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meni rekli da moze, bum videli. :)licno ne znam ni jedan primer gde se neko post firme vratio na akademsku karijeru. sto moguce vec govori nesto.ako nista drugo, makar to da imam malo poznanika/iskustva/primera ^_^

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@ indinisi citao prethodne strane? tu su i zmu i dete u paketu, a i ne zivi se kod roditelja reklo bi se i opet se postdok navodi kao opcija za posao.svako ima svoje prioritete i izbore, te ne mozes tako da nastupas. tj. mozes al ja ne bih :)
Ti si u stvari pomalo bezobrazna, jelda... ja nigde nisam napisao da betty ne treba da ide na postdok (stavise, svadjah se s nekim koji joj je bezobrazno ponudio alternativu trazenja "ozbiljnog posla"). Drugo, niko vise od mene nije ovde izneo medjusobnih usporedbi postdok plata - pominjanje neakademske plate je bilo tu usputno, sto je valjda svako ko je hteo mogao da ukapira.Ajde ti lepo ubuduce preskaci moje postove, zarad mira u ovoj kuci, jel vazi.
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Bit cu opet nastavnik, posle 5-6 godina... bas da vidim da li ce mi glas zadrhtati, lol. U klasicnom smislu, plus pravicemo neke online kursove u Coursera fazonu (ne planiraju da budu bas besplatni).http://youtu.be/V8FiAhzKQOM

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oplodi to kako treba :naughty: in other news - kažu da je "otkriće" ozilenda malo starije i malo neevropskije:X marks the spot: The find that could rewrite Australian historyAncient African coins lead experts to question who discovered islandsKathy Marksplus.pngSydneyMonday 20 May 201330-Ian-McIntosh-IUPUI123v1.jpg30-Ian-McIntosh-IUPUI123v1.jpg30-Kilwa-coin.jpgIan McIntosh is determined to solve the mystery of the ancient coinsIUPUI According to the records, Australia was first discovered by Dutch explorers in the early 17th century. So how did 1,000-year-old copper coins from a former African sultanate end up on a remote Australian beach?An Australian anthropologist, Ian McIntosh, is determined to get to the bottom of the mystery, which began when five coins were found buried in sand by a soldier patrolling the Wessel Islands off the continent’s north coast in 1944, two years after Darwin was bombed by the Japanese.Maurie Isenberg, who was manning a radar station on the uninhabited but strategically important islands, stored the coins in a tin, and on coming across them again in 1979, sent them to a museum.They were identified as originating in the former sultanate of Kilwa, near present-day Tanzania, and dated to as far back as the 900s.So far, so mysterious, for according to the history books the first outsider to set foot on Australian soil was a Dutchman, Willem Janszoon, who landed in present-day north Queensland in 1606 – more than 160 years before Captain James Cook arrived and claimed the continent for the British throne.Dr McIntosh believes that the coins, which have apparently been gathering dust in the museum, could rewrite Australian history, indicating that the country was visited long before Europeans arrived.In July he will lead a team to the Wessels, armed with a map on which Isenberg marked the spot where he found the coins with an “X”.“This trade route was already very active a very long time ago, and this may [be] evidence of that early exploration by people from East Africa or from the Middle East,” he said.According to Dr McIntosh, who is currently based at Indiana University in the US, the copper coins were the first produced in sub-Saharan Africa and have only twice been found outside the continent: in Oman in the early 20th century and in Australia by Isenberg, who was fishing off a beach at the time.Dr McIntosh’s team – comprising Australian and American historians, archaeologists and geomorphologists (scientists who study the shaping of landforms), as well as Aboriginal rangers – has confirmed that the coins date from between the 900s and 1300s.At the same spot, the young soldier also unearthed four coins originating in the Dutch East India Company, one dating back to 1690.Janszoon’s visit was followed by that of a fellow Dutch seafarer, Dirk Hartog. But neither man – nor the Spaniard Luiz Vaez de Torres, who discovered the strait between New Guinea and Australia in 1606 – realised they had found terra australis (southern land), the hypothetical continent marked on world maps of the day as a counterweight to the north’s landmasses.Now a World Heritage ruin, Kilwa was once a flourishing trade port and in the 13th to 16th centuries had links to India. Its trade – in gold, silver, pearls, perfumes, Arabian stoneware, Persian ceramics and Chinese porcelain – made it one of the most influential towns in East Africa.

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Nije Lako Biti ZnanstvenicaZa Loru Ferne (33) lepota kojom ju je priroda obdarila, ne samo da nije blagoslov, već preti da postane pravo prokletstvo. Ova doktorka medicinskih nauka tvrdi da je fizički prepreka njenoj karijeri, jer gde god da se zaposli, muškarci je saleću, a žene su ljubomorne.36668_lora1_iff.jpg?ver=1369042941 Ferneova je pre dve godine dala otkaz u naučnoistraživačkom centru u kom je radila za godišnju platu od 30.000 funti i trenutno je izdržavaju roditelji. Odlučila je da napusti posao, jer više nije mogla da izdrži stalno saletanje muškaraca i ljubomorne ispade koleginica.- Niti sam lenja, niti sam laka žena, ali je odlazak na posao zbog mog izgleda jednostavno postao toliko mučenje, da dalje nisam mogla. Muške kolege videle su samo moju pojavu, a ja sam uporno pokušavala da im skrenem pažnju na svoje profesionalne kvalitete i dostignuća. Nije vredelo. Stalno su mi slali poklone i pitali me da izađemo. Čak i kad sam radila u laboratoriji, bez šminke, nedoterana, ništa ih nije moglo odbiti. Nisam ja kriva za to, nisam kriva što sam lepa - očajna je Lora.Ona je studirala prirodne nauke i doktorirala medicinu, a u pomenutom istraživačkom centru je počela da radi 2008. Zbog tretmana koji je trpela svakodnevno, tu se zadržala samo tri godine.- Ostale žene su pretpostavljale da, pošto sam lepa, moram biti glupa i nesposobna, pa me zato niko nije uzimao za ozbiljno. Zbog sopstvenih kompleksa su bile ljubomorne na mene, a kad su shvatile da sam dobra i u poslu, pa možda čak i bolja od njih, mrzele su me još više - kaže ova naučnica bez zaposlenja, koja trenutno živi o trošku svojih roditelja i od njih mesečno dobija 2.000 funti za kiriju i račune u Londonu, kao i oko 1.500 za dizajnersku odeću, na koju je ova lepotica navikla i ne želi da je se odrekne, iako je ostala bez primanja.

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pa bar nije problem rešiti se lepote danas u doba svakomesečnih roditeljskih darova od 3,500 funti i uznapredovale svakakve hirurgije...

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Bit cu opet nastavnik, posle 5-6 godina... bas da vidim da li ce mi glas zadrhtati, lol. U klasicnom smislu, plus pravicemo neke online kursove u Coursera fazonu (ne planiraju da budu bas besplatni).
super vest, blow them away!
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