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Home Of The Cup

29th September 2009
For people who somehow do not know what the World Cup is, it is the world championship of football or soccer as the Americans call it. It is held every four years and involves almost every country on the planet Earth is involved. This is why almost after ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

The 2006 World Cup Soccer Outlook

23rd September 2009
From the 9th of June to the 9th of July, the excitement and fan frenzy builds to a deafening crescendo. Soccer fanatics are on high alert. It is time to defend to no end the pride of Region and Country. This is big. No, it’s bigger than big. Considering... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Make 2006 a great success wherever you are

23rd September 2009
The definition of success may be different for every person, but when getting to grips with the term, essentially it is about who you are, and who you are becoming. It is about living up to your potential and achieving your dreams. Your success is what wi... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

An Expatriate's Journey Of Self-Discovery

23rd September 2009
Expatriate years offer a wonderful time and opportunity to reinvent oneself. As an expatriate you want to hold onto those parts of you that you love and that work for you, no matter where you are. But while you trail around the world, you have the very go... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Take Off

22nd September 2009
This is your adventure. And this will be your success. And no matter the experience - whether good or bad - you will be the better for it. By pursuing an education abroad, one becomes not only a university student, but a student of life as well. ... Read >
Author: Lord Abnev Solutionfinders

Football World Cup ( Egypt 2009)

22nd September 2009
Not only the importance of the World Cup under the age 20 FIFA to be one of the best current competitions at the international level, but it is characterized by its long history and track record, and the events that have been established in the memory of ... Read >
Author: Egypte Ala Carte

Remittances: Looking Ahead

21st September 2009
Philippine remittance services have evolved significantly in the last 25 years. Arising from a need to send money home in a safe and reliable manner but held back by the high cost of transacting through banks, OFWs sought more economical means of sending ... Read >
Author: ernestinetamayo

Financial Aid for Study Abroad

06th September 2009
Study abroad is an academic experience first and foremost and it does not only replace academic work a student might otherwise complete on-campus, but the international experience also enhances a student's curriculum on-campus. As such, there are options ... Read >
Author: WebM Convonix

Overcoming Communication Issues Abroad

25th August 2009
The summer is the peak travel season but many people are cutting back on their vacations because of tightening budgets. The good news is that for those who want to travel there are plenty of cheap flights, airline tickets, cheap hotels, discount airfare ... Read >
Author: Ross Garnaut

Online Sports Betting: A Better Way to Be Lucky

20th August 2009
The interesting feeling of anticipation is one reason why many people love to gamble. The idea for a chance at luck also brings a great mood towards gambling. Sports betting is a form of gambling that has put interest to many gambling enthusiasts. Its pop... Read >
Author: SB Professor

Financial Aid for Study Abroad

19th August 2009
Study abroad is an academic experience first and foremost and it does not only replace academic work a student might otherwise complete on-campus, but the international experience also enhances a student's curriculum on-campus. As such, there are options ... Read >
Author: Mike

Offshore Company Formation Ensures Huge Tax Exemptions

18th August 2009
There are a plethora of people who have dreamt to open business venture in abroad. Only a few of them get success in opening a business venture in foreign lands as they are aware with all rules and regulations of specific countries. Offshore company forma... Read >
Author: Article Manager

Come And Watch One Day International Match

28th July 2009
The cricket team of Pakistan is on the tour to Sri Lanka. On its tour the team is going to play a number of matches. Pakistan has played its three test matches against the host country and has lost the test match series to Sri Lanka. Sri Lanka played ve... Read >
Author: Peri Witny

SEO Tips for Web

27th July 2009
SEO Tips for Web If a business is completely dependent on search engine traffic which is the merchant class. There are huge amounts spent on AdWords campaigns, some even run with this loss. Then wonsder why the campaign does not stop when you are made ... Read >
Author: smozwt

The Fate of Number 8

07th July 2009
On August 8, 2008, opening ceremonies for the Summer Olympics began in Beijing: at 8 minutes and 8 seconds past 8 o'clock.The "8" did not stand for sports jerseys available from jerseys wholesalers or a tribute to Fibonaccinumbers! Rather, in the host cou... Read >
Author: Shining Lion

Surrogacy Overseas as an easy option

04th July 2009
Surrogacy seems to fast involving as the most means of artificial reproduction. It is of immense help to those who cannot conceive due to various medical issues or do not want to become pregnant. It is also a boon for gay or lesbian couples. Surrogacy in ... Read >
Author: James

South Africa,we came fourth!

30th June 2009
The South African soccer team, Bafana Bafana, came fourth in the recent FIFA confederation Cup. Now before you say, big deal and belittle the goalie’s efforts to stop one or two that he perhaps should have, up to the last four minutes of normal time, th... Read >
Author: Alan Hawkins

Guts & Glory - The 2009 Confederations Cup Has It All!

26th June 2009
The excitement has begun with the FIFA Confederations Cup halfway through in South Africa.Call it a dress rehearsal for the 2010 World Cup or a recce for national teams, either way it sure has thrown up some dazzling soccer, and its fair share of upsets! ... Read >
Author: SoccerUniforms

South Africa, the Soccer World Cup

12th June 2009
South Africa, host country to the 2010 soccer world cup. Football, soccer, accommodation, full hotels, crowded roads, no hotel beds, chaos, visitors, tourism, what does this all mean to South Africa. Well, in my humble opinion this is probably one of the ... Read >
Author: Alan Hawkins

Cultural considerations in Australia

12th June 2009
Australia is one of the most popular destinations for travellers and it’s easy to see why. Bustling and cosmopolitan cities, unspoilt wilderness, secluded islands and more adrenaline-packed adventures than you can shake your rucksack at! And the locals ... Read >
Author: itoi

African First for Confederation Cup

10th June 2009
Touching down on African soil for the first time, the 2009 Fifa Confederations Cup will test South Africa's state of readiness for the 2010 World Cup. The opening ceremony on June 14 at Joburg's Coca Cola Park - broadcast to millions across the world -... Read >
Author: Sandra Olivier

Risks and challenges involved in international business

18th May 2009
International businesses have to face risks and challenges at many fronts. Some are similar to the risks and challenges a domestic business confronts and some are unique. Even the challenges that are similar by definition differ in nature. For example bot... Read >
Author: William King

Globalization & making global strategies for your business

18th May 2009
Globalization presents a whole new set of opportunities, a totally different type of threats and so many alternate options to do business. It is going to affect your business one-way or the other, that’s why the sooner you start thinking in a global per... Read >
Author: William King

Wise International Debit Card Spending

12th May 2009
With the global financial crisis continuously troubling the economies of the world people are desperately searching for better ways to carry their precious money easily and conveniently. And it is because of this demand that international debit cards gain... Read >
Author: darewin ocampo

How Tariff and Non-tariff barriers can affect your exports

07th May 2009
Tariff and non-tariff barriers can affect your export business. In most countries, the governments impose these trade barriers and the general purpose behind them is to limit (or sometimes totally ban) the imports of some specific product. By imposing tra... Read >
Author: William King

Development and Maintenance of Quality Study Abroad Options

27th March 2009
It is important to understand international education best practices as you make decisions about which study abroad options your office will promote, support, approve, and/or affiliate with. What are the priorities of your institution and how do those pri... Read >
Author: Dr. Sandi Smith

Offshore Company Formation: Avail the Benefits of Foreign Locales

17th March 2009
Offshore Company is a non-resident company that is incorporated in foreign countries in order to avail its flexible tax structures and fruitful business prospects. The basic reason behind establishing a business in a foreign locale is the prospect of tax ... Read >
Author: Article Manager

All About Studying Abroad

18th February 2009
For students looking for both under-graduate or post-graduate courses, it is a big dilemma on how to decide upon the right country, college and course if they wish to study abroad. Choosing the right host country is the biggest question, along with so man... Read >
Author: 99acres

All About Studying Abroad

18th February 2009
For students looking for both under-graduate or post-graduate courses, it is a big dilemma on how to decide upon the right country, college and course if they wish to study abroad. Choosing the right host country is the biggest question, along with so man... Read >
Author: 99acres

A Guide to family holidays in Europe

02nd February 2009
Many of us love to travel, but for those of us with families, things tend to get a little rough. However, many will be pleased to know that Europe is very family friendly and there are many places to take the kids and you for a relaxing much deserved holi... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson

Joint venture: - The reasons for a foreign firm to cooperate with a local firm in China

20th January 2009
China is now a key area in the global strategic of multinational companies and other national companies. Companies have been accelerating their investments in China on a large scale, in all economic associated activities, i.e. commerce, infrastructure, fi... Read >
Author: IH SERVE

Joint venture: - The reasons for a foreign firm to cooperate with a local firm in China

17th January 2009
China is now a key area in the global strategic of multinational companies and other national companies. Companies have been accelerating their investments in China on a large scale, in all economic associated activities, i.e. commerce, infrastructure, fi... Read >
Author: IH SERVE

Plan Now For Your Spring Semester Abroad

05th January 2009
If you are thinking about a spring semester abroad, it is not too early to begin planning for your multicultural excursion. For a great experience with school study abroad Australia makes a wonderful host country. Because English is spoken there, studen... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester

Tips to Finding Reputable TEFL Schools Abroad

01st December 2008
We’ve all heard the rumors. Schools that refuse to pay, schools that work you like a Trojan, even schools that expect you to pay them! There are a lot of crummy language schools out there and you’ll want to avoid them like the plague, here’s how to ... Read >
Author: Alexia

About Judo

23rd October 2008
Judo, just as its name implies, namely means "tender means ". The Judo partially originates from one kind of ancient times Japan warrior spatial hand fight technology: Jujitsu. The Judo through throws down the match in the place wins the competition, it i... Read >
Author: yangguang

Hotels in Malaysia are finest samples of Islamic and Moorish architecture style

15th September 2008
Culture differences are the key factors in the germination of traveling desires. It creates curiosity or inquisitive attitude to explore the surrounding world. Name of certain religions or communities (especially Muslim) in this contemporary time period h... Read >
Author: nancy eben

Benefits of Offshore Company Formation

09th September 2008
Offshore companies, aka non-resident companies, are companies that are incorporated in foreign countries in order to avail of flexible tax structures and fertile business prospects present in the foreign country. Generally, an offshore company has three d... Read >
Author: lexiemarine

Michael Phelps – Biggest Joke of an Athlete?

08th September 2008
Beijing 2008 Olympics are over, but they'll resonate in people's minds for a long time. The opening and closing ceremonies put together by host country of China count as the most spectacular performance ever created by humans. 958 medals were handed out t... Read >
Author: Angie Ryan

Mountain Bike Tours Thailand

05th September 2008
For those that love to explore by Bike, cycle through the great out doors and see sights most tourists never see, then Thailand is home to a handful of reliable, trusty bike tour operators. Bike Tour operators can be found in Chang Mai, Bangkok and Phuket... Read >
Author: AmazingBikeTours

Traveling Abroad Teaching English

24th August 2008
If you are looking for a career that takes you to places all over the world, you might want to start with the skills you already have – your language. Teaching English As A Second Language or ESL can help you visit the countries you always wish you coul... Read >
Author: Kara Lilly

ASIA FRUIT LOGISTICA enjoys huge growth in Hong Kong G

17th August 2008
keyword: Asiafruit Congress ASIA FRUIT LOGISTICA MGB METRO Group Sell-out trade fair and exciting Asiafruit Congress programme demonstrate massive appeal of fresh fruit and vegetable business in Asia. HONG KONG is going to be the only plac... Read >
Author: chilhyun

Why Earn a Degree in Australia?

13th August 2008
Studying abroad provides a vast amount of benefits and new experiences. This is especially true for students from North America enrolling in an Australia degree program. They have the opportunity to experience a new culture first hand, select the progra... Read >
Author: Susan Slobac

Choosing a New Zealand or Australia Degree Program

23rd July 2008
Studying abroad provides a vast amount of opportunities and new experiences. This is especially the case for students enrolled in an Australia or New Zealand degree program. Not only can students immerse themselves in a new culture, but also they have t... Read >
Author: Susan Slobac

Study Abroad: When it’s NOT cool to look like a Tourist

10th July 2008
Many college students study abroad, either because they have the opportunity, or because it’s required for their degree program. Sometimes, it’s ok to look like a visiting tourist, but when you’re spending multiple months in another country, blen... Read >
Author: JennyS

Study Abroad: When it’s NOT cool to look like a Tourist

10th July 2008
Many college students study abroad, either because they have the opportunity, or because it’s required for their degree program. Sometimes, it’s ok to look like a visiting tourist, but when you’re spending multiple months in another country, blen... Read >
Author: JennyS

Winning the Gold in Life

09th June 2008
There's not an event anywhere that brings numerous countries, cultures, and people together like the Olympics. Each country sends its best and brightest. These phenomenal athletes get to showcase their extraordinary gifts and talents on a worldwide stag... Read >
Author: ACQYR

Finally it’s happening

15th May 2008
How many words in how many articles in how many news papers, magazines and TV programs? Have you any idea, well I don’t. So…what does it mean to you and I anyway, a little more overcrowding at airports, longer queues in what is already an over crowded... Read >
Author: Alan Hawkins

Double clash of the Titans!

08th May 2008
Having won their game at Newcastle at the weekend Chelsea are still in with a chance of snatching the Barclaycard Premier League title from Manchester United. Not since 1998 has it taken the last game of the season to decide who will be the 2007/2008 sea... Read >
Author: Sydney Cauldon-Low

World Cup 2010 Kenya Gears Up As A Stop Over Attraction

08th May 2008
There is no event like the soccer world cup. All the others, the olympics, world athletics championship, continental soccer derbies may come close but none ever gets quite there. The world cup is in a class of its own. For the very first time, the ... Read >
Author: nguyo safaris

World Cup 2010 Kenya Gears Up As A Stop Over Attraction

29th April 2008
There is no event like the soccer world cup. All the others, the Olympics, world athletics championship, continental soccer derbies may come close but none ever gets quite there. The world cup is in a class of its own. For the very first time, the ... Read >
Author: nguyo safaris

Dealing with immigration forms

25th April 2008
The immigration process needs to be performed under the strict regulation of the host country. The process for immigration can be started by submitting the correct immigration forms. The whole process of submitting the immigration forms used to be rather ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Why form Joint Ventures or other forms of cooperation with local companies in China?

09th April 2008
By Yael Trau - Managing Director www.helios-developments.com China is now a key area in the global strategic of multinational companies and other national companies. Companies have been accelerating their investments in China on a large scale, in a... Read >
Author: yael trau

How To Use The Internet While Studying Abroad

03rd April 2008
As a college student, could you ever imagine your life without the internet? How would you write and print out your papers, instantly talk to your friends at other college campuses and send emails to your parents to update them about your health? The worl... Read >
Author: ecoactiontrish

What to Pack When You are About to Study Abroad

25th March 2008
The idea of international students is becoming more popular as the years pass by. Now, there are hundreds of thousands of students globally who leave their home countries to go to another to earn undergraduate and postgraduate degrees. Many students aim t... Read >
Author: Nick Sanders

The Irony of Outsourcing

03rd March 2008
"We have to stop providing tax breaks for companies that are shipping jobs overseas and give those tax breaks to companies that are investing here in the United States of America...We can't have toys with lead paint in them that our children are playing w... Read >
Author: Floyd Gumpal Buenavente

Music In Cultural Differences - Multicultural Marketing

21st February 2008
When you travel it is easy to notice a lot of differences in the places you travel through compared to what you are used to back at home. All of your senses are involved. Even music sounds different. You may not notice it immediately. From the taxi, to... Read >
Author: CindyKing

Build-Operate-Transfer Model of Outsourcing Making

14th February 2008
There is a new trend nowadays in outsourcing and it is rapidly getting hold of the international market. It is called the Build-Operate-Transfer Model, an approach that gives the opportunity for investors to work effectively in another country and make... Read >
Author: Floyd Gumpal Buenavente

Outsourcing: The Great Advantage

14th February 2008
There was a documentary that I was able to come across and it's about an American going out to a third world country and working in an outsourcing company. Turned out it became a life changing experience for the American. Some outsourcing employees are ... Read >
Author: Floyd Gumpal Buenavente

Is An Overseas Teacher An Indentured Servant?

04th February 2008
You may be holding back form seriously seeking an overseas teaching contract because you are afraid of getting trapped abroad. This rarely happens. When teaching abroad you will be expected to sign an employment contract covering 1-2 years and in return y... Read >
Author: Kelly Blackwell

Offshore Bank Account Tips & Issues

21st January 2008
Are you looking for a personal offshore bank account. Maybe you are looking for a corporate offshore bank account. Generally speaking, any bank account opened outside of one's native country can be considered an offshore bank account. The appeal of an ... Read >
Author: Doug Snistosa

Congress Boundestag Scholarship Program

19th October 2007
If one wants to check his character, then the deliberately placing yourself outside of comfort zone can do one of two things: either make a stronger character or cause to put up with the situation in which you appear. In USA and other countries a lot of s... Read >
Author: andrewshw2

Various Functions and Approach in the Human Recourses Management.

25th September 2007
The human recourses management has the following major functions: Staffing Policy, Compensation Policy and Performance Appraisal, Management Training and development.As for Staffing Policy it is a crucial choice to be made. As indicated by this policy, ev... Read >
Author: andrewshw2

A Culture of Benidorm

29th August 2007
Mention Benidorm and with it, by implication, the concepts of package tourism, hotel buffets, British bars with one euro a pint lager, northern English Working Men’s Club turns imitating something neither themselves nor their audience have ever been, lo... Read >
Author: Philip Spires

International English Language Jobs

20th August 2007
Many employers throughout the world are offering English language jobs of varying types to people who speak and write well in English. English language teachers – this has to be the most common type of English language job offered nowadays. Englis... Read >
Author: esljob11

What types of international English language jobs are out there?

17th August 2007
English language jobs are on the rise in many parts of the world. If you fancy yourself to be relatively proficient in English, perhaps you will qualify for at least one of these English language jobs. 1.Language translator – You will be required t... Read >
Author: esljob11

What are the Rules for Staying in Luxury Villas

16th August 2007
Luxury villas can be leased to stay in if you can afford the price charged by the owner. However, staying in luxury villas require observance of certain crucial rules that you may not be aware of: 1.There are owners of luxury villas who will allow you ... Read >
Author: villacent

Know Any Holiday Villas to Rent?

16th August 2007
It is possible to find holiday villas to stay in, in many European countries. Holiday villas can be either leased for a certain period of time, or outrightly bought from their past owners. Some countries that are home to nice holiday villas are Spain, Fra... Read >
Author: villacent

3 Key Steps To Choosing The Right Teaching Job Abroad

07th August 2007
International schools come in many different shapes and sizes. There are American schools, British schools, IB schools, Department of Defence schools, privately run schools and non-profit schools, to name a few. One distinction teachers looking for a j... Read >
Author: Kelly Blackwell

Major environmental factors that impact international project selection & implementation

05th July 2007
A company that chooses to implement an international project is obligated to conduct a thorough research in order to understand if such project is viable and can be brought to life in a certain country. Numerous factors have to be taken into consideration... Read >
Author: Jeff Stats

Major environmental factors that impact international project selection & implementation

05th July 2007
A company that chooses to implement an international project is obligated to conduct a thorough research in order to understand if such project is viable and can be brought to life in a certain country. Numerous factors have to be taken into considerati... Read >
Author: Jeff Stats

Special Economic Zone

04th June 2007
Special Economic Zones (SEZs) are specific geographical regions that have economic laws different from and more liberal than a country's typical economic laws. The goal is usually an increase in foreign direct investment (FDI) in the country. There is ... Read >
Author: Heidi Grumm

TEFL teachers’ safety abroad

25th May 2007
These days, travelling and living abroad is thought of by many as not being as safe as it used to be. However, that’s not true, and many gap-year students are fearlessly taking time out to teach in countries they’ve never been to before. As long as yo... Read >
Author: Andy Burrows

Teaching English as a foreign language abroad safely

11th May 2007
Many gap-year students find travelling around the world and partying with friends to be satisfying; however, increasing numbers of young people are seeking a more meaningful experience through volunteering or working during their gap year. Teaching Englis... Read >
Author: Andy Burrows

Relocation Abroad: Ahhh!

03rd May 2007
Moving is exciting for some and dreadful for others. The chore of packing all your personal belongings, making new friends and confronting the unknown can be daunting. However, a change of scenery, great job opportunity or better lifestyle can be extremel... Read >
Author: msutherl

Environment and international project selection

11th April 2007
A company that chooses to implement an international project is obligated to conduct a thorough research in order to understand if such project is viable and can be brought to life in a certain country. Numerous factors have to be taken into consideration... Read >
Author: Jeff Stats

Urban Migration To Diversity

27th March 2007
America has always welcomed onto its shores people who have arrived in pursuit of the “American dream”, irrespective of their race, gender, ethnicity, religion, financial status or nationality; and assimilated them into its society. Until a few deca... Read >
Author: Gabriel Rise

Expat Entrepreneur - Do You Have What It Takes

12th March 2007
Expat entrepreneurs live a certain lifestyle that allows them to be at home in a foreign country so to speak. There are different reasons why people move abroad. Retirement, health reasons, family, the climate, the career of the other half for example. I ... Read >
Author: Dr. Simor

Where to buy tickets F1 Grand Prix!

19th February 2007
Enter the Billion-Dollar World of Formula One – www.enterf1.com For almost every sport, there is a level of competition that is exclusively reserved for the best of the best to battle for supremacy. In European football it is the Champions League; i... Read >
Author: wilsonf1

Latin America Bites Back

15th November 2006
Since the end of World War II the USA has intervened in Latin America countless times in order to keep the balance of power in the interest of the USA. The Panama Canal and Bay of Pigs are just two of many examples. Like the UK in Africa, it was originall... Read >
Author: Davinos Greeno

Malaysian Travel Tricks

13th August 2006
Nothing ruins a good trip than by unwittingly offending your host or the customs of the country. Travel agencies attest to this, because these are most of the mistakes their clients make when in another country. Statistics show that the bulk of these mist... Read >
Author: Mark Peoples

How We Get International Student Id

08th August 2006
Besides your passport, your International Student ID is your most important identification. It gives you discounts on travel, phone calls home, museums, bars and restaurants, and other entertainment in more than 100 countries (including the U.S.). You eve... Read >
Author: Sushil Verma

Various Housing Option in Abroad

08th August 2006
Your living situation while abroad will impact your overall experience. Depending on where you study abroad and the program you choose, your housing choices will most likely fall into three main housing options: a) Home Stay b) Student Dorms c) Ap... Read >
Author: Sushil Verma

What is Travel Health Insurance and How We Get This When We Go Study Abroad

29th June 2006
Get affordable travel health insurance before you leave to study abroad--it's the smart thing to do. Think of it this way: an unplanned illness or injury could turn an enriching experience into a nightmare. For parents, you will do everything in your powe... Read >
Author: Ryan Wintle

Motor Sport Sponsorship

26th June 2006
Within certain motorsports. Sponsorship is becoming more and more complicated. For example a world wide motor sport say like F1 needs to have a sponsor that would benefit from every race, from Australia, to the USA and then Europe to Asia. The reality is,... Read >
Author: Mark Flanighan

Hanover hit by influx of World Cup fans

22nd June 2006
The World Cup in Germany this summer will bring with it an additional 3-4 million visitors to Germany this June. The twelve host cities have been preparing in earnest for the event since the announcement of the host country in 2000. Each host city has see... Read >
Author: Richard Green

Denmark, Democracy and the Free Press

27th April 2006
Ask some Danes in the street of Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark, about what is important to them. Many will answer you that it is important that we have a country that is safe, that all people get their basic supply of food, have a decent place to live... Read >
Author: Soren Breiting

Mobile phone Hire

25th March 2006
Mobile phone Hire The article gives you the why and how of mobile phone hire. It also tells you what to do and what not to in case you wish to go in for mobile phone hire Mobile phone hire International calls at local rates You go to a forei... Read >
Author: richard goldie

Are you really insured when driving in a foreign Country?

17th December 2005
So you're off on holiday, an adventure of a life time, you love to drive and explore. You're an independent go as you please type. So what's there to worry about? Although there has been much standardization of traffic signs across the world the process i... Read >
Author: David Skul

The Pitfalls of Motoring in Foreign Countries

16th December 2005
So you're off on holiday, an adventure of a life time, you love to drive and explore. You're an independent go as you please type. So what's there to worry about? Although there has been much standardization of traffic signs across the world the process... Read >
Author: David Skul

Starting a New Life Abroad

15th September 2005
For some people starting a new life abroad is their ultimate dream come true, for others it's a daunting but necessary lifestyle change brought about by a career move or a relationship requirement for example. Whichever category you happen to fall into... Read >
Author: Rhiannon Williamson

How You Can Save On Conference Calling

14th August 2005
In recent years, companies have recognized the need to expand their businesses in the international arena. Breakthroughs in communications and transportation have facilitated this move and have enabled these companies to trade in various countries all ove... Read >
Author: Markus Wahlgren