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Life is different than we live -
15-12-2005, 10:18 AM
Angel xenoMED | NDR “Nothing brings me more happiness than helping people in the society. It is a goal and an essential part of my life - a kind of destiny.”
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ya it was a kind of shock, that sent a fear down my spine,
its a real eye-opener as well to all those we are fighting for trivial matters and ignoring such incidents going round in the world.
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Location: Maharajgunj Campus, Institute of Medicine, Kathmandu
17-12-2005, 03:55 AM
That is ony those that have been captured in the camera and posted.
Really the world is different to say and world is what you are as well.
Sometimes, it is difficult to digest to call ourselves to say human being is the most developed. I agree with you MH.....but the stories keep on going. The singers and actors are keep on playing on the stage of this tiny MASS ie earth for their short span of life.
mati
Last edited by Mati; 17-12-2005 at 04:10 AM.
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When I saw these pics for the first time couple of days before I was shocked and nervous too ..After that I saw many times this topic but was afraid to see these pics ....Really I haveny any words to explain this ...
Just want to say where is the HUMAN RIGHTS, USA, UN and other relief teams ...What are they doing ?????????????:m ad:
Dr. R. K. Sah
Queen Mary, University Of London
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ya as mati dai said, the ones above are the ones that have been noticed by people and the photographers, then can we imagine how many others would be there who have not been noticed and who have fought fruitlessly with the hunger pangs and the other diseases...and died unnoticed..
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