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SATHI HO JAO LONDON OR AUSTRALIA.........................
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R B Adhikari
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THIS PHOTO TAKEN ON TUESDAY MAN 4.04.2006(ONLINE GAMBLING STOLE £500000.00 ON METRO HEDLINE..................Alson Nepal thanks 4 recent picture.
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London's forever cold.. always dark.. gloomy people whom we need to pay to smile... everyone;s drinking beer and doing nothing else... chicks wif chips hanging outta their waist (im talking abt the FATTY stuff 'ere) what's so great about that?
R B Adhikari
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edunter jee: lack of knowledge
EdHunter
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lack of knowledge?? i;ve stayed there long enuff to make a judgement of me own... if u have a difft view, enlighten me then............
7SEAPAR
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BUT IN MY KNOLEDGE; june,luly,august always over 30*C IT WAS too warm. last summer there is 39*C THERE IS NOT ALWAYS COLD.AND WINDY..............
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june, july, august... 3 months out of 12 months = 25%..... 75% of the year round it's cold.. dun u think that's enuff to be classified as 'ALWAYS'???
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If there's any country that should be on every American's list of countries to visit, it is England. It's mind-boggling how much of the world's history is in England (thanks to that funny little thing known as the British Empire) -- from the Rosetta Stone to the Magna Carta to the oldest existing copies of the Bible (dating back to AD 100). All that history, combined with its accessibility (no language barrier for those of us not gifted with bi- or trilingualism) and ease of getting around (da Tube), make London, England a no-brainer for international travel. England has long been on my list and I'm finally able to check it off. Also on my list of countries visited outside the U.S. include Italy, Canada, Mexico, Sweden, Denmark, The Netherlands, and Germany (only in passing), though the latter four only sort of count since I was too young to appreciate being there (I was 13 and in those countries for a month playing soccer with an organization called TeamsUSA). Jen and I were joined by her parents for our action-packed weeklong trip, which focused primarily on London, along with a day-trip to Leeds Castle, Canterbury, and through Greenwich. We got to spend time with my cousin Sararose and aunt Suellen. And we even got to hang out Friday morning at GP and CM's London house with Rose and Apple (yes, that Apple)... It was an amazing trip; I'm still trying to process everything we did and all the history and sites we took in... read on for all my observations and fun facts about our trip (or skip right to the trip photos)! The People Consistently, the English people impressed me with their politeness. Wednesday night after we saw Chicago, I noticed a fellow theater-goer kneeling on the wet sidewalk next to a man sleeping in a sleeping bag. With her hand on him, she spoke with him softly. There was something incredibly compassionate about her body language, and unlike anything I've ever witnessed in other cities. Another night, while heading to the Camden neighborhood of London via Tube for drinks with my cousin and aunt, I was approached by two teenage boys. "Can you spare 5p for my mate, please? He's short for Tube fare." Having lived in San Francisco, where one must always be on guard, I cautiously agreed and dug through my coat pocket for some change. I handed one of the boys a 20-pence coin and said, "There you go." I was ready to go on my merry way, when the other boy said, "Here you go," and actually handed me three 5-pence coins. It was the first time I can recall that someone asking me for money on the street actually gave me change. The Accents I've always been a sucker for the British accent. While viewing the Crown Jewels at the Tower of London on Wednesday, Jen and I were tickled silly when we heard a 10-year-old British schoolboy lean over to his friend and say (insert British accent here), "Charlie... bling-bling!" The Diversity London is a very international city. Almost as common as hearing English is hearing other languages -- French, German, Italian, Spanish, Swedish. (We had a drink with a Swedish couple Monday night at the Pride of Paddington.) The Pubs Beer. Oh so good and so fresh. Much better than here in the States. Long-pull ales attached by long line to kegs in the basement are the hallmark of British pubs. These ales are cellar temperature and pretty bitter. I enjoyed them all. The glass is filled not by hitting the tap and letting the beer flow, but by pumping the tap until the glass is full. In one case, an ale I ordered at the Museum Tavern (Old Peculiar) had to sit and settle, much like a Guinness. Other ales I tried included Greene King IPA (my favorite, Guinness notwithstanding), Bombardier, Black Sheep. The ales are amber and dark amber in color. The draft Guinness was more fresh and smooth than here in the States (closer to the source). Imperial 20-ounce pints and half-pints are standard. A "proper drink for the ladies," according to Rick Steves, is lager shandy. My mother-in-law drank mostly this sweet mix of lemon soda and lager. Liquor bottles in pubs are mounted vertically upside-down with spouts at the bottom for easy pouring. Gordon's gin seems to be the standard. I tried it one night in a G&T at the hotel bar and wasn't too impressed. Video lottery machines are in every pub, as is smoking. All my clothes that I brought on the trip now reek of smoke. Select pubs -- like the Jugged Hare and the Silver Cross -- have small non-smoking areas in the back; they're the least populated and least lively. We were fortunate enough one night at the Sussex Arms to hear a group of women break out in drunken song, a tradition at British pubs. The menus at most pubs we hit were very similar -- they had the same cover design in most cases. Fish 'n chips, ciabatta bread with brie and pesto, lasagne, crisps, vinegar, baked pie with sweet potato and spinach filling. Overall, the food was much better than I had anticipated. The Loos Aside from being small and downstairs through a maze of doorways and hallways, most loos were incredibly clean. I was blown away by the 50p public toilets near Westminster Abbey and Big Ben. The company that maintains them (City Loo) won the "Loo of the Year Award" recently (see photos). As with other international trips I've made, just being there is an experience beyond description. Rick Steves' back-door travel philosophy sums it up best:
EdHunter
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Where;d yah copy-paste that from?
7SEAPAR
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BBC BATA HO
bidhan408
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I think that makes the point. From my first post i have been comparing New York and London as these are two of the top most cities in the world despite some of their drawbacks. That was a good analysis and HOW TRUE.
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How many nepalese shot dead in US every year and why?
bornfree
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how many nepalese apply for US visa every year and why?
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Former parliamentarian Koirala shot dead in Texas Kantipur Report KATHMANDU, April 11 - Former parliamentarian Prakash Koirala was shot dead by unidentified assailants in the US city of Texas, on Monday. According to reports, the assailants shot Koirala and burnt the warehouse where he had been working for the last few years. Police have still not made it clear whether Koirala died of gunshot wounds or whether he burnt to death. His body was almost completely burnt. Representing the Nepali Congress, Koirala was elected in 2048 B.S general election from Sindhuli. He was inactive from politics and was living in the US for that last ten years.
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UK Universities and Colleges An alphabetical list of universties and colleges in the United Kingdom. This is derived from the same data base as the UK academic sites active map Universities. University of Aberdeen University of Abertay [Dundee] Anglia Ruskin University [Chelmsford] Anglia Ruskin University [Cambridge] Aston University [Birmingham] The University of Bath Birmingham University The University of Bolton Bournemouth University Bradford University University of Brighton Bristol University Brunel University [Uxbridge, West London] University of Buckingham University of Cambridge Canterbury Christ Church University University of Central England [Birmingham] University of Central Lancashire [Preston] University of Central Lancashire [Carlisle] University of Chester City University [Central London] Coventry University Cranfield University Derby University University of Dundee Durham University University of Durham Stockton Campus University of East Anglia [Norwich] University of East London Edinburgh University University of Essex [Colchester] Exeter University Glasgow Caledonian University University of Glamorgan [Pontypridd] Glasgow University University of Gloucestershire [Cheltenham] University of Greenwich [London] Heriot Watt University [Edinburgh] Heriot Watt University [Borders Campus, Galashiels [formerly Scottish College of Textiles]] University of Hertfordshire [Hatfield] Huddersfield University University of Hull University of Hull Scarborough UHI Millennium Institute [Inverness] Keele University [Staffordshire] University of Kent [Canterbury] Kingston University [South West London] Lancaster University University of Leeds Leeds Metropolitan University University of Leicester De Montfort University [Leicester] De Montfort University [Bedford] University of Lincolnshire and Humberside [Lincoln] University of Lincolnshire and Humberside [Hull] Liverpool University Liverpool Hope University Liverpool John Moores University University of London Colleges, Schools, Institutes and Teaching Hospitals University of London University of London Birkbeck College University of London Goldsmiths College University of London Heythrop College University of London Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine University of London Imperial College at Wye [[Kent Link]] University of London King's College Courtauld Institute of Art [London] University of London Queen Mary University of London Royal Holloway University of London University College University of London Eastman Dental Institute Institute of Child Health [London] University of London Institute of Cancer Research Institute of Neurology [London] University of London Institute of Education University of London Institute of Psychiatry The Royal Veterinary College The Royal College of Music [London] University of London School of Advanced Studies University of London St. George's Hospital Medical School [London SW17] University of London, London Business School University of London School of Economics and Political Science School of Pharmacy [London] University of London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine University of London School of Oriental and African Studies University of London School of Slavonic and East European Studies University of the Arts, London University of the Arts London [[Chelsea College, London College of Fashion, Camberwell College, Central St.Martins College]] Camberwell College of Arts Chelsea College of Arts and Design Central St.Martins School of Art and Design London Metropolitan University London South Bank University Loughborough University University of Luton Manchester Metropolitan University Manchester Metropolitan University [Crewe] University of Manchester Middlesex University [West London] Napier University [Edinburgh] Newcastle University University of Northumbria [Newcastle] The University of Northampton Nottingham University Nottingham Trent University The Open University [Milton Keynes] Oxford University Oxford Brookes University Paisley University Plymouth University The University of Portsmouth Queen's University Belfast Reading University Robert Gordon University [Aberdeen] Roehampton University [London SW15] St.Andrews University University of Salford The University of Sheffield Sheffield Hallam University Southampton Solent University University of Southampton Staffordshire University Stirling University The University of Strathclyde [Glasgow] Sunderland University University of Surrey [Guildford] University of Sussex [Brighton] University of Teesside Thames Valley University [Slough] University of Ulster University of Wales University of Wales University of Wales Aberystwyth University of Wales Bangor Cardiff University University of Wales Lampeter University of Wales, Newport University of Wales Swansea University of Wales Institute [Cardiff] University of Warwick University of the West of England [Bristol] University of Westminster [London] The University of Winchester University of Wolverhampton University of Worcester University of York University sector colleges. I.e. Institutions which are not universities but run a substantial number of degree courses usually in conjunction with a local university. In England these are funded by the Higher Education Funding Council for England Bath Spa University College Buckinghamshire Chilterns University College [High Wycombe] Camborne School of Mines [Cornwall] Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama [Cardiff] Trinity College Carmarthen Cumbria College of Art and Design [Carlisle] University College Chichester Royal Agricultural College [Cirencester] British College of Osteopathic Medicine Northern School of Contemporary Dance [Leeds] Central School of Speech & Drama [London] Dartington College of Arts Edinburgh College of Art Edge Hill University College [Ormskirk, Lancashire] University College Falmouth Glasgow School of Art Guildford College Harper Adams University College [Newport, Shropshire] Kent Institute of Art and Design University College of St.Martin [Lancaster, Ambleside and Carlisle] Bishop Grosseteste College [Lincoln] London College of Fashion The London College of Communication North East Wales Institute of Higher Education [Wrexham] Newman College of Higher Education [Birmingham] Norwich School of Art and Design University College of St.Mark & St.John [Plymouth] Queen Margaret University College [Edinburgh] Ravensbourne College of Design and Communication [London] Royal Academy of Music [London] The Royal College of Art Royal Northern College of Music [Manchester] Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama British School of Osteopathy The Scottish Agricultural College [Edinburgh, Aberdeen and Ayr] Rose Bruford College [Sidcup, Kent] St.Mary's University College [Belfast] Stranmillis University College [Belfast] Surrey Institute of Art and Design Farnham Swansea Institute of Higher Education Trinity and All Saints University College [Leeds] Trinity Laban St.Mary's College [Twickenham, West London] Warrington Collegiate Wimbledon School of Art Writtle College [Chelmsford] York St.John College International colleges and universities Foreign institutions with campuses in the United Kingdom American Intercontinental University [London] Boston University University of Delaware [London] Huron University USA in London Irish School of Ecumenics Trinitty College Dublin [Belfast] University of Notre Dame The American International University in London [Richmond] Schiller International University Professional and Postgraduate Institutions Including consortia of universities with separate campuses. The College of Law Crichton University Campus [Dumfries] Henley Management College Interactive University Institute for System Level Integration [Livingston]
bornfree
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ok ok i lose. London is better than USA. now stop it.
kiwigal
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US is great for low life deparate bahadurs as they can work illegally and carry on with their psychopatyhic behaviour.
AP98
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hey 7SEAPAR, what is the living expense of a stuent. apartment cost and a house cost in london??
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I wish I could say "LIFE in NEPAL is better than anywhere else". It's really retarding. Why you guys running after these thing? Life anywhere is good, all depends is "how are you living in there?". If you have good job and handsome salary, life in anywhere is better. It's so nice to see the names of these university, But how many of us study there? You see nice university next to your apartment but you go study in Community college. Whats the point? What does life in USA lack in compared to life in London or Australia? If you have enough money you can get anything you want in here. Same in London and Australia. Life anywhere is nice, you need to know how to live. Be happy and peace out :)>
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floraj le dami kura garyo ...........bro jeb ma doa chha bhanne sabbai dami chhaian bhanen...jyami kaam garne na ho................ bihan dekhi beluki samma kaam garne lai ............. bhare thakeko bela sodhnu........desh ko kaam pani yaad hundaina sahar ta ke ke
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