Should there be "students without borders"?
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Just because most kids go to a high school in their own neighborhood or across town doesn't mean your children have to do the same. Students come from different backgrounds and have unique dreams. In many cases one school or style of learning may not be ideal for everyone.
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Democracy is not a panacea for struggling, underdeveloped countries. Democracy as an end result of a guided development program is a fantastic goal for any nation. It is my belief that the United States is, itself, still in the developmental stage.
Too many young and developing, or established but changing, countries seem to be in too much of a rush to get to what they see as the final stage of democratization. Perhaps history of North America is not much understood in other countries.
For executives, one key to company leadership positions remains a successful overseas assignment. Organizations rely on managers to conduct business all over the world. First time expatriates need know that the potential effects, both positive and negative, of overseas assignment are enormous, both professionally and personally.
Executives considering their first expatriate assignment can reduce their career and personal risks with thorough preparation. There are four factors that are especially critical to a successful assignment abroad, for both the company and the expatriate:
* Cross-cultural preparation that emphasizes flexibility and adaptability.
* A company approved plan for upward career opportunities, with emphasis on what is planned on return from abroad.
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Ensuring Passports and Visas are Up-to-Date
Applying for a visa for a stay in your host country can take several weeks, if not months. Often, several government departments must approve your application before visa, stay and work permits can be issued.
