In India, I remember submitting a passport size photograph with all the resumes I submitted during college/campus interviews. When I moved to US, I realized that was not a requirement.
Is there a way for US/Canadian long term visa holders to check their visa requirements?
E.g. Indian citizens are normally required to get visa for Mexico/Philippines. But with a H1B visa from USA they can travel visa free / visa on arrival.
Mornings on weekdays and weekends
Make my bed
Meditation for twenty one minutes
Exercise for 15 mins
Smoothie
Coffee and hacker news.
Get ready to work.
Evenings on weekdays
Have some snacks (usually nuts)
Meditation for 21 minutes.
PBS news for about an hour while having dinner
Maybe some more YouTube for about an hour.
Reading and relaxing before bed.
Weekend
If the weather is good make it a point to either run or hike
If it's bad just walk in the city
There are a few organizations which do this, including United Way, Goodwill. I did this through United Way. Here is the link to find volunteering opportunities near your area, http://www.unitedway.org/get-involved/volunteer
I helped file taxes during the tax season here in the US, for the past four months. It was specifically targeted towards low income families.
I was definitely able to learn some of the economic effects of the current healthcare system, especially from the penalties.
It was definitely out of my bubble, and wouldn't have known a lot about how many ways the low income families are trying to earn to make ends meet, even at a very old age.
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