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28th September 2009
Those who have mastered the “Talk Now” curriculum of the EuroTalk interactive language learning system (www.eurotalk.ie)will now have the opportunity to build on their newfound skills and abilities by challenging themselves with the “Talk More” se... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
25th September 2009
Martial arts are basically a set of physical and mental skills that are gradually taught, developed and polished by a trainer usually called “sensei” for Japanese arts and “sifu” in Cantonese.
Martial arts translate as “the arts of war”, a... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
16th September 2009
The eye contact is the beginning of every flirt single move. The eyes are magnetic and it is what should be clear in your mind. It is upon you to start enjoying yourself through learning the mechanism and philosophy of the eyes. They are organs of the hum... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji
08th August 2009
Hotel Concourse Hong Kong So you've always heard about hong kong, but never visited it, or are some what dismal as to what you'll do in Chinese city. What's the food going to be like, the people, the culture, the temperature and most critical of all what... Read >
Author: Marvin Dillard
03rd August 2009
If you want to know how to copycat P. F. Chang's China Bistro restaurant recipes, this article will help!All the meals that you love to go out and eat can be made by trying some of the following ideas:1.) In some cases, the recipe will be available for pu... Read >
Author: Choy Chang
01st August 2009
So you have always heard about HK, but never visited it, or are some what pessimistic as to what you'll do in Chinese town. What's the food going to be like, the people, the culture, the temperature and most critical of all what the hell will you do ther... Read >
Author: Vernon Odonnell
01st August 2009
So you have always heard about hong kong, but never visited it, or are some what dismal as to what you can do in Chinese town. What's the food going to be like, the people, the culture, the 'hong kong temperature' and most vital of all what the heck will... Read >
Author: Vernon Odonnell
31st July 2009
So you've always heard about hong kong, but never visited it, or are some what dismal as to what you'll do in Chinese town. What's the food going to be like, the people, the culture, the temperature and most crucial of all whatever will you do there? We... Read >
Author: Shaun Gibson
31st July 2009
So you've always heard about HK, but never visited it, or are some what pessimistic as to what you'll do in Chinese town. What's the food going to be like, the people, the culture, the temperature and most important of all whatever will you do there? We... Read >
Author: Shaun Gibson
30th July 2009
Chinese Tattoos are rapidly becoming some of the most modern and most recent trends within the fashion world and indeed the rest of the world additionally. Chinese Tattoo designs have came a long way and everybody would like to undergo some tattooed on th... Read >
Author: Gordy Boy
30th July 2009
Chinese Tattoos are rapidly becoming some of the newest and most recent trends within the fashion world and indeed the rest of the world as well. Chinese Tattoo designs have came a long way and everybody would fancy to get some tattooed on the skin.
W... Read >
Author: gordonpowles
14th July 2009
Aurora, Colorado, the city of the "Dawn", is a bustling metropolis just outside of Denver. Beautiful and tranquil, even the name brings scenic images to the mind. If you're going to Aurora on business, you might want to book a couple of extra days. If ... Read >
19th June 2009
Of the three most famous temples, the Kun Iam temple comes in at number one. Its history goes back to the 1600s and borrows unique architectural tweaks from the Ming dynasty. It’s also famous because it is the place where the first Sino American treaty ... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
20th May 2009
Chinese is one of the most beautiful and complex writing systems in the world and it's also the oldest form of writing that has kept so close to the original. Chinese writing dates back 3,000 years. The first Chinese writing ever discovered dates back to ... Read >
Author: hinkyimports
27th April 2009
Chinese New Year food is a big part of any new year celebration. In fact, the food is nothing less than central to the festivities. The Chinese New Year is similar to the Western one, but the differences are key. It is considered to be one of the most imp... Read >
Author: Henry Fong
23rd April 2009
There was this person to whom Chinese language found to be something amazing with its complex design and he was totally dumbstruck trying to make out the same. He tried out the various translation sites on the net in order to gain further knowledge about... Read >
Author: dancinghorse85
23rd April 2009
There was this person who was amazed by the intricate patterns of the Chinese language and he was totally confused trying to understand the same. His attempts to gain further knowledge in Chinese language by surfing various translation sites did not brin... Read >
Author: dancinghorse85
23rd April 2009
A person was there who was completely confused trying to understand Chinese language and was astonished by the complex design of the same. Several translation sites tried by him to get further knowledge about Chinese language fetched no positive result.... Read >
Author: dancinghorse85
02nd April 2009
First things first: Which Chinese to Learn?
Mandarin is the official language of China and Taiwan. It is the dialect of the majority in Mainland China and the Chinese overseas. Cantonese is not as commonly used since Britain's turnover of Hong Kong to... Read >
Author: Ray Ritchey
20th March 2009
The word ‘restaurant’ reminds us about food. With pronouncing the word ‘restaurant’ an image starts floating in front of our eyes, which shows tables and chairs placed in a room with people having different types of foods and talking to each other... Read >
Author: hampry
12th March 2009
Cheung Chau is an island situated in Hong Kong. Cheung Chau is a rather tiny island spanning an area of only 2.45 square kilometers. The island is in the shape of a dumbbell, with much of the population concentrated towards the south of the island. The no... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
03rd March 2009
Many people confronted with the problem of how to learn Mandarin go into a complete panic. The symbols look so strange to English speakers, and the words sound nothing like your home tongue. But there are easier ways to learning Chinese that will have eve... Read >
Author: Gerrit du Plessis
23rd February 2009
If you want to learn Chinese, the one way that you can do so is in China. There are many different dialects of Chinese that you can learn. When you learn Chinese in China, you will learn from the area where you stay.
Bracing Yourself for a Whole Diffe... Read >
Author: Joe Deacon
10th February 2009
There is a great demand of language translation service these days. If you think that English is a universal language which is spoken every where then you are wrong in your thinking. There are also such countries that do not speak or understand English. ... Read >
Author: salman ishrat
10th February 2009
How to navigate the meeting of east and west.
It's new, exciting, captivating, somewhat intriguing and even a little sexy. It's taken the world's attention and firmly positioned itself as the new frontier in business.
It is China.
For over ten y... Read >
Author: Troy Hazard
05th December 2008
http://www.madmolly-blog.co.uk/2008/12/mussel-eaters.html
Did you know...... that Mussels are an excellent source of selenium, vitamin B12, zinc and folate? So they will improve your skin while boosting your immune system, nervous system and metabolism... Read >
Author: Jackie De Burca
02nd December 2008
First things first: Which Chinese to Learn?
Mandarin is the official language of China and Taiwan. It is the dialect of the majority in Mainland China and the Chinese overseas. Cantonese is not as commonly used since Britain’s turnover of Hong Kon... Read >
Author: Ray Ritchey
24th November 2008
1. Chinese is one of Sino-Tibetan languages, or more exactly it is a group of different dialects, including Mandarin (Putonghua) is one. In all there are more native speakers in China than in any other language. To put things in perspective, there are abo... Read >
Author: Mando Mandarin
02nd June 2008
Chinese Business Cards Translation means two-sided business cards. These are not typically used in the West, but are very common in Asian countries - particularly China, which is one of the world’s fastest-growing economies.
In China, business peop... Read >
Author: Wayne Hemrick
29th May 2008
Finding Chinese Business Cards Translation.There are those who have seen the future of commerce, and it is Asia – and China in particular. If you plan on doing business in China however, it’s a good idea to have Chinese business cards with you, for se... Read >
Author: Wayne Hemrick
08th May 2008
Hi, I’m Jayden, a Chinese Language expert. I’m a Chinese who received Chinese education since young. I’ve been in overseas for years, and I’ve lots of foreign friends in Australia, Philippines, Indonesia, Europe wanting me to teach them English, s... Read >
Author: Jayden Yap
18th April 2008
The report, called, �The Population Flows � Immigration Aspects�, and which has been released by the Immigration Department has confirmed that record numbers � 50,000 to be exact - of skilled workers migrating to Australia have helped make immigra... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
02nd February 2008
Research carried out by The-Mahjong-Guide (2008) found that if you ask experienced mahjong players for their favourite books on mahjong, these are top 10 most frequently recommended recommended English language title:
A Mah Jong Handbook: How to P... Read >
Author: Jade Bailey
21st January 2008
New product launches command a good slice of the translation services market.
When businesses expand into off shore markets with a new product launch, advertising plays a big part in boosting product visibility. This is where a reliable provider of tra... Read >
Author: Armando
21st October 2007
Is Chinese food really healthy? Well that all depends on what you order. Many people have the misconception that Chinese food = healthy eating. This belief is only true if the restaurant is serving truly authentic Chinese food. There are quite a few menu ... Read >
Author: Brad Kamer
16th August 2007
How much do you know about the person you have married?
Neither do I know much but it doesn’t stop me from understanding my wife more and more everyday.
Yesterday, I was helping my wife with some paper work and generally I typed faster than I spea... Read >
Author: Jhong Ren
07th February 2007
For the Chinese, this 2007 is the Year of the Pig, which effectively starts on the Sunday of February 18. This is the time when millions of overseas Chinese will go back home to their families to spend the holiday and have a wonderful dinner together. T... Read >
Author: mothproof
17th November 2006
Copyright 2006 Progress-U Ltd.
THE PROBLEM SITUATION
Imagine you are the chief operating officer (COO) of a mid-sized corporation, say with 2,000 employees. Your company manufactures commodities like cables for cars. It's headquartered in Hong Kong,... Read >
Author: Charlie Lang
19th September 2006
How to initiate a distance education course: a 9 point
mini-guide.
How to initiate a distance education course? Once you've
decided it would be a good idea to improve your knowledge
or qualifications in a particular area, that's the
question th... Read >
Author: Roger White
30th April 2006
What's in a name? Erwell, everything, really! Of course your little bundle of joy is the sweetest, most beautiful thing you have ever seen and you want to choose a name that reflects his/her individuality, spirituality, uniqueness and all-round special-n... Read >
Author: Eric Spence
20th April 2006
Chinese people have their own culture when it comes to giving friends or relatives presents.
When it is a new-born baby, usually jade or silver bracelet or necklace would be good, particularly ones which can make the clinging sound so it will make some... Read >
Author: Yee Lee Wong
12th April 2006
Martial arts are basically a set of physical and mental skills that are gradually taught, developed and polished by a trainer usually called "sensei" for Japanese arts and "sifu" in Cantonese.
Martial arts translate as "the arts of war", and they cons... Read >
Author: Dalvin Rumsey
28th March 2006
I have been living and working in Hong Kong for seven years. In that time I have worked in International Schools in Hong Kong and a variety of private tuition centers. Recently I have become principal of ITS Tutorial School (http://www.tuition.com.hk).
... Read >
Author: gary hadler
09th January 2006
"Lucky" Chinese New Year symbols are an important part of
celebrating the Spring Festival.
Afterall, it is the start of spring -- a perfect time to
have your New Year wishes come true!
And what better way to usher in happiness, prosperity and
hea... Read >
Author: Kah Joon Liow
02nd November 2005
Introduction
When I first ate Chinese food in the UK in the 1970s, it was really quite unappealing. Everything came in a gloopy sauce and seemed to taste the same, due to the overuse of monosodium glutamate, supposedly a flavour enhancer but in realit... Read >
Author: Liz Canham
27th August 2005
Secret Agent Man
Copyright 2005, Michael LaRocca
Today's mission -- smuggle a contraband calico cat from my flat,
past security and a few hundred tenants. Find a taxi. Explain to
the driver that we're going to the Hong Kong SPCA even though I
don... Read >
Author: Michael LaRocca
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