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rombsix
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From: Beirut, Lebanon
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A break from guitar
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Hey folks, I am going to be forced to take a break, it appears, from guitar for the coming three months. I am currently in the USA, and will be traveling all over the Midwest, South, and Northeast doing training interviews (the plan is to eventually move to the USA to train/work as a psychiatrist). The traveling and constant packing/unpacking is quite tiring and time-consuming, and I surely didn't get my guitar here with me because it was not going to be practical to attempt flying with it all over the nation. Hence, I won't be very active guitar-wise until my return to Beirut (planned at the end of January or early February 2012). Let's just hope I still know how to play guitar when I get back to Beirut. Wish me luck, and cheers!
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Date Nov. 4 2011 1:53:15
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rombsix
Posts: 7840
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RE: A break from guitar (in reply to akatune)
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2) the mind is fraught with processes dictated by the native culture of the individual. A misunderstanding could have serious consequences. Not all brains are the same, when considering how neural pathways and hippocampus schema are developed. Indeed, but every year, thousands of international medical graduates (from India, China, etc.) get accepted into psychiatry residencies and end up practicing psychiatry in the USA. Hence, cultural differences are important, but they do not dictate whether someone foreign to the US culture can see American psychiatric patients. If you want to discuss this further, please PM me. quote:
someone hired you or accepted you over others for whatever program you are involved with. The fact that your skills and intelligence have been recognized is a great honor. Your hard work has been rewarded. It is a great opportunity and will assist you in further success. Congratulations. Your family must be proud. I've been invited to interview at some residency programs in the USA. I haven't been accepted yet, though.
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Date Nov. 5 2011 4:51:32
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