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What Chiropractors Do

12th October 2010
Besides the conventional doctors you go to and consult for checkups, there are other kinds of doctors or physicians that you can go to if you’re having musculoskeletal problems: chiropractors. Chiropractors focus on a separate medical discipline that main... Read >
Author: Barbara Yost

On Becoming a Translator

27th September 2010
Translation isn't as simple as it may seem on the surface. A person who is fluent in two languages isn't qualified to be a translator just because he is bilingual. Translating is much more than just translating words - it involves the transfer of meaning ... Read >
Author: Jeff Montero

How do car companies name their cars?

07th September 2010
There must be hundreds if not thousands of car names out there, from the iconic Rolls Royce Silver Shadow to the almost unheard of Taylor Aerocar, and manufacturers don’t seem to be slowing down the production lines just yet. Every car that gets release... Read >
Author: Paul Buchanan

Language Translation Services: Doing Away with Language Barriers

24th August 2010
The need for language translation is felt by numerous companies in different industries. This is especially true for those companies in the corporate world, insurance business, healthcare industry, academic institution and even government agencies. With g... Read >
Author: Richard Rabins

Simple Japanese Etiquettes to Make Your Japan Tour Memorable

09th August 2010
If you are planning an extended tour to Japan this summer and are all set to find out the country's rich culture and history, add more excitement to your touring experience by following some simple Japanese etiquettes that will help you to blend in the au... Read >
Author: tiajones

Global e-mail marketing is all about customs

25th June 2010
When doing business with other nations around the world there may be obstacles which includes language. For most businesses it may be a case of trying to grow their market share, or improve sales. For other people it could be a case of expanding into anot... Read >
Author: Brent Salas

International mail marketing is all about culture

22nd June 2010
When doing business with other countries there may be barriers such as language. For most companies it might be a case of attempting to grow their market share, or improve sales. For other people it may be a case of expanding into an additional nation. Wh... Read >
Author: Bobby Lindsay

How do you know a translation was successful

29th April 2010
As the goal of translation is to ensure that the source and the target texts communicate the same message while taking into account the various constraints placed on the translator, a successful translation can be judged by two criteria: 1. Faithfulnes... Read >
Author: Ram Kesarwani

Various Kinds Of Tongues

27th April 2010
"Various kinds of tongues" is a translation of two Greek words: genos glossa. The first word literally means kin, as in kindred or family. And the second means tongue, by implication a language, and specifically the language of one's kin (family). The Gre... Read >
Author: Phillip Ross

Fear Of Open Spaces

09th March 2010
Fear Of Open Spaces Fear of open spaces is the literal translation of a complex anxiety disorder referred to as ‘agoraphobia'. Calling agoraphobia fear of open spaces is somewhat misleading, since the condition is a more advanced type of panic disord... Read >
Author: JH

MACHINE TRANSLATION OR TRANSLATOR?

20th January 2010
*automatic machine translation, Editing will be subject to this kind of misunderstandings, TRANSLATOR will be needed. I outlined in the first paragraph what translation services are not; let's see now what translating really is like. The first idea that c... Read >
Author: elnabet

Language Translation Services: Offering Translation and Interpretation Services for Your Business

30th December 2009
Translation services are becoming widely popular these days. It is required by both private enterprises and government agencies. As business operations become multinationals, there is always a chance that you are confronted with the problem of language ba... Read >
Author: Richard Rabins

Penang – Honeymooners Paradise

23rd December 2009
With a literal translation from the local language to mean ‘Isle of the Betel Nut', Penang is an island located on the north-western coast of Malaysia. Penang is home to many towns and cities that come together to give this island a character of its own... Read >
Author: Pushpitha Wijesinghe

Information about accessories

21st December 2009
Before jumping on the concept of accessories readers should know the emergence of the world accessories in the books.Readers should know that accessory is an old french loan world counted in the german language. But the literal translation of accessory is... Read >
Author: scaryjam

Pinched Nerve

09th November 2009
What does a pinched nerve feel like? If you have a pinched nerve you may have pain shooting down the legs or arms. This is the most common presentation of a pinched nerve but can also cause other sensations such as sharp shooting pain, pins and needles... Read >
Author: Doug Eldred
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