Can a nurse working in Vietnam work abroad in the United States without taking cut-throat expensive courses?
I was wondering if a nurse in Vietnam come over and work in the United Sates without having to take expensive courses? The courses in Vietnam that allows nurses to come over and work in the United States are cut-throat expensive and it doesn't seem worth the money. I wonder if there are other ways?
Studying Abroad - 1 Answers
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you will need to pass the state boards where you plan to practice/work. I do not believe that there are any additional courses.
Friday, May 21, 2010
Friday, May 14, 2010
can you simplify how the judicial system of the united states works
can you simplify how the judicial system of the united states works?
I'm new to Criminal Justice and am interested in getting a "quick" overview of how the court systems work.
Government - 5 Answers
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Judges judge things.
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kill them all, let god sort them out.
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Under the Constitution of the U.S., they adjudicate the laws of the U.S., the Constitution, and resolve disputes between citizens of different States. They are provided lifetime appointments, to assure separation from pressure by other branches of Government via political pressure and job security. In reality, the Politicians get campaign contributions by selecting Judges favorable to their contributors special interests. Judges view where appointments may come from, and compete for ruling in favor of special interests - it is how they get appointed to the bench, and promotions to Appellate Courts and/or U.S. Supreme Court. The individual no longer matters in the U.S. judiciary - that is why most attorney's for the individual attempt to get their cases heard in State Court, while Insurance/big business/special interests attempt to get the cases removed to and/or heard in Federal Court.
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In America, you are innocent until you run out of money! Mendlez brothers - guilty the day after the judge said they could not use their parents money to pay their lawyer. ( She demanded off the case the next day). Yes they are in Jail! Michelle Jackson, they, after a few tries figured he had enough money to be innocent for ever! he was freed for life! Poor OJ, did well for many years but fell on hard times and lo and behold - he is incarcerated!
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In America it's about the MONEY. The criminal justice system works in the same way. How else would you explain over 2 million incarcerated. I live in a community with a maximum security prison facility that houses 80% domestic and vehicular offenders. They feed you small measly meals and make a killing in Kiosks selling junk food. Fifty cents for one plastic spoon. You can buy 10 for a buck in a retail store. It's criminal !!!
I'm new to Criminal Justice and am interested in getting a "quick" overview of how the court systems work.
Government - 5 Answers
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Judges judge things.
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kill them all, let god sort them out.
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Under the Constitution of the U.S., they adjudicate the laws of the U.S., the Constitution, and resolve disputes between citizens of different States. They are provided lifetime appointments, to assure separation from pressure by other branches of Government via political pressure and job security. In reality, the Politicians get campaign contributions by selecting Judges favorable to their contributors special interests. Judges view where appointments may come from, and compete for ruling in favor of special interests - it is how they get appointed to the bench, and promotions to Appellate Courts and/or U.S. Supreme Court. The individual no longer matters in the U.S. judiciary - that is why most attorney's for the individual attempt to get their cases heard in State Court, while Insurance/big business/special interests attempt to get the cases removed to and/or heard in Federal Court.
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In America, you are innocent until you run out of money! Mendlez brothers - guilty the day after the judge said they could not use their parents money to pay their lawyer. ( She demanded off the case the next day). Yes they are in Jail! Michelle Jackson, they, after a few tries figured he had enough money to be innocent for ever! he was freed for life! Poor OJ, did well for many years but fell on hard times and lo and behold - he is incarcerated!
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In America it's about the MONEY. The criminal justice system works in the same way. How else would you explain over 2 million incarcerated. I live in a community with a maximum security prison facility that houses 80% domestic and vehicular offenders. They feed you small measly meals and make a killing in Kiosks selling junk food. Fifty cents for one plastic spoon. You can buy 10 for a buck in a retail store. It's criminal !!!
Friday, May 7, 2010
Do Japanese Wiis work in the United States
Do Japanese Wiis work in the United States?
I'm planning on importing a Japanese Wii to the United States soon. However, one of my friends has told me I will need other items in order to make the Wii work in the US due to voltage differences. What exactly do I need to make it work? I'm planning on importing games actually =( I just meant hardware specifications. Sorry I confused you, Wii Addict.
Nintendo Wii - 3 Answers
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You will need an adaptor of some kind and a different plug. In Japan they use 230 Volts / 60Hz whereas in the USA they use 110V / 60 Hz. So you will need to order an adaptor to convert the voltages to make it safe to use in your home.
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The reason why Japanese Wii dono't work in the U.S. is because of a region lock. A region lock is when you try to play a Wii game thats from a different country in a Wii thats from a different country. That's like trying to play an American Wii with Austrailian games. A way to take off region lock to to "mod" your Wii. Here's info about how to "mod" your Wii. http://www.wii-modchips.com
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If you import the games it will work, but many companies are cracking down on game importing. You will have to buy an adapter to make it work with american plugins.
I'm planning on importing a Japanese Wii to the United States soon. However, one of my friends has told me I will need other items in order to make the Wii work in the US due to voltage differences. What exactly do I need to make it work? I'm planning on importing games actually =( I just meant hardware specifications. Sorry I confused you, Wii Addict.
Nintendo Wii - 3 Answers
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You will need an adaptor of some kind and a different plug. In Japan they use 230 Volts / 60Hz whereas in the USA they use 110V / 60 Hz. So you will need to order an adaptor to convert the voltages to make it safe to use in your home.
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The reason why Japanese Wii dono't work in the U.S. is because of a region lock. A region lock is when you try to play a Wii game thats from a different country in a Wii thats from a different country. That's like trying to play an American Wii with Austrailian games. A way to take off region lock to to "mod" your Wii. Here's info about how to "mod" your Wii. http://www.wii-modchips.com
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If you import the games it will work, but many companies are cracking down on game importing. You will have to buy an adapter to make it work with american plugins.
Saturday, May 1, 2010
can a united states citizen live in mexico and work in the united states
can a united states citizen live in mexico and work in the united states?
i am thinking of moving to laredo mexico with my boyfriend who is a citizen of mexico but i want to continue to work in the united states is this possible?
Other - Mexico - 3 Answers
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as long as you apply for the job while still living in the u.s. , and its not a government related job. You will need to make sure you have time to cross the border before getting to work. its a way longer commute.
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Yes you can. I have known many people that do that. Some were U.S. citizens and some were Mexican citizens. I have known people that were living in the U.S. and working in Mexico. In both cases, you have to allow a lot of time to cross the border, especially if you drive. Sometimes it is better to leave your car in the parking lot at the U.S. side and walk over, then drive from there. My hometown is 5 miles from the border. Now I am retired living in the Armed Forces Retirement home in Washington, DC.
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Yes. You'll save a lot of money too. Gas is cheaper and food is cheaper. Since he has family there, you won't be like a tourist in the sniper's scope. And when you get sick of the Mexicans and their backwards thinking, you can just go home for a couple days for a sanity check. Definitely give it a try.
i am thinking of moving to laredo mexico with my boyfriend who is a citizen of mexico but i want to continue to work in the united states is this possible?
Other - Mexico - 3 Answers
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as long as you apply for the job while still living in the u.s. , and its not a government related job. You will need to make sure you have time to cross the border before getting to work. its a way longer commute.
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Yes you can. I have known many people that do that. Some were U.S. citizens and some were Mexican citizens. I have known people that were living in the U.S. and working in Mexico. In both cases, you have to allow a lot of time to cross the border, especially if you drive. Sometimes it is better to leave your car in the parking lot at the U.S. side and walk over, then drive from there. My hometown is 5 miles from the border. Now I am retired living in the Armed Forces Retirement home in Washington, DC.
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Yes. You'll save a lot of money too. Gas is cheaper and food is cheaper. Since he has family there, you won't be like a tourist in the sniper's scope. And when you get sick of the Mexicans and their backwards thinking, you can just go home for a couple days for a sanity check. Definitely give it a try.
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