Articles, tagged with "asian country", page 6
15th April 2009
In this rapid paced world, companies are more interested in obtaining the outsourcing facility for developing attractive company's website. Outsourcing provides outstanding results when it has been done by a competent IT specialist.
If we look around t...
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Author:
umarsheikh
05th April 2009
Let's face it: it's getting difficult nowadays to control the IT expenditures even by cutting down other costs. New IT products appear every day and it's always tempting to give it a try. But really, can you? The actual crisis is not helping worldwide bus...
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Author:
julien agora
30th March 2009
One of the Asian countries that many people like to visit, Indonesia features different attractive places to foreigners. For individuals who want to become one of the expats in Indonesia, they need to consider some important factors that can affect their ...
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Author:
Robert Bell
23rd January 2009
When you are in the wholesale clothing business, you are into it to make a living i.e. to make a profit from selling clothes. It is therefore crucial to get your clothes at the lowest possible price. The best way to cut costs: cut out the middleman and or...
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Author:
Lilian Lemaire
06th October 2008
Asia is considered as one of the most extraordinary and diverse continent in terms of people and travel destinations as it consists of many countries, you will be imagine how vast the territory of this region. People of Asia are to be considered very frie...
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Author:
Article Manager
02nd September 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Medical-Tourism-Guide.com
Some 4.3 million people in the U.S. do not have insurance, due to the high cost of insurance premiums. Uninsured and the under insured are tired of the rising medical costs and the astronomical costs of insu...
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Author:
Jay Siva
29th July 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Medical-Tourism-Guide.com
You may be wondering if you read the headlines correctly. You did. Other countries offer the same top quality medical services as developed countries, for as little as 10% of the cost! Most procedures are re...
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Author:
Jay Siva
27th June 2008
Thailand became one of the most popular tourist destinations in Asia and only in 2005 over 14 million tourists visited this country and their range of interests varied. Thailand truly shows the vibrancy of the Asian spirit, everything from the prist...
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Author:
dianahillary
13th June 2008
Why outsource inbound call centers services?
Inbound calls are the calls which are made by customer to the center for receiving some kind of service or to take help or assistance related to a product / service. Inbound call Center Services are used by ...
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Author:
Outsourcing Guy
17th February 2008
In a business meeting, different communication styles are manifested. When this meeting has a Japanese business leader, a Nigerian business leader, a French business leader and an Indian business leader sitting all together, the discussion must really be ...
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Author:
Robert II Smith
24th January 2008
The Canadian auto industry is on the verge of a breakdown after American automakers have cut down on production and employment in the country. The reason for this trend is the increasing value of the loony which means that automakers can no longer take...
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Author:
Anthony Fontanelle
24th January 2008
Nestled in the heart of the Himalayas, the mountain kingdom of Nepal with its beauty can hold anyone spellbound but if you look deeper, you will instantly see that the country needs some of the basic necessities like education, health and financial aid. V...
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Author:
Moe Tamani
07th November 2007
Through the years, people have grown to love mushrooms. That is of course despite the fact that the plants are not actually plants but are forms of fungi growth. Fungi is a typical and usual form of common microorganism. With the popularity of numerous ed...
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Author:
springherbcouk@googlemail.com
18th September 2007
According to the PHDCCI, PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry, in the next five years, India should brace up for the dearth of 5 million to 6 million trained professionals, as the educational institutions in the private and public fields are not making th...
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Author:
Bharat Jain
26th August 2007
Troubled Malaysian automaker Proton is looking for a helping hand and the Malaysian government is doing its best to get the largest European automaker Volkswagen AG to invest in Proton. Three rounds of talks have been going on between the Malaysian gov...
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Author:
Anthony Fontanelle