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Lesson #1: Learn For Life
“If a man empties his purse into his head, no man can take it away from him,” said Franklin. “An investment in knowledge always pays the best interest.”

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Two kinds of 'don't know'
I don't know French. I can't play the piano. I have no clue how to catch a bony spinefish. This is the first kind of don't know. Stuff you don't know because you haven't been taught it yet. Books are awfully good at solving this problem, so are good teachers.

Debt consolidation: how it has worked for a female entrepreneur
Tahminae Madani runs two successful financial services broker businesses in France - yet started them up with almost no management experience and speaking a limited amount of French. So how did she achieve this? Read on to find out more....

Hostages, Revolutions and Critics
Most uprisings and revolutions find their beginnings in injustice. The French and American revolutions are two examples, and we can trace this back to Greek history. Democracy started there. The people had a justified outrage and managed to change things.

Angel Cabrera and the English language
Should one's inability to speak English handicap his or her marketing opportunities?

Multilingual Marketing
About 75% of the world’s population speak no English at all. At present count, that’s some five billion people you’re not able to reach if your online presence is English-language only. Add to that findings by the Chartered Institute of Marketing that ‘export sales of companies that make an effort to understand each nation’s way of life, consumer tastes, culture and language are growing by, on average, £290K per company per year,’ and you have a powerful incentive to go multilingual with your online marketing. Here’s how...

The Changing Economic Horizon Of Ontario Chatham
The journey of the city of Chatham began as a naval dockyard as it is situated on River Thames. A decade or so back, it was merged with the county of Kent. The Municipality of Chatham-Kent is a single-level administrative unit with no provincial administrative level above or below it. It is situated in the southwest of Ontario, Canada. The municipality shares a long shoreline with lakes Erie and St. Clair on either side. Due to its lake-side location on two sides, the humidity levels are generally high throughout the year. Historically, this city has provided the refuge to the black slaves who used to come here by the so called Underground Railroad Network. During the times of Civil War, they settled in the nearby villages. Although most of its population is English-spoken, a few of its settlements are French-speaking. Its schools and co

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Find Out How Successful Entrepreneurs are Using Pizza, French Fries and Apple Pie to Achieve Financial Freedom.

Effortlessness. Want More of it?
The word Mastery as we use it today comes from the French word: Maitre, meaning someone who is exceptionally proficient and skilled – the master of a craft.

Watch your Language - the truth about language, diversity, and customer service
If you employ workers whose first language isn’t English, you may have come to regard these individuals as your organization’s greatest resource. They are hard working, appreciative, and utterly reliable. Unfortunately, these same workers may also be your organization’s greatest vulnerability. Employees whose English isn’t proficient may be unintentionally straining relationships with your customers. Simply put, if customers can’t easily understand your employees, they will take their business elsewhere; to a place where they won’t have to work so hard to spend their money. That’s why when organizations bring me in to do customer service training seminars for their team members, we occasionally need to address some of the language issues. Feel free to pass these tips to your team members …

Yield of Dreams
n the early 1950s, Florence Chadwick became the first woman to swim the English Channel in both directions. During her first attempt, she had been swimming for hours and was getting very near to the English coast. That's when the seas turned much colder and heavy swells developed. A dense fog settled in blocking everything from view with a chilly wet blanket. As Florence's pace slowed and energy drained, her mother called through the fog from one of the small boats following behind, "Come on, Florence, you can make it. It's only a little further."

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