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HOPPIT,
I will give my comments after this post. A report is available on NINJA monthly website. First click on this seminar report. This seminar was arranged by my boss Dr.MAS on classical homeopathy subject. http://www.geocities.com/ninjaforall/skyway.htm I am going to give you a clue. See first two pictures. And tell me the blunder, which was done in this seminar. You need keen observation. Read the banner, which was displayed behind the stage guests.
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I know what the blunder is!!!
EVERYONE -EVEN THE AUDIENCE- LOOKS ABSOLUTELY BORED OUT OF THEIR MINDS! I CAN'T SEE 1 PERSON WHO LOOKS HAPPY!!!!!!!!!. SO THE BLUNDER WAS THAT THE SEMINAR - ALTHOUGH FREE - WAS VERY UNINTERESTING ??? ALSO YOU USE THE DIPTHONG ON THE BANNER AND NOT IN THE REPORT !!
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I was searching for a solution of my problem. I found this website impressive. Members are very cooperative and nice.
I am not in a position to give expert comments on this running topic. Except, nice to see some pictures of Pakistani doctors. Smart, Young and energetic. Crazy about classical homeopathy
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M Iqbal wrote:
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[ 02. October 2002, 01:21: Message edited by: Simone ]
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Yes! I remember that seminar when I received an invitation from Dr.MAS. I read the invitation, talked about that blunder due to which I did not attend the seminar. Although I had never missed anyone that he arranged.
Simone, Look at the sponsors. Can’t you see those English and Urdu banners hanging all around the stage guests. Spelling mistake from the Banner Writer is a minor one.
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Dr Inam Mirza
Dr M Iqbal asked BB members to find the blunder in an earlier post (I quote it in my reply!). I refer to it, by request. I have to say that I like Dr Iqbal's approach. Using a sense of humour to invite guests to his website. Cheers to you, Dr Iqbal. [ 02. October 2002, 01:22: Message edited by: Simone ]
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I just wanna stear this back to the original topic, if I may...the cost of seminars...
Well, Seminars are pricey, it is true. And, you must continue to upgrade your skills and knowledge as a homeopath whether or not you subscribe to a society or regulatory body. The fact is, however, that seminars are costly to organize and deliver. They involve rental fees and permits, travel fees for the instructors, and lots of other administrative fees for people who do the "groundwork" of putting the seminar on. Also, the person giving the seminar should be compensated for his or her time; that means time spent physically "giving" the seminar and interacting with participants, as well as all the preparation time--research efforts, document creation, information organization and any training involved (such as the time and effort involved in learning how to be an effective instructor/lecturer). If you don't want to pay people for the work they do and the ideas they produce--which ultimately help to ease your labour burden when you apply them to your practice--then you can hardly expect to receive recognition and compensation for your own efforts, from your own patients and peers. Right? Divina
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