Saturday, August 21, 2010

Can I bring my Wii from the United States to Russia and will it work

Can I bring my Wii from the United States to Russia and will it work?
I want to buy a Wii for my kids in the USA and then bring it with us on my new assignment in Russia.
Nintendo Wii - 1 Answers
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Im not sure, but I think it will still work but the Wi-Fi will change. You'll be able to play disc games and such still.

Saturday, August 14, 2010

I want to live and work in Russia? Financial career

I want to live and work in Russia? Financial career.?
I was born in Russia I love it there being there is like magic. The fact is i spent some summers there and my stock trading performance goes way up. I think its becAUSE im happy there. So I plan on going to University of Illinois or Fordham university in NYC to study finance perhaps do a double major in math. If i go to fordham I may have an internship type trading experience at a leading proprietary trading firm. I suffered language attrition and have to relearn Russian. Its no big deal though I still have the tounge for Russia that is i can speak the russian words i do know as a Russian and no one would know i speak english.. I also speak eNGLISH without an accent. Im also learning C++ programming and French. Will i ahve a good chance at a hedge fund or prop firm in Moscow or Petersburg? I want to emulate George Soros or Bruce Kovner. Perhaps, Randy Mckay or Richard Dennis.
Russia - 4 Answers
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Russia is a young and upcoming country, BUT if you strive to be as successful as the people mentioned, DON'T GO TO RUSSIA.. Why don't any of those people live in Russia? Because the money is not there. Moscow has a lot of rich people, but they are Russian citizens or foreign citizens with strong ties to a company, and they "know people". And even if you are still wanting to go, then you have to get a Russian business visa. I tried to get one twice before and the government simply said no. There are very strict requirements on getting one. Honestly, if you have to relearn Russian, don't have a million bucks to invest, and are not a Russian citizen or not strongly tied to a big business man there, then your chances are minimal. Your best bet is to open a business. But you have to get the "permission" and its a very complicated process, and very "back doorsy". I met an American dude here at a bar, and he owns the TGIFs here... very successful guy, but had the money and resources.
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And what are you asking about ?-Let you live and work ! I live and work abroad and you will be able. Why not?
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I agree with Lyudmila.
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I know at least one Irish guy who was quite successful here without big resources. He 's been living here for 16 years now, has his business running, a Russian wife and kids. But initially he came here with the international company.

Saturday, August 7, 2010

I want to live and work in Russia for business????? or computer science

I want to live and work in Russia for business????? or computer science?
I was born in Russia and moved to America when I was young I have longed to return to my mother country. I'm earning my degree in computerscience/and finance double major from a decent University, but not in anyway an ivy league school. What are my chances of employment in Russia? What should I go into? I just want to be the cool dud eyou see in Moscow driving a bentley or mecerdes and living in a nice house wearing nice clothing sleeping with sexy sexy sexy women.. sveta my tounge is very weird... when i speak russian youd think im a native russian which i am and when i speak english you cant even guess im russia literally no accent or anything.. perfect english.. in fact i get A's in english sveta my tounge is very weird... when i speak russian youd think im a native russian which i am and when i speak english you cant even guess im russia literally no accent or anything.. perfect english.. in fact i get A's in english sveta i guess in reality i wanna get laid by a few russian chicks... them teachers always sexy for sure.. maybe that could work out for fun ofcourse i hate teaching littlebrats
Russia - 2 Answers
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Obtain a job skill Russia is in need of. Learn Russian. Apply for a work visa and you'll eventually be able to apply for citizenship. Or perhaps marry someone in Russia, get a marriage visa and apply for citizenship. The two above scenarios are the easiest ways to move to Russia. But of course choose the path you want along with career choices. My personal recommendation is to become an English teacher. The classes are conducted in such a manner where you don't need to speak Russian. Russia is in severe need of Native English speakers to teach English. This is by far the easiest job to get for a foreigner assuming your native tongue is English. Plus you'd make more than 3x the pay of the average Russian school teacher. I hope I helped! GOOD LUCK!
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If you ask then your Bentley is already gone....

Sunday, August 1, 2010

will socialism work in America? I mean it hasn't worked in Russia or Nazi Germany

will socialism work in America? I mean it hasn't worked in Russia or Nazi Germany?
jas b when hitler was running for it it was called the Nazi "socialist" parrrttyyy jas b when hitler was running for it it was called the Nazi "socialist" parrrttyyy
Politics - 6 Answers
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We'll never know, neither candidate is proposing a socialist nation. Try reading a history book. Or a dictionary at the very least.
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Who's proposing that? I've heard Republicans talk about it a lot, but I don't believe McCain will be winning this time around.
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I don't of any candidate that is actually bringing about socialism in this election so I don't know where this question is coming from. Socialism can work in just about any country...just like democracy, communism, etc. You just have to be free to operate and not get involved in unnecessary wars that drain your resources, fracture your populace and foster a loss of confidence in the government.
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You really should not show your ignorance, Russia was communist and Nazi Germany was fascist. Many European countries have had socialist governments and these have led to free health care a decent minimum wage and social welfare systems. Barack Obama is a long way from being a socialist as you would know if you understood what the term meant. I suggest you spend more time educating yourself and less asking questions which only show your dismal lack of knowledge of the English language. Comment: Yes it was called national socialist party but it had nothing in common with socialist principles or ideals. He also called concentration camps "work camps".
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Not in full. We already have many socialized programs in America as we speak. Some are good - firefighters, police, welfare, etc. But for the most part they are corrupt (excluding firefights). All seem to be ran by government agencies with secrete agendas. Unfortunate once they are instituted it is virtually impossible to get rid of. FDR implemented most of the socialized programs we currently have in place, causing the great depression to last much longer than it needed to. It took WWII to get us out of the depression. Obama is not going to turn this country in a Socialist Country but he will implement new socialized programs which will irreversible. He also wants the redistribution of wealth which is extremely socialistic. If he were to socialize health care like every one thinks he is going to do would be one thing but all he wants to do is force your employer who probably cannot afford it to pay for you. If you do not have it then you can pay for it yourself. This is not Health care this is forcing Health Insurance upon those who do not have it. What he will do is harm the economy but most do not see it as such and view the "rich" with an endless supply of money that never ends.
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For what must be the 50th time, Nazis were fascist and Russians were communist.