Tuesday, May 14, 2019
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Global Immigration Investment Agency is opportunity to travel and networking
The Associates is equipped with designation to learn
immigration and investment of given United State and European Union law that
already existed base on case to case to
private individual investor. The Associates is networking with Speaker of Indonesia
Public for example “Badan Koordinasi Penanaman Modal” and Bappenas to assisting and elaborating Small and Medium Direct Foreign Investment that targeting job
creation in Indonesia. So this Global Immigration Investment Agency is a path to study
Global Immigration Investment, Networking and Opportunity to become Expertise
in area of Immigration, Investment and has extensive International Lawyer Networking.
GII is designed to attract foreign investment and business,
investment immigration is a win win as the desired country gets the desired
investment, job creation and a hardworking individual. While the program
offering within grace countries has been seen incredible success over the past
few years, this success has also brought some scrutiny and political wrangling.
From documenting income in the trade free zone to facing extreme vetting in the
era of protectionism to FEMA and RBI remittance regulation, the citizenship by
investment has its own share to solve.
To solve your queries, ET and NYSA Global have created a
platform where leading immigration industry specialist will compare and explore
new and emerging opportunities for ASEAN GII Agencies to help investor to invest and migrate
through the world’s top citizenship by
investment programs.
Global Immigration Investment Agency Jakarta chapter will
provide case to case offering which will give you access to the most updated
information on the available offering from United States EB5 Immigration Visa
and EU through Cyprus Permanent Resident and Citizenship program. More the GII
Agent can become global network Immigration Investment Submit that offering
expertise study in global investor market, and learn the framework initiative
through BKPM and Bappenas current guideline.
Tuesday, April 17, 2018
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Sunday, December 24, 2017
Real As A dream
Real as a dream
What shall I do with this great dream, an opportunity to fly?
What is the interpretation of this blur dream?
if I can dream, a hot dream and dream anything ä-pər-ˈtü-nə-tē,
Can I dream?
Can I dream?
I am awake now and why do that?
When I dream in a dream that I wake up what?
it happens when I try to move, a dream that I move
and the effort moves and moves till I've conceived the idea.
When I wake up but reluctant to be awaking
when I was dreaming still but try to remember next time in dreams
that I am in dreaming and more dream anything I want when I'm awaken.
When I'm in solid awake what do I desire?
I desire to fulfill my emotional belly, when I am hungry
My whole body and my heart up to my finger and toes are thrilling with new fulfillment.
To fill pages of celestial rhymes burning fire-words
event consuming time but continue write to grab a real dream.
Since ancient wisdom, God has communicated to people in dreams. Some dream like symbolic and some involve instructions from God.
Dreams are fascinating to me, and I am figuring now that they are interesting to you, too. Since God has revealed His words through dreams, I thought it might be cool to search the reading dreams in the Bible and what that dream means.
Are you interested in Bible Infographic? There are of 21 dreams in Bible
Quiet Night Thoughts
床前明月光Chuáng qián míng yuè guāng
Bright moonlight before my bed;
疑是地上霜Yí shì dìshàng shuāng
I suppose it is frost on the ground.
舉頭望明月Jǔ tóu wàng míng yuè
I raise my head to view the bright moon,
低頭思故鄉Dītóu sī gùxiāng
then lower it, thinking of my home village.
Dream 夢 (mèng) other phrases of Dream 夢 (mèng) :
1. 夢想 (mèng xiǎng) means “dream think,” to dream of something in one’s thoughts2. 夢幻 (mèng huàn), means dream, fantasy, or illusion, literally “dream fantasy”.
3. 夢見 (mèng jiàn), means to see in a dream, literally “dream see.”
Dream in the land of mixture of people Indonesia is borned as the the result of hard life, financial chaos , turmoil and major disruption happen in Indonesia. As Merry Riana has written a book that has impacted youngster the book title: Mimpi Sejuta Dolar. More The Dream, Memoir of Harry Bernstein’s selfless mother never stops dreaming of a better life in America, no matter how unlikely. Then, one miraculous day when Harry is twelve years old, steamship tickets arrive in the mail, sent by an anonymous benefactor. Suddenly, a new life full of the promise of prosperity seems possible–and the family sets sail for America
Including commentary on recent changes in how we view work, customs and community, marriage, rituals, money, living arrangements, and spirituality, The New Better Off uses personal stories and social analysis to explore the trends shaping our country today. Martin covers growing topics such as freelancing, collaborative consumption, communal living, and the breaking down of gender roles.
The New Better Off is about the creative choices individuals are making in their vocational and personal lives, but it’s also about the movements, formal and informal, that are coalescing around the New Better Off idea—people who are reinventing the social safety net and figuring out how to truly better their own communities.
The New Kids: Big Dreams and Brave Journeys at a High School for Immigrant Teens
Some walked across deserts and mountains to get here. One arrived after escaping in a suitcase. And others won’t say how they got here.
These are “the new kids”: new to America and all the routines and rituals of an American high school, from lonely first days to prom. They attend Brooklyn’s International High School at Prospect Heights, where all the students are recent immigrants learning English. Together, they come from more than forty-five countries and speak more than twenty-eight languages.
An inspiring work of narrative journalism, The New Kids chronicles a year in the lives of teenage newcomers who are at once ordinary and extraordinary in their paths to the American Dream. Hauser’s unforgettable portraits include Jessica, kicked out of her father’s home just days after arriving from China; Ngawang, who spent twenty-four hours folded up in a suitcase to escape Tibet; Mohamed, a diamond miner’s son from Sierra Leone whose past is shrouded in mystery; and Chit Su, a Burmese refugee who is the only person to speak her language in the entire school.
The students deal with enormous obstacles: traumas and wars in their native countries that haunt them, and pressures from their cultures to marry or to drop out and go to work. They aren’t just jostling for their places in the high school pecking order—they are carving out new lives for themselves in America.
These are “the new kids”: new to America and all the routines and rituals of an American high school, from lonely first days to prom. They attend Brooklyn’s International High School at Prospect Heights, where all the students are recent immigrants learning English. Together, they come from more than forty-five countries and speak more than twenty-eight languages.
An inspiring work of narrative journalism, The New Kids chronicles a year in the lives of teenage newcomers who are at once ordinary and extraordinary in their paths to the American Dream. Hauser’s unforgettable portraits include Jessica, kicked out of her father’s home just days after arriving from China; Ngawang, who spent twenty-four hours folded up in a suitcase to escape Tibet; Mohamed, a diamond miner’s son from Sierra Leone whose past is shrouded in mystery; and Chit Su, a Burmese refugee who is the only person to speak her language in the entire school.
The students deal with enormous obstacles: traumas and wars in their native countries that haunt them, and pressures from their cultures to marry or to drop out and go to work. They aren’t just jostling for their places in the high school pecking order—they are carving out new lives for themselves in America.
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