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30 January 2009 |
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There are many traditional ways to study foreign languages - courses, private tutor, college, self-study, etc. However learning foreign language could be built into our day-to-day routine and add much more value than simply attending classes. Of course these ways do not exclude your need to grab and sit quite long with grammar textbooks and dictionaries. But combining below methods with traditional studying process should speed up your language skills significantly: |
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27 January 2009 |
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Have you ever asked yourself: “How is it possible that I’m earning more and more but my savings are still around 0 ?” If you did, then this collection of advices on how to save more and better is for you: |
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23 January 2009 |
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To be ready for job loss Issue is a big concern for everyone as many developed economies expect period of recession now. So it means job cuts will continue and no one is secured from being laid off. I’ve done a research to collect most practical advices on what we should do or at least think of to get ourselves prepared for layoff. In my opinion this list is also applicable even for the most key employees who don’t even think about the probability that they can loose their job. Anyways even if you’ll never loose your job, doing these listed things would not turn out to be a lost time and effort. |
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26 January 2009 |
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Writing a resume is extremely important process as we all sometimes start thinking about new job and once we do it – CV is the first thing that pops up in our mind. Here are few advices and tips on how to prepare your CV in optimal way: |
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