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H1b visa dates
If a country is issuing work permits to foreign workers, shouldn’t it also make sure there’s a reasonable and functional visa process to go with it? If the real goal is to slow things down, reduce numbers, or quietly push people out, why not just say that upfront? Stop new H-1Bs and tell existing holders there won’t be extensions once their term ends. At least people can plan their lives. What’s frustrating is this in-between approach — endless delays, new hurdles, and uncertainty — without being honest about the intent. -
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Earlier, I thought gated community apartments weren’t ideal. But over time, I’ve come to believe they’re one of the best living options for families with young kids. In individual houses, I often see children with limited after-school interaction mostly indoors, on TV, games, or phones unless parents put in significant effort to organize activities. In contrast, gated communities naturally encourage kids to step out, play together, and form friendships on their own. That built-in social environment shared spaces, safety, and families at similar life stages plays a huge role in a child’s social development. My advice to young families: if possible, live in a gated community. Buying is great, but renting is perfectly fine too. The environment matters more than ownership. -
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