Category: Politics
Tuberculosis And Pregnancy – Two Conditions Examined For The US Immigration Medical Exam Procedure
In the United States there are USCIS – appointed immigration doctors for the green card. It has to be noted that the Immigration Medical Examination is a mandatory part of the entire journey of immigration – either for the green card or for any adjustment of status. In this article we shall take a look
NYC Internships for High Schoolers Interested in Politics
Hello! This article features opportunities that the politically inclined may relish, but excludes internships for elected officials. However, if you’re interested in that type of internship, visit teensinpolitics.org for more information. Let’s get started! For the history buff: New York Historical Society Student Historian Program As someone who has completed this internship, I unequivocally endorse
SMS Collection Part 4 – And Everything Else
The last of four installments, this set of Collections of SMS contains a brief list of all other categories not previously discussed. The general humdrum of life springs unique collections of literature that people send out as messages to one another. Check out these collections below. Breakup Collection of SMS. It’s sad, but there are
The Skewering UK Visa and Immigration Law Fees
What Changed and What Didn’t. When matters go south, it is imperative that we savour a glass-half-full way of thinking, meaning that we have to look at the silver lining of matters, as challenging as that may be. Some fees have changed, sure, but various other did not. The fee for a reliant relevant request,
The E-2 US Visa: A Good Immigration-Related Option for Foreign Entrepreneurs
The E-2 visa allows entrepreneurs from partner countries to come to the United States and start a business. Though not right for everyone, this immigration-related opportunity has quickly become an intriguing option for many entrepreneurs. Qualified applicants enter the US under favorable tax terms and may bring family members to work or study in the
Jesus and Politics, a Strange Mix
Right around 300 A.D., would-be Emperor Constantin teamed up with Christians to take over the Empire of Rome. Some say he saw a vision, others aren’t quite so sure. But the result of his interactions with the church caused the Christians to come out of the dungeons, and eventually to places of power in the
Top Tips to Consider When Hiring an Immigration Attorney
Since you may have to wait several months before your immigration case is settled, it is better that you work with a good immigration attorney. Working with these professionals can help you go through the process without any difficulty as they are familiar with each step of the process. Given below are some tips that
Do You Play Positive Politics?
How many of you have heard the expression positive politics? This is the opposite negative politics and I believe you can see a shift in political positioning and behavior as your move to the higher levels in just about any organization. As you go up the corporate ladder, or any organizational structural ladder, you’re going
Parkinson’s Law and the Peter Principle: Understanding Business and Politics Using Business Axioms
What business axiom or management principle have you discovered to help you live better, work smarter, or to understand organizations in a way that is unique, funny or provides that rare but special “ah ha” moment? An example of a well known business axiom is the famous “Peter Principle” (1) that states: “People rise to
5 Best Careers In Political Science
p margin-bottom: 0.25cm; line-height: 120%; a:link If you want to make your career in political science then this article is right for you. If you are confused about career options after your degree do not worry because there are lots of career opportunities available for you after completing Bachelor of Political Science. Let us see
Book Review: ‘Understanding Public Policy’ by Paul Cairney
Book reviews may or may not become a more regular feature on this blog. Evidently, as a PhD student, I read a lot. And every so often, I come across a book that is not only a pleasure to read, but also highly useful to my work and research. It is books like these that
Please Do Not Talk Politics at Work – It Will End in Disaster
People learnt a long time ago that getting into full blown discussions at work and in the office about sex, religion and politics are a very touchy aspect. They are bound to always end up going in the wrong direction (by this I mean a major disagreement). The fact of this is because you can
Faith and Politics
Often, I have heard individuals say that the most controversial topics in life involve religion and politics. What they don’t probably think about is the fact that most people have faith in something, but it might not fit into a traditional definition – God, a group, freedom, their career or even a pet. And politics
Should Students Consider Politics As A Career Direction?
With all that has been going on during the past few years in the political area, some students serving in student government and those with Political Science or History as a major may think about going into Politics. People who choose that direction may be motivated by a number of things. Among them may be
Is U.S. Immigration Reform Necessary?
The United States is the first preference for international students and employees who wish to pursue higher education and better opportunities. Though the US is a great place to take one’s education and career to new heights, one of the biggest issues faced is obtaining an immigration visa. International students and new employees are finding
Are You Tired Of Promises, Platitudes, Rhetoric, And Politics – As – Usual? 5 Examples
Have you had enough of, the empty promises, rhetoric, platitudes, and politics – as – usual, whenever our nation faces any obstacle/ challenge, either real. and/ or, perceived? Whenever there is any act of terror, either within the United States, or somewhere else, around the world, the politicians, talking – heads/ news commentators, and know
Do Mass Media Influence the Political Behavior of Citizens
Outside of the academic environment, a harsh and seemingly ever-growing debate has appeared, concerning how mass media distorts the political agenda. Few would argue with the notion that the institutions of the mass media are important to contemporary politics. In the transition to liberal democratic politics in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe the media
Andreas Papandreou: “Man of Destiny”
In Andreas Papandreou: The Making of a Greek Democrat and Political Maverick (I.B. Tauris, 256 pages, $49 and £30), Stan Draenos depicts a man torn between national identities, academic or political careers and a complex relationship with his popular politician father. The quandaries of Papandreou (1919-96) are proficiently interwoven into the political context involving the















