| Living
Abroad provides you information on the major tasks of everyday
life from finding a job, applying for a driver's license,
dealing with banks, protection from street crime, to finding
an apartment and even finding a date. |
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Business
United
States has always been a businessman's dreamland. Starting
your own business can be the biggest risk, as well as the
greatest challenge and opportunity, of your life. The United
States represents the capitalist system of free market economics.
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Careers
The demand
for qualified workers is at an all-time high and if there
is a better time to look for a job in the US - then this is
the time. |
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Education
The US
offers one of the finest education systems in the world today.
A huge number of foreign students attend various courses from
engineering, information technology and medicine every year.
American universities lure international students with state
of the art facilities, flexibility to design their course
structure and offer financial assistance & scholarships. We
provide feature articles, helpful tips and assistance to help
you embark on an exciting academic voyage in the US. |
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Health
and Safety
The US
offers many affordable comforts to new comers, but health
care is definitely not one among them. To get good health
care in the US, you have to know what you are doing. You cannot
afford to stay uninformed, as healthcare is the area where
an American system can do the most terrible damage. Learn
about the health care system in the US by reading more. |
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Housing
Finding
accommodation is quite a job in the US. Choosing an apartment
or a house is not just a financial decision. You must decide
whether to purchase a home instead of renting. In the case
of owning a house, you have personal control over your living
conditions, privacy, location, security etc. while renting
a place restricts your control over these areas. |
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Law
United
States is one of the few countries where law plays immense
importance in peoples lives. A newcomer to the US may have
a difficult time adapting to the new culture. The US legal
system is poles apart with other developing countries, in
the sense that the number of laws, statutes, regulations and
ordinances governing day to day life is overwhelming to a
newcomer. |
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Life
and Culture
American
culture and language might be a little confusing to a new
comer, and at times a little embarrassing too. Newcomers also
find difficulty in relating to the American way of life. |
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Money
When you
are in a new country, it is sometimes difficult to relate
to the US Dollars. It is difficult to remember what the currency
is worth; and often questions on money often remain unanswered. |
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Transportation
United
States has one of the largest transportation systems in the
world, with a vast and complex network of highways, airways
and rivers that serves 26 million people and 6 million business
establishments. |
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Travel
and Leisure
If you
have a streak of adventure in you, or just a little run down,
allow travel ease your soul. Find fascinating travel experiences
and tips. |
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