Monday, November 9, 2009

Why We Get Neck Pain With Vertigo




There's a lot of people who have lost their jobs, you know. The unions involved in the off workers, the government prepares layoffs for some categories, and so on. Other than the crisis behind us. Nothing but optimism. Losing your job is often a tragedy equal to a death, especially when he fired a certain age. But there are categories to which nobody ever thinks of living in absolutely the most difficult situations. If we think of our present difficulties for us in the West, what can happen to non-EU? I mean legal immigrants, those who work, since those who commit crimes know no crisis, indeed, these issues increase their turnover. Let's think about what the crisis is for these people. For several months a hidden phenomenon is occurring we are talking about little: the immigration of return. Hundreds of foreign workers leave the rich Western countries for lack of work and return to their countries. Not that there have better, but at least they can count on the heat of the affections rather than face the spittle that take the traffic lights of our cities. Hundreds of Mexicans go away from the U.S., hundreds of Africans from European countries and they go back home defeated, disillusioned with their dreams of being aborted. In some African countries, moreover, a man who fails to support one's family is seen as an outcast, a wimp, a loser. Think what it means for these men came to the West at the cost of enormous sacrifices, often at mercy of unscrupulous traffickers who travel only for him pinned all they had (and if they did it is because in their countries of origin obviously could not just to live). They arrived in Europe and tried to integrate enduring everything from exploitative working conditions (starvation wages) to insults social, racial hatred of non-small population. And then, after enduring all this, after enduring all this horrible injustice, after such a great resistance, they go back home defeated and humiliated. And they are outcasts from their communities. These are true tragedies, other than the swine flu.

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