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  • FROZEN EYELASHES by ESTELLAAuthor
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    📔CHAPTER 2: " SHATTERED CHILDHOOD - THE PRICE OF LOYALTY " The clash between the frozen feelings of my childhood and five centuries of tyranny. From the cold courtyards of Olmaliq to the icy corridors of the Choson palace, this chapter guides you through a mysterious fusion of past and present. Stay tuned for what comes next...
  • A Complete Guide to Pursuing Medical Education in Uzbekistan for MBBS by studyincountries
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    quality of Education: Uzbekistan's medical universities often provide a good standard of education, with modern facilities and experienced faculty members. Affordability: Compared to many Western countries, the cost of studying MBBS in Uzbekistan is relatively affordable, making it an attractive option for international students. Language: Most MBBS programs in Uzbekistan are taught in the Russian language. Some universities offer programs in English, but proficiency in Russian is often required for clinical practice and communication with patients during the later stages of the program. Duration: The duration of the MBBS program in Uzbekistan is typically around 5-6 years. Recognition of Degree: Before enrolling in an overseas medical program, it's essential to verify whether the medical degree obtained from Uzbekistan is recognized by the medical boards or licensing authorities in your home country or the country where you plan to practice medicine. Admission Requirements: Each university may have its own admission criteria, but generally, international students need to submit their academic transcripts, and proof of language proficiency and may have to pass an entrance exam or interview. Residency and Work Opportunities: After completing the MBBS program in Uzbekistan, international students might face challenges in securing residency or work opportunities in some countries due to different regulations and licensing requirements.
  • Embarking on a Promising Medical Journey: Pursuing MBBS in Uzbekistan by mbbsabroad473
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    Are you aspiring to pursue a career in the field of medicine? Do you have dreams of becoming a skilled medical professional? Look no further than Uzbekistan! Renowned for its exceptional MBBS programs and world-class medical institutions, Uzbekistan has emerged as a top destination for international students seeking quality medical education. In this comprehensive guide, we'll delve into the key aspects of studying MBBS in Uzbekistan, including the fees, MCI-approved colleges, and the unparalleled opportunities that await ambitious medical enthusiasts.
  • Year of Farewell | Countryhumans AmeRus Story by Momoirobara_Rose
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    Russia is put in a desperate situation, with the school musical/play starting and a psycho stalker in love with him, he goes to Canada, his science partner, for help. And that's where America is assigned as his bodyguard. And What if Russia realised Capitalism wasn't so bad? What if he disobeyed his Father? What if he made friends with the Capitalist? What if he fell in love with the Capitalist? And what if he had to say a final Farewell to his father? That's exactly what happened. And here's how... Warnings: ♥ Swearing ♥ Trauma/Upsetting bits ♥ Inappropriate scenes ♥ A lot of Cringe -I do not own art- -All I own is writing and Story Idea- -People's flag will be their Company, Organisation, town, village, tribe or city flag. Plain Families will have a coat of arms as their flag- -People age at random points, in 5 years they could age by 1 year, it all depends on the world-
  • Imminent by Just_Cress
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    She's only an inch away from freedom, an inch away from the best summer vacation she'll ever have, with a twist.
  • Kazakhstani Kidnapping - a True Story of Stupidity and Confronting Death by AntonyJStanton
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    When travelling in Kazakhstan several years ago I had the misfortune of being kidnapped. Oops. More my fault and stupidity than anything else. Facing death is a fairly sobering prospect. Obviously the hero survived in the end, as I am writing the story here and now, but it makes for a fairly fascinating tale... if you dare to read.
  • Unlocking Boundless Potential: MBBS in Uzbekistan by EduARGroup1
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    Running in medicine is a noble endeavour that requires careful consideration and planning. Medical students often face the challenge of choosing the right university that offers quality education, practical training and affordable fees. In recent years, Uzbekistan has become the most popular destination for international students who wish to study an MBBS degree. This article discusses the benefits of studying MBBS in Uzbekistan, highlighting its world-class medical universities, state-of-the-art facilities, multicultural environment and affordable education.
  • Study MBBS in Uzbekistan - Mediseats Abroad by chandrunjnj
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    Study MBBS in Uzbekisan in the Top Medical Universities in Uzbekistan. Get Admission now. Contact Mediseats Abroad for the best guidance to get mbbs admission in Uzbekistan
  • It Is Gone by TheBillyBoo
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    Uzbekistan is not a good person. I know that. But something is going on,and it's not good. |Yaoi,BoyXBoy,don't like don't read. Finished.| (It's based of an RP,so anyone besides that person will probably be confused.)
  • Lovely Uzbekistan by tapentadoll
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    When everyone else embraced their ancestors, Uzbekistan sat away, alone.
  • Happily Ever After by Elsinore52
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    Micah interrupts one of his English classes in Hokkaido to take a call from Uzbekistan. The body of his wife Ivy - who he has not seen for five years - has been discovered outside the ancient city of Bukhara. Could he please come and identify her officially? And what was she doing so far from Japan with just a bicycle and a tent?