Articles, tagged with "welsh", page 3
22nd January 2010
Jobs Wales
Wales has one of the quickest recovering jobs markets in Europe. One of the points how this is possible is that technological advancements have made it feasible for companies to relocate their production facilities to the region. Add to ...
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Jobs Wales
22nd January 2010
Looking for Jobs Cardiff
Job Searching advice for Welsh Jobseekers in Cardiff
In this climate companies are often putting recruitment on hold, candidates in Wales may find it hard to secure a new position. In the past twelve months a lot of jobseekers h...
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Jobs Wales
22nd January 2010
Welsh Jobs Board to help you build a new career
By using a jobs board that is focussed on jobs in Wales you can get access to an area specific selection of companies. If you are looking to work in marketing/ sales or you want to work in a specific tech...
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Jobs Wales
05th January 2010
The way the weather has been recently means we may be looking at a postponed Welsh National, but fingers crossed the temperatures begin to rise for what is one of the best handicaps of the season for spread bettors. Last year's winner, Notre Pere, was som...
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Chris Williams
23rd November 2009
Several worries tend to come up when thinking about a new opportunity, which is what we look to clear through this Shop to Earn MLM review. This business has been introduced over the Net quite lately, and is the reason why it could be a bit difficult to ...
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Tammy Morton
10th November 2009
A tourism business survey conducted by ‘Visit Wales', showed that the Welsh tourism industry had a very profitable summer season, despite the weather complications and the economic downturn. Of the 200 business polled, only nineteen percent reported a d...
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Robert Palmer
26th October 2009
An era has bypassed us where singing was an experience that transcended above par with the likes of unmatchable ranges in vocals. But, memories of that era is brought forth by the likes of musicians who still remember and recall the times where music coul...
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Pushpitha Wijesinghe
07th October 2009
The importance of electrical training has been highlighted after a fire caused devastation at a Welsh factory.
It is believed that an electrical fault caused the blaze at a workshop in Conwy, the Daily Post reported.
Bob Mason from North Wales fir...
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Matt Morgan
05th October 2009
The British Lions jersey couldn't be easier to recognise. Furthermore, the jersey's vibrant red colour isn't just distinctive and easy to spot: it's a symbol of the power and determination of the squad.
Early years
The British and Irish Lions - as we ...
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eddieb
21st August 2009
A propos the district
The United Kingdom as well called for instance England otherwise pronounced Britain is the nation which a long time ago ruled not quite the intact globe a century previously. The glory might suffer been lost but inhabitant...
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Patrick I
03rd August 2009
So you want to stand out from the crowd? Be a little different? But you don't know what to do, well why not treat yourself to some Celtic tattoo designs . Most of these stunning designs originated in Scotland and Ireland and some of them date back many t...
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Byron Beck
01st August 2009
The story of mental photography began back in 1975 with a wealthy young man who owned a speed reading company and 'knew' that our brains were capable of so much more than just reading quickly.
That young man was Richard Welsh. Welsh had spent 15 years ...
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rudgeinc
21st July 2009
The Welsh congregation wants a 'Parenting Champion' who willpower ensure with the aim of parents are getting an adequate amount of support and advice in the sphere of the tricky task of bringing up their children. This has sparked inedible a heated think ...
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Alan M
17th July 2009
It was in 1975 that the story of mental photography began, with a wealthy young man who owned a speed reading company and 'knew' that our brains were capable of so much more than just reading quickly.
That young man was Richard Welsh. Welsh had spent 1...
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rudgeinc
16th July 2009
The average rate of interest now being paid on deposit accounts is less than 1 per cent. Interest on other accounts, such as notice accounts, bonds and tax-free ISA's (Individual Savings Accounts) hit an all-time low last month since banking records were...
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michael challiner