The Kathmandu Post Essays

  • Nursing Personal Statement Essay

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    I loved—and still love—the challenge of managing the dynamic physiological state of a patient with the application of quick critical-thinking and the ability to provide patient care in an intense critical care settings. During post-graduate work, I learned to administer anesthesia for a wide array of cases: pediatric, neurosurgery, obstetrics and gynecology, urology, orthopedics, and general surgeries. I became part of the perioperative management team in OTs and ICU’s and gained

  • Journey Towards an MBA at Western Sydney University

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    relevant in the field of business. With all these elements in me, I carry a broader outlook for my career’s next step as a MBA degree, at University of Western Sydney, Australia. My undergrad study in Business Administration from Kathmandu College of Management affiliated to Kathmandu University

  • Statement of purpose

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    I ran away from Kathmandu School of Law in 2003 to join Department of National Parks and Wildlife Conservation under Ministry of Forest and Soil Conservation to work as a permanent employee in the post of park ranger. I did not do so, because I couldn’t afford the tuition fee. The school had rewarded me the scholarship that covered tuition fee, accommodation as well as other expenses. I ran away, because I had realized that my decision of switching from forestry to law had blurred my professional

  • Charles Sobhraj: Bikini Killer

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    Charles Sobhraj was born on April 6, 1944 in Ho Chi Minh City, known as Saigon, Vietnam. He is part Vietnamese and Indian origin since his mother was born in Vietnam and his father in India. Sobhraj’s parents never married and his father later parted from him and his mother. He grew up with his mother’s boyfriend who was a French Army officer stationed in French Indochina (Charles Sobhraj Biography). When he was a child, he was living in France with his mother and step father who decided to send

  • Annotated Bibliography on Antibiotic

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    Abu Hanifah Y (1990) Post-operative surgical wound infection. Med J Malaysia. 45:293–297. Adegoke AA, Tom M, Okoh AI, Jacob S (2010) Studies on multiple antibiotic resistant bacterial isolated from surgical site infection. Scient Res. Essays 5:3876-81. Ahmed M, Nadeem Alam S, Khan O, Manzar S 2007. Post-operative wound infection: A surgeon’s dilemma. Pak. J. Sur. 23(1):41-47. Al-Momany NH, Al-Bakri AG, Makahleh ZM, Wazaify MM (2009) Adherence to international antimicrobial prophylaxis guidelines

  • A Modest Proposal

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    The report of the use of remote sensing for disaster management in Nepal is mainly focus the activities, challenge of use of remote sensing and disaster mitigation in Nepal. Natural disaster are Sudden event which destroy or damage the human life and properties such as communication system, agricultural land, buildings, forest, natural environment etc. Nepal is also affected by these type of hazards like flood, land slide, earth quake, forest fire, avalanches etc. for the management of

  • Welter Of Emotions In Arundhati Roy's The God Of Small Things

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    Lives". The first book written by him was in verse form and records the lives of young professionals in San Francisco. "A Suitable Boy", 1441 paged novel pushed him into the lime light. The book brimmed with lives of the Indian migration, was based on post-independent India, and it received diverse views from the critics. "An Equal Music" in 1999 was predestined on the lives of classical musicians in Europe; it was a solemn verse to the musicians and

  • The Exploitation and Destruction of Mount Everest

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    At approximately 11:30 AM local time, on May 29th 1953, Edmund Hilary and Tenzing Norgay became the first climbers to successfully summit the tallest mountain in the world. Since then there have been approximately 19,000 more climbers who have made it past base camp. To date there have been over 6,000 climbers to successfully summit 29,035 foot behemoth of a mountain. While it is still the top of the world, in recent years, Mount Everest has take on something of a less rarified air. At around

  • Smoking in Public Spaces Should be Banned

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    Issue #134. Should Smoking be Banned in Public Places? (2002, Nov. 11). Retrieved March 5, 2003 from http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/talking_point/2409327.stm Shrestha, Hom L. (2001, July 15). Smoking Second Hand. The Weekly Magazine of the Kathmandu Post. Siepmann, James P. (1999, Nov) Smoking Does Not Cause Lung Cancer. Journal of Theoretics.

  • Essay On Human Trafficking

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    Nepal, home of Mount Everest, Lumbini, adventure tourism, and smiling people, is a landlocked state in South Asia. Located in the Himalayan Mountains and bordered by the People's Republic of China and the Republic of India, one could only imagine that Nepal's possibilities of things to see and do would be endless! India, home of the Taj Mahal, rich in culture and tradition, and home to over a billion people, is the most populous democracy in the world. Although the abundance of sacred sites, natural

  • Healthcare Industry in Nepal vs. USA

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    Healthcare industry or medical industry is a sector within the economic system, which treats people with rehabilitative, preventive, and curative care. The United States leads the world in healthcare industry. The world leader in healthcare services and innovator in cutting edge, diagnostics and treatments. US hospitals to create a platform for biomedical innovation and different academic and medical centers provide sophisticated advanced care. Highly skilled workforce that includes physicians, nurses

  • Water Issues in South Asia

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    Water Issues in South Asia If there is any single most important issue that mars bilateral relations among the countries of the subcontinent, it is water. The issues of cross-border water distribution, utilisation, management and mega irrigation/hydro-electric power projects affecting the upper and lower riparian countries are gradually taking centre-stage in defining interstate relations as water scarcity increases and both drought and floods make life too often miserable. Thanks to