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More foreign students are studying at U.S. colleges and universities than ever before, as global competitors such as China export an increasing number of their young people for degrees.
In the 2010-2011 academic year, more than 157,000 Chinese students took classes on American soil, according to the 2011 "Open Doors" report, an annual study by the Institute of International Education. Chinese students now account for more than 21 percent of all foreigners who come to the U.S. for post-secondary schooling.
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... have less than eight years of formal education, and the current population of foreigners is estim...
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... status, network and class, along with educational credentials and popular perceptions of public disp..., "preventing the penetration of foreigners in seminaries and protecting clerics against the i...
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WASHINGTON - With a major vote on immigration again looming in the Senate, advocates lashed out Friday at an emerging plan that includes issuing visas to foreigners based on employment skills and education levels instead of family ties.
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... to significantly and directly affect foreigners, and our awareness of their circumstances? . Some ... tend to enjoy greater opportunities for education, enriching careers, advanced health-care, as well ...
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... of fear and hate against the 'bad foreigners' who came to Cyprus to get our jobs, and they are ...
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This country's lax immigration policies are usually seen in terms of foreigners unlawfully entering our country, stealing our jobs, sponging off our welfare, education and health care systems, and sometimes contributing to the nation's crime problem.
Yet there's another, human side, to the issue which cries out for compassion, such as Griselda Lopez's story.
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... and residence permits required for foreigners in order to reside and work in Turkey along with s... eight (8) years period does not include education time; . Independent: will be given to those foreig...
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... everyone in India who interacts with foreigners can speak English. The British introduced Western systems of government, education and judiciary processes, which remain today. And t...
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ABUJA, Nigeria - A car loaded with explosives crashed into the main United Nations building in Nigeria's capital and exploded Friday, killing at least 18 people in one of the deadliest assaults on the international body in a decade. A radical Muslim sect blamed for a series of attacks in the country claimed responsibility for the bombing, a major escalation of its sectarian fight against Nigeria's weak central government.
The brazen assault in a neighborhood surrounded by heavily fortified diplomatic posts represented the first suicide attack to target foreigners in oil-rich Nigeria, where people already live in fear of the radical Boko Haram sect. The group, which has reported links to al-Qaida, wants to implement a strict version of Shariah law in the nation and is vehemently opposed ...
...Boko Haram, which means "Western education is sacrilege," has carried out a series of bombing...