@mortis: in a way there's something to be said about growing up in a supposedly 3rd world country. we still get taught to do things the hard way. sometimes i think that's a good thing. my sister, when she was getting her nursing degree, were taught how to do things manually instead of relying on machines to do most of the work like in the most developed nations. of course, there's something to be said about them being allowed to work on dying patients in hospitals. it's such a painful irony; that experience, afforded to the nurses and doctors of our country, are why they are prized and continuously snatched by the top hospitals in foreign countries, yet said foreign countries wouldn't allow their nurses/doctors to work on patients as extensively as they do here. i find it sad that it's done at our expense, but that's life, i suppose.
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