i am nclex passed and how can i apply for usa from italy?
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Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Should I study in Barcelona or Sydney
Should I study in Barcelona or Sydney?
I'm a US nursing student, finished two years (going for a bachelors), and I really want to study abroad, and definitely live/work abroad too. So I've narrowed it all down to either Barcelona or Sydney, two places on different ends of the earth, I know. I've caught up on some Spanish rather quickly, and I dont think learning it would be a problem at all. So for a 22 year old guy who likes sports, beaches, warm weather, museums, music, gamblng, girls (of course), travelling, and some occassional clubbing, which place do you think would be a better choice: Barcelona or Sydney? It's a tough decision for me. I keep hearing good things about both, plus Barcelona's in Europe right next to France and Italy while Sydney's got New Zealand and Fiji. Any help's really appreciated.
Studying Abroad - 6 Answers
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i'd have to say sydney! australia is an awsome country everyone is really friendly and there is always something to do it is a gorgeous country hope you find happiness there!
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I would go for Sydney myself. You already know English fluently, so there wouldn't even be a langauage barrier (except possibly understanding the accents =D ). Though Barcelona sounds very exciting, I think that you would tire of it quickly; it may have the rest of Europe surronding it, but I personally think that Europe is more of a vacation spot, somewhere to visit periodically but not live there for long periods of time. I think you would have an easier time adapting to Sydney, and go on many adventures in the Outback.
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are you nuts? sydney!!! beautiful tan girls, nice beaches....the english language! i think australia would be a different culture than the US, but also have enough similarities that would make you feel comfortable. europeans, especially in spain and france, are fairly anti-american. australian women are better looking too and have less crime and taxes than in europe.
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Barcelona.
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I LOVE Barcelona. Most beautiful city I've ever visited. But: in a week, I'm going for a semester abroad in Sydney, so I'm not decided.... However, at this point of time, I can really recommend Barcelona. It is so lovely.
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I would choose Barcelona just because you would become proficient in Spanish by living there. This will be invaluable to you back here in the USA when you return.
I'm a US nursing student, finished two years (going for a bachelors), and I really want to study abroad, and definitely live/work abroad too. So I've narrowed it all down to either Barcelona or Sydney, two places on different ends of the earth, I know. I've caught up on some Spanish rather quickly, and I dont think learning it would be a problem at all. So for a 22 year old guy who likes sports, beaches, warm weather, museums, music, gamblng, girls (of course), travelling, and some occassional clubbing, which place do you think would be a better choice: Barcelona or Sydney? It's a tough decision for me. I keep hearing good things about both, plus Barcelona's in Europe right next to France and Italy while Sydney's got New Zealand and Fiji. Any help's really appreciated.
Studying Abroad - 6 Answers
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i'd have to say sydney! australia is an awsome country everyone is really friendly and there is always something to do it is a gorgeous country hope you find happiness there!
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I would go for Sydney myself. You already know English fluently, so there wouldn't even be a langauage barrier (except possibly understanding the accents =D ). Though Barcelona sounds very exciting, I think that you would tire of it quickly; it may have the rest of Europe surronding it, but I personally think that Europe is more of a vacation spot, somewhere to visit periodically but not live there for long periods of time. I think you would have an easier time adapting to Sydney, and go on many adventures in the Outback.
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are you nuts? sydney!!! beautiful tan girls, nice beaches....the english language! i think australia would be a different culture than the US, but also have enough similarities that would make you feel comfortable. europeans, especially in spain and france, are fairly anti-american. australian women are better looking too and have less crime and taxes than in europe.
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Barcelona.
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I LOVE Barcelona. Most beautiful city I've ever visited. But: in a week, I'm going for a semester abroad in Sydney, so I'm not decided.... However, at this point of time, I can really recommend Barcelona. It is so lovely.
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I would choose Barcelona just because you would become proficient in Spanish by living there. This will be invaluable to you back here in the USA when you return.
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Tuesday, July 7, 2009
My husband is opposed to my name choice for our son
My husband is opposed to my name choice for our son?
I really want to name our newborn son Night, but my husband would rather name him something like Elliot. I asked if Italy or Chance was okay and he looked at me like I was crazy. He says "Do you want him to grow up teased?" and I said "Well, don't you want him to be unique?" Then I finally said I'd settle for Napoleon and he gave up. It wasn't a serious fight (the nurses laughed), but our babay still doesn't have a name. Advice?
Baby Names - 15 Answers
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im sorry but he would be teased.
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Would it really be so bad to let him have elliot? you son will be unique no matter what his name. it'll be better if he doesnt get teased growning up because of his name. kids already get teased enough growning up. dont give him an extra problem. And yes the names you chose are indeed weird. i would have looked at you crazy as well
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how bout Name him Elliot night
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Yea with those names he will get teased... Kemo is a unique and cool name... pernounced kee-mo
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Oh dear, you both need advice!. Elliot?. noooo it sounds like idiot, Italy? Chance? Napoleon?, gawd 'elp you all....
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Get your head examined. Elliot > every nutty suggestion you've come up with
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I think I'm leaning toward your husband's ideas, however, some unusual names Donovan, Corbin, Dunstan, Cole, Finn, Doyle, Cooper
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jacob kyle ethan aiden ryan rylan jace mikael isaiah matthew leon lou logan
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Elliot's a perfectly nice name, you should go with it.
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Ehhh, no offense but Night sounds a little to feminine. Italy is kind of strange. I have no problem with the name chance or elliot they both sound like good names(im more for elliot though because i always really liked the name Eli,which would probably what his friends would call him to shorten it :P) Napoleon is a little outdated in my opinion. here is a list of names i really like Maeson Aiden Jacob Aldous Eli Tyrone(If he's black(no racism intended)) Chris Dylan Kyle.. hope i helped
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No offense, but Elliot IS a lot better than some of the names you came out with. Your son will get teased with a name like Night, Chance, or Italy. He will be unique, even with a normal name, and if you do give him a normal name it will save him from a life time of teasing.
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I literally smacked my head off my desk when I read "Well, don't you want him to be unique?" You think your child won't stand out because of his name? That's pretty damn sad. I think your name suggestions are more wacky than unique. I'm guessing the nurse was laughing at your name choices. My advise would be to pick a name of foreign origin, maybe Irish or Germanic. That way it's unique while still being legitimate. Or go look at the top 1000 names of 2009. Start scanning outside the top 100, that way you can find a name that you won't see/hear to often, but is still know to others. Suggestions: Nolan Micah Oliver Flynn Jericho Rhys/Reece Patrick Seth Story Ash
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What about instead of Chance name him Chase
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Let your husband name the kid since you obviously want to torture the child.
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Night. No Elliot. Yes I'm sorry, but I'm siding with your husband. Night would be teased...
I really want to name our newborn son Night, but my husband would rather name him something like Elliot. I asked if Italy or Chance was okay and he looked at me like I was crazy. He says "Do you want him to grow up teased?" and I said "Well, don't you want him to be unique?" Then I finally said I'd settle for Napoleon and he gave up. It wasn't a serious fight (the nurses laughed), but our babay still doesn't have a name. Advice?
Baby Names - 15 Answers
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im sorry but he would be teased.
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Would it really be so bad to let him have elliot? you son will be unique no matter what his name. it'll be better if he doesnt get teased growning up because of his name. kids already get teased enough growning up. dont give him an extra problem. And yes the names you chose are indeed weird. i would have looked at you crazy as well
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how bout Name him Elliot night
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Yea with those names he will get teased... Kemo is a unique and cool name... pernounced kee-mo
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Oh dear, you both need advice!. Elliot?. noooo it sounds like idiot, Italy? Chance? Napoleon?, gawd 'elp you all....
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Get your head examined. Elliot > every nutty suggestion you've come up with
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I think I'm leaning toward your husband's ideas, however, some unusual names Donovan, Corbin, Dunstan, Cole, Finn, Doyle, Cooper
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jacob kyle ethan aiden ryan rylan jace mikael isaiah matthew leon lou logan
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Elliot's a perfectly nice name, you should go with it.
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Ehhh, no offense but Night sounds a little to feminine. Italy is kind of strange. I have no problem with the name chance or elliot they both sound like good names(im more for elliot though because i always really liked the name Eli,which would probably what his friends would call him to shorten it :P) Napoleon is a little outdated in my opinion. here is a list of names i really like Maeson Aiden Jacob Aldous Eli Tyrone(If he's black(no racism intended)) Chris Dylan Kyle.. hope i helped
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No offense, but Elliot IS a lot better than some of the names you came out with. Your son will get teased with a name like Night, Chance, or Italy. He will be unique, even with a normal name, and if you do give him a normal name it will save him from a life time of teasing.
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I literally smacked my head off my desk when I read "Well, don't you want him to be unique?" You think your child won't stand out because of his name? That's pretty damn sad. I think your name suggestions are more wacky than unique. I'm guessing the nurse was laughing at your name choices. My advise would be to pick a name of foreign origin, maybe Irish or Germanic. That way it's unique while still being legitimate. Or go look at the top 1000 names of 2009. Start scanning outside the top 100, that way you can find a name that you won't see/hear to often, but is still know to others. Suggestions: Nolan Micah Oliver Flynn Jericho Rhys/Reece Patrick Seth Story Ash
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What about instead of Chance name him Chase
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Let your husband name the kid since you obviously want to torture the child.
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Night. No Elliot. Yes I'm sorry, but I'm siding with your husband. Night would be teased...
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