Wednesday, July 21, 2010

how can i make a japanese ps2 game work in my united states ps2 system

how can i make a japanese ps2 game work in my united states ps2 system?
i wanna play a japanese game on my playstation 2, but i have no idea how to make it work on my united states play station 2. how do i make it work?
PlayStation - 1 Answers
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You Need To Get One Of Those PS2 MAGIC SWAP DISC Google it.

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

How can a college graduate with a degree in business administration from brazil work in the united states

How can a college graduate with a degree in business administration from brazil work in the united states?
I am a college graduate in brazil and i would like to work in the united states. i have over 2 years of work experience with well known companies here. can anyone tell me steps i can take to work in the united states? thank you for any advice
Other - Careers & Employment - 2 Answers
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I would look for a company that has offices in Brazil and the USA and go to work for them with the hopes of being able to transfer at a later time. If you are transferred by the company then their HR dept will assist with the necessary work visa.
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a degree in "business administration" is pretty general and not very useful to get any specific job in the US. I don't even know what that qualifies you to do. and there are issues with work visa, etc. in the US and millions of unemployed people already here

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

What does it mean to be legally authorized to work in the United States

What does it mean to be legally authorized to work in the United States?
I am filling out some job applications and I spotted this question. I am a U.S. citizen but I'm not sure if that means that I am legally authorized to work in the United States. I want to answer the question truthfully so I won't get in trouble, please I know it sounds dumb but I want to know how can I be legally able to work in the United States? also thanks to all who answer..no matter how dumb the question is... ^^
Law & Ethics - 13 Answers
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Yes you are legally authorized to work in the US if you are a citizen. In the US, this question refers to those not of US citizenship. Thus, they are asking if you have a green card/work visa or student visa. This information is verified when the employer fills out the I-9 form during the hiring process. Your question isn't dumb. I'm sure there are a lot of people who don't really know the answer to this question.
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Legally Authorised means a work visa or green card. Since you are a US citizen, you shouldnt have to answer that question, your question to answer becomes Are you a Legal US Citizen (or something like that)
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If you are a US citizen you are authorised to work in the US> The question is aimed at immigrants who might not be legally permitted to take up employment
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if u are a US citizen then u are legally able to work here, or if u have a green card or resident alien card u are able to work here. that is just for people that are here illegally but that doesnt stop them since they can get fake green cards and social security cards.
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That only applies to aliens in this country. Some aliens are only allowed to come to the country to study etc, they are not authorized to work. Being a citizen, you are authorized to work if you meet the federal & local age requirements
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It means you have been granted authorization to work in the US. For US citizens, this is not an issue, but only for someone who immigrated to the US.
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You must be of legal AGE to work even if you are a US citizen. It's either 15 or 16 in order to be able to legally work.
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how old are you that you dont know how to fill out an application? you are a citizen, you are legally able to work in the US. If you were an illegal alien, then no, you arent legal to work in the US
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If you are a citizen of the US then you are legally authorized to work anywhere in the United states.
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yes yur a legal authorized to work in us becouse yur a citizen they ask yur a citizen say yes
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If you are a citizen then you are legally allowed to work in the U.S. This question is basically asking if you are an illegal immigrant without working papers. You are good to go.
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If you are a citizen, you are de facto "authorized" to work in the U.S. If you are not a citizen, you need to have status conferred upon you by a government entity like the INS.
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its just asking if you area legal U.S. citizen. that's all.

Thursday, July 1, 2010

How has volunteer work in The United States changed over time

How has volunteer work in The United States changed over time?
Can anyone answer this question? :) How has volunteer work in The United States changed over time?
Community Service - 2 Answers
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There was a time when volunteering was seen as something one did only out of the goodness of someone's heart. Now, it's accepted that people volunteer for a variety of reasons: to build up their CV, to learn about career options, to find out what a particular nonprofit really does, to make friends, to rebuild their own self-esteem, and on and on. The old paradigm of why to involve volunteers is -- we have all this work to do and we can't hire enough staff to do it, let's get some people to do it for free. The current paradigm is: some tasks are best done by volunteers, even if we have money to pay staff. More at the URLs below:
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probably not as many people are doing it