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Ultimate Strategies for Acquiring WoW Classic Items

Posted by freeamfva on February 23, 2025 at 8:33pm 0 Comments

World of Warcraft (WoW) Classic offers a nostalgic journey back to the early days of Azeroth, where players embark on epic adventures and face formidable foes. However, to thrive in this challenging environment, acquiring the right items is crucial. This guide delves into essential strategies and tips for buying WoW Classic items to enhance your gaming experience.To get more news about Buy WoW Classic Items, you can visit… Continue

2025台灣帽款趨勢:從EMIS新品看「奶茶色系」、「復古運動風」

Posted by 台灣出行與美食資訊 on February 23, 2025 at 7:47pm 0 Comments

2025年的台灣帽款趨勢中,「奶茶色系」和「復古運動風」成為了兩大熱門元素。而來自韓國的潮牌EMIS,憑藉其新品設計,完美契合了這兩大趨勢,成為許多人關注的焦點。以下我們將從EMIS的新品出發,深入探討這兩大趨勢如何影響台灣的帽款市場。

1. 奶茶色系的流行

奶茶色系作為一種溫柔且百搭的色調,近年來在時尚界備受青睞。這種色系不僅適合各種膚色,還能為整體造型增添一份柔和與溫暖。Emis 帽子的新品中,多款帽款都採用了奶茶色系,如奶茶色的棒球帽和漁夫帽,這些帽子不僅適合日常穿搭,還能在秋冬季節為造型增添一份溫馨感。
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حبك علم قلبي يكره انه يحب بقى شايف كلو بيخون

Posted by Mido Ram on February 23, 2025 at 4:50pm 0 Comments

اوعى يا قلبي توقع في الحب اتعلم ماتنجرح مش كل مرة بتنجح مابدي ينصاب قلبي بجرح ما اتحمله. روحي كانت عايشة على الوهم ولما فقت لقيت انك كنت حتة من الخيال.

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The country where over 260k ESL teachers work illegally

The country where over 260k ESL teachers work illegally

This summer, Chinese state media announced that of the 400,000 foreign citizens working in China as English language teachers in 2017, an estimated two-thirds were doing so illegally.teaching jobs in China for foreigners
English is big business in China, with an estimated 400 million people learning the language. But attracting qualified teachers has proven to be difficult, particularly as Sino-Western relations deteriorate.
China’s strict requirements for teachers severely restrict the demand for ESL teachers being met, despite these requirements having little bearing on the ability of a teacher to do their job.
A sizeable amount of the industry operates in a legal “grey area”, which has created a situation in which potential recruits are leaving themselves open to scams and abuse.
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“The recruitment process for hiring teachers from abroad can be challenging and time-consuming,” Celine Qu, a recruiter for Aston English, tells The PIE News.
“They should be from a native English speaking country, have obtained at least have a Bachelor’s degree, a TEFL certification of at least 120 Hours, be between the ages of 21 and 55, be able to obtain a certificate of no criminal record, pass a health check, and get all of their documents authenticated by the Chinese Embassy.”
According to Qu, qualified teachers are “highly sought after”. With over 140 schools across China, Aston English is one of the country’s larger ESL companies. It mainly hires teachers from abroad and then organises their arrival in China, helping them to settle in and employing them in one of the 100+ cities where they have schools.
“When possible we also like to meet teachers in person, but when we can’t, we try to do video-call interviews, and often request a live teaching demo, or video lesson,” Qu adds.
One of the biggest initial hurdles for recruiters is that they are limited to just a handful of countries from which they can source teachers. The government only grants work permits for English teachers to candidates from a “native English-speaking country”.
The government’s Service System for Foreigners Working in China includes over 40 such places on its website. However, most recruiters further limit this to passport holders from just seven countries: the UK, Canada, the US, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and Ireland.Some recruiters scam non-native speakers saying they can get a work visa and have a legal way of teaching in China, which is not true,” David Mitchell from Work and Live in China, a teacher recruiting company, tells The PIE.
Mitchell relates that the company is often approached by teachers who come to China expecting to get a work permit only for the school or agency to then refuse, either because the teacher does not meet the requirements or because the school is not legally permitted to hire foreigners.
In some instances, they are able to liaise with local authorities and find the teacher a legal position, but this is not always the case.
“Initially I think I went on a tourist visa. One of the things I requested beforehand was that I absolutely wanted a work visa. But actually, later I realised I didn’t know any teachers on a work visa,” Harry*, who worked in the country from 2013-2015, explains.
Now a qualified teacher in New Zealand, the company Harry worked for hired him from Canada. Several teachers The PIE spoke to claimed they were hired by British and American recruiters who were just as willing to game the system as their Chinese counterparts.

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