Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Can you translate this into Vietnamese?

Can you translate this into Vietnamese?
While delivering a student's dry cleaning, Geum Jan Di saves the life of a student at the most prestigious school in South Korea. Her actions soon became public and exposes the bullying within the school. To silence the public's attention, Jan Di is offered a swimming scholarship to Shinhwa which she declines but her family forces her to attend. During her first day at Shinhwa, Jan Di learns of the famous F4 and of the other students' adoration and fixation with the boys in the group. Gu Jun Pyo, Yoon Ji Hoo, So Yi Jung, and Song Woo Bin are the richest and most powerful kids within Shinhwa and South Korea. Subsequently, they use their power to terrorize weaker students or those they do not like. Jan Di, instead of being impressed, becomes enraged and fantasizes about confronting Gu Jun Pyo, the leader and initiator of many of the bullying acts. She gains courage to confront him when a friend, Oh Min Ji, accidentally spills ice cream on his shoes and he demands the girl to lick it off. Jan Di defends her friend and attempts to reason with Jun Pyo's tyrannical demand. When he refuses to relent, Jan Di turns violent, knocking Jun Pyo to the ground. Engaged by this, Gu Jun Pyo declares war on Jan Di and encourages the other students to bully her. Jan Di, however, is resistant, refusing to apologize to Gu Jun Pyo, and stands by her decision to fight him. Ironically, Gu Jun Pyo, having never been stood up to, begins to develop feelings for her. He tries unsuccessfully to woo her as she slowly begins to spend more time with Jun Pyo and his friends. Jan Di teaches Jun Pyo that money cannot buy everything and in order to have real friends, he himself must be real or use his heart, but Gu Jun Pyo still does not understand why someone like Jan Di should dislike him. As the story progresses, Jun Pyo falls deeper in love with Jan Di and she learns how to open herself to his love as well. Jan Di's best friend, Ga Eul often finds herself in the same place as Yi Jung. Though she finds him attractive, she is initially annoyed by his arrogance. One day, Yi Jung finds Ga Eul crying after she is dumped by her boyfriend. He advises her to let him go, and later, to make her feel better, the two show up to a club in which he is attending. Yi Jung pretends to be in love with Ga Eul to make her ex jealous. He gives her his scarf and walks her home. After this, Ga Eul finds herself smitten with Yi Jung. On Valentine's Day, she waits outside his house, planning to give him chocolates. He shows up with two girls on his arm and on his table, he already has dozens of chocolates from other girls. When Ga Eul is upset, Yi Jung reminds her that their night at the club was only an act, and it's not his fault if she took it too seriously. Yi Jung feels bad, and gives Ga Eul a cake and flowers, when he mistakenly thinks it's her birthday. The two become friendly again. As love begins to blossom between Jan Di and Jun Pyo, Jun Pyo's mother discovers them and deems it unsuitable. She does everything in her power to keep the two apart, even arranging a marriage for Jun Pyo. The other F4 members and Ga Eul try to bring them back together. Yi Jung and Song Woo Bin came up with a few plans, but they fail. They resort to So Yi Jung and Ga Eul pretending to go on a fake date, which upsets Jan Di because she doesn't consider Yi Jung good enough for her friend. She follows the two around with Jun Pyo by her side, making sure Yi Jung is treating Ga Eul appropriately. At first their plan was successful but because of Jun Pyo's mother, their relationship became strained again. After their date, Ga Eul finds her self falling for Yi Jung again. Yi Jung feels the same way, but he can't bring himself to admit it, due to his doubt in true love. After a talk with the first girl Yi Jung loved, Ga Eul admits to Yi Jung how she feels about him and asks if he'll go on a real date with her. He rejects her, saying he doesn't date nice girls, foolish girls, or girls connected to his friends. He later changes his mind, and takes her out, though he spends all his time ignoring Ga Eul, and talking to other women. Their date ends with Ga Eul throwing water in Yi Jung's face. Other factors keep arising as another member of the group falls in love with Jan Di (which was Yoon Ji Hoo) and in a twist of fate, Jun Pyo loses his memory. A girl named Jang Yu Mi which was on the same hospital where Jun Pyo was confined, takes advantage on him to make him fall in love with her. Geum Jan Di never gives up for Jun Pyo to remember his love for her, she falls in the swimming pool letting Jun Pyo reminise his love for her. On Jan Di's graduation, Jun Pyo proposes to her on the cable car at the NamSan Tower where their first date was held. Gu Jun Pyo told Jan Di that he needs to study abroad to fix problems regarding Shinhwa. Jun Pyo asks Jan Di to accompany him as his wife but Jan Di refuses because she has also plans for her future becoming a doctor. The two agreed b
Languages - 3 Answers
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Oh My God, Try dispensing it in little or shorter paragraphs so people could actually go beyond the first few line without zoning out. I am not being mean in any way but seriously i can assure you no one is going to read all of that.
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i agree wit the person. by why do u want to translate boys over flover(BOF) into Vietnamese..
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Are you serious?!?




Wednesday, August 14, 2013

What do you think of the first 100 days of Obama?

What do you think of the first 100 days of Obama?
Well here's how i see it. He just past a "New Deal" stimulus and he didn't even read it. Why is this bad? Who the hell is going to pay for it? There isn't enough rich people to pay for this! So we're going to tax the upper class or aka the class which runs most of the business in America- good idea just hurt the actual producers of wealth. If Obama and the liberals cant learn from history, we are doomed to repeat it. When FDR took office in 1933 unemployment was over 24%. In 1939, it was 17.2%. In 1943 (During WW2) it was 1.9%. In FDRs seventh year in office, unemployment was still over 17% (Before WW2). That doesnt really seem to me like something that worked really well. World War II on the other hand did get us out of the Depression. It made unemployment go away AND it woke up the indurstrial might of the U.S. The New Deal did not. I certainly do not want another world war. Obamas New Deal is also something I could do without- like the fact that he trippled our national debt. How about the high spending and expansion of Government? Or the large amounts of government programs being launched? JUST LIKE THE CARTER YEARS! Remember what that lead to? 10 million unemployed and double digit inflation ring a bell? Since taxes are going to be raised- remember how those big taxes destroyed our economy back then? Remember how wind fall taxes lead to our oil prices going up- well those taxes are coming back! Don't you people learn from history? More government, more spending, and more taxes does NOT lead to economic growth! Just look at how Germany rebuilt itself after WW2- it used economic policies that are very similar to Reaganomics! Good Job Obama, you're using the same shit thats failed many times before! I love how he also thought that he had the right to take over a company! Or how he could fire the members! He only had 2% of the company and i guess he thought 2%=100%! Where in the constitution does it allow the president and the government to just take over a company like that?- don't even worry about looking in the constitution- cus it's not there! As far as i'm concerned, he could get impeached for such an action. I also find it amazing with the way he handled North Korea. Our military says they can shoot the damn missile down. We've done this before- remember the satillite? South Korea and Japan have already said that they wouldn't hesitate to declare war on North Korea if they get violent- after all Japan and South Korea have better equipped and trained armies than North Korea. SO WHY DON'T YOU JUSLT SHOOT IT DOWN? No instead he goes to the UN who never gets anything done. UN's only achievements are in desert storm and the Korean war- when we were leading them! My point is simple - we're the world superpower, make a damn statement- "WE WILL NOT TOLERATE THIS."... Instead he decides to do nothing... Lets chat with the world's dictators. Good idea right- be nice to them. When in history has diplomacy worked with nut-jobs? When JFK tried it the Berlin wall went up and then the Cuban missile crisis happened- all cus he was weak! Remember Hitler? Ever heard of "Taking out the cancer tomber before it gets bigger."? Or did Obama forget about Bush? Bush did try to negociate- they didn't want to. IT'S Bush's fault! Ever heard of the Community Reinvestment Act? The very act that lead to the closing of our banks- the one that forced banks to give out the very bad loans that lead to our economy's demise. Funny right? When the banks closed because of this act- many of the remaining banks had almost no money- this lead to lack of spending because banks weren't giving out loans. How was it Bush's fault? How about the very safe nation Bush gave us? The one Clinton NEVER gave us. Last time i checked the closing of banks, gas crisis (Caused by lack of supply and over speculation), high spending (Caused by many republicans, war, and many democrats), and the state economies that began to collapse by liberal leadership like NJ, NY, and Michigan lead to our economic demise- NOT the leadership of Bush. That is FACT. Obama is going to cut spending- just like Carter said. The only spending that will be cut is our deffense and military budgets! BUT he will increase spending on many social issues. Spending our way out of this WILL NOT WORK- It has NEVER worked in the past. Three tax cheats that were chosen for treasury... Good judgement. LMAO- best administration so far! So what's next? Wall Street Journal, NY Times, FOX, ABC, and even CNN! say that a 50% tax might be on its way... But i think that is enough to say... My point is that this man is not doing a good job. We're going to see higher taxes, more taxes, and bigger government. You want examples of where this has failed? Look at NY, NJ, Michigan, Carter years, FDR years, Nixon Years, Italy when Mucalini was ruling, Germany when Hitler had power (look at how bad his economy was- i'm not calling Obama a nazi.), and europe now, which has be
Government - 9 Answers
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I didn't even have to read all that to know that he has done a horrible job. He's a good orator and smooth talker but that's about all. I could sit here and write pages about why he has set us, and our future generations, so far back. I think it would be futile. People will only understand as they see the fruits of this Obamanation. They only thing I can say he has been successful at is cramming socialism and liberal special interests down our throats at an amazing rate.
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Obama has been great for most boomer wh will be retiring in the next five years. He farther extends their throw America in teh crapper lifestyel of not saving. Obama has been the worse president in history for people under 45. Get ready, protect yourself. If you are married make sure both spoused stay viable to work if needed.
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I agree with you, totally. Obama is an idiot. He got a free ride into his presidency with the press. Now, he's single handedly destroying our country. He's a two faced bastard, who doesn't have the balls to disagree with the loudest people in the US (the democrats). "Oh I think I will pull the troops out of Iraq to make the country happy, but start a war in Afghanistan." If that were Bush, do you know how much grief he would have gotten. This new war is a waste of time. Russia and Great Britain went into Afghanistan before, and both came out with their tails in between their legs. What an idiot Obama is. "Those who cannot learn from history are doomed to repeat it." All I can say is, if he's already done this much in one hundred days, these next four years are going to be hell.
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NICE!
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GROSS! You're trying to defend the Bush administration. You should be ashamed of yourself. You sound SOOOO stupid.
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So far so good. Soon the US will be completely bankrupt and Obama would be blamed for it but the fact is that Bush started the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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Very proud of his accomplishments during the first 100 days. He inherited a fetid situation from the mismaged previous administration.
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What do I think? I think he's proven he's everything I thought he was; a gang-banger in a suit turned despot who is high on power and has full intentions of ripping this country to shreds with full permission from the ignorant racists and yellow-dogs that voted him into office and help from Satan himself.
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I completely agree with you. The Obama administration “celebrated” 100 days of appeasement, incompetence, tax dodging, America-bashing, arrogance, spending like there’s no tomorrow, a photo op that scared our largest city, bowing to arab kings, and more. One of the worst things (I know, there are so many to choose from) Obummer’s done is to saddle our kids and grand kids with a massive debt, thanks to the massive Porkulus bill. o_O



Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Army; Authorizing OCONUS Travel for Spouse due to PCS?

Army; Authorizing OCONUS Travel for Spouse due to PCS?
I have been having a huge problem with the Army concerning this ordeal, so just let me start from the beginning: I was stationed in Korea for a period of two years (April 08 - April 10). I met my wife in Korea, she is a Korean national, and we wed in February 2010. After we got married I went to my S1 shop to make sure she would get put on my orders since I was PCSing soon. They told me to wait until I actually get my orders. Well something messed up and I had to report to Ft. Knox, Ky on the day I was supposed to DEROS. So when I got those orders I took them to S1 to amend the orders and put my wife on them. Then they told me I couldn't do that since I don't have 1 year left on my contract, (but I was barred from re-enlisting at that time due to a medical condition. Otherwise I would have). So they told me when I get to Knox, the S1 there can do it. So I arrived here at Knox on April 12th, and immediatly began working on getting my wife over here. I went to S1 to talk to them about amending my orders, but they said it's impossible to do it in Ky since the orders were cut in Korea. They got a hold of someone back in Korea and said it was absolutely possible my wife could have been put on orders to travel to the States at the governments expense (since she is my dependent). Either my last S1 didn't know about it, or were too lazy. So the S1 and finance office began helping me put her on my orders. They have been communicating with someone back in Korea to help me out. Finally my orders were amended from the original to stating this, (I am only copying the pertinate paragraph): (d) Dependents (YES) reimbursement for land travel in the continental United States during the Permanent Change of Station portion of movement to assist in the movement of your dependents, privately owned vehicle and HHG is limited to that from the cost effective APOD to the authorized designated location of your dependents at Pocheon City, South Korea 487-831 and onward movement to your next duty station. Ok. Now I spotted this problem from the get-go. It states "Reimbursement for land travel in the continental United States". There is no mention of overseas travel. Now. My wife went to the travel office back in Korea with the original orders, and the amended orders. But they gave no mention of that little part, all they told her was that she is unauthorized to fly at the govt's expense because she is a Korean, and we married in Korea. I have never, in my military career, heard of that type of rule before. As far as I was aware, dependents are authorized free travel as long as they are on orders. Doesn't matter if they are Korean, Philipino, Russian, or Mexican. She has an ID card, is enrolled in TriCare, has a passport, and her Visa. There shouldn't be any issues here. So what my S1 is attempting to do now, is contact their contact in Korea and see if he can amend the orders once more and put in she is authorized overseas flight travel. But they said it probably wouldn't work. Tickets are about $1,200 and I don't have that kind of money to spend on a ticket, and the medical portion of her Visa expires in a month. Has anyone ever heard of a dependent being denied authorized travel due to being a non-US citizen (even though she is listed as my dependent)? Does anyone have any experience in this kind of a situation? How about a regulation I can throw in their face? I was searching the internet but couldn't really find anything on this. And are there any other options I can use in-case the orders thing falls through? I know this was long, and I appreciate any help I can get. 19K
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I have 2 points to state here: 1. Write your Congressional Representative. The military had to approve your marriage and obviously approved your orders (amended) so they are in the wrong and need to be held accountable. Trust me when I say, writing your congressman gets results. Just do yourself a favor and make sure your commander knows what you are doing. They hate surprise calls about congressionals. 2. If she has a passport and a visa, as you stated, why not just buy her a ticket and get her over here? Yes it would cost you, but I bet your bride would appreciate your effort. Good luck and thanks for your service.
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She cannot use Space A for travel as she is overseas herself without you with her. She could have used it while you were stationed overseas to travel to and from the mainland or if you are deployed longer than 120 days. But as she is attempting to move to the US from Korea it is not an option. She could have been authorized travel even if she is Korean because she is listed as a dependent. But because the orders were amended after you had reported in the US that could be why they will not grant her the ticket. You can go to Army Family Services and talk to them about it and see if they will give you teh money to pay for hte ticket. This would be a loan that you repay back each month but it is an option. Then when she arrives you take the ticket and file it with Travel office and see if they will refund the money. She does need to fly on an American carrier not Korean.
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she's not authorized cuz she is considered an aquired dependent.. she was NOT on your orders to Korea so she is ineligible to be flown From Korea to your next duty station. you will have to foot the bill yourself or get a AER loan to cover it. In other words, they never foot the bill for her to go to Korea so they won't foot the bill for her to leave Korea. her being a dependent is not in question. only her eligibility for authorized travel expenses. once she arrives in the States all orders after that should have her included automatically(Ibarring any trips to Diego Garcia or Souda Bay)



Thursday, August 1, 2013

What choices do i have as an illegal immigrant(must read story)?

What choices do i have as an illegal immigrant(must read story)?
Well I came to United States in the year of 2006 from South Korea, and now I'm a Junior at a high school in Arizona. First my parents told me that I was visiting my Aunt and Uncle for their renewal of vows, and I came thinking it as just a vacation with my grand parents. I thought I was staying here for about a month meeting my cousins and such, until the school was starting that year. I was told by my parents that I was now going to stay here in Arizona and study and live here, so by the time the school began (7th grade), my grand parents were long gone. At first I didn't want to stay here and do this, but I was forced to do so against my own will. I've now spent almost 5 years now and I'm going to be 17 soon. I was told that I was going to be adopted by my Uncle and Aunt for my citizenship (I have no idea how that's going to work out), and that my parents would later once I receive my citizenship would come over and live with us. My parents have spent tons of money to send me to school here, but I've only disappointed them with my grades during my Junior year and both myself and my parents are worried about me not getting scholarship to a better college and blah blah blah. The thing is, I'm worried that if some how people find about my situation and decide to DEPORT ME BACK TO KOREA! For now, I have no desire to go back, I've made decent friends here, and going back would screw my life up so much, I would rather kill myself than getting deported back. I just feel like being stuck in a middle of some important immigration thing, but I just feel powerless in the situation. My Uncle when I was first told that I was staying here, persuaded me into staying here, it was like candies to my ears--which also have almost never come true. I feel that I'm not getting equal treatment as my cousins are, even though we're paying a lot to stay here and are planning to get me and my brother adopted here. I've had ever since disadvantage of not knowing and speaking English fluently- which has promptly swayed me from doing better in academics, since our cultures in Korea and here are totally different I was unaware of stuffs doing in Korea were just freaky in here, and my Uncle never bothered to tell me, and from that I've had this extreme self-conscious that makes me feel anti-social and just dumb guy who can't even make friends with people who I don't feel comfortable with. And another thing is, I don't get to drive while all of my friends and my cousin DO! only because I don't have a green card, and it makes me feel soooo... left out... I feel helpless because my parents are on the other side of the planet and I'm scared that things won't go as well as they have planned for myself and my brother... What am I supposed to do in this situation? Should I continue studying to go to college here and live here? Or should I prepare to be deported and find a way of getting back here? Because no matter what happens I don't plan on going back to Korea, because I'm just already too used to here and my Korean right now is so bad, its just useless to me (basically Korean:English ratio is 25%:75%)... What would be the best and worst result of this, and could someone explain how this adopting thing would work for me? Thanks so much, and God bless.
Immigration - 5 Answers
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The adopting ship has sailed, darling. In order for it to work, you have to be under 16. Your Family waited too long.
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If your parents can afford it, you should consult an immigration lawyer. Don't tell your uncle about it because from your story I suspect that he hasn't been honest with you. My understanding is that if you are residing in the U.S. without proper documentation, then you cannot regularize your status. Perhaps there are some ways around this, but you definitely need to start asking questions. Start with an immigration lawyer first.
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Your parents are criminals and you need to go back to Korea. Also, you will be unable to receive scholarships as you are here illegally.
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You need to go back home before you turn 18 1/2., otherwise, you will be living in hiding for the rest of your life. If you leave AFTER you turned 181/2, you will be facing a 10 year ban from coming back to the US. Talk to an attorney.
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Since you're almost 17 now, it's too late to be adopted for citizenship. The age limit is 16. It appears that you came on a tourist visa, overstayed, and have been attending public schools for free, so I wonder why your parents are paying so much money unless it is room and board to your aunt and uncle. Had your parents spent that money on a F-1 visa and private school tuition instead, you would be in the US legally and able to get a driver's license. If you want to remain in the US, you need to leave within 6 months of your 18th birthday and apply for a F-1 visa to enroll in a US college or university. You are eligible for scholarships and aid at private colleges and universities. If you are unable to do that, then you can attend a university in Korea. Don't worry about your Korean language skills or your ability to adapt. I taught Korean university students who were raised abroad. They quickly learned the academic language needed to be successful in college and they reconnected with their native culture. Some universities even offer English-language undergraduate programs. As you probably know, you have much easier admission standards than Korean students in Korea because of your longtime overseas study. As a minor, you are under the authority of your parents and aunt and uncle, but once you become an adult, you have control over your life. You can have the life you want if you make informed choices and accept the consequences. Good luck!