Monday, June 28, 2010

2 life changing options. What would you choose

2 life changing options. What would you choose?
Lets say you moved to Italy(you're a 18 year old girl), but things are unsure there, your visa is taking forever and you might not be accepted, you live in a house with your aunt, mom, his husband and his brother (both have schizophrenia but the brother is on medication, the husband is perv), there's no heater and it's cool, you have no money (not even for the bus) and you don't eat well(sometimes just one meal a day) and your highschool diploma might not be valid either and have to study a couple of more years... you're given 2 ways: 1. Stay and see if they accept the visa, even thought living in the conditions described above, things might get better after 2 years if your mother gets a job and helps you with getting highschool diploma validated, so you can study in college or... 2. Go to Venezuela(where you were born, even thought the situation is not good there, to make it short my father has bussiness there.) where you have a home(my dad bought at our names), your sister and you will have food and all facilities, study a year course in nurse school, and then move to (probably) Florida with your aunt, my dad can pay college and give me some start money while I get a job and be more independent, Spain is other option aswell. Wich one would you choose and why? Thanks a lot xx
Psychology - 1 Answers
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Well, duh! I'd be saying "Hola, Papi." Go where the people will give you some stability and support then come to America and make it big.


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Monday, June 14, 2010

Could you check my paper for spelling or grammar mistakes

Could you check my paper for spelling or grammar mistakes?
Translation 4 Our neighbours have changed their minds and are going to Spain instead of going to Italy on their holiday. We should hope that they don't go forever. Don't sign the contract without looking at it. This morning I missed the bus and had to wait for the next one, which didn't come on time. The building cought fire but the firemen managed to put out the fire. I advice you to learn the poem by heart. Suddently the lights turned off, but the spokesman kept on speaking everyone there to much surprise. One of the students passed out when he saw the nurse. Atleast a half an hour past before he gained consciense again. Never suspend anything to morning if you can do it today. It would have been best for you to tell the truth right away. I have said it to him again and again, but he never seems to remember anything. His aunt inherited him with alot of money. Did you lend the woman in the next house your sewing machinge? All resolution must be returned in the end of the test. The acident is on some level his fault. I don't recall having heard this before.
Words & Wordplay - 2 Answers
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5) The building caught fire, but the firemen managed to put out the fire 6) I advise you to learn the poem by heart 7) switch the wording around on this one.. try: Suddenly the lights turned off, but surprisingly, the spokesman continued to speak to everyone there 9) At least a half an hour passed before he gained consciousness again 13) He inherited a lot of money from his aunt 14) Did you lend the woman in the next house your sewing machine? 15 seems to be worded very wrong.. im not sure what you're trying to say 17) The accident is, on some level, his fault OR The accident is on some level, his fault
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Well, you don't have any quotation marks around what people are actually saying. Also "his aunt inherited him with a lot of money" sounds weird. (ps, a lot is 2 words, not 1)



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Monday, June 7, 2010

why is health care so bad in britain

why is health care so bad in britain?
i got very sick 2 years ago when all this swine flu paranoia, i sudenly got very ill, 41 temperature, my friend took me to emergencies and they refuse to see me(not even looking at me) and they send me home saying i had swine flu,i never understood how they can diagnose someone with something when they didnt check on you, next day my friend went to collect the tamiflu for me,2 days later i got even worse, ambulance refuse to come for me when i called then, 2 days later i went back to hospital and they refuse to see me again, i felt so fustrated that i booked a flight back home in spain, when i arrived in madrid hospital they check for everything,that same day they told me i had a really bad pneumonia, no trace of swine flu at all! and they couldn't belive that doctors refuse to see me in london. nurses speak no english, hospitals are FILTHY, i have never seen a hospital with carpet, just in london for the first time, scary isn't it? very high rate of infections due to lack of hygiene. what is wrong with this country?
Other - Politics & Government - 4 Answers
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Yes, Health Care in the UK is abyssmal, it really stinks there. It's because they fell for the Liberals who thought a country could provide Health Care to all. It doesn't work does it?
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You complain about hygiene - yet you went into a hospital with a potentially contaigious disease, and you want them to put carpets down (which would allow bacteria to thrive and prevent proper cleaning of the floor) Also, you went to London. If you want to visit Britain then you need to go to a part of the country which isn't too 'busy' to talk to each other. Nothing is more depressing than watching a train full of businessmen so interested in their own business than the other human beings around them doing the same.
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IT IS GOVERNMENT RAN
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The Labour government of the time......... constantly fiddling, only to make things worse. Employing too many managers on crazy pay (Some even get paid more than the Prime Minister does), at the expense of clinical & cleaning staff............ and running all kinds of little scams to make it look like their health authority was meeting "targets" set by the then government. Got a few classic articles that should show you the kind of thing that went on: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1280504/I-wouldnt-trust-hamster-Whistle-blower-lifts-lid-wildly-successful-NHS-trust.html http://conservativehome.blogs.com/platform/2009/09/dr-michelle-tempest-conservatives-are-the-only-remedy-for-the-nhs.html http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-188877/NHS-targets-cost-lives-patients.html http://conservativehome.blogs.com/leftwatch/2010/02/labours-nhs-targets-needlessly-cost-1200-lives-in-staffordshire.html http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-1237888/NHS-target-time-exposed-sham.html http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1196997/Hospital-patient-shocked-dirty-ward-climbed-bed-clean-herself.html



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Tuesday, June 1, 2010

I want work in a hospital abroad, what qualifications would I need

I want work in a hospital abroad, what qualifications would I need?
I am thinking of becoming a nurse and hopefully once I have got all my qualifications I could move to either Italy or spain (I'm half Italian, half Spanish so I can speak both languages fluently and have large family who I could stay with) and do work there. So, to do this what qualifications would I need? Would I have to go to uni? And do what course? For how long?? Please answer as many of my questions as possible. Thanks in advance, Lucia
Medicine - 2 Answers
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Hi Lucia, Just from asking myself you would need to attend collage or a school for 15 mths. for LPN classes. RN would be 4 yrs. instead of 2 yrs. or 15mths. for LPNs. Some Vocational schools have the courses you would take and credits. Just call some schools to find out, You have access to internet T.V. they advertise as well, the schools. I.T.T. Tech is a school, Penn Foster another. Associate degree and nursing license and pass a state board cert. test. I have a friend who is an L.P.N.
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It really depends upon the exact qualification that you receive. Some are recognised internationally, whilst others will require Validating in the country that you wish to work in before you can practice there. Sometimes you are also required to work in the country of qualification for a given period before you can do this. I have attached a guide that tells you a little more (specifically regarding Spain - http://www.tumbit.com/how-to-guides/articles/121-how-to-get-your-professional-qualification-recognised-in-spain.html )


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