந்தி பாட்டு உண்டு.

அந்த பாட்டை இளையராஜாவுக்காக எழுதி கொடுத்தது P.B.ஸ்ரீனிவாஸ்.

கூடுதல் தகவல். இந்த படத்தின் கதை எழுத்தாளர் சிவசங்கரியோடது. 



                                                        Movie name: Nandu (1981) || Language: Tamil || Actors: Ashwini, Suresh, Kutti Padmini, Vanitha || Singers: Bhupendra, S.Janaki || Music Director: Ilayaraja

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"அடிமை பெண்"


எம்.ஜி.ஆர் கதாநாயகனாக, ஜெயலலிதா இரண்டு வேடத்தில் நடித்த "அடிமை பெண்"தான் நமக்கு தெரியும். ஆனால் அந்த படம் முதல் முறை எடுக்கப்பட்டு பாதியிலேயே நின்று போனதும் , இரண்டாவது முறையாக எடுக்கப்பட்ட படம் மட்டுமே வெளி வந்தது என்பதும் பெரும்பாலானோருக்கு தெரியாது.

முதல் முறை எடுத்து பாதியிலே நிறுத்தப்பட்ட "அடிமை பெண் " படத்தில் கே.ஆர்.விஜயா, ரத்னா, எம்.என்.நம்பியார், நடிக்க எம்.ஜி.ஆரால் இயக்கப்பட்டது. ஒன்றிரண்டு சீன்கள் எடுக்கப்பட்டதும் என்ன காரணத்தினாலோ படம் பாதியிலேயே நிறுத்தப்பட்டது. அதன் பின் வந்ததுதான் ஜெயலலிதா இரண்டு வேடத்தில் நடித்த "அடிமை பெண்".

பாதியிலேயே நிறுத்தப்பட்ட முதல் "அடிமை பெண்" படத்தில் இருந்து கே.ஆர்.விஜயாவும், எம்.ஜி.ஆரும் இடம் பெற்ற ஒரு காட்சி உங்களுக்காக.

இளையராஜா மற்றும் அவரின் சகோதரர்கள்.


"பட்டணத்தில் வேலை கிடைக்காவிட்டால் என்ன செய்வீர்கள்" என்று கேட்ட தாயிடம் "அப்படி ஒருவேளை எதிர்பார்த்தபடி வேலை கிடைக்கவில்லை என்றால் பிளாட்பாரத்தில் தெருவில் உட்கார்ந்து மக்கள் முன்பு வாசிப்போம் எங்களுக்கு என்ன கவலை " என்று பதில் சொன்னவர்கள் இளையராஜா மற்றும் அவரின் சகோதரர்கள்.

அப்படி ஒரு நிலை ஏற்படவில்லை என்றாலும் கடற்கரையில் உட்கார்ந்து வாசிப்பது போல ஒரு படம் எடுக்க ஆசைப்பட்டு அவர்கள் எடுத்துக்கொண்ட படம் இது ...

"வாணிஸ்ரீ".


வெங்கட ரத்னகுமாரி என்ற பெயர் கொண்ட ஒரு பெண் வாயப்பு கேட்டு ஒரு தெலுங்கு தயாரிப்பாளரை சந்தித்தபோது "மீன் மார்க்கெட்டில் நீ மீன் விற்று நான் பாத்திருகிறேனே "என்று கிண்டல் செய்திருக்கிறார்.

இதை கேட்டதும் எரிச்சலடைந்த அந்த பெண் “ தெரிந்துதானே வர சொன்னீங்க. இப்ப என்ன மீன் விக்கிற பொண்ணுன்னு சொல்றீங்க. என்கிட்ட மீன் வாங்கிட்டு போய், லாபம் வைச்சு வேற இடத்தில விக்க போறீங்களா என்ன ?" என்று கேட்டு வெளியேறி இருக்கிறார்.

அந்த பெண் தான் "ஸ்ரீ ஆண்டாள்” என்கிற படம் மூலம் அறிமுகமாகி மக்கள் மனதில் நிலையான இடம் பிடித்த நடிகை "வாணிஸ்ரீ".

"சொன்னது நீதானா"


நெஞ்சில் ஓர் ஆலயம் படத்தில் இடம்பெற்ற "சொன்னது நீதானா"பாடலின் கம்போசிங்காக படத்தின் இசையமைப்பாளர் எம்.எஸ் விஸ்வநாதன், இயக்குனர் ஸ்ரீதர் ஆகியோர் கவிஞர் கண்ணதாசனின் வருகைக்காக நீண்ட நேரம் காத்திருக்க வேண்டிய சூழல்.

எம்.எஸ்.விஸ்வநாதனோ எம்.ஜி.ஆரின் "பணத்தோட்டம்" பட ரீ-ரிக்கார்டிங்குக்குப் போக வேண்டிய கட்டாயத்தில் இருந்திருக்கிறார். ஸ்ரீதரோ "இந்தப் பாடலை நீங்க கம்போஸ் பண்ணிக் கொடுததே தீரவேண்டும் என்று கண்டிப்புடன் கூறிவிட்டாராம். ஒரு கட்டத்தில் பொறுமையிழந்து எம்.எஸ்.வி. “என்னய்யா இந்த குடிகாரரோடு இதே வேலையா போச்சு. சொன்ன நேரத்துக்கு வந்து தொலைய மாட்டேங்கிறார்” என்று கத்தி விட்டாராம்.

இதை கண்ணதாசனிடம் யாரோ போட்டுக் கொடுத்துவிட,"விசு....என்னை நீ குடிகாரன்னு திட்டினியாமே! அப்படியா" என்று சொல்லிக்கொண்டே அவர் எழுதிய பாடல்தான் புகழ் பெற்ற "சொன்னது நீதானா.... சொல்...சொல்...சொல் என்னுயிரே" .பாடல் முடிந்ததும் விஸ்வநாதன் கண்ணதாசனைக் கட்டித் தழுவி மன்னிப்பு கேட்டுள்ளார் .

Jai SriKrishna







Awesome Udaipur (City of Lakes) India

 UDAIPUR, ALSO KNOWN AS THE CITY OF LAKES, IS A CITY IN THE STATE OF RAJASTHAN, INDIA.

















VERMICELLI – SIMUI PAYES


 simui-vermicelli-payes 

Serving Size: 2
Cooking Time: 30 mins

Ingredients:
1 packet Simui (Sewian)
2 Cups Milk
1/2 cup Water
4-5 whole Cardamom Seeds
Sugar to taste
50 gm Raisin
2 tbsp Ghee
50 gm Cashew
    Cooking Procedure:
    vermicelli
Fry the sewian, cashew and raisin in hot oil till golden brown.

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Heat the milk to boiling and add the sewian. Cook till the milk is reduced by half. Add sugar, cardamom seeds and cook on slow fire till creamy, about 25 minutes.

kheer

Serving Suggestions:
Serve hot or cold.

simui-vermicelli-payes

Brahma Sambandh



Brahma sambandh an historical event.

Bhagwan Shree Krishana states in the Gita that
“A minuscule part of Me is present in all living things”
Jiva has Bhagwad ansha; a minuscule part of God. This truth is difficult to comprehend because we do not realise the closeness we have with Thakurji. We have become engrossed in the material world. Our lives are full of activity hence we rarely ask deep rooted questions about who we are, where we are going.
On Sharawan Ekadasi Mahaprabhuji along with Damodardas Harsaniji were at Gokul on the banks of Shree Yamunaji. At Govind Ghat (ghat is a area which allows safe access to the river that flows).
Shree Mahaprabhuji was perplexed by a thought. How do the divine beings get seva or an opportunity to serve Thakurji in this Kali Yug? More specifically the Vedas do not have a means of liberating Women and Sudhras. Therefore what was to happen of Women, Sudras and non Hindus. This was the question that Shree Mahaprabhuji was worried about.
Then at about midnight Shree Nathji appeared (in Lalit trabhangi mudra) and ordained Mahaprabhuji.
The divine souls should take Braham Sambhand. In order to be fit to receive communion with Thakurji their “doshs”will be absolved.
Once this is done I (Thakurji) am ready to accept the soul. After Braham Sambhand they should offer everything they partake to me first. Then to take themselves.
Therefore everything we take must be offered to Thakurji as already mentioned.
This is the the jewel in the Crown and is a very important initiation that many people seldom obtain it!
This ceremony makes you realise that relationship that exists between you and Thakurji. When you take this initiation you have to be fairly certain as to what you are doing. As always you have to find a Goswami Balak who will initiate you.
The importance of Bhrama Sambandh lies in the fact that in the ceremony you offer all that belongs to you to the feet of Thakurji. You offer your body, your soul, your wealth, your husband/wife, your children and everything else that belongs to you which would cause you to be attached to objects. All these are offered to Thakurji and you accept His refuge and become a ‘das’. A humble servant of Thakurji. You then humbly bow to Thakurji and offer a token of your gratitude.
Later on you Guru will instruct you as to the seva you should perform and jap you should perform. In return you offer your Guru a token of your gratitude for showing you indebtedness and in directing you to the true path to God realisation and opening the door to Thakurji Gaulok..
These days people often forget the importance of Bhrama Sambandh and how precious it really is. People assume it to be a minor thing but in fact it should be more valued than the Koohinoor diamond.
To assess the value of a diamond you have to take it to a jeweller. Similarly Bhrama Sambandh is like a diamond and only some people can appreciate its importance and its value. The Bhrama Sambandh or ‘diksha’ is only to be give to some ‘special jivas’ and is not meant to be for all.
-- 
sejal

''எங்க வீட்டுல மட்டும் மின்வெட்டு பிரச்னை கிடையாதுங்க''


''எங்க வீட்டுல மட்டும் மின்வெட்டு பிரச்னை கிடையாதுங்க'' என்று ஜாலியாகச் சிரிக்கிறார் சுரேஷ். சென்னை கீழ்ப் பாக்கத்தில் வசிக்கும் இவர், தனியார் நிறுவனம் ஒன்றின் நிர்வாக இயக்கு நர். தன்னுடைய வீட்டில் சோலார் தகடுகளைப் பொருத்தி, அதன் மூலம் கிடைக்கும் மின்சாரத்தைப் பயன்படுத்திவருகிறார்.

''மழை நீர் சேகரிப்புத் திட்டம் உள்பட ஏகப்பட்ட திட்டங்களை நம்ம அரசு அறிமுகப்படுத்துவதற்கு முன்னாடியே என் வீட்டுல அறிமுகப்படுத்திட்டேன். காரணம், நல்ல விஷயங்கள்ல நாம மத்தவங்களுக்கு முன் மாதிரியா இருக்கணும்கிற எண்ணம்தான். வீட்டுல சோலார் தகடுகளைப் பொருத்தின இந்த மூணு மாசமா ஒரு செகண்ட் கூட எங்க வீட்ல கரன்ட் கட் கிடையாது. மின் விசிறி, லைட்டுகள்னு எங்க வீட்டுக்கான மின்சாரத் தேவை சுமார் ஒரு கிலோ வாட். அதுக்காக, 10 சோலார் தகடுகளைப் பொருத்தி இருக்கேன். சூரியஒளியில் இருந்து கிடைக்கும் மின்சாரம், நேரடியா மெயின் போர்டில் சேரும்படி இணைப்புக் கொடுத்து இருக்கேன். அப்படி கிடைக்கிற மின்சாரத்தை 10 இன்வெர்ட்டர் பேட்டரிகளில் சேமிச்சுவெச்சுப் பயன்படுத்துறேன்.

சோலார் தகடுகளில் இருந்து கிடைக்கிற மின்சாரத்தைக் காலையில் இருந்து சாயங்காலம் வரை மட்டுமே பயன் படுத்த முடியும். இரவு வேளைகளில் பேட்டரியில் சேமிக்கப் பட்டு உள்ள மின்சாரத்தைப் பயன்படுத்துவோம். இங்கே நான் பொருத்தி இருக்கிற சோலார் தகடு, இன்வெர்ட்டர் பேட்டரிகளுக்குக் கிட்டத்தட்ட இரண்டரை லட்ச ரூபாய் செலவாச்சு. இது பெரிய தொகைதான். ஆனால், இதில் 80 ஆயிரம் ரூபாயை அரசாங்கம் மானியமாக் கொடுத் தாங்க. 20 ஆயிரம் ரூபாய் செலவில்கூட சோலார் தகடுகள் மூலம் மின்சாரம் தயாரிக்கலாம். இப்ப பெரும்பாலான வீடுகள்ல டிஷ் ஆண்டனா இருக்கிற மாதிரி வருங்காலத்துல எல்லா வீட்டு மாடிகளிலும் சோலார் தகடுகள் இருக்கும். என்கிட்ட ஏகப்பட்ட பேர் இதைப் பற்றி விசாரிக்கிறாங்க. இதை ஃபாலோ பண்ணினா பவர்கட்டுக்கு கட் சொல் லலாம்!'' சிரிக்கிறார் சுரேஷ்.
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Liver helps 'set' body clock



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A disrupted body clock can cause a higher risk of obesity and diabetes, but this breakthrough suggets a new target for treatments to 'reset' the clock.
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International travellers, shift workers and even people suffering from obesity-related conditions stand to benefit from a key discovery about the functioning of the body's internal clock.

Professor Chris Liddle, from the Westmead Millennium Institute for Medical Research, the University of Sydney, worked with a team from the Salk Institute based in California, to demonstrate the importance of circadian receptors found in the brain and the liver. Their findings are published inNature today.

"The research is important as these are the first core component of the circadian clock identified that can be targeted with drugs, which could provide relief for those affected by disrupted circadian rhythms," said Professor Liddle.

The circadian clock is an internal daily body clock that controls alertness, appetite, sleep timing and hormone secretions.

"Previously we have known that there are body 'clocks' not only in the brain but in most other body tissues including the liver, part of the focus of this study. While the brain clock is mainly cued by light, these other clocks are cued by factors such as exercise and diet as well as receiving nerve and hormone signals from the central clock in the brain."

People with circadian disturbances tend to have a higher incidence of health concerns such as obesity, diabetes and related metabolic disorders. It is much more than simply a problem of disturbed sleep.

"People tend to think that the clock is just something that happens in the brain but it's a whole-body issue. Literally you do not feel like exercising and your metabolism slows when you are in a certain part of the cycle. This contributes to obesity-related problems.

"When you fly overseas, not only do you wake up in the middle of the night, you probably notice you want to eat in the middle of the night, and that during the day you have reduced energy. The liver is a key player in the regulation of energy and we now understand quite a bit more how liver genes 'clock in' to the circadian cycle."

Professor Liddle, a liver expert who has worked on liver genes for more than a decade with the Salk Institute, said the team had been able to show that these receptors in the liver were important in controlling the metabolism of fats and other genes related to diet, nutrition, digestion and energy expenditure.

"This is a very exciting discovery. We have now shown that these receptors in the body's tissues do not have a peripheral role but are core components for setting our body clock that we can potentially use drugs on.

"The promise of this research for the future is that we can specifically target drug treatments at these receptors. The hope is that not only problems like jet lag and disturbed sleep can be more easily managed but other associated health concerns can be addressed more effectively," Professor Liddle said.
Editor's Note: Original news release can be found here.

Stanford professors propose 'lecture-less' medical school classes




Dramatic changes are needed in medical student education, including a substantial reduction in the number of traditional lectures, according to a perspective piece to be published May 3 in the New England Journal of Medicine by two Stanford University professors.
Medical education has changed little in the past 100 years despite dramatic changes in the world of medicine, the explosion in biomedical information and the ever-growing complexity of the health-care system. The traditional lecture format persists even as class attendance is plummeting and as many complain that the current system is failing to produce compassionate, well-trained physicians.
"Students are being taught roughly the same way they were taught when the Wright brothers were tinkering at Kitty Hawk," write co-authors Charles Prober, MD, senior associate dean for medical education at the Stanford School of Medicine, and Chip Heath, PhD, professor of organizational behavior at the Stanford Graduate School of Business. (Heath and his brother, Dan, also authored a bestselling book, Made to Stick: Why Some Ideas Survive and Others Die.) In contemplating medical education reform, Prober reached out to Heath because a critical goal of any educational effort is to optimize the retention of lessons — to increase their "stickiness."
In their perspective, titled "Lecture halls without lectures," Prober and Heath propose a new approach to teaching to make better use of the fixed amount of educational time available to train doctors.
"That's the vision that we want to chase: education that wrings more value out of the unyielding asset of time," the authors write. "Why would anyone waste precious class time on a lecture?"
Prober also has been working closely with Salman "Sal" Khan, the Silicon Valley-based online learning pioneer whose nonprofit effort, Khan Academy, is widely credited, in the words of Bill Gates, for having "turned the classroom — and the world of education — on its head." Prober and Heath's perspective piece proposes a Khan Academy-styled "flipped-classroom" model of teaching. Lecture content is packaged in 10- to 15-minute videos that are watched by the students at their own pace and as often as necessary to learn the material. Class time is then freed up for more interactive education, with greater emphasis on patients' clinical stories as a way to increase the relevance of the necessary scientific and medical knowledge.
"Teachers would be able to actually teach, rather than merely make speeches," the authors write.
The core biochemistry class at Stanford medical school was redesigned this year to follow this model. The instructors replaced the lecture-based format with short online videos made available to students. "Class time was used for interactive discussions of clinical vignettes that highlighted the biochemical bases of various diseases," the article said. "Student reviews of the course improved substantially from the previous year, and class attendance increased from 30 to 80 percent, even though class attendance was optional."
Prober said early experimentation with this model has been extremely positive.
"It's my strong belief that this is an effective model for delivering factual material," Prober said. "It could facilitate students' education by allowing them to learn the core content in a user-friendly way. Students struggling with the information can watch the mini-videos over and over again. Low-stakes quizzes ensure the students have grasped the knowledge."
Students then come together in the "flip-classroom" where they can use the facts they've learned in "engaged, active learning," Prober explained. The in-class lessons would use alternatives to lectures to more successfully engage students, fuel their curiosity and increase information retention. "Patients' stories are what makes the acquisition of medical knowledge compelling," the authors write. "They serve as the scaffolding on which facts and concepts can be organized and reinforced. ...Yet conversations with medical students about the first-year medical curriculum reveal that about half of lectures proceed without even the briefest patient example.
"A single case could serve as the lead-in to multiple medical school topics that otherwise might seem dry and routine," the authors write. "It's a method used often in pop culture to draw in viewers in such television shows as 'House' and 'ER.'"
The authors imagine instead a new world of medical education, one where students are engaged and fueled by a curiosity that makes learning stick.
They write: "Imagine a first-year medical student who learns critical biochemistry pathways by watching short videos as many times as necessary in the comfort of his or her personal learning space. Knowledge acquisition is verified by repeated low-stakes quizzes. Then, in class, the student participates in a discussion that includes a child with a metabolic disease, his or her parents, the treating clinician, and the biochemistry professor. The relevant biochemistry — so dry on the page of a textbook — comes to life.
"The lesson sticks."
Provided by Stanford University Medical Center
"Stanford professors propose 'lecture-less' medical school classes." May 3rd, 2012. http://phys.org/news/2012-05-stanford-professors-lecture-less-medical-school.html
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