Where online can I watch real trials?
I'm law student from Poland and I would like to know how real american trial look like. It would also help me learn some new law vocabulary. Thanks in advance for your answers. Any idea where to look for it on that site, Sam? I'm still asking for a real trials, not just regular TV shows, except they're exactly based on real.
Law & Ethics - 1 Answers
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http://tvshack.bz/ you might find it there.
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Tuesday, June 28, 2011
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
How can I get a schengen when I'm currently in Poland with my polish visa about to expire?
How can I get a schengen when I'm currently in Poland with my polish visa about to expire?
I'm currently a 4th year medical student in Poland and I have a 1-year polish non-schengen visa ending on January 3rd 2008. I will complete my studies and get my degree on March 15th 2008. But I must leave the country on January 3rd. And since the Schengen has expanded I can't just go to Germany and get the free '90 day tourism' stamp. What are my options? Can I go to the UK and come right back? Do I need to go to the US and wait 180 days? I have not traveled to Germany in over 8 months so i'm not sure the 180 day rule applies to me. Maybe I should just keep a low profile for 2 more and take my chances. Also, i am an american citizen. I appreciate any insight.
Embassies & Consulates - 2 Answers
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Apply for a Schengen visa in any embassy of any country in Poland since your Polish visa is about to expire.
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what are you saying? if your studies are not finished and you will graduate march 15th 2008? you should see your school counselor for an extention? it should be allowed, this makes no sense? so? did you know that Poland joined the schengen zone, SCHENGEN ZONE Poland Joins the Schengen Area On 21 December 2007 passport checks were abolished on Poland’s border to Germany, Czech Republic, Slovakia and Lithuania by a decision of the European Parliament – all this on account of an extension of the Schengen area to admit nine new states, including Poland. The Schengen area is a zone which comprises the territories of individual EU Member States where specific rules of the Schengen Agreement apply with regard to border security, citizens’ personal data protection, reciprocal cooperation between the signatories’ law enforcement services, issue of visas to foreign nationals, as well as participation in the so-called Schengen Information System (a common electronic database of persons and property) etc. Close cooperation of the services responsible for citizens’ security in a broad sense leads to improvement of the general public security level, including crime combating and prevention. http://www.poland.gov.pl/Poland,in,Schengen,zone,1620.html at the latest it will be january 1st 2008 Poland is scheduled to join the Schengen zone on Jan. 1, 2008. Thirteen EU countries plus Iceland and Norway participate in the scheme, and Switzerland, Slovakia, Slovenia, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, the Czech Republic and Poland will enter the system soon. http://english.people.com.cn/90001/90777/6254893.html are your studies paid in full ?do you know any of the country touching poland? in the schengen zone, Germany is the one closet and you do not need a visa a an US citizen,in any other country in the schengen zone Status of membership and implementation As of 21 December 2007, 24 states and Monaco had abolished border controls on persons among themselves, an increase from 15 on 20 December 2007. The nine new countries which entered the Schengen travel area are: The Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Slovakia and Slovenia.Cyprus, which entered the European Union at the same time as the above states, will delay joining the Schengen zone by one year. Two latest EU entrants, namely Romania and Bulgaria, are enhancing respective security systems to qualify for joining the Schengen territory. The existing 15 countries have been: Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Iceland, Italy, Greece, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain and Sweden. Of these, two countries, Norway and Iceland, are not EU members. now, after all of this, do come back and explain your case better, if you are a student, they will certainly not trow you out right at graduation,or near it, i have never heard of such thing?
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Tuesday, June 7, 2011
whats a good gift for an exchange student?
whats a good gift for an exchange student?
i was wondering, what could be a really cute and good present i can give to a friend whos an exchange student from Poland. shes really nice and i would like to give her something before she leaves, sooo if anyone is from poland, do you have any ideas? like something hand-made by me, just so she wont forget me and what we've been through the year shes been here(: if youre not from poland its okay! i just need moree ideas, i have some but im not that creative so yeah i kinda need some help (:
Other - Destinations - 3 Answers
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get something like ashirt with your countrs flag and polish flag togehter
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something thing n america that she liked whle she was there
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Made in America
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i was wondering, what could be a really cute and good present i can give to a friend whos an exchange student from Poland. shes really nice and i would like to give her something before she leaves, sooo if anyone is from poland, do you have any ideas? like something hand-made by me, just so she wont forget me and what we've been through the year shes been here(: if youre not from poland its okay! i just need moree ideas, i have some but im not that creative so yeah i kinda need some help (:
Other - Destinations - 3 Answers
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get something like ashirt with your countrs flag and polish flag togehter
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something thing n america that she liked whle she was there
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Made in America
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Wednesday, June 1, 2011
How can I be an exchange student? ?
How can I be an exchange student? ?
Hello! I am interested in becoming an exchange student from America to one of the countries listed below... -China -France -Poland -Russia It would probably hard to do Russia or China, so my best best is either Poland or France. If you know a government site or school site that has a form or more information, that would be great! I am a freshman in high school. Thanks for for looking as well as your help!! Have a great day!!!
Studying Abroad - 2 Answers
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You need to apply to an exchange organization. http://www.yfu.org/ - Youth For Understanding http://www.ayusa.org/ - AYUSA http://www.rotary.org/ - Rotary International http://www.aifs.org/ I had an exchange student from AYUSA, and briefly worked for them (interviewing exchange students to do kind of a status check). Frankly, they are a bit disorganized, but they have a lot more opportunities in Asia. Our exchange student met and befriended exchange students who came using different programs. I must say, I have the most respect for Youth For Understanding. Rotary can be good, but I think (I don't know, I think) that they give preference to kids who's parents are in Rotary. I really don't know much about AIFS. Sometimes, you can get a discount if your parents take a foreign exchange student.
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Your school surely has the information you need. Talk to the guidance office or one of the Foreign Language teachers. Here's a site to check into, in case your school does not already have something set up. http://www.csiet.org/mc/page.do?sitePageId=66167&orgId=cosfiet These are the top programs in the country.
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Hello! I am interested in becoming an exchange student from America to one of the countries listed below... -China -France -Poland -Russia It would probably hard to do Russia or China, so my best best is either Poland or France. If you know a government site or school site that has a form or more information, that would be great! I am a freshman in high school. Thanks for for looking as well as your help!! Have a great day!!!
Studying Abroad - 2 Answers
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You need to apply to an exchange organization. http://www.yfu.org/ - Youth For Understanding http://www.ayusa.org/ - AYUSA http://www.rotary.org/ - Rotary International http://www.aifs.org/ I had an exchange student from AYUSA, and briefly worked for them (interviewing exchange students to do kind of a status check). Frankly, they are a bit disorganized, but they have a lot more opportunities in Asia. Our exchange student met and befriended exchange students who came using different programs. I must say, I have the most respect for Youth For Understanding. Rotary can be good, but I think (I don't know, I think) that they give preference to kids who's parents are in Rotary. I really don't know much about AIFS. Sometimes, you can get a discount if your parents take a foreign exchange student.
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Your school surely has the information you need. Talk to the guidance office or one of the Foreign Language teachers. Here's a site to check into, in case your school does not already have something set up. http://www.csiet.org/mc/page.do?sitePageId=66167&orgId=cosfiet These are the top programs in the country.
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