Should the Second Continental Congress pursue the America dream of freedom, or continue to work with England?
Above is a current topic that I have to write about, as if I were back in times around 1776. What are some pros and cons that fits with this topic?
History - 1 Answers
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at that time the movement was made to have complete independency
Monday, February 14, 2011
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
Where can I work in England during two weeks
Where can I work in England during two weeks?
hello I am 16 years old and have to stay in England for at least two weeks to learn English. Could somebody tell me a address, where I could ask for work. For example a hospital or something else. Please help me I am looking forwards to hearing from you... I have an EU passport, my biggest problem is my age... p.s. Thanks a lot for your helpful answers
Other - United Kingdom - 4 Answers
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Any macdonalds will probobly take you or a street corner
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Dentistry
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It seems like you know English pretty well to me.
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If you don't have a EU passport you need a work permit. I couldn't work when I went to Japan for vacation cuz I wasn't a citizen. But since I'm no expert: http://www.transitionsabroad.com/publications/magazine/0501/working_in_the_uk.shtml
hello I am 16 years old and have to stay in England for at least two weeks to learn English. Could somebody tell me a address, where I could ask for work. For example a hospital or something else. Please help me I am looking forwards to hearing from you... I have an EU passport, my biggest problem is my age... p.s. Thanks a lot for your helpful answers
Other - United Kingdom - 4 Answers
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Any macdonalds will probobly take you or a street corner
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Dentistry
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It seems like you know English pretty well to me.
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If you don't have a EU passport you need a work permit. I couldn't work when I went to Japan for vacation cuz I wasn't a citizen. But since I'm no expert: http://www.transitionsabroad.com/publications/magazine/0501/working_in_the_uk.shtml
Can soliciter who has qualified in England, work in canada as soliciter without any re-qualifications
Can soliciter who has qualified in England, work in canada as soliciter without any re-qualifications?
Can english lawyiers only work in England and wales? is the legal system in england different from those in other english speaking countries such as Canada, USA, Australia, New Zealand
Law & Ethics - 2 Answers
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i guess the legal systems are differents...
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I can't answer the question for Canada and other countries of the Commonwealth. There may be treaties involving that of which I am not aware. In the US, the privilege of practicing law is governed by each individual state. Each state's highest court (usually called a Supreme Court) sets the qualifications for practice. The standards vary somewhat, but usually require graduation from a law school approved by the American Bar Association. Most states make some provision for admission to practice for an attorney trained in a common-law country, (such as England). The legal system in the US is similar, but it has diverged quite a bit from its English parent. If interested in practicing in the US, you should contact the bar association of the state in which you would be living and look at the qualifications for application for admission.
Can english lawyiers only work in England and wales? is the legal system in england different from those in other english speaking countries such as Canada, USA, Australia, New Zealand
Law & Ethics - 2 Answers
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i guess the legal systems are differents...
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I can't answer the question for Canada and other countries of the Commonwealth. There may be treaties involving that of which I am not aware. In the US, the privilege of practicing law is governed by each individual state. Each state's highest court (usually called a Supreme Court) sets the qualifications for practice. The standards vary somewhat, but usually require graduation from a law school approved by the American Bar Association. Most states make some provision for admission to practice for an attorney trained in a common-law country, (such as England). The legal system in the US is similar, but it has diverged quite a bit from its English parent. If interested in practicing in the US, you should contact the bar association of the state in which you would be living and look at the qualifications for application for admission.
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