Welcome to WNSO Newsletter Volume
1, Issue 9
Study and Scholarship
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Study in Germany |
Students from all over the world study
and research at one of the more than
300 universities in Germany. They're
enrolled at universities that have a
wide range of scientific fields on offer
or at universities of applied science
with very specific, application-oriented
programs.
German universities are open to all
interested students from abroad who
fulfill the academic entrance requirements.
The best place for information concerning
prerequisites and needed language skills
is the German Academic Exchange Service
(DAAD). You have to prove that your
language skills suffice before you begin
studying. There are several examinations
you can take. There is one exception,
however: if you'd like to enroll in
an international program taught in English
at a German university, you usually
don't have to prove your proficiency
in the German language. Instead, you
need to prove that your command of the
English language is excellent - you
might have to present your TOEFL score
(Test of English as a Foreign Language),
for instance.
All German universities have Academic
offices for foreign students (Akademisches
Auslandsamt). These are also good places
to start.
More
click here
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2.
Legal help for student's studying
in UK |
WNSO will
provide FREE legal help for the student's
studying abroad.
WNSO has set-up helpline@wnso.org
for worldwide and helplineuk@wnso.org
to help Nepalese students
living in the uk. Anyone can email in
this email address to ask question regarding
immigration to education, accommodation
to employment.
3. Students
can contact Doctor at doctor@wnso.org
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From now all the students
from around the globe can contact WNSO Doctor
at doctor@wnso.org
Team of Doctor's from UK and Nepal will
advise student's regarding their problem
online or by email.
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UK Government policy on overseas students
The British Government is committed to encouraging
people from overseas to study and train in
Britain at a formative stage of their careers
because:
- they bring cultural benefits
and enrich the institutions they attend
by contributing new ideas, attitudes and
experiences;
- they return home with an
enhanced appreciation of British life, ideas
and values, culture and institutions, and
a good command of the English language;
- as they rise to positions
of influence in their professions, their
experience is likely to predispose them
to look to Britain for ideas, technology,
trade and investment;
- they provide a significant
source of income for British academic institutions,
and can contribute to the development of
the institutions’ international contacts
and their reputation as centres of excellence.
- support for the education
and training of students from developing
countries is an integral part of HMG’s overseas
development policy; More Click here
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Articles
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The promise
and risk of new genetics :- Krishna Pudasaini |
Headlines about
DNA, genes, and the new powers of scientists
to analyze and manipulate these fundamental
elements of life vie for our attention daily.
The dazzling diversity of applications of
DNA science to fields ranging from medicine
and agriculture to forensics and environmental
restoration undoubtedly will have resounding
impacts on society and each of our own lives.
Many of the new genetic discoveries
stem from data and tools generated by the
massive international Human Genome Project
(HGP), whose goal is to describe in intricate
detail the DNA from humans and other selected
organisms by 2003. Because DNA is the information
molecule that carries instructions for creating
and maintaining all life, resources and analytical
technologies generated by the HGP and other
genetic research can be applied to the DNA
of all organisms on earth. Other important
HGP goals are to develop tools for data analysis
and to address some of the ethical, legal,
and social issues that may arise from the
project.
This article offers some basic
information on the Human Genome Project and
DNA science that will help the reader understand
why genetic information is so powerful. It
also describes a few current applications
and some developments we can expect to see
in the next few years, and presents some of
the potentially troubling societal concerns
surrounding this work. [More here]
Genetic Engineering :- Krishna
Pudasaini
What we do and don't know about 'race',
'ethnicity', genetics and health at the dawn
of the genome era’
A true understanding
of disease risk requires a thorough examination
of root causes. 'Race' and 'ethnicity' are
poorly defined terms that serve as flawed
surrogates for multiple environmental and
genetic factors in disease causation, including
ancestral geographic origins, socioeconomic
status, education and access to health care.
Research must move beyond these weak and imperfect
proxy relationships to define the more proximate
factors that influence health
A small meeting convened
at the National Human Genome Centre at Howard
University in Washington, D.C., on 15 May
2003, titled "Human Genome Variation and 'Race':
The State of the Science," marked an important,
positive milestone in the turbulent history
of genetics, race and ethnicity. Experts in
sociology, anthropology, history and genetics
gathered together to discuss, in an honest
and unemotional way, the substance of what
we know and what we don't know about the connections
between genetics and race. The few meetings
held in the past decade to discuss this highly
charged topic have often been unsatisfactory,
either because participants with strong opinions
tended to talk past each other or, more commonly,
because heightened sensitivity to the possibility
of giving inadvertent offence caused those
present to speak only in politically correct
generalities. As a historically black university,
Howard University served science and society
by sponsoring this frank discussion, and the
National Human Genome Centre's leaders are
to be congratulated for their vision in putting
together such a thought-provoking agenda at
a time when large amounts of new information
about human genetic variation are coming to
light. Many of the salient points made by
participants in this meeting were captured
in the preceding articles.
More click here
Entanglement: a story that ends with life :-
Going back to the past, at that
time, when one can ponder that they have attained
the feeling about getting things going around
and know what the feeling is then, it can
be found out that so far we are perplexed
with the fidelity of our life and its pretension
and we are just virtually mingling with the
truth. This feeling lies beneath the core
of the humankind understanding and is not
facile to get its solution. I can remember
there used to be a guy whom I used to know,
who talks about the entangling life that we
are having. Initially, whenever I had listened
to his “spasmodic never-ending eccentric perception”
towards the life, I used to get the feeling
that this guy is complex, who takes life in
a very complicated way. But I never tried
to understand what he really wanted to say
and I couldn’t be able to know the real meaning
of his words to make some sense out of it.
I think I was unable to do that at the moment.
However, I didn’t care to understand that
either at that particular moment. I can still
remember, very vaguely, ones we were chatting
about getting a very meaningful answer to
the question of the humankind and its eco-sociological
development throughout those several ages,
when humans were struggling for their life
with the help of nature-for food. We were
talking far way back about the “Ice-age” and
“Stone-age” and the needs and the reasons
why humankind has developed in to this “Industrial-age”.
[More].
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HEART-Makes us Beautiful
By:Amisha Rauniyar
The most beautiful things,
Can't be seen,
Its just felt by heart.
The depth of the feelings,
Can't be measured,
Its just felt by heart.
Heart has the capacity,
To feel the momentum of emotion.
Heart has the power,
To create the flow of sensation.
The most gracious thing,
In the world is " LOVE".
Its just felt by the heart,
It dwells inside our heart.
Heart knows to love,
It can make us beleive.
Heart likes to give,
It can also forgive.
HEART:
Wider than the sky,
Longer than the miles.
Deeper than the ocean,
Bigger than the universe.
Heart is there in every moement,
Giving us zeal with every beat.
Heart can connect us with our beloved,
In absence also we can feel loved.
My eyes are now open
by:- Bhuwan Thapaliya
I had me, as my guest
yesterday
and together, we festooned
our heart with the lamp of
those silken memories and
the stars of the days yet to be;
embracing each other firmly
on the balcony of our reverie.
Yes, pleased, I am now. It’s
been a long time since we
sat together, my soul and me.
I told my soul, “ I don’t
want
to live in Nepal, with its dark,
sinister corridors and cracked,
bloodstained walls?” I think
my future is futureless here.
“Never mind if there’ll be
no future in Nepal. At least
the present is here. Keep this
in mind and rejoice evermore,”
sang the choir of my soul. [More here ]
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Help about german universities
Hi every one,
Please can any body help me find some
universities in germany where the medium
of teaching is english. I am an engineering
student trying to do my masters degree
in germany. so i am in search of german
universities where we would not need
german language to study. Please it
would be greatful if any one would suggest
me some good universities in germany
providing opportunity for studying masters
in engineering(civil engineering). .[
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Speedup your Bandwidth
by 20%
By default, the QoS Packet Scheduler
limits the system to 20 percent of the
bandwidth of a connection, but you can
claim it, by overriding the default
value.
Please Follow the steps:
Remember this is for broad band connections/dial
up running Windows XP (Pro). [More here]
Post Graduation(engineering)
I
am at a stage of anxiety.What to do
and how to start.
No doubt many students like me looking
for further studies and abroad studies
go throug this stage of insecurity.
I have been preparing GRE too.
I request experienced members here to
lighten paths.
I am basically looking for Germany.
I hope to find some vision here.
[More here]
How To build your own
Computer ?
This tutorial will deal
with the decisions and actions required
when building a PC (personal computer)
from the ground up.Give me some Links
to nepalese business site if YOU have..BUT
REMEMBER advertise DOES cost on WNSO.
Planning Ahead !!!!!?!!!!!
The first, and by far most important
step, is to do a realistic analysis
of exactly what you want your computer
to be capable of on both a short term
and long term basis. You should always
leave yourself in a position that makes
it relatively easy to upgrade or expand
your system in the future. The one thing
you can’t conveniently add to a PC once
you’ve built it is room to grow. After
you’ve decided what you want your computer
to be capable of, then it’s time to
start gathering your components. An
excellent source for parts is http://www.pricewatch.com/
More Click here....
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A gentleman goes to an estate
sale and notices that one of the items for
sale is a large parrot.
He's always wanted a talking bird, so when
it comes up for bid he offers $50.
The bidding proceeds hot and heavy with someone
always bidding ten dollars more than he until
the parrot is finally sold to him for $1,500.
When he goes to get the bird, he asks the
auctioneer, "Can the bird talk?"
The auctioneer replied, "Who do you think
was bidding against you?
God asked Lal Bahadur Shastri
how many children he had during his time on
earth. He replied saying he had three! Happy
with the relatively good family planning adopted,
God gave Shastri a Mercedes!
Subhash Chandra Bose is asked the same question.
When he replies he had 10 children, God is
a bit upset and gives him a cheaper car, the
Ford.
Jawaharlal is next.
He decides to see what happens if he says
he had 15 children, God is pretty angry and
gives him an inexpensive Maruti.
Sometime later the three see Mahatma Gandhi
returning on foot.
They ask why God hadn’t given him anything.
Gandhiji replied with anger, “Some idiot told
God that I was the FATHER OF THE NATION!”
Lalupate ji finally joined a
big Multi National Company as a trainee. On
his first day, he dialed the kitchen and shouted
into the phone: "Get me a cup of coffee, quickly!"
The voice from the other side responded: "You
fool; you've dialed the wrong extension! Do
you know who you're talking to?"
"No" replied Lalupate ji.
"It's the Managing Director of the company,
you idiot!"
Lalupate ji shouted back: "And do you know
who YOU are talking to, you IDIOT?"
"No!" replied the Managing Director angrily.
"Thank God!" replied lalupate ji and put down
the phone.
By : RKYadav
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