Atikha is a non-government organization that provides economic and social services to overseas Filipinos and their families in the Philippines. The organization aims to help address the social cost of migration and tap the development potential of migration.
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FREE BUSINESS IMMIGRATION LAW PROGRAM:
Employment Verification Overview and Update Workshop with the Government
Sponsored by: U.S. Department of Justice, Nachman & Associates, P.C., Compensation Solutions and the FDU Paralegal Studies Program
Where: Fairleigh Dickinson University, Teaneck NJ Campus, Rutherford Room
When: April 24, 2009, 10am – 4pm (FREE lunch included).
Topics to be discussed:
Overview of Employment Verification Procedures
History of the Immigration Reform and Control Act
Hired! Work Authorized? – Completing the I-9 Form
Recent Updates and Changes to the I-9 Form and M-274
Mistakes That Can Really Cost Employers
I-9 Audits and Government Investigations
Social Security Mismatch Issues
USCIS’ E-Verify Program
ICE’s IMAGE Program
Anti-Discrimination Provisions
Speakers:
Richard Crespo., U.S. Dept. of Justice, Office of Special Counsel
Victoria Donoghue, Esq. , Nachman & Associates, P.C.
Corrado Gigante, U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
David H. Nachman, Esq., Nachman & Associates, P.C.
Alan Janda, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement
Cornelius Wyatt, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
Contact Nachman & Associates for more information and to register:
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As far as I can remember, it started out second semester of school year 1999-2000. I was compelled to do it, because of unemployment. And perhaps due to boredom and the thrill that I missed so much. Well, I just did it with the feeling of curiosity and not minding if I can go on finishing it.
Ang kumpletong detalye Mr.Essay
I asked him… “what do you like to write about?” [read more...]
Congratulations!!
Maria Corazon C.Castillo
Cum Laude
College of Business and Accountancy
University of Batangas
WOW!!Matanda na nga ako…Miss Castillo is my student,she graduated in Mabini College of Batangas batch 2004-2005.
Pag teacher ka maraming dadaan sayo na mga estudyante,magiging engineer,doctor,architect,teacher at kung anu ano pang propesyon…nakakatuwa. Nagiging bahagi ako ng buhay ng mga batang ito.
Si Ycon,yan ang kanyang nickname,is very close to me. We have shared problems during her stay in highschool. Masipag magaral at minsan ay madrama din. Wish ko sayo Ycon…after 5 years ikaw naman ang aming magiging guest speaker sa graduation.
Masaya maging guro.
Masaya talaga!!!
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LIST OF HONOR STUDENTS
SY 2008-2009
VALEDICTORIAN………… Agner, Bill Clinton
SALUTATORIAN……………King, Terence Joshua
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Tomorrow is Earth Hour, all those who support the movement against negative climate change will switch off their lights from 8:30pm to 9:30pm local time.
This is an awareness campaign and will be presented to the world leaders later this year during the Global Climate Change Conference. If you care for this ONLY Planet of ours, if you care for your children, show your support by switching off your lights.
That’s one small step for man; one giant leap for mankind. ~ Neil Armstrong.
This is part of my Rich Dad Poor Dad review. For almost 9 years, I have tried to apply the principles in the book.
Now I am going to attempt to separate the real rich lessons from the hype– poor lessons. [read more...]
I love reading business books. Some of my favorites include Jack Welch, George Perez, Donald Trump, ZigZiglar, Jack Trout, Peter Drucker, Richard Branson, Jim Collins, Thomas Stanley and yes, Robert Kiyosaki. [read more...]
Don’t you appreciate people or companies who practiced “thinking out of the box”?
Overnight delivery wouldn’t be possible if it wasn’t for FedEx. A solution they have created while other service providers asked you to wait for several days.
Sabeer Bhatia and Jack Smith decided to give away something for free, the first free web-based email, Hotmail. (If you can still remember… email addresses used to be for sale) [read more...]
Instead of having a Ready – Aim – Fire perspective, why not go for a Fire – Ready – Aim attitude?
No matter how long we prepare — there are just things in life that we can’t be ready for. No matter how carefully we aim [read more...]
No….I am not a fan of quitting! I am an advocate of pursuing something that makes sense… In fact, I believe in hard work and persistence!
In case you find that hard to believe, please feel free to view some of my earlier posts here: [click here to continue reading]
Study says that people work faster when constantly interrupted but in effect produces less and poor results.
Here you are in your office, you are in thinking mode… devising a plan or a strategy. It is for an extremely important assignment your boss just gave you the other day. Suddenly, the phone rings and you feel you are obliged to answer. [read more...]
This was one of the thesis topics that I was considering to undertake during my Electrical Engineering undergraduate college years. Unfortunately, my adviser did not accept it because for him, it might be too easy and might involve little research. Read the rest of this entry »
A report from the Dermatologists said that skin sores can develop over long game sessions on the console platforms, like what happened to the 12-year old girl that developed what is now dubbed as PlayStation palmar hidradenitis.
I saw the movie Confessions of a Shopaholic with my wife yesterday. Very funny and entertaining. The movie house was filled with college and high school students giggling during the movie. [click here to read more]
Many of us are fond of taking tests and quizzes found online for fun but we fail to realize that there are real tests out there when it comes to personality typing.
This evening I was reading a book written by one of my favorite authors, Zig Ziglar. I was inspired by the few lines I read:
“Somebody once said that the major difference between a big shot and a little shot is that the big shot was the little shot who kept on shooting…” [read more here]
If you are a Filipino or you have been in the Philippines, I’m sure you know what “Filipino Time” means. Its like DST (daylight saving time) but only backwards. Seriously, its about the extra 30 minutes, 1 hour, 2 hours —being late that is very common and acceptable in the country.
The Filipinos abroad are exempted from this phenomenon. [read more...]