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SOFIA SHAMIM
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  • Bahrain
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hey dis is so cool !! heheheh ......
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Qazi Muhammad iqbal and SOFIA SHAMIM are now friends
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Your Medical Speciality:
MAKING MEGA BUCKS
Your Research Interests and Other Areas of Interest:
LIVE N LET LIVE
Medical School/University:
B.P.KOIRALA INSTITUTE OF HEALTH AND SCIENCES ,NEPAL
Hospital:
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On the positive side, I am, thoughtful, concerned, ambitious, progressive, funloving, independent, trustworthy, and forgiving. People find me the one whom they can depend on and share everything. I don't have an attitude problem. I respect the privacy of others, and I expect people to respect my privacy. I'm not very religious but I am spiritually strong. I am very romantic as well. ;-)....n yea my frends say dat um very creative !! i can make sumthing beautiful out of nuthin !!

On the negative side, I am a pessimist , restless, very impatient, picky, an over thinker, self-conscious, hypersensitive, and a bit moody. I am a very hot-headed person, but I know how to control my temper. And I get nervous sometimes upon simple matters. I trust people very easily.
i cum to nay conclusion very quickly!!

And I hate to compromise on self-respect. Yet I have to compromise sometimes, to move on.

I am always trying to become a practical person and a better citizen. I respect humanity and I think we have the responsibility to do something for the betterment of humanity. I think life is not bestowed to us just for fun.
Interested in:
MY CONFIDENCE N MY COMMUNICATION SKILLS N INTERACTIVE SKILLS
I'd Like to Meet:
BAILEY N LOVE , PARIKH ..
Favorite Medical Websites:
STUDENT

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At 8:22pm on July 4, 2009, Mohammed Yasser said…
You don't have to be sorry.........
Thanx anyways....
bye
At 10:30pm on June 26, 2009, Mohammed Yasser said…
so you are in B.P.KOIRALA, nepal.
one of my friend sethu sinha is now an intern there. could you plz get his contact number for me???
plz thanx
At 8:16am on June 11, 2009, yousef m said…
salam alikom....MY CONFIDENCE IS MY COMMUNICATION SKILLS N INTERACTIVE SKILLS....i like your comment........
At 6:16pm on June 4, 2009, Dr.Tariq Rahim said…
hello dr.how r u?
At 4:21pm on June 3, 2009, DR SYED SHAH MUHAMMAD NASRULLAH said…
i am from imdia.currentlyworking in saudi arabia as pediatrician.
At 11:07pm on May 27, 2009, ozzzii. said…
jus saw it was ur b'day.......happy birthday to u.....god bless u!
At 6:26pm on May 27, 2009, Dr Arshad Rashid said…
hsppy birthday...sofia
At 3:23pm on May 19, 2009, Doc_Bombay said…
salaam...
wich yr u in, sofia ??
At 10:46pm on May 15, 2009, Qazi Muhammad iqbal said…
asa'kum thanks for adding me as a friend.
so how r u my friend?
At 12:43pm on May 15, 2009, JUNAID said…
hii
 
 

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