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There in Dublin I was a research assistant

Posted: Tue Feb 18, 2025 9:51 am
by mawa84422
For this reason, but not only, the community already had a magical aura back then. I remember Andrea returning from the first GT conference at a certain point in 2006 all excited (I was very angry, because he was doing something for work on the weekend) and also the Arcane Factors competition , for which Andrea always stole my PC. Then there are other SEOs made at the time , such as doorways, but I admit that I don't remember these directly: they are things that I discovered later, in retrospect, so I won't talk about them.


Dublin and article marketing In short, the fact is that in the france telegram data meantime I had graduated in contemporary history (twice, three-year and specialist) and had done various jobs, somewhat randomly. I wanted to be a researcher with all my heart , but I wasn't able to win a doctorate with a scholarship. It was 2011 and I had won one without a scholarship, but it made me anxious.


Meanwhile, I worked in an employment consultancy firm (that's where I learned to make invoices!). So, tired of everything, I resigned from the office, left my doctorate and left for Dublin, with the Leonardo project. in a history department of a university: it was certainly beautiful (me in an archive reading nineteenth-century correspondence) but I had now become obsessed with a more remunerative job , in which I didn't I was linked to competitions and tenders.

Re: There in Dublin I was a research assistant

Posted: Tue May 06, 2025 5:05 pm
by yadaysrdone