Monday, 10 January 2011 09:46 |
Forms for applications in the flow in 2011, will be available on the website of the Ministry of Interior since January 17, leaving only 13 days to pre-compile them online. Submission, which will be done online through the procedure, can be run in three different dates: January 31 (all workers in countries with quotas reserved), February 2 (domestic partners from other states included in reserved shares) , February 3 (Conversion and special inputs). To find out more information on stream in 2011 visit the following link decree: Decreto 2011 Fluss
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Sunday, 09 January 2011 13:16 |
According to scientists, just five minutes on a busy street may reduce ability to concentrate. Also, an intensive and prolonged use of the Internet lead to profound changes in the brain of a man, the latter losing the ability to think systematically and deeply. Life in big cities to memory, reduced attention and can lead to mental exhaustion, according to U.S. researchers. They argue that the human brain must cope every day a huge number of small stimuli because of the usual urban noise, and man is forced to give all their attention, even when his brain is overloaded, AP quoted by Agerpres. Therefore, the human brain has to be in a state of constant struggle, "which causes the release of cortisol, a stress hormone. Most recent studies have shown that in neurosurgery while browsing the Internet is rapidly developing two areas of the brain: the part that is responsible for short-term memory and the center responsible for quick decisions. However, deep brain areas responsible for the detailed analysis of the fundamental issues affecting all aspects of life and human activities do not receive the necessary impetus and intensity of their activity is reduced. The researchers also found that people who solve crosswords and puzzles regularly can benefit more for a healthy mind and a good memory, but even they are not exempted from senility. unimedia.md
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Wednesday, 05 January 2011 09:39 |
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Updating. To see the results: Results flows 2011, check on-line In these days that separate us from the day click on 31 January 2011, the Progetto Melting Pot Europa will always open a special window full of information, updates, tips and documents on the order flows for the year 2010 operational in the coming weeks. Warning! The information and advice contained here are provided pending enactment of special ministerial circulars specify in greater detail the prcedure Who can 'apply? The question of hiring a non-EU worker residing abroad may be made by the employer which may be: - A natural person, an Italian citizen, an EU citizen or a non-EU citizen (though the Ministry has not yet indicated whether they will need to demonstrate possession of a residence permit for EC long-term flows as it did for the 2008 decree or amnesty for the 2009). - Or a legal person that is a 'business WHO CAN 'BE TAKEN? Applications for employment may be made against non-EU foreign nationals living abroad or at least regularly present in Italy with a residence permit does not allow the assumption that (tourism, business, Article 27 is not convertible, etc. ). In the latter case, the worker under the quota will still return to their country of origin to receive the visa. But it is common knowledge that the order is, however, be mostly used for the recruitment of workers already illegally in the country May be submitted up to 98,080 applications distributed as follows: - 52,080 in favor of foreign workers to be employed in any sector (including domestic work) from: 4500 Albanian citizens 1000 Algerian 2,400 citizens of Bangladesh 8000 Egyptian citizens 4000 Philippine citizens 2000 Ghanaian nationals 4,500 Moroccan nationals 5,200 Moldovan citizens 1,500 Nigerians 1,000 Pakistani citizens 2,000 Senegalese citizens 80 Somali nationals 3,500 Sri Lankans 4,000 Tunisian nationals 1,800 Indian nationals 1800 Peruvian citizens 1,800 Ukrainian citizens 1,000 citizens of Niger 1,000 citizens of Gambia 1,000 citizens of other countries outside the European Union to conclude agreements to regulate the flows of entry and the readmission process 30,000 applications for the recruitment of workers in the domestic work and care and personal care for persons from countries not listed above. 16,000 instances of conversion or specific inputs (4,000 entries for non-EU citizens abroad who have completed a program of training and education in the country of origin and 500 descendants of the third degree of Italian citizens resident in Argentina, Uruguay and Brazil)
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Tuesday, 04 January 2011 16:17 |
Following the global economic crisis, unemployment and illiteracy are a biting problem even in countries well developed economically. A new ranking places in the UK from Bulgaria and Romania in terms of unemployment and illiteracy. In recent years, the 27 EU Member States, United Kingdom, France, Germany, Belgium, Netherlands and Ireland recorded an alarming increase in the number of unemployed young people without education. In the UK more than 1.5 million people have not worked a single day of their lives, basing their existence on the social security system. Statistics show that in developed countries of the European Union the number of young people aged between 20 and 24 years old, unemployed and non-academic index is inversely related to economic value of these states. The last in this ranking is situated Portugal, Spain, Italy and Malta.
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