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Nah, I tried that. Putin's number is ex directory so it was too hard to get the message across. I also can't speak Russian
No need for Russian - all you have to do is invite one of the neighbouring countries around Russia i.e. Belarus to have a nice trade agreement with the EU.
Check it's not on an international flight path though......
"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR
Though the ones to really worry about are named Tony Bliar.
Tony Blairs' are all right - after all when there is a conflict in the Middle East they spend their time doing their job as a peace envoy they spend it having a Birthday bash for their wife.
"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR
There is nothing wrong with a forensic science degree - young people just need to be realistic and understand their degree subject will have nothing to do with their career.
Sure I read somewhere that there are more FS graduates each year, than the total number of FS jobs in the UK. Although it may be BS.
Sure I read somewhere that there are more FS graduates each year, than the total number of FS jobs in the UK. Although it may be BS.
It's the same with Photographers and Economics graduates. There are more of them then there are Photography and Economics jobs in Europe.
However FS and Economics graduates actually have skills that are transferable. Plus the FS graduates can do postgraduate qualifications in some other scientific areas to make themselves more employable. I also know that some universities changed the name of their biological science courses to FS get more students on to it.
I'm not sure how a photography degree like a fine arts degree leaves you with transferable skills. I know people who were told not to do a fine arts degrees as they wouldn't get a proper job. Some of them eventually paid for themselves to go back and do such a degree using the money from the job they got with their first degree to fund it. There as the artist on my road works in a bar and another one I met was a barber.
"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR
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