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    Become a Doctor

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    1. All Foundation Programme students (Old Syllabus 2007 & New Syllabus 2012) passed in December‚ 2012 Session are required to be registered under Executive Programme (New Syllabus 2012) only. 2. June 2013 Foundation examination will be the last examination under foundation programme (old syllabus 2007). From 2013 December attempt‚ all the foundation course students will be switched over to the New Syllabus  (OMR Pattern 2012). 3. The first examination under new syllabus executive programme

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    maximum level in the confronting of obstacles or challenges. I have already fixed the aim of my life and I want to be a doctor. A doctor lives a noble life.He is always at the service of suffering people.A sick man looks at him with the only hope of getting cured.The smiling face of a doctor makes the patient cheerful. A good doctor is respected everywhere. If I become a doctor I will be kind to the poor and the needy people. I will not charge any fee from them.Helping the helpless will be my duty

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    find ourselves. It is the case with every human endeavor - be it science or art; religion or civilization. Mahatma Gandhi did not coin non-violence or civil disobedience. Ahimsa has been preached by generations of eminent souls and in fact it had become our way of life when we claim we are vegetarians; and for centuries of foreign rule the only expression of discontent has been non-violent disobedience; the

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    Child Abuse - What Are The Causes and Children have that right to be loved. But there are those who suffer child abuse in the very sense of the word. Child abuse could either be physical‚ mental or sexual abuse to children. This might have certain adverse effects on the child so they must be given extra support and attention. Physical abuse concerns maltreatments of children in a physical way. This means hurting the children physically‚ or not giving them proper nutrition. Emotional abuse or mental

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    I Want to Become a Doctor

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    I want to become a doctor. Being one is not only my dream but also my parent’s. I don’t wish to be the wealthiest and most highly graduated doctor the world’s ever seen but I want to be one who will serve her people and country in a true manner. Infact I don’t want to be a doctor for only patients but for the needy too. Although I know it isn’t everyone’s cup of tea to be faithful‚ humane and achieve great degrees at the same time but it is worth a try. I always want to feel the pride of being loyal

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    Speech for Elocution

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    ITALY – COUNTRY REPORT Summary of necessary legal reform to achieve full prohibition Settings where explicit prohibition is necessary Home‚ ?schools‚ ?penal institutions‚ ?alternative care settings Is there a legal defence for corporal punishment which must be repealed? Yes – The law confirms a right to correction (“jus corrigenda”). A 1996 Supreme Court ruling states that this cannot be used to defend the use of corporal punishment but this has not been confirmed in legislation. The near

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    11.    Write a program that allows the user to enter students’ names followed by their test scores and outputs the following information (assume that maximum number of students is 50):   a.      The average score. b.     Names of all students whose test scores are below the average‚ with an appropriate message. c.      Highest test score and the name of all students having the highest score.   Use two arrays to store the student names and scores respectively and then manipulate the array contents

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    Doctor is a noble job that is admired by a lot of people. Being a doctor itself has place the doctor to the eye of the society in a very good way. However‚ being a doctor can be really risky and a lot of things need to be sacrificed in order to fulfill the task as a doctor. There are several things that motivate me to become a doctor such as to fulfill my late father’s dream for me to become a doctor‚ my own way to help a lot of people‚ my curiosity about human being and disease‚ Firstly‚ I have

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    ------------------------------------------------- why i want to become a doctor ------------------------------------------------- I think that wanting to become a doctor is almost something people are born with. I mean I know it sounds kinda funny but those that truly want to become a doctor have a pretty difficult time explaining why. I think the reason is that it mostly comes from a persons heart and trying to portray the feeling with words becomes difficult. Becoming a doctor is no easy task. Just getting into medical

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    of the United States to become doctors. The three had many challenges while growing up as their neighbourhood was full of drug addicts and they lacked role models within their society. The fact that they were black meant that they had to work extra hard for them to make it in life. This is because there were many distractors that acted as setbacks for their success. However‚ despite all the challenges‚ the three teenagers made a pact one day while at school to become doctors and help the poor members

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