The U.S future projects and aspirations.

 

 

 

 

The Professional Plan is a document detailing your professional goals here in U.S., so the USCIS can have an understanding of how you plan to develop your area through utilization of your skills.
Below you will find sample questions, regarding information needed to prepare this document.
The plan will show how the business will have a substantial positive impact on the U.S. economy.
Since it is a document based on the information you provide (attached Resume), we count on your corporation in answering the questions below, detailing your responses as much as possible.

A) Skills
1. List the areas and subjects of your field of work in which you have strong knowledge and experience.
2. Explain in detail how you excel in your area of expertise.

B) PROFESSONAL GOALS

1. Explain in detail how you intend to continue your career in the U.S.; describe your future projects and aspirations.
2. Describe why the experience you possess (expertise and specialities) in your area of activity will be important to the U.S., and the possible impact it will have on a national level.
3. Describe if you are starting a business in the U.S. and if it will generate jobs.
4. Describe how your particular skill set can have a positive and substantial economic effect on a particular industry in U.S.

C) PROFESSONAL EXPERIENCE
1. Describe the most relevant information about your career, such specific projects, recognitions, achievements, awards, and possible methodologies developed by you, that have distinguished you compared to other professionals in your area of expertise.

D) ACHIEVEMENTS
For the projects mentioned above, provide the following information.
1. Name, date and duration of the projects
2. Description of the projects
3. What was the relevance and impact of your projects? Was it just in one area of the company?
Or in the company as a whole? At a national/ or international level?

 

 

 

 

 

Sample Solution

besity has become the number one public health problem in the world and there is a rise in prevalence in developing countries. The number of obese 5 to 19 year olds rose more than tenfold globally, from 11 million in 1975 to 124 million in 2016. An additional 213 million were overweight in 2016. The number of overweight or obese children aged 0 to 5 years increased from 32 million globally in 1990 to 41 million in 2016. This suggests that onset of obesity at a younger age is becoming more prevalent.
Over the last decade there has been a growing concern regarding the increasing prevalence of overweight and obesity among Indian adolescents. Prevalence data of childhood overweight and obesity from 52 studies conducted in 16 States in India were analyzed by WHO Centres in India. The pooled data after 2010 estimated a combined prevalence of 19.3 per cent of childhood overweight and obesity which was a significant increase from the earlier prevalence of 16.3 per cent reported in 2001-2005 (4).
ETIOLOGY
Childhood obesity is a complex multifactorial disease caused by the interaction of genetic and environmental factors. The commonest form of obesity encountered is “Simple Obesity” that is due to environmental factors.

PATHOPHYSIOLOGY
Evidence suggests that obesity is a disorder of the energy homeostasis system, rather than simply arising from the accumulation of excess weight. Obesity, therefore occurs when energy intake is more than energy expenditure i.e. sustained positive energy balance.
The homeostatic pathway of energy balance consists of:
1) Afferent arm: conveys peripheral information on hunger metabolism, in the form of neural & hormonal inputs, to the hypothalamus
2) Central processing unit: consists of different areas within the hypothalamus. The ventromedial hypothalamus (VMH) integrates afferent peripheral signals; Lateral hypoth

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