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Defining a Permit to Work System
The Permit to Work system forms an integral part of our safe system of work, what are the ...
published: 21 Jan 2013
author: John Reynolds
Defining a Permit to Work System
Defining a Permit to Work System
The Permit to Work system forms an integral part of our safe system of work, what are the essential features, what sort of tasks do they cover? These and oth...- published: 21 Jan 2013
- views: 1553
- author: John Reynolds
8:45

Issuing a Work Permit Online
2009 - Bureau of Child Labor This video contains instructions on how to issue work permits...
published: 02 Jun 2010
author: IndianaDOL
Issuing a Work Permit Online
Issuing a Work Permit Online
2009 - Bureau of Child Labor This video contains instructions on how to issue work permits using the Indiana Department of Labor's Online Work Permit System....- published: 02 Jun 2010
- views: 4849
- author: IndianaDOL
0:59

Permit to Work Training
More info: http://www.petrosims.com/?page=offtheshelf&item;=PTW Register for free demo: htt...
published: 23 Jul 2010
author: chezsim
Permit to Work Training
Permit to Work Training
More info: http://www.petrosims.com/?page=offtheshelf&item;=PTW Register for free demo: http://petrosims.com/?page=demo Permit to Work simulation training hel...- published: 23 Jul 2010
- views: 3370
- author: chezsim
48:07

Working in Canada - How to obtain LMO and Work Permit for your job in Canada?
Watch this presentation in HD - click on 720p then click on FULL SCREEN! We can help your ...
published: 08 Feb 2012
author: mbmigration
Working in Canada - How to obtain LMO and Work Permit for your job in Canada?
Working in Canada - How to obtain LMO and Work Permit for your job in Canada?
Watch this presentation in HD - click on 720p then click on FULL SCREEN! We can help your employer obtain LMO for you and we can help you with your applicati...- published: 08 Feb 2012
- views: 29775
- author: mbmigration
4:01

HOW TO GET A CANADIAN WORK PERMIT
http://www.immigroup.com/CanadianImmigration.aspx More questions? Call us right now: 01-41...
published: 24 May 2009
author: Immigroup Canada
HOW TO GET A CANADIAN WORK PERMIT
HOW TO GET A CANADIAN WORK PERMIT
http://www.immigroup.com/CanadianImmigration.aspx More questions? Call us right now: 01-416-962-2623 This video explains how foreign citizens can obtain a te...- published: 24 May 2009
- views: 47969
- author: Immigroup Canada
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All about Work Permit to Canada..
Work Permit allows foreign nationals to live and work in Canada. It is not a points-assess...
published: 17 May 2010
author: divaimmigrations
All about Work Permit to Canada..
All about Work Permit to Canada..
Work Permit allows foreign nationals to live and work in Canada. It is not a points-assessed category and the foreign national does not have to meet any poin...- published: 17 May 2010
- views: 51677
- author: divaimmigrations
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How To Apply For a Work Permit in Canada - Canadian Immigration
Work in Canada: http://www.canadianimmigration.co/working-temporarily/how-to-apply-for-tem...
published: 09 Feb 2011
author: CanadianImmigration1
How To Apply For a Work Permit in Canada - Canadian Immigration
How To Apply For a Work Permit in Canada - Canadian Immigration
Work in Canada: http://www.canadianimmigration.co/working-temporarily/how-to-apply-for-temporary-work/ This video explains how to apply for a Canadian work p...- published: 09 Feb 2011
- views: 25632
- author: CanadianImmigration1
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How to Apply for Canadian Work Visas
http://www.VisaPlace.com Learn more about Applying for Canadian Work Visas: work permits, ...
published: 26 Jul 2012
author: Michael Niren
How to Apply for Canadian Work Visas
How to Apply for Canadian Work Visas
http://www.VisaPlace.com Learn more about Applying for Canadian Work Visas: work permits, temporary residence permits, and special HRSDC exemptions. When imm...- published: 26 Jul 2012
- views: 14821
- author: Michael Niren
9:12

Hot Work Permits (1031HE) (Safety Video)
The use of a Hot Work Permit system as a primary means of preventing fires due to non-rout...
published: 14 Feb 2013
author: Digital2000Safety
Hot Work Permits (1031HE) (Safety Video)
Hot Work Permits (1031HE) (Safety Video)
The use of a Hot Work Permit system as a primary means of preventing fires due to non-routine open flame and high temperature processes. Hot Work is any work...- published: 14 Feb 2013
- views: 719
- author: Digital2000Safety
8:54

H-1B Work Visa, The Main Way to Get a Work Permit in the USA, Part 1, Basic Requirements
In this video, the Immigration Professor Robert Perkins discusses the basic legal requirem...
published: 09 Dec 2009
author: ImmigrationProf
H-1B Work Visa, The Main Way to Get a Work Permit in the USA, Part 1, Basic Requirements
H-1B Work Visa, The Main Way to Get a Work Permit in the USA, Part 1, Basic Requirements
In this video, the Immigration Professor Robert Perkins discusses the basic legal requirements for an H-1B work visa. All of our videos on immigration topics...- published: 09 Dec 2009
- views: 8411
- author: ImmigrationProf
4:35

New Zealand Work Visa
To learn more about New Zealand work visas click the following: http://getvisa.co.nz/servi...
published: 17 Dec 2012
author: Jig Patel
New Zealand Work Visa
New Zealand Work Visa
To learn more about New Zealand work visas click the following: http://getvisa.co.nz/services To work in New Zealand temporarily, you will need to apply for ...- published: 17 Dec 2012
- views: 592
- author: Jig Patel
2:23

heavy duty truck drivers work-permit Canada ( vp immigration consultants pvt ltd.)
Heavy duty truck drivers workpermit canada VISA RELATED SERVICES AND GUIDANCE PROVIDED BY ...
published: 08 Apr 2013
author: visaplusconsultants
heavy duty truck drivers work-permit Canada ( vp immigration consultants pvt ltd.)
heavy duty truck drivers work-permit Canada ( vp immigration consultants pvt ltd.)
Heavy duty truck drivers workpermit canada VISA RELATED SERVICES AND GUIDANCE PROVIDED BY VISA PLUS CONSULTANTS JALANDHAR ( vp immigration consultants pvt lt...- published: 08 Apr 2013
- views: 1169
- author: visaplusconsultants
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29:57

The Bridge
The Vision:
Back in October of 2009, I set out to make a film that would push my talents ...
published: 10 Sep 2010
author: Marlon Torres
The Bridge
The Vision:
Back in October of 2009, I set out to make a film that would push my talents as both a storyteller and a filmmaker. I wanted to create a film that would challenge myself and my audience, meshing both classical and experimental storytelling techniques from music, books, & films that have inspired me in one way or another. I wanted to make a film that didn’t do any spoon-feeding, where my audience would leave with questions as well as answers. It was a long a difficult road to get to this point and there were days where I felt that I was in way over my head but eight months later, I can proudly say I’ve finally completed my film “The Bridge” and it was an experience I would never forget.
The Inspiration:
The story of The Bridge was a story a cousin had told me when I was eight years old. It was a ghost story about two siblings on a bridge. I remember it haunting me for weeks and causing many sleepless nights under my sheets. Obviously, it had a lasting influence in my life. It had always been one of those stories that I wanted to adapt into a short film so when the opportunity finally came one day, I decided to pull to trigger.
When I was in film school, I would constantly fantasize about making some sort of epic period piece, especially one that took place during WW2. So when I decided I was going to make The Bridge, I instantly followed it up with “hell, why not make it into a WW2 movie”? I could have easily made this film as a contemporary piece but where would the fun be in that? I never do things because it’s easy; I do it because it’s hard. I love a challenge. I figured I could keep the same characters, themes, motifs, style, and wrap it around a WW2 setting. So I did.
Pre-production:
So it began. After a quick outline, I started writing the screenplay and, being a one-man crew at the time, I also started doing work on costumes and props. I lived and breathed WW2 24/7. I watched every WW2 movie and documentary I could get my hands on. I even got my hands some real WW2 letters to get a grasp on the era’s language. I felt like a student again and I loved it. I scoured eBay for every WW2 field gear I could afford to buy and the stuff I couldn’t get, I had them custom made cheaply in China. I wanted it to be detailed and authentic as possible while keeping my almost non-existing budget down. I remember coming home one day and having almost a couple dozen eBay packages on front door. It looked like the front door of the post office.
Casting:
The casting of The Bridge was actually one of the smoothest aspects of the entire process. I first went to my good friend Amy and asked her if she would like to help me produce the film. Having worked with each other before, I didn’t really have to ask twice. She was happy to be my first recruit.
For the leading role, I asked my good friend Pablo Soriano to take the part. Having worked with him before, we have a good understanding of each other. He is just a naturally gifted actor and he makes my job as a director so much easier. Plus, his puppy dog eyes make him a perfect protagonist.
For the leading female role, I went looking for a girl who had beautiful, almost hypnotic eyes. That’s when I spotted Leah in one my good friend’s music video. I called up Carlos and basically told him, “I need to have that girl for movie”. A few days later, she was on board.
I owe the discovery of Mike, the character who plays James Connolly, to my producer Amy. She had read the script and recommended him. I remember her telling me “Mike IS James”. Words that any director would love to hear and as usual, Amy was right.
So a couple months later, the script was complete, the costumes and props were ready, and the cast was cast. We were ready to shoot!
Production:
With our extremely limited budget, I knew right from day one that we were going to shoot “The Bridge” on DSLRs, specifically the Canon 7D and 5D Mark II. With this in mind, I knew (as also the DP of the film), I was going to push these cameras to its limits. I wasn’t going to let my equipment limit my vision of the film. I knew at the very beginning that I may or may not have a crappy movie in the end but hell, it’s gonna look damn good! We all know about the camera’s limitations but I wasn’t going to bitch and moan about it, I was going to work around it. I took it as a personal challenge to make these cameras work and I did.
About 75% of the film was shot with the 7D and the rest with the 5DM2. The main reason I shot with the 7D more was the 24p firmware update wasn’t available for the 5DM2 during the bulk of the shooting. I prefer the 5DM2’s full frame sensor the 7D cropped sensor.
Production, like any other shoot, had its ups and downs. Ours was mainly San Francisco’s unpredictable weather. You can blink and the bay area can go from miserable foggy weather (which is what I wanted for the film) to perfect summer beach party weather.
Also, being
9:56

The Story of Cap & Trade
The Story of Cap & Trade is a fast-paced, fact-filled look at the leading climate solution...
published: 30 Nov 2009
author: Story of Stuff Project
The Story of Cap & Trade
The Story of Cap & Trade is a fast-paced, fact-filled look at the leading climate solution being discussed at Copenhagen and on Capitol Hill. Host Annie Leonard introduces the energy traders and Wall Street financiers at the heart of this scheme and reveals the "devils in the details" in current cap and trade proposals: free permits to big polluters, fake offsets and distraction from what’s really required to tackle the climate crisis. If you’ve heard about Cap & Trade, but aren’t sure how it works (or who benefits), this is the film is for you.
4:57

Nigerian sex workers in Larissa, Greece.
Nigerian girls appeared on the streets of Athens during the Olympic Games of 2004. They ne...
published: 04 May 2010
author: Dionysis Kouris
Nigerian sex workers in Larissa, Greece.
Nigerian girls appeared on the streets of Athens during the Olympic Games of 2004. They never left. Nobody knew where they came from, nor did anybody care.
Most of them arrived transiting through Italy and France.
The EU’s invisible borders have made it easy for traffickers to move girls around. And Nigeria has its own powerful –and highly lucrative– criminal ring. Although it may cost 1000 Euros to transport girls to their destination cities, the latter will be forced to pay back their traffickers up to 80,000 Euros. And girls are kept from rebelling by the strong hold of voodoo oaths –and threats to their families.
Larissa is a city with a population of 200.000. It lies between the two major cities of Greece, Athens and Thessaloniki.
It is a major agricultural centre and a national transportation hub.
I met Sonia, a 22 years old Nigerian, back in 2008. At that time she used to work as a prostitute in the streets of Athens for 15-30 Euros per customer.
She had no passport or any residence permit. She had to run when the police was raiding the historical centre of Athens, where she usually worked, because as she used to say: I’ m double illegal.
The last two years a series of town-planning projects aimed at revamping the city’s run-down historic center. Athens’s Mayor stressed that thriving crime in the area – including the trade in drugs and prostitution – posed a risk to public health and safety.
As a result of that, ‘cleaning up’ operations by the police took place. The illegal immigrants were targeted.
It’ s been extremely difficult for the Nigerians to work in the streets since then.
Many girls were deported back to their countries and others had to look for work outside the capital city.
Sonia along with two other Nigerian women, Valentina and Amanda, decided to look for work in the city of Larissa.
Girls were told that police checks were not so strict in the countryside. They also knew some other Nigerians that had been working already in Larissa.
A cheap hotel in the city centre of Larissa is where Sonia stays. She shares a room with two more Nigerian girls. Twenty more girls are spread in other rooms of the same building.
I spent three days with them, trying to reveal through their daily life and their habits, some aspects of their personality.
I intentionally avoided following them at the bars where they work because I didn’t want the cliché photo approach of sex workers with customers, etc.
I gave them a voice, through the video recording, to explain how they came to Greece at first place as well as talking about their past life (Valentina with her children’s dvd from London).
Sonia insisted, as the other girls too, that they work without a pimp and that not all the girls are victims of trafficking.
They said that they were told and they believed that Europe was a promised land; where you can one way or another make a fortune easily.
Following them during their daytime walks in Larissa and sharing some of their free time with them in the hotel some conclusions were obvious: The girls lead a life apart, like most of the migrant workers, not having integrated at all in the local society. They spend most of their time watching Nigerian TV series and listening to African music.
Greeks in the countryside are not used to see a lot of black people. Their being aware of the fact that the African girls are in their hometown to work as prostitutes makes them behave in a funny way, mostly by staring at them persistently.
They live a ‘normal’ life, mainly listening to music, watching TV, cooking, shopping.
Their dream is to get married with a local Greek. This would allow them stop working at the bars as well as having the opportunity of becoming legal.
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Made In Iceland
This short film was shot during May and June of 2013 in Iceland. The trip was how I celebr...
published: 02 Jul 2013
author: Julian Tryba
Made In Iceland
This short film was shot during May and June of 2013 in Iceland. The trip was how I celebrated my college graduation and my one year anniversary of buying a camera. I lived in my car for four weeks, driving as it rained and shooting when the weather permitted. Almost all of the shots were taken between 10:30pm and 4:30am as the Midnight Sun glowed golden and pink. In total, I shot roughly 40k pictures and drove about 3000 miles. Iceland is a breathtaking country and there were so many places I failed to capture but remain a humbling part of my trip.
"There is something about doing this sort of stuff that just makes you want to keep coming back for more and more. Maybe it's the experience of being out there at one with the incredible beauty of this landscape. Maybe it's the challenge of capturing it in the camera in the way that you witnessed it. Maybe it's the excitement of seeing just what you got when you finally render it all out. Maybe it's the satisfaction you get out of showing this to other people. Most probably it's a combination of all these things." -Bevan Percival
Equipment:
Canon 7D
Tokina 11-16mm
Canon 70-300mm
B+W 1000x ND filter
Music: Sigur Rós-Fljótavík
I'd like to thank Joe Capra, your work (The Midnight Sun) inspired me to get a camera and travel to Iceland.
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FAQ - How Quickly CanI Get A Work Permit
FAQ: How Quickly Can I Get a Work Permit? www.humanrightsattorney.com Attorney Heather L. ...
published: 27 Dec 2012
author: Heather Poole
FAQ - How Quickly CanI Get A Work Permit
FAQ - How Quickly CanI Get A Work Permit
FAQ: How Quickly Can I Get a Work Permit? www.humanrightsattorney.com Attorney Heather L. Poole answers the common question about how long can one get a work...- published: 27 Dec 2012
- views: 233
- author: Heather Poole
6:02

Applying for Working Holiday Visa (International experience Canada) & Canadian Work Permit
Have you or are you applying for an IEC visa. Share your stories in the posts below. Would...
published: 18 Dec 2013
Applying for Working Holiday Visa (International experience Canada) & Canadian Work Permit
Applying for Working Holiday Visa (International experience Canada) & Canadian Work Permit
Have you or are you applying for an IEC visa. Share your stories in the posts below. Would love to hear from you! Applying for a Canadian work permit and IEC visa can be testing at best. It weeds out the weak AND strong people but patience and hope will see you through. Below are some websites that you will come across along the way. Good luck. Apply to IEC if you're from the UK- http://www.canadainternational.gc.ca/united_kingdom-royaume_uni/experience_canada_experience/index.aspx Canadian Eligibility Quiz - Fine out if you are eligible to come to Canada. The IEC visa is only for those 30 years and younger but you may still be able to come to Canada another way http://www.cic.gc.ca/ctc-vac/cometocanada.asp Create My CIC account online. You will get asked to do this once you have your conditional offer from the IEC http://www.cic.gc.ca/ I wrote a super long blog on the topic of IEC visas. Here it is -http://ndrika.wordpress.com/iecadvice/. Follow myself and Stuart's Facebook conversations throughout the whole process. I copied and pasted them for your entertainment at the bottom of the blog.- published: 18 Dec 2013
- views: 96
3:50

H4 Visa work permit - is the curse over? New Proposed Rule from the USCIS
http://facebook.com/h4thecurse http://peerallylaw.com http://immigrationlegalblog.com/2012...
published: 12 Dec 2012
author: Shah Peerally
H4 Visa work permit - is the curse over? New Proposed Rule from the USCIS
H4 Visa work permit - is the curse over? New Proposed Rule from the USCIS
http://facebook.com/h4thecurse http://peerallylaw.com http://immigrationlegalblog.com/2012/12/the-dream-of-the-h4-work-permit-ead-might-finally-come-true/ Si...- published: 12 Dec 2012
- views: 7346
- author: Shah Peerally
2:38

How to apply for an Off-Campus Work Permit
Are you confused about the steps to apply for Off-Campus Work Permit? Check out the follow...
published: 11 Apr 2013
author: douglascollegeint
How to apply for an Off-Campus Work Permit
How to apply for an Off-Campus Work Permit
Are you confused about the steps to apply for Off-Campus Work Permit? Check out the following instructional videos presented by Douglas College International.- published: 11 Apr 2013
- views: 506
- author: douglascollegeint