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[000:00:00;00] do they tell you, do employers respect the rights of their employees? look at this, where i work, this uh, part time job, yes. and i'm just now looking for another job, full-line, and they create a schedule in advance, and they don't overload me in any way. we create a schedule we agree and actually apply and they work within the frame- er, almost always when it is not an emergency situation they will work within the usual framework for up to 5 hours and with this time is eastern time and yes it is true there are different taxes, this is also in texas, for example, there is none and there tax, that is, there is no income, for example, income tax, ugh, how do you get to work, how far is it, and what kind of transport
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do you need to go to this job ? in principle, for another job, and if i had one, well, i can freely move around the city, they loaned me a car for uh, friends from the nearby university, that is, there is a large university here, and i met a woman and she gave me a bottle on the very first day, and she lent me a car, and here i am there is already 10 meals on it months and the driver's license needs to be somehow certified in the united states and exchanged for their model. do ours work there ? first of all, this is very important. you can't combine all states according to a, including according to the driver's license, and each state is very different, eight states they require an international international license, there is such
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a green book, but it is not green, but pink. other states, for example mine, have so-called mutual recognition and you can drive here for up to one year according to ukrainian laws, ordinary, not international and then you still have to get a local license, i.e. pass the theory and pass the actual driving test, it’s interesting. this is such an important nuance because our driver’s license is valid in many european countries, and it’s convenient, but it also seems to be limited in time to a year, but some countries now they continued because it has already been a year of a full-scale war. katya, you are a student, and we are extremely interested to hear what faculty you study in . you have to pay extra for education, as for education, america is not like great britain, you don't have the opportunity
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to study for free if it's legal, uh , absolutely nothing, they don't represent anything to you, but in general, every university is diverse. and for example, kinstate college university is uh- this is a college in america , there are more than three thousand students studying there in various specialties, since i am almost a bachelor in my university of culture, i am studying to become a tv journalist and presenter, so here i decided to take an acting course, and why am i generally just when i arrived, i thought, oh, how cool it would be to study in america and feel like a student. and then one woman from the university writes to me that we have a special women's committee, which if you have a difficult situation in life allows you to attend and provides several
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credits for that what do you study and i was offered several positions , if i'm interested in art, then tv journalism , acting and hmm, then vocals, i chose acting, it's four credits, and i've been studying it since about january and what are four credits? tell us, oh, it’s actually quite a difficult story here, you have to go to university. but it turns out that the total number of credits says to add a few uh, a few that you want simply to choose from. so, for example, this first class has six or so four credits, the next class is four, and then the teacher gives you, for example, you did not study well, you studied well, she gave you four credits, or they may not give you credits at all, for example, our
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teacher now says friends, if you do not you will study i won't give you credits, but hmm i think it's this, you know how the credits are scored - it's how the scores are, you sum them up, sum them up and then they give you, for example, you graduate this course, well done, give you four credits upon graduation, i honestly don't want to make a mistake i don't know how many credits you should have when you graduate from university . it's interesting. the system is really different from ours . anastasia, you have two daughters and i wonder how they study and whether they knew english before you moved to their adaptation has arrived. thank you for the question. also, i will add that you need 60 credits to get out of the so-called conviction and 120 for the bachelor's degree, and you can compare credits with hours, these are approximately academic hours
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, moreover, in our diplomas, it is indicated in the obolon system, the credits are already indicated. i also i am studying and it is possible ukrainians can also apply for federal student aid about your studies and about your children and studies tell me interestingly and my studies are very simple i am studying computer science politimes student for 12 credits, each state recognizes it differently. and 15-12, but it’s essentially a truancy. sometimes you have 12 hours a week + there should be additional ones. i also study at colleges. two-year study but in addition to my bachelor’s degree it will give me a good opportunity to study for my master’s pay for our viewers that you in
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ukraine worked in a company that developed software so you are correct in your specialty he is approximately at least studying you are absolutely right, angelica accurately stated that with this study i want to strengthen the expertise i already have and gain experience learning american. and by the way, it was very, very valuable for me. i recorded one video on how to figure out where to go to study because it is quite difficult and the system is different both before and after , and as kateryna has already pointed out, there are compulsory subjects , there are categories of subjects with which you choose , for example, one humanitarian, you choose what you want , one scientific, you choose what you want and make a schedule, for example, i have a schedule such that it allows me to work in poltava. i wonder if you were not given any benefits as a ukrainian refugee
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. did you pay for everything completely yourself ? good, and you are applying as local students. that is, you will not receive an international a-a international price for your studies, but you are here, this is the understanding of the outstate, that is, if you are not a resident of the state, and some states have rather complex conditions, in order to become a resident, you need to have 12 months of something property is not just to rent a have property in the state or something or work full time and then this difference between outside the state and inside the state is marked three times, that is, i pay what i am not from the state , that is, three times more than the local one , how much does one loan cost there, so that we
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understand which grow and one credit and not one credit and one and three of course the course is about three credits usually that is usually and it turns out there three academic hours plus homework per week it costs me about 1300 and so it would cost about $450,500 ugh $1300 it is clear that uh, on the other hand, i received favsa, it is federal aid to students and ah, it is not free. that is, it is a loan, but it is interest-free for two years for me, that is, i do not pay anything for two years, and then it will be possible to pay and also receive such installments as installments yes but i don't pay anything for two years i don't pay anything for as soon as i graduated in i finished studying for any reason because i
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graduated or i left six months after that and the student has to start paying it's the most 8%, that is, i i think it's the same help, for example. well, i apply for all the scholarships for children, they taught me english before that, but one thing is that they grew up quickly katya please tell me how you study in the states, what is the difference between studying and treating students because you are in ukraine in principle, they studied at the art department, so i actually really, really like how the teachers treat the students and do not single anyone out, they will never say that you are doing wrong .
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everyone always puts animals for six months, we put animals here no, the main thing here is the dialogues, we watch interviews of various actors , we analyze their work, that is, there is already a moment as if you are preparing to go on stage, and i really, really like it, just what i wanted, there are difficulties because it's all in english and if you don't understand some terms , it will be difficult. for example, yesterday there was an assignment, there were tests, and i had a difficulty not only because i don't understand the profession, but because i, for example, did not understand some terms are also relevant if you compare ukrainian education and here, um, here people are more interested in how good you are, for example , do you want to study or not
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? yes to all to all they have i think it's such a trend culture what well no- never no probably there has never been any disrespectful respectful attitude towards students uh-uh even you can even say oh i'm sorry i'm today well no one had time to do or you can, i'll bring it tomorrow, no, you can't, there's this damn pancake, there's a special paper that she gave us, hmm, ahead of time, to our classes, and she said, you have this opportunity to rewrite it, there's no such thing. there is simply no choice, you won’t be able to complete it if, for example, you didn’t have time or there are other positions. i think that they still work, but the relationship is good at a decent level, so very very interesting. they have no problems at school, maybe they weren’t
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insulted by their classmates. that they are other children , maybe they don't understand everything in english like that ah-ah you know, uh, with school. i think we were lucky. my children were in two schools. my oldest was in one all the time, and the youngest changed schools because there was no lower class . no one insults them. they help you a lot. it happened immediately, she adapted immediately, she missed ukraine a lot, but still we found friends in our first school, less than my child , there were ukrainians, i, and we got to know the boy and, accordingly, the mother's family, and we were very happy, and we have a very supportive school moreover, that week we did they did ukraine day so that we could tell uh in
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this school about ukraine even though we are actually there well two families of ukrainians and only us refugees i wonder what to talk about such a phenomenon which maybe you understand and say that this is a myth, but that in the united states there is very poor quality or tasteless food and that everyone is constantly gaining weight on it. have you encountered such a problem? kateryna oh, i was driving and thought here , everyone eats, uh, talking donas, everyone eats salt , burgers, hamburgers, and it’s actually like that, for example in my state and well, they all eat they don't cook at home, well, maybe some. but if you go to the store, you have everything . you have a lot of vegetables, fruits, of course, if you compare it, probably with 70% of all products, it will be canned
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, cutletted hamburgers, sausages, but for example, what i liked here is what you can go in and buy yourself raspberries and blackberries and bananas and different fruits and different pumpkins and various different items because in ukraine, for example, you can only buy blueberries during the season or at a great price, now we have 500 uah, probably united states cheaper and this is if even 250 g is such a small package yes, yes, this is 100% true, and here uh well, it will be more expensive, boy, i don’t like them, well , i am delicious, very sugary yogurts, they will be more expensive, and uh, yes, i really like them i like food that you can buy and eat at home, but as for restaurants, one pattai
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. i like pattai in a thai restaurant. and yes, everything is spicy for me. salty, and they don't have this uh, farm cheese, uh, sour milk cheese, from which we make cheese we do so absolutely nowhere so so so so you can’t find it anywhere, and then they don’t have normal buckwheat, only there are some such ukrainian stores, you can there, pharmacies, ukrainian stores. you can buy something there, something similar to ukraine, but in reality , america is different, but in mine, in my head, it remained the same anastasia and you, as a mother, what do you feed your children or find food for borscht or find buckwheat and by the way, i know that maybe there are not so many ukrainian stores, often very russian, there are autumn words
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a-a called er-e european store a-a i think it’s called europe an market that is, not only ukrainian pro-russian products are sold there, but also polish products , etc. and so, you know , i threw out a lot of food in the first month because hmm, not because i decided to go out for a walk, but because when you take something, there are shelves and you think that it will have the same taste, but it is made of only one sugar, and in fact it is so bad that it is unacceptable. over time, i learned to choose. and there are even such applications for my phone to determine how healthy this food is for me, more or less
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. i also miss cheese and sometimes buy such expensive in this market when you really want cheese cakes or we have a couple of e -e deliveries and opened a restaurant in a nearby place and ukrai-e ukrainian but yes, on the one hand, my children already love to like tacos, which i also prepare for them already such a local texmex and this is the name of the kitchen but hmm, borscht is not a problem at all. in principle, i buy all products for borscht, and there are no questions about it. but cheesecakes are a real pain . and i really liked them because they do not give protein to children, and they are tasty quickly, everything is fine, and cheesecakes are just a pain, but otherwise mine adapted and there are also vegetables and fruits and good yogurts, that is, there are products with a good composition, but you have to be careful. please tell me, i know there is a program in the united states that pays a certain
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part of the funds specifically for the grocery set, you can spend only on products, it is paid to everyone absolutely regardless whether you work or not or who knows who can answer i know well i can only dissolve my own situation it will be in turn katya ugu you came to america and we were immediately taken to the government which will provide you with funds you fill out the papers however we filled in that we are ukrainians. we recently arrived here. we have no work and there is no work and there is no authorized work amount yet. the amount they allocated to us turns out to be one card for me and for my mother. hmm, they pay if i'm not mistaken . so it was $6,400.
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is paid for food. you can only buy food with them and $680 , that's um. placement at work but yes yes, my mother is already working and they would cut it and leave it it's just me, we have a minute left. that's why i want to hear from you, nastya, tell me. here are the pros and cons of living in the states, and are you going to return home ? look, for 30 seconds, i can't say, but the situation is difficult, and if we leave america , for example, we can't return from preserved status, this is a problem. we cannot simply visit ukraine without special documents there, and there are advantages in principle, we have the opportunity to work far from russia, you know. it seems to me that this is the biggest
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advantage. thank you katya, the main disadvantages are i will say from the minuses, you will not find buckwheat and you put the number in normal , but hmm minus. yes, you cannot return to ukraine, you have to fill out a special form, and the fact that it is very far, but really 7,000 km from ukraine, it really feels like you are in another world, and so is medicine here very, very hmm not fast you don't want everyone complains in europe too thank you sorry we have to finish the broadcast is coming to an end thank you very much to my guests kateryna karpunina and anastasia savchenko from the united states of america our ukrainian who found temporary protection there we are looking for an eight-year-old sofiyka oliynyk, who under mysterious circumstances disappeared exactly one year ago
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in march 2022 , her grandmother is asking for help in finding the child, i talked to her and found out that the woman lost contact not only with her granddaughter, but with her daughter, where is she and the child, what happened to them mrs. rita said that her daughter and her granddaughter lived in the capital on mykola solovtsova street, and when the war started , they left kyiv not immediately, they spent about a week in their house when the war started she and the child were in the basement hiding from e shells, and she went with the people on the induction train, and when she was on the train, her father called her and said and how are you there, but the connection was lost. she said that
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they were in the train could be heard that the children were making noise and the communication was interrupted. therefore, about a week after the beginning of the war, in the first days of march , the daughter of mrs. rita oliynyk svitlana together with her child sofiyka oliynyk decided to evacuate from the capital, the family went in the direction of transcarpathia and called her parents from train, but the connection was lost. the next day, they called again and it turned out that the girls had reached their destination . the next day, the father contacted her again , she said everything was fine. we are in zakarpattia, but again the connection was lost. many people and more could be heard. we couldn't contact her anymore from oily svetlana and her eight-year-old daughter sofiyka, there was no news, at first ms. rita thought that maybe her daughter had lost her phone and there is no connection , and later it became clear that her girls simply
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disappeared. i would really like to ask people those who don't care, if you will see something or know something, if you would like some information, let us call you and i. the only hope is mrs. rita, so it is very important to remember the face . eight-year-old sofiyka oliinyk has disappeared. she looks her age. she is approximately 120-130 cm tall. she has light brown hair and gray the eyes of sofia's mother, her name is svitlana, she is 36 years old, she is thin . she is about 170 cm tall, the woman has dark blond hair and green eyes . information that sofiyka and svitlana can be in france, but contact it still hasn't been possible to find them in pani, so if anyone has information about the missing, don't hesitate and immediately dial the short number of the magnolia child tracing service 116,000,000 calls from any mobile operator
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are free, this number works in 29 countries of the european union and if suddenly someone sees me behind border in social networks, please also pay attention to the photo of sofia and her mother, for this you can always get the necessary information in the chat because there is a child tracing service in telegram. believe me , even a small piece of information can be very important. i have another story of a child's disappearance this is nine-year-old anastasia mikhno. nothing is known about the fate of this girl for 11 months. unfortunately, the details of her disappearance are also a lie. i only know that the child lived in the city of lysychansk in the luhansk region. it is likely that nastya was there with her mother and the connection with them broke off at the end of april, in july the city was completely under the control of the occupiers and did the family manage to leave somewhere or are they still there? they just can't tell me because i don't know where they are because of the lack of communication
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, so i'm asking especially the residents of lysychansk who may be seeing me now on social networks, take a close look at anastasia's photo, she has light blond hair and dark eyes, the girl looks maybe a little older than 9 years old , if anyone suddenly saw her or knows where she might be now, don't delay and call us on the tracing service hotline magnolia children by the short number 116,000 calls from any mobile operator are free or write to the chat bot service of the search for children in telegram documentary trilogy military intelligence of ukraine at sea in the sky on the ground
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the most remote patch of ukrainian land in the middle of the black sea, zmiiny island is a strategic point, as special forces of military intelligence landed and stormed zmiiny , it was a complex operation, we on intelligence took part in this, did a lot to return this island, and in the end it was returned by the russian cruiser moscow which was first sent by radio station for three letters and then by neptune rockets to the bottom of the black sea in such a ship to do nothing the battle for snake island as a symbol of the ukrainian victory over by russian aggressors on the sea, my second sea battle for the snake island cheer for the national team on megogo march 26 at 19:00 ukraine will debut in the selection for euro 2024 against england connect megogo and support the main
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team of the country fm galicia lesya on the air on fm radio galicia prepared her answer and they heard that our armed forces promised a spring counteroffensive to the occupier, so fm galicia will become the instrument of informational spring counterattack . we are ukrainians, and we know very well what we are fighting for. we do not just dream of victory, but bring it closer every day
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. we expel the invaders from our native land. we fight the internal enemy . we arrest the traitors who called for russian peace . yataly forever ukraine is a free state that is able to protect its future and ukrainians are a glorious people with a heroic history of the security service of ukraine, we protect ukraine together de-occupation it is possible to live without stopping the history of
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the liberated cities of ukraine has gone let's see how our brothers helped us, they freed us, they freed us with normal equipment of pro-russian non-humans, it was terrible, it was very scary every day. one by one, two houses and ukrainian people were burned. nazis are here. yes, we are all nationalists . did the people resist? the residents came here, stopped them and sent them back, and became heroes. the novel was, is and will always be ukraine about the unbreakable cities of ukraine from the ukrainian project to the documentary series deoccupation every saturday at 11:10 a.m. on

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