Saturday, February 21, 2009

Why does ground shareing in Italy work yet its unthinkable for our top scottish teams

Why does ground shareing in Italy work yet its unthinkable for our top scottish teams?
When you think that Roma, and Lazio, and Inter and Ac Milan share without major problems, is it a mentality thing.?
Scottish Football (Soccer) - 4 Answers
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they dont own their stadiums though, but a very good point. i guess we have just had it so long that our fans wouldnt even consider sharing with each other - theres no way either set of fans would agree to share either's ground, nor would they want to move to hampden together, which wouldnt be practical due to its use as a concert venue amongst other things. essentially then there would be three teams sharing it, though Queens Park dont play there as often anymore, do they? dundee is a prime example of where ground sharing would work, their grounds are within 100 yards of each other! how their fans would feel about it i dont know.
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I don't think it is a big deal. I'd rather share with Ayr than see them go out of business because after all, we gain much of our identity due to our rivalries!
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When Dundee were going through there problems Thompson offerred ground sharing.....actually he was approched spin on dundee part they actually somehow tryed to blame us for wanting to make money out of their sitiation bazar they even boycoted a derby to make there point which they now claim was more about saving money to put into their club that was in trouble. The marr brothers used this same trick to get Dee for life to give em the money saved for undersoil heating. Dundee fans should be embarresed by this. Funnily enough you can never find a fan that'll admit there was a boycott of that match and it was to do with not wanting to groundshare. Thats why we dinna want to groundshare dispite the sense it'd make. as for the Italians all you'd need to do is argue with them enough and they'd eventually give in so thats how they ended up ground sharing.
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As far as you and I are concerned, there seems to be logic in big clubs within a city sharing grounds. But, unlike in Italy, Scottish ( yip, Old Firm) clubs have other 'issues' ... ie secterianism. I reckon both Celtic and rangers should sell up and they can share with the All Mighty Queens Park at Hampden. Build Council flats at ibrox and Parkhead, and move all the Govanites into flats fit for families of three generations at once.

Saturday, February 14, 2009

How can I live and work in Italy or Malaysia- I am a doctor

How can I live and work in Italy or Malaysia- I am a doctor?
I am a doctor - passed in 2002-from Bangladesh-have basic surgical training for about 4 years- now I want to live and work in Italy or Malaysia -how can I proceed?
Malaysia - 2 Answers
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Sorry ! Sir . Malaysia and EU Countries will not recognised you professionals as Doctors. To work in Malaysia , you need to DROWN GRADE . as Pharmacist's or work at Pharmaceutical Industry .you still have fair chance to get such jobs in Malaysia with work pass issue. To get jobs in any EU countries , the chance is very slim or = 0 ! if you like to joint Malaysia Pharmaceutical Industry , go to employments agents should bethe better way for you.
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Malaysia is short of qualified doctors --- I am not sure about Italy..... Perhaps you can contact the Consulate/Embassy of Malaysia and Italy about openings and whether you qualify.... Malaysia has a program to recruit foreign doctors to work in government hospitals, but they decide where you are to be posted....in West, or East, in Urban areas or near the jungles......

Saturday, February 7, 2009

will a ps3 bought in italy work exactly the same in britain

will a ps3 bought in italy work exactly the same in britain.?
Thinking about buying a ps3 from italy and i live in england. Will i still be able to play all the games here? Will there be a language option? Is playstation home gona be the same?
PlayStation - 4 Answers
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ps3 sucks
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I would buy the ps3 in England if that's where you are going to live. If the playstation has a region code on the back of the machine, only dvd's with that region code will work. I know it won't affect the games but the dvd's have to be the same region code as Italy if you buy it in Italy. Do a little research and find out if England and Italy are in the same region, and then you will know what dvd's you need to buy.
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This is the 4th post calvin has made about how a ps3 sucks, are you looking for topics on ps3 just to say it sucks? lol pathetic, i take it you a xbox 360 fan boy and about 9 years old only peopel that say ps3 sucks are those kids whos momy and daddy wont buy them one cos they cant afford it and settled with a cheap and nasty xbox 360 that gets red lights all time anyway on topic yes any european ps3 will work tho u might need to change the plug on adapter
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I believe that you can change the language for your ps3. And all games should work no matter where you are. One thing that I do know is that some features like the Playstation Store are not available everywhere in the world. Meaning that you might not be able to access some of the multimedia capabilities of the ps3.

Sunday, February 1, 2009

What is a useful college degree to have to work in italy

What is a useful college degree to have to work in italy?
I'm about to go to college and i'm planning on working in italy in a few years and I would like to know what kind of degree would be good for finding work in italy. I've visited italy and loved it. I'm also becoming fairly fluent in italian. Keep in mind I don't want to strive for anything too academically challenging. Just something useful. Thanks.
Other - Italy - 13 Answers
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cooking
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engineer
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business
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Bachelor of Science in engineering. That's useful everywhere the laws of nature apply. Easy and useful? Economics.
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The same kinds of degrees that would be useful in your own homeland will be applicable in ANY country.
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Bachelor's degree in Pasta-logy and Pizza-ology
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Pizza-olgy
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international business, cooking, if you become fluent in Italian, you can teach English, etc.
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English...so you can teach.
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The hospitality industry is big in Italy so anything to do with food, hotels etc is good. You could teach english if you are fluent enough in Italian and are capable of teaching proper gramatical English. fortuna buona Sofia
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This depends a lot on where you're coming from. If you're from the EU, you have the right to move and work freely. Coming from the US, Canada, or Australia, you'll have to have skills that can't easily be duplicated here. That will mean a degree in a marketable field. Right now in the area where I'm living marketable skills include software engineering, engineering - particularly electrical engineering, electronic board design, chemical engineering, and biomedical engineering. This area has a concentration of medical device manufacturers who are looking more for experience in the field than entry level positions. You should consider a semester to a year in a study abroad program in Italy while you're in school. That can give you a tremendous advantage in making contacts and gaining direct experience for when you want to make the move. It is may be easier to get a job within the US office of an international company and move here with the job than to find work here. You might also want to look into positions with the US government (consulates) or military here (assuming you're from the US). If you're a US citizen, you can't just show up in Italy and stay for longer than 3 months. It is illegal to work here without the proper work visa or student visa. In general in Europe, and in particular here in Italy, you have to have a job lined up in order to get a work visa before you move here from the US. You can only stay for 90 days without some type of visa (work, student, ...). You cannot apply for the visa while you're here and you'll need the proper paperwork from the company. There are several on-line ex-pat sites that are good resources for researching moving to Italy; here are some to start with: http://www.expatsinitaly.com/ http://www.expatsinitaly.com/before/gett... http://www.insight-italy.com/artscsii.ht... You can find similar sites for other countries. http://www.xpat.nl/index1.html http://www.expats.cz/ http://www.francethisway.com/wp/ http://www.howtogermany.com/pages/expat.... Please be aware that you will have to file taxes both here and in the US if you retain your US citizenship.
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You’ve received some pretty good technical advice, so all I can add is a gut feeling: Choose what you are good at, what you are most comfortable in. I know lots of guys who have a degree in something but made a break through in a completely different field, because they were good at it (a Physicist who went into Marketing, an Economist who opened a Restaurant, an Engineer who became a Novel writer). A General Degree (PolSci, Economy, Languages) is useful to have, if you cannot choose, but for the mind set, and academic discipline not the openings. Try contacting a Multinational and asking what the best openings are in the next few years. Informatics is still tops, but waning, whereas Marketing and Communication can still get you far, then the scientific fields, but that is a vocational question.
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In Italy medical caretakers are needed. Also good programmers and english teachers.