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Anonymous wrote:The gypsies are entitled to housing that is designated for low income people, but most of the time do not get it. Sometimes the problem is cultural, like a family will refuse a unit in a high rise building if an elderly gypsy couple is living below. In most countries gypsy children have to attend school regarless of whether the family has a physical address or not.
And there really are some gypsies that have gone onto higher education. This is not possible for all. In some countries the legistation makes life very hard for them. Greece is one of those places where every roma child does not get to go to school.
Some of the poorer eastern european countries have a bigger problem.
In th u.s. the migrant workers face similar problems. Their children are ignored by the schools they are enrolled in, and none of them will get to go to colllege. In europe at least the universities are mostly free and students quualify for a lot of aid, also the standard of education in schools is better


What happens to the children of migrant workers? They come here for a better life and maybe it is better in some respects but their kids need to go to college to have a better life.
Anonymous
Migrant workers are the invisible underclass. All of them are not illegal.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Migrant workers are the invisible underclass. All of them are not illegal.


THIS SUCKS!!!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Migrant workers are the invisible underclass. All of them are not illegal.


THIS SUCKS!!!!


Meant it sucks they are the invisible underclass.
Anonymous
In a general term- there is a system for Russian women to come and find a mate aka us citizenship- it's pathetic .. stay in your fricking country- apparently a woman over 30 is undesirable- especially divorced and with a kid... Go back and stop praying on many moronic men.
Anonymous
So what is your question?
Anonymous
When you go home is there something you usually bring from the US as gifts? Do you bring anything you miss from home (food, clothing, etc) back to the US?
Anonymous
Is cable and satellite tv available to most Russians? Do tv programs start on time?
Anonymous
I usually bring clothing and toys as gifts, and I bring children's books in Russian, Japanese diapers (great quality!), and some specific Russian toys not available here. So it's more practical than sentimental.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is cable and satellite tv available to most Russians? Do tv programs start on time?

Is am not a tv person myself but I guess in bigger cities it is verywidespread. And would guess less so in smaller towns.
Larger cities def have great choices of Internet providers, in small cities it is way worse.
Anonymous
Do you have shows like "MAD MEN" or BREAKING BAD or GAME OF THRONES in Russia? Are there any American TV shows that are popular there? What is the transliterated name for the show? Who is the most popular American movie star?
Anonymous
Name three awesome street foods that you can readily buy in Russia that you cannot buy here. Please describe the named food a bit. Thanks!
Anonymous
How are a russian men as lovers as compared to americans? What about, er, endowment? Do russian men go below? Are they patient? Do they expect you to be shaved or waxed down there? Do the women not shave under their arms?
Anonymous
Pp, you are weird

And I am not the op
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Do you have shows like "MAD MEN" or BREAKING BAD or GAME OF THRONES in Russia? Are there any American TV shows that are popular there? What is the transliterated name for the show? Who is the most popular American movie star?


We have Breaking Bad and Game of Thrones, don't know about Mad Men. Many other shows are popular, Desperate Housewives, Sex and the City, just to name a few.
The most popular movie star? I don't really know, I would think Marylin Monroe and Clint Eastwood somehow to share this title
Transliteration for the GoT is Igry Prestolov I think... Don't remember the one for BB.
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