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Posted by By Vickie J Scanlon
When you put up your first website - you have to admit that you
are pretty green to the ways of the...
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Posted by Avish Parashar
Do you ever encounter problems, challenges or obstacles in your business? If you answered 'no,' then you can stop reading and continue to rake in the fortune you must be making. For the rest of us, the answer of course is 'yes.'
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Posted by Graham J R Baylis
With the adoption of the WEEE directives by the EU, the disposal
of redundant IT and computer equipment...
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Posted by JC Anderl
Imagine getting all of the benefits of hiring your own sales
team without any of the hassles of hiring...
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Posted by Shannon Herod
How to Effectively Plan an Affiliate Site Copyright 2005 by
Shannon Herod
I was running out of patience...
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Posted by Tony Junker
Ship run aground approaching harbor, collision in fog,
catastrophic oil spill--what's to stop them from...
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Posted by Michael Clark
At the heart of it, mastery is practice. Mastery is staying on
the path." ~ George Leonard, US pioneer...
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Posted by Brenda Townsend Hall
The way that we use language reflects cultural preferences for some types of communicative behaviour while discouraging others. Culture will affect, for example, the extent to which we speak loudly and animatedly or quietly, whether we use lots of I statements, whether we choose very explicit language or whether we are indirect. Intercultural, or cross-cultural, pragmatics is the contrastive or comparative study of such communicative norms aiming to reach a better understanding of the cultural value or values that underpin them and it is a field we can all learn from.
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