A prolific inventor with 100+ United States wireless telecommunications patents.
Black.
Female in a male-dominated industry.
Married. With Children.
What’s your excuse?
Listen closely and re-ignite your desire to make your own unique mark on the world..
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Intimate? I wouldn’t use that word.
In the US, for example, there could be up to 10 other healthcare professionals (male and female) in the room while giving birth is happening. Understandably, they are just there to make sure that if anything goes wrong, corrective action can swiftly be taken. But there is nothing intimate about that scenario.
Otherwise, you are mostly correct.
A man that will be there for you and carry a lot of the postpartum child care load for you is so underrated.
There is, however, a limit to what a man can do at the early stages of life, even if they wanted to. Infants are still very, and mostly dependent on their moms at that stage.
Cute video! 🙂
Seeking someone who can train less privileged persons in full stack software engineering.
This is a social cause, not commercial.
It is about empowering those who would ordinarily not have such opportunities.
The trainer must be natively fluent in Portuguese, please.
Send me a DM with your pricing and availability.
Who remembers the days when someone could just cook up some unsubstantiated fact just because s/he was eloquent, and there was no quick or easy way to decisively disprove it?
We have come a long way very quickly. 😅
@MissRozapepper@oku_yungx This depends on the woman. For some, they last about 10 minutes before they start feeling compelled to get off that chair and make certain the children are doing okay. 😃
If you have advanced nursing education like a masters degree or a PhD in nursing, yes. It improves your H1B chances, though that is not the best route, given the limited number of H1B visas available annually.
Filing for an EB3 immigrant visa is more likely to succeed, if you can find an employer to sponsor you.
Nurses are on the Department of Labor's Schedule A shortage list, which skips the lengthy labor certification (PERM) process. Employers can sponsor you directly for permanent residency if they are willing to.
Working on your accent is not about you or how convenient it is for you.
It is about having mercy on others who are struggling hard to understand you.
What is the point of talking, if nobody understands what you are saying?
Even where you don’t have an accent problem, it is still difficult to communicate effectively.
But when the other party does not understand your accent, it is downright impossible to get your message across.
Even speaking slowly does little to help.
So stop being self-centered. Resolve to work hard on mirroring how the prevailing language is spoken properly.
Watch movies. Build relationships and immerse yourself in physical and communal activities to better absorb the culture. Spend more time around people who are native speakers. Get a speech coach, if you need to.
Practice relentlessly. Record and listen to yourself speak. Keep refining yourself until people actually start complementing you on your grasp of communication in the language.
In summary, have mercy on others. And in helping others, you will find out that you are also helping yourself.
No matter how good you are at risk analysis, some mistakes and failures are still inevitable.
It is your ability to recover from small or big mistakes that really counts.