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Patsy Said:

Please help, I am confused!!?

We Answered:

You won't get free housing, electricity, etc, etc in Australia. I don't know the qualification ins and outs. We desperately need nurses... but for friends of mine in nursing, it's definitely a labour of love, not cash reward. Rural areas especially are screaming for people. I'm in central NSW and the hospital here has an amazing array of nationalities in the nurses and doctors. It sounds as if the beginnings of a family will be easier where you are security wise. In saying that though, Australia is a great place to bring up kids. I guess you should make your decision based on future priorities.

Nathaniel Said:

OMG HELP WITH ASSIGNMENT PLEASE!?

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You choose two out of materialism, nihilism,.. etc, and compare/contrast what is in the parenthesis next to them with the beliefs of the two religions that you picked earlier,( e.g.: humanism says that there is no afterlife, no heaven or hell. However, Christianity says that, etc .....)

hope I helped

Seth Said:

WHO EVER HELPS IS THE BEST EVER!?

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1. If you understand the principle of something, you know the basic idea.
2. A relevant statement is valid.
3. To have assurance means to have confidence.
4. What is one comparison of natural-born citizens and naturalized citizens? Both are citizens of the United States.
5. Which statement shows a contrast between the two opinions in the first selection? America is open to foreign-born citizens.
6. You would expect an authoritarian person to demand total obedience.
7. When Nicholas Gage says Miss Hurd "nearly dragged" him onto his life's path, he is using hyperbole.
8. Nicholas Gage is ultimately asked to write a eulogy for Miss Hurd's funeral.
9. You might be ecstatic if you scored the winning soccer goal.
10. A person who is impoverished is poor.

Tommy Said:

help me please. 10 quick points?

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2. a relevant statement is VALID
3. To have assurance means to have CONFIDENCE
4. Both are citizens of the United States
5.The constitution should be amended . but I am not 100 % in this one
6. Demand total obedience.
7. Hyperbole. not 100 % sure
8.Write a eulogy for Miss Hurd's funeral. 99 % sure

Hope this works out!

Jeremy Said:

David Hume help please?

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If my memory serves me accurately, David Hume was a self-proclaimed skeptic. He wanted solid proof that something exist or that something was to be judged right or wrong before he would believe it. So, what he is basically saying above is that just because you think something is moral or ethical does not make it so. Even if the majority of people agree with you, that still doesn't necessarily make it the ethical, moral, or right thing to do. He believes that man needs to have solid proof to back up what is moral/ethical/correct. Some would say, well because in the bible, God commanded these things, to go against them is against God, and therefore immoral, and David Hume would suggest that you then have to first prove God exists and that his will is the accurate and best, etc.

Basically he is telling his reader to weigh all evidence before just blindly accepting something as fact.

Terry Said:

Please help, I am confused!!!?

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G'day,

I understand your worry and I would have the same feeling as well if I am placed in your shoes (and I'm a male). Wow... I cannot imagine living without have to worry abt mortgage, food, utilities bills and medical expenses. However, I guess there are no perfect place and one of the reason why your future husband would like to emigrate.

This is what I can inform you:
1. There's big demand for nursing job in Australia, that's one thing for sure. Every nursing courses in Australian universities are always jam-packed with both Australian and international students, seeking for quick job acceptance after graduated and quite good pays. So in that sense you do not have to worry. As there are job placements in the course, all senior hospital administrator would have notice all good potential students already and may offer contract/permanent job placement even before you complete your study (of course, if you are good). However, it is possible that you got a job sooner than your husband.
2. If you may already be a fully registered nurse then you do not have to take a full bachelor degree course (3yrs). Some universities in Australia actually offer a course to accommodate fully registered overseas nurse. Sample of course is in the link below. It is shorter and cheaper.
3. If your husband already got Permanent Residence (PR), and you are already married to him, then you will get a PR as well, so you do not need working or student visa to come to Australia.

Now... of course as you might already known, Australians do not have those "free" things that you got in KSA, however there may be other things that you might not be able to enjoy in KSA. Lots of my friends who have worked in Asia like Japan, HK or S'pore told me that they can spend more time with their family in Australia compared to when they were working in those countries.

However please be prepared when you want to have a baby, as you may not be able to enlist the helps of your relatives and you will rely on you & your husband to look after the baby. Please discuss this first with your husband, as he REALLY has to help you with looking after babies, even though he still has to work. FYI, new mum in Australia can have 12months maternity leaves. I have gone thru raising baby by just me & my wife and I can tell you, it really test the strength of our relationships.

If you do not get much responds from the ppl in this area, I suggest you re-post your question in Travel-Australia in Yahoo Answer as the area are visited by plenty of Australians and who knows, someone who were in you position read your question and able to give you better answer than I am :)

Hope this helps. If you got more questions you want to ask me feel free to e-mail me on mikegun(at)studentfirst.com.au. Good luck.

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