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Work USAWork USAWork USA

Citizens may perform work

functions in any job for which the qualifications ne-

cessary. Citizenship is enjoyed all persons born in the

United States and naturalized after five years as legal

permanent residents, or three in the case of spouses

of Americans.

They are holders of a green card or green card. Resi-

dents can live and work in the United States for life,

provided they retain their physical residence in the

country. In certain cases, such as conviction for cer-

tain offenses, the residence can be lost and be depor-

ted abroad.

Not all jobs are open to permanent residents. For

example, it is common in work related to the security

or defense of the United States requires a certain se-

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Countries

Family Work Politic Religions Spare Time

USA Work is more im-portant than family

work for Americans is the most important.

It's very democratic give importance to peo-ple.

It is very important in the lives of people all have have their reli-gion.

People take more time at work, share with family.

CU-BA

there is a core set eve-rything yourself.

There are many job opportunities.

It is very popular in their democracy is a socialist country

Everyone believes in God. Christian or Cath-olic in religion.

They have the oppor-tunity in recreation for citizens

GUATEMALA

the family is the nucle-us of society all help.

Hard work pays little. The policy ensures the welfare of the people.

Religion is free leg all believe in God.

weekends are more to spend with family.

LONDRES

Engage in more work than family.

very good job opportu-nities, stability.

It is the most popular politician in the United Kingdom.

Existend different types of religions but pre-dominantly Anglican Church.

have much interests and hobbies

CHINA

Women is the liveli-hood of families

is very productive. Congress has the re-sponsibility of the peo-ple.

Existend different types of religions but Shenism predominates.

COMPARATIVES

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The spare time is different in each country because we live in different rhythms of life, for example in the U.S. and in London are taken very seriously the work and devote little time to rest. Other countries spend their time sharing with family or doing different Activities like Guatemala and Chi-na but for the different resources in Cuba live lives as little recreation, although it is always the family to spend time well. It is common that each country has various ways to pass the time and some similar like in any country can spend time playing sports or hanging out with friends, but we can also note that in some countries the time is very val-uable and stop Finally the fun or rest because his life is very busy, but there will always be a special time in which we want to break the routine.

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London in has a variety of religions, all people have the freedom to be what they want to be like Jews, just over half are Hindus, there are also Muslims. between religions that exist in London. In the United States study indicates that more than half of Americans consider themselves Christian religion and the other half are identified entering the Catholic religion, Buddhism, Muslim or atheist. In Cuba has freedom to choose their religion most of the popu-lation considers itself Catholic is most prevalent in that country and the rest of the popula-tion knows God through the Christian religion. In Guatemala has no official religion, is a secular state. According to Guatemala in 2002 the professed religion was Catholic, according to latest official data of the Catholic Church, however other alliances ensure that both the Catholic and evangelical religion are in the same proportion. China traditional religion is that religion and native Chinese people. It is a polytheistic religion and certain elements of

shamanism and is deeply influenced by Buddhism, Confucianism and Taoism.

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POLITICS

What is politics? Is the art or science of influen-

cing people on a civic or individual level. There

are different ways to treat politics for example in

England forms the major part of the wi-

der politics of the United Kingdom. In United Sta-

tes they are more protectors because their rule is

governed by minority rights protected by law. Ot-

herwise The Politics of Guatemala takes place in

a framework of a presidential representative de-

mocratic republic, whereby the President of Gua-

temala is both head of state and head of govern-

ment. On the other hand China is exercised

through the Communist Party of China, the Cen-

tral People's Government and their provincial

and local counterparts. And another different

way about politics is Cuba because is constitu-

tionally defined as a "socialist state guided by

the principles of José Martí, and the political

ideas of Marx, the father of communist states,

Engels and Lenin."

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In the U.S. case would be advisable not suspend the work of the teacher, because in this country work is paramount, so the so-lution would be for the doctor to give him constantly monitor your illness and provide treatment or special help, not forget-ting to keep track of their job performance.

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In Guatemala not practi- ced

discretion. Moreover Alan cannot say

anything; it would be unethical to say

the patient's problem. With his dau-

ghter has never complained of his

teacher so cannot change schools or

request a change of teacher

Furthermore it is confidential infor-

mation does not have to work outsi-

de of work say.

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The solution for the problem in Cuba . If it comes to the safety of her daughter any par-ent would be made to protect the mental and emotional health of his daughter.

In this situation, the case could go to the hands of a colleague and you can take con-trol of the problem as the first of all his work ethic is paramount.

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