Lam and the Demaj brothers are as passionate about what immigrants have to offer America as they are
about living in this country, and they think repealing DACA is a huge step backward, even though they all three immigrated here legally and are American citizens.
The beautiful thing
about living in this country is that we're all entitled to our own opinions.
Change NOTHING else
about your life in this country, and watch things change in your life.
About living in the country and communing with nature and how tired we were of the concrete jungle.
Ask Expatica's team of experts or search through previous questions to find answers
about living in your country from experience professionals and long - time expats.
There are some not so great things
about living in the country.
However, initially, when you are talking on a dating site, women have no idea
about life in your country and whether her skills will be in demand, what kind of job she can get, will her level of language be sufficient, will her qualification be recognized, and lots of other things.
It gives children a good understanding
about life in another country.
Think
about living in the country — say in Montana where it's 100 miles to the nearest Walmart — or hospital.
There are some not so great things
about living in the country.
Sometimes when I get frustrated with my floorplan I make an effort to mentally list the things that I like
about living in the country!
Not exact matches
«We had built two major ops buildings on Olympic Boulevard with [Executive
Life], we had a portfolio of nearly 10,000 apartment projects around the
country we had acquired with them, we were overseeing 570 [general services administration] and post-office buildings with them, and we had
about 800 co-ops
in New York City with them,» Mark explains.
These riches were at least as important to the Eritrean government as they were to Nevsun: by various estimates Bisha would provide
about US$ 1 billion
in royalties and revenues over its
life, and raise the
country's annual GDP by several percentage points.
With the
country locked
in a national debate
about what an appropriate
living wage should be, pay —
in particular the minimum hourly rate — has become a sticking point for many businesses and their workers.
He previously has spoken
about reviving programs that gave immigration agents access to jails so they could identify people
living in the
country illegally.
We plan to
live in each
country for two years minimum to allow our kids to learn
about the two different cultures and languages.
With an estimated 46 million people globally
living in slavery, human trafficking is being taken increasingly seriously
in all
countries with Britain home to an estimated 13,000 slaves and authorities identifying
about 3,260 people victims
in 2015.
«To the degree that Mr. Trump is serious
about pursuing policies that improve the
lives of working families
in this
country, I and other progressives are prepared to work with him,» Sanders wrote
in conclusion.
I used to
live behind a slaughterhouse, and what I remember most
about growing up
in the
country is the sound of cattle lowing
in the night as they were waiting to be offed.
This is according to the latest HSBC Expat Explorer survey, which asked 26,871 people
living away from their home
country to fill
in an online questionnaire
about their experiences.
«We are
living in an unprecedented time, one
in which we are witness to the conscience of our
country, and the promise of the American Dream, being called into question,» CEO Howard Schultz wrote
in a letter to Starbucks employees
about the plan.
Putting aside all the songs
about love (including love of
country) and loss, what strikes me is that the single most successful and consistent message
in the largest number of classic songs is one that's just as significant
in our business
lives as it is
in our personal affairs.
«But the narrative
about St. Louis leaves out the fact that St. Charles County and its elected leadership have helped make several communities
in this area some of the best places
in America to
live, and that the region has one of the best startup scenes
in the
country.»
,» Sgt. Major Frank Grippe, who was
in charge of military operations
in 20
countries, talks
about the importance of grit and determination
in athletics and
life.
The cost of buying a home,
living comfortably
in the
country, and eating good food is lower here compared to the U.S.,» says Laura Springham
about rural France where she, her husband Keith, and their son Patrick moved almost two years ago.
[16:00] Pain + reflection = progress [16:30] Creating a meritocracy to draw the best out of everybody [18:30] How to raise your probability of being right [18:50] Why we are conditioned to need to be right [19:30] The neuroscience factor [19:50] The habitual and environmental factor [20:20] How to get to the other side [21:20] Great collective decision - making [21:50] The 5 things you need to be successful [21:55] Create audacious goals [22:15] Why you need problems [22:25] Diagnose the problems to determine the root causes [22:50] Determine the design for what you will do
about the root causes [23:00] Decide to work with people who are strong where you are weak [23:15] Push through to results [23:20] The loop of success [24:15] Ray's new instinctual approach to failure [24:40] Tony's ritual after every event [25:30] The review that changed Ray's outlook on leadership [27:30] Creating new policies based on fairness and truth [28:00] What people are missing
about Ray's culture [29:30] Creating meaningful work and meaningful relationships [30:15] The importance of radical honesty [30:50] Thoughtful disagreement [32:10] Why it was the relationships that changed Ray's
life [33:10] Ray's biggest weakness and how he overcame it [34:30] The jungle metaphor [36:00] The dot collector — deciding what to listen to [40:15] The wanting of meritocratic decision - making [41:40] How to see bubbles and busts [42:40] Productivity [43:00] Where we are
in the cycle [43:40] What the Fed will do [44:05] We are late
in the long - term debt cycle [44:30] Long - term debt is going to be squeezing us [45:00] We have 2 economies [45:30] This year is very similar to 1937 [46:10] The top tenth of the top 1 % of wealth = bottom 90 % combined [46:25] How this creates populism [47:00] The economy for the bottom 60 % isn't growing [48:20] If you look at averages, the
country is
in a bind [49:10] What are the overarching principles that bind us together?
The bias that Gregor showed to be embedded into human social
life plays out quantifiably
in the professional world: In Western countries, a jump from the 25th percentile of height to the 75th — about four or five inches — is associated with an increase in salary between 9 and 15 percen
in the professional world:
In Western countries, a jump from the 25th percentile of height to the 75th — about four or five inches — is associated with an increase in salary between 9 and 15 percen
In Western
countries, a jump from the 25th percentile of height to the 75th —
about four or five inches — is associated with an increase
in salary between 9 and 15 percen
in salary between 9 and 15 percent.
Living Goods» staff consists of
about 5 US - based staff,
about 35 staff on
country - level teams in Uganda and Kenya, 2 field supervisors, and a Branch Manager and Assistant Branch Manager at each of eight branches in Uganda and one Branch Manager in Kenya.58 Country - level staff include staff specializing in training, product development, sales, health impact, logistics, technology, finance, talent, monitoring, and partners
country - level teams
in Uganda and Kenya, 2 field supervisors, and a Branch Manager and Assistant Branch Manager at each of eight branches
in Uganda and one Branch Manager
in Kenya.58
Country - level staff include staff specializing in training, product development, sales, health impact, logistics, technology, finance, talent, monitoring, and partners
Country - level staff include staff specializing
in training, product development, sales, health impact, logistics, technology, finance, talent, monitoring, and partnerships.59
We
live in a
country that allows choices so why instead of ranting
about something you do not like go and use something else, I am sick of hearing you complain
about Apple because of these stupid reasons, so get a
life and go and buy crappy Windows 7, have fun buddy!!
Considering that only
about 2 billion people have access to the internet, and that it's the other 5 billion people that mostly
live in underdeveloped
countries, how exactly are they going to use cryptocurrencies?
As someone who has been to almost every european
country (something I'm quite proud of actually... lol) I'm really excited
about getting Abra
live in Europe.
There are a lot of brokers for you to choose from, even if you
live in a
country that has strict regulations
about who can offer trading legally within the borders of their land.
«He's an egomaniac devoid of all moral sense» ---- said the society woman dressing for a charity bazaar, who dared not contemplate what means of self - expression would be left to her and how she would impose her ostentation on her friends, if charity were not the all - excusing virtue ---- said the social worker who had found no aim
in life and could generate no aim from within the sterility of his soul, but basked
in virtue and held an unearned respect from all, by grace of his fingers on the wounds of others ---- said the novelist who had nothing to say if the subject of service and sacrifice were to be taken away from him, who sobbed
in the hearing of attentive thousands that he loved them and loved them and would they please love him a little
in return ---- said the lady columnist who had just bought a
country mansion because she wrote so tenderly
about the little people ---- said all the little people who wanted to hear of love, the great love, the unfastidious love, the love that embraced everything, forgave everything, and permitted everything ---- said every second - hander who could not exist except as a leech on the souls of others.»
This is our
country and I care as much
about the coast of British Columbia as folks
living in Burnaby do.
And we're talking
about a
country in Europe (he wouldn't mention which one), with a high quality of
life, nice climate, and a good healthcare system!
In your monthly magazine, we'll tell you about the best places in the world to retire, where you can still find bargain properties, the countries with the lowest cost of living, where you can save thousands of dollars on health care, where to invest your money to secure yourself from the falling dollar, the best destinations for property investment, real - life expat stories, and mor
In your monthly magazine, we'll tell you
about the best places
in the world to retire, where you can still find bargain properties, the countries with the lowest cost of living, where you can save thousands of dollars on health care, where to invest your money to secure yourself from the falling dollar, the best destinations for property investment, real - life expat stories, and mor
in the world to retire, where you can still find bargain properties, the
countries with the lowest cost of
living, where you can save thousands of dollars on health care, where to invest your money to secure yourself from the falling dollar, the best destinations for property investment, real -
life expat stories, and more.
Actually few months before what is happening now
in my
country I saw big flood flooding over the city but not
in to my place of my
living... although people were some screaming and some as riding it smiling but all were being washed away... then have asked a freind
about it who said it might mean no much money or business will be coming to me which I doubted if it meant that, but today I know what it was
about...!
Yes our quality of
life is still quite good relative to SOME other
countries... that not really what people are thinking though when they use the term «3rd world
country» — they are talking
about the trending that they see — and the media reflects a perception out there that things are trending
in a negative direction... look, if you read my original posts, you will see that they have much less to do with our economy as they have to do with WHY we are involved
in the middle east and the SOCIAL impact of that.
So better I
live and die
in my
country as honorable as I could rather than taking for immigration and
living in other people's
countries afraid and humiliated... it is enough what I read here
about America & Europe ill treatment to Asian / MidEastern Muslim immigrants...!!
Hello, there and sorry for the late reply... No am not part of the protests
in Yemen but can say I do not agree with the opposition nor that am satisfied of the present ruling party and their silence to corruptions
in the
country... all I care
about is that the
country lives in peace and be able to advance among nations...
so know the facts before you insinuate anything
about living in the wrong
country.
And some of them would send their daughters for marriage between that age to elder men just to be able to support the rest of the family with the marriage money... Maybe you being
in America
living fully covered from A to Z know nothing
about how poorer
countries live and think all are as happy as you are?!
The poor
in the US
live better than the middle class do
in about 99 % of the
countries in the world.
The best part
about living in a secular
country is that religious opinions of marriage are irrelevant to the legal definition as «Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof.»
The concept of international human rights from which no
country is exempt is consonant with the idea that Shari'a, the large body of legal tradition that informs the Muslim community
about how God requires it to
live, is
in some sense the rule of God.
When asked what it was like to be
in the middle of a diplomatic struggle between two
countries he said,» (Chen) as a blind man was willing to risk his own
life and his family paid such a heavy price, what
about ours who are
living in the free world?
It's also a film that works because there are lots of stories from the perspectives of heroic soldiers and Jewish survivors of WWII, but far fewer
about those
living in occupied
countries who did what they could, with what they had to pursue justice.
We
live in a
country that would never elect a non-christian (which says much
about how much power christians have... hello theocracy) The argument is whether or not belief and opinion should affect policy.
Muslim rage, Pamuk wrote, results from a deep sense of inferiority
about the backward condition of
life in Islamic
countries.
Let's face it: We are unlikely to find a single party that truly represents a «culture of
life,» and abortion will probably never be made illegal, so we'll have to go
about it the old fashioned way, working through the diverse channels of the Kingdom to adopt and support responsible adoption, welcome single moms into our homes and churches, reach out to the lonely and disenfranchised, address the socioeconomic issues involved, and engage
in some difficult conversations
about the many factors that contribute to the abortion rate
in this
country, (especially birth control).