Hi Ancilla - Sounds genuine then. Sometimes its hard for people to share their feelings, especially when there is a language barrier. Maybe by buying you a ring could be his way of demonstrating to you how he feels. Actions speaking louder than words - so to speak.
I am sure as some of you know today is a Public Holiday in Poland and also Cud na Wisdla - Battle of Warsaw 1920.
The Battle of Warsaw (sometimes referred to as the Miracle at the Vistula, Polish: Cud nad Wisłą) was the decisive battle of the Polish-Soviet War, which began soon after the end of World War I in 1918 and lasting until the Treaty of Riga (1921).
Hey PD - Try some specialist search engines like Athens or the E-Library - you will have to register with them. There is also a Journal of European Cancer Care. Try using the search tool on this site icn.ch to search for Polish nursing info.
Relieves boredom. an escape from studying. I have said it before and I will say it again - you just cant beat PF for translations - amazing. Sincere thanks to all.
Old-fashioned business laws that hinder development and promote bureaucracy.
It appears to me they are getting the grants etc but they need experienced business- minded folk to manage it. Why they can't "do an Ireland" and drop the base rate for business tax. If Ireland can do it on the edge of Europe surely Poland can do it, look at the logistics for distribution, networking etc - ideal !
I bought a pair out of "New Look " in Gdansk- much cheapness - washed them once and they turned out a kind of marbled effect, unfortunately so did the rest of my wash.
Bought another pair out of the Big Star shop, been in the bottom of my wardrobe for over a year now, never worn them but I am thinking of painting my shed soon...............
I wouldn't underestimate the significance of this. Mother Russia is slowly taking control of the hydrocarbons across Europe. One of the main problems of hydrocarbon extraction is getting them to their destination. With this exploration the pipeline would not have to cross any political boundries.
Ian Smith was a spitfire or a Hurricane fighter pilot
His Hurricane crashed on take off in 1943 and in 1944 he was shot down in his Spitfire. He served in the RAF with No 237 ( Rhodesia ) Squadron. I believe he is still alive and living in the Cape or thereabouts.
I think all forces have Armed Response Vehicles available to call upon. Iam against guns but obviously there are exceptions. The Scottish Police Force lead the way in crime detection now though......
The argument "for" the license is that you dont get any commercials, the BBC commission nature documentaries, drama and impartial news reporting. It has been in the news itself lately for rigged phone in competitions and for making up statistics on its political programmes - bringing its integrity into question.