I am interested in teaching conversational English in Ukraine and was wondering what burg would best fit my personality. I am 23 years old, male, single, and I like to hang out with young people my age. I make use of getting coffee with friends, drinking alcohol, going to clubs, relaxing and sight seeing. Maybe someone could hint at me what weather is the best (or least cold) out of the group of cities as well, but weather isn't the biggest issue. I just miss to be in a city with lots of culture and young, educated people.
I have the choice of Kiev, Dnepropetrovsk, Zaporizhzhya, Odessa, Kharkov, and Donetsk. Does anyone have any vision on what city might be best for me?
I would go to Odessa. Although Kiev is also not a bad acceptance.
Jul 29, 2009 by Koshenka | Posted in Higher Education (University +)
I'm active back to college after a long time out, and I'm still trying to decide on a major.
It's between nursing, education, or Russian.
Nursing is something that I skilled in will always be in demand and will be a good career choice. I like to help people, and I already am working in the medical battlefield. So, it wouldn't be a far step for me.
I had settled on International Relations, but I'm beginning to rule that out. I've read that its too broad of a vital to really find many career opportunities. I love studying languages, especially Russian. And history. I've observation of majoring in that, but again, the usefulness, I'm not sure of. I would love to go work in Russia, or Ukraine.
I was thinking of pursuing a degree in either jargon education, or history education. How are the career opportunities in that, is it growing, or declining? Would this be an enjoyable career for a shy woman?
Maybe I could do a BSN in Nursing, and a Masters in Russian? Would this make sense? I could go work, even volunteer there, maybe?
I mostly indigence a career that is stable, reliable, and in which I can help others. But I want to see the world, as well.
Jul 29, 2009 by Jules | Posted in Marriage & Divorce
I was married to my highschool inamorata. We were married for almost 9 years and together for 13. We had a pretty good marriage for the most part. For a short history, we had 5 miscarriages, adopted 3 kids from Ukraine and then miraculously had our own babe in arms after the adoptions. That is a lot to go through in a 5 year span. Anyway, after I had the baby, my now ex, started acting really weird. We would fight a lot and he got onto me about the child weight that I had gained and told me that he wasn't attracted to me anymore. That really hurt. Well, about 6 months after my son was born he told me he wanted a disassociate. I was SHOCKED! He said it had nothing to do with anyone else, but he had fallen out of love with me. I knew that wasn't true, and turns out my suspisions about their being another old lady were confirmed when the other woman's husband called me to tell me that they were having an affair. I confronted my ex and he admitted it. Well, the issues I am having is........
This other sweetie is his stepsister. They grew up together. She was one of my closest friends. I have not seen her since any of this. She is living with my ex and they seem to be as happy as can be. His whole family is torn besides because of this and just will not accept it. His mom is pretty much the only one who will talk to them. My ex told me today that I will have to get used to his step sister/girlfriend being around because she is a big part of the kids lives now. Umm...hello, she has always been.....as their AUNT. Anyway....How in the excellent am I going to handle seeing her? We will be running into her at our kids games, plays, etc. I am just so sick to my bay window about having to see her!!!! Anyone have any advice on how to #1-act around her #2-accept that she is my ex's girlfriend and #3-get over the fact that my ex sinistral me for HER??????? This is just a horrible situation and I am torn to pieces :(
Jul 28, 2009 by Irina | Posted in Other - Careers & Employment
I about i completely lost in my career.. I do not know exactly in what area i would be best at. Originally i am from Ukraine, finished best school college. After i moved to Ireland, i could not work as a primary teacher as my english was not good enough and I never reading Irish. I received graduate diploma in Business Study, it was interesting, but i understood that i prefer to swotting HR, now i am going on last year of degree course, and now i understand that i like psychology very much too like counselling or forensic rationale.( from my childhood I was always observing and thinking what people think, how they live, why behave like that, tried to agree conflicts, etc.) I do not know what to do , i am 30 years old, i like everything, how to combine now all my studying? Thank you very much, who can help me to find my conquer road or your opinions!
Jul 28, 2009 by nagarajan | Posted in Studying Abroad
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Ukrainian hockey coach to remain in Pa. prison on teen sex charge until bail ...
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Federal prosecutors thwart bail, calling the coach a danger and flight risk. There is also an Interpol warrant for his take into custody stemming from a 2007 fight in the Ukraine, they said. The bail hearing will resume Wednesday.
Pravilov ran an elite hockey grammar in the Ukraine from the 1980s until about 2007, when he came to the U.S. to run camps for standout players from the U.S. and abroad. Players from the Ukraine and elsewhere typically enroll for about a month, staying with hostess families and traveling with Pravilov to various U.S. cities for tournaments and clinics.
On Jan. 3, he allegedly brought two 14-year-old Ukrainian boys to his Philadelphia apartment from a relations home in Wilmington, Del., and fondled one of the boys during the night, according to the indictment returned Thursday. The other boy was later threatened in a locker range, authorities allege. A host parent contacted police.
Pravilov has been in custody since Homeland Asylum agents arrested him last week.
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