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  2. Lerner

    Lerner Well-Known Member

    Why do you think so?

    I have plans to study in Russian DL program that is fully accredited.
    I have no plans to visit there.

    I have a friend who is once in a wile visits Russia, he is in truism , hotel and food business.
    He has MBA from this place.

    What prompt you to write this post?
    Are you working for this person is this a threat?
    Or you simply bored and trying to provoke me?

    By the way I read about this tragic storry.

    My co worker is suing a local hospital here because interns
    punched 2 holes in his sisters hearth during surgery.

    Learner
     
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    apology

    sorry learner, i thought you post on other board as "rector".
     
  4. Jack Tracey

    Jack Tracey New Member

    That old expression regarding "assume" comes to mind.
    Jack
     
  5. uncle janko

    uncle janko member

    Leaving the local personalia out of it, the untimely and clouded demise of Ven. Thero raised some most serious questions about the otherwise merely inane IUFS, questions mulled over long since hereabouts. What a very sad event the death of this distinguished Theravadin monk was.
     
  6. Lerner

    Lerner Well-Known Member

    Re: apology

    Thanks,

    This is a very sad storry.

    There is lots of curruption there, police, government etc.
    I feel so lucky that we left this part of the world.

    The only reason I think about this place is because it is easyer for me to study in Russian than English.

    Learner
     
  7. DesElms

    DesElms New Member

    Re: Re: apology

    And while I appreciate that and certainly don't begrudge you your right to study in your native language if you want to; I, nevertheless, can't help thinking, whenever I notice that you claim to be now living in two English-speaking places (NY and UK), that you'd be doing yourself a huge favor in life by taking a moment before you begin your PhD to learn English well enough to study in an English-speaking program. It wouldn't take but about a year, at most, of serious study; and the payoff will be greater than you could possibly imagine, given the country's in which you either live or wish to live, and given the places where you post and would like to be understood.

    Just my opinion, mind you. Just tryin' to help.
     

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