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What are my chances of getting the DAAD scholarship if I don’t have excellent knowledge of German language?
It is possible to study in Germany without knowing German, there are few universities offers few courses entirely in English but many of them are paid course and expensive compare to studying in German. So if your plan is to return home or move to English speaking country, after finishing your coursRead more
It is possible to study in Germany without knowing German, there are few universities offers few courses entirely in English but many of them are paid course and expensive compare to studying in German. So if your plan is to return home or move to English speaking country, after finishing your course then study in English, if you would like to do internship there or find a good job for some better experience then it’s always advisable to study in German. Because language is important in most of the European countries wherever you want to live and work.
See lessHow do you tell if your pet is sick?
There are several signs dogs give us to help us know how they are doing. Do they still have a good appetite, show interest in food and eat well? Do they still show joy when you come home? Are their eyes still bright and fairly alert? Do they hold their ears the same, or do they seem to be holding thRead more
There are several signs dogs give us to help us know how they are doing. Do they still have a good appetite, show interest in food and eat well? Do they still show joy when you come home? Are their eyes still bright and fairly alert? Do they hold their ears the same, or do they seem to be holding them lower? Do they still wag their tail enthusiastically? Do they still show a little livelier step when you take them for a walk? There’s no way to be positive; if your dog acts in any way different in his mannerisms, movements, eating or drinking habits, or anything different than normal, take your dog to the vet just to be safe. You wouldn’t want to suffer; your dog doesn’t deserve to suffer if a simple vet visit will solve the problem.
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