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01st October 2009
Why learn Spanish of all languages? Why not Italian, French, or even Russian, because it seems to be the most practical language to have these days living in the US. With an ever-expanding Latin American population, being able to speak a language that is... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
01st October 2009
A dialect is defined in linguistic terms as a language variety which is spoken in a specific territory. In the Spanish peninsula, for example, there are different dialects of Spanish. One should not, however, mix up the different dialects in Spain with th... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
28th September 2009
This July, Annie Santana, a Spanish teacher at Mission Bay High School, part of the San Diego schools, departed the city and headed for the island of Robinson Crusoe, Chile. In the seventh year of her career, Santana joined the Fulbright teacher exchange ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
25th September 2009
There is so much tension around the globe that it's extremely difficult to enjoy the day-to-day activities. But in Spain, the people are a bit laid back by the countryside and really don't bother much about what's happening around the world. They celebrat... Read >
Author: jsolutions007
30th August 2009
To go Dutch means, quite simply, to split the bill. But is it good etiquette on the first date? Some women, especially women who identify as feminists, don’t like a man to pay for them – they're independent and they want to be treated as such. But men... Read >
Author: Matt
26th August 2009
Since the beginning of the financial crisis, many less known currencies have been making headlines. Icelandic Krona became a poster child of the global turmoil, with many analysts claiming it was the proverbial straw that broke the camel's back and pushed... Read >
Author: Mike P. Kulej
20th August 2009
Over the years, the country of Panama has slowly begun to earn a good reputation in retirement circles as one of the best places to settle down – tropical climate, a good and fast growing economy (which is one of the fastest growing in South America), a... Read >
Author: lunnrochelle
13th August 2009
In moments of crisis, only imagination is more important than knowledge. "Albert Einstein".
Was to be expected as was already foreseen that sooner or later neo-liberalism would suffer a great divide in their bases and now has sparked a serious financial... Read >
Author: Nouman Umar
04th August 2009
The progress and prosperity of Indian BPO sector is a combination of steady overseas projects, a thriving domestic outsourcing market, and a process of expansions in various Latin American countries. In this seemingly unending time of recession this combi... Read >
Author: talentgurus
03rd August 2009
Spanish is believed to be the mostly widely spoken language in the world after English. Spanish is a native language of over 400 million people all over the world and also a secondary language for another 200 million. Spanish is a simple language to learn... Read >
Author: Bindas Bol
24th July 2009
Constructionç, trade, restaurants, and general services will be also benefit from these developments.
A couple of years ago the Modern Maturity Magazine of the AARP (American Association of Retired Persons) named Panamá as one of the 15 best places i... Read >
Author: Franklin
23rd July 2009
It is also understandable why the green lobby and the tourism industry has brought into question the justification for volunteering abroad and why volunteers sometimes feel like they are caught in a conundrum.
Global warming is one of the most serious ... Read >
Author: latinize
22nd June 2009
Brazil is a beautiful country and there is plenty of virgin space for development and a wide selection of land for sale in Brazil.
Brazilian real estate has projected an overall growth rate of 20% per annum claiming it to be a booming and hot market for... Read >
Author: John Henry
22nd June 2009
Brazil is a beautiful country and there is plenty of virgin space for development and a wide selection of land for sale in Brazil.
Brazilian real estate has projected an overall growth rate of 20% per annum claiming it to be a booming and hot market for... Read >
Author: John Henry
29th May 2009
Columbus very correctly called Costa Rica the "Rich Coast", which is truly rich in beauty, ecology, flora and fauna. One section of the people call it "Switzerland of the Americas" while others call Costa Rica as "Paradise on Earth". Well, after you visit... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson
29th May 2009
Columbus very correctly called Costa Rica the "Rich Coast", which is truly rich in beauty, ecology, flora and fauna. Some call it "Switzerland of the Americas" while others call Costa Rica as "Paradise on Earth". Once you visit this heavenly beautiful pla... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson
18th May 2009
Here's part two of this multi-part article I've promised.
In part one of this series, I told you about using the eyes in flirting. In this part, we'll cover the idea of PROXIMITY and it's importance.
So you've done the silent dance that takes place ... Read >
Author: Joseph Matthews
26th April 2009
Do you love the pristine beaches, the turquoise blue sea waters, and the rush of adrenaline through your veins while hiking or simply you are an investor in real estate. If any one of these is true, you may like to invest your hard earned money in Nicarag... Read >
Author: infofreek
09th April 2009
Nicaragua, a small country – about the size of New York City, situated at the heart of Central America. Virgin beaches, dark blue sea water, serene mountains and breathtaking volcanoes – all you can find in this little country. As you can well guess, ... Read >
Author: infofreek
01st April 2009
Learning a new language is an important thing, while most of us speak English, roughly one billion as a first or second language, there are many other languages out there that we can all learn to help us understand our fellow humans.
One such language is... Read >
Author: Todd R.
31st March 2009
Latin American countries are experiencing strong economic growth and becoming important global commercial partners. Newly created MERCOSUR and the existing free trade agreements between Hispanic countries and North America (ALADI, the Andean Community, CA... Read >
Author: Ankur
13th March 2009
Rocket Spanish has been designed to meet the modern Spanish that is widely being used nowadays. The natural methods are followed by Rocket Spanish so that at the end of the course, you end up using Spanish as a Spanish native does.
With Latin American co... Read >
Author: Ankur
11th March 2009
Spanish is a
language from Romance family of languages, which has its roots from the Latin
language, the language spoken by the Romans. English language also has many
words of Latin origin. These same Latin roots are at the base of many
sophisticated ... Read >
Author: Ankur
09th March 2009
With Latin American countries becoming more important as trading partners and the popularity of Spanish in the United States demand for courses has doubled worldwide in the last ten years. In view of these facts it's clear that you stand a much better cha... Read >
Author: Ankur
03rd February 2009
It is inevitable that you will use the verb tener which means 'to have', from quite an early stage of your Spanish studies as it is one of the most commonly used verbs in the Spanish language. It is a particularly useful verb as it is used not only to ind... Read >
Author: Daniel Major
03rd February 2009
In Spanish there are just as many tenses as there are in English, this being twelve all together however, in Spanish as opposed to English there are more structures to these tenses. For instance in English we say “my name is Gianni” but in Spanish thi... Read >
Author: Daniel Major
17th November 2008
A Latin date is one of the most comprehensive Latin dating websites. It is a guide to meeting sexy singles from Latin America. It does not matter where you are in the world. You get to meet amazing singles. You might be looking for many things in a relati... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji
04th November 2008
The difference between a regular, acoustic guitar and a Latin guitar is not all that widespread. An acoustic guitar is an evolution of the Latin guitar in many ways. When someone says they want to learn to play the Latin guitar, what they actually mean... Read >
Author: Rich_Matthews
27th October 2008
Spanish may have originated in Spain but it is the official language of many Latin American countries. In America there are pockets where Spanish is the main spoken language and English is understood by too few people. New York itself is fast becoming bil... Read >
Author: Herman Wheeler
07th October 2008
Weight loss drug Acomplia has proven to be beneficial for several obese individuals. It is developed by a large cap French pharmaceutical firm to treat obesity effectively. It is a consequence of 2 years of rigorous clinical trials which were undertaken b... Read >
Author: Leena
24th September 2008
A Latin date is one of the most comprehensive Latin dating websites. It is a guide to meeting sexy singles from Latin America. It does not matter where you are in the world. You get to meet amazing singles. You might be looking for many things in a relati... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji
05th September 2008
The Mexic-Arte Museum is the Official Mexican and Mexican-American Fine Art Museum of Texas, as designated by the state legislature. Although focused primarily on the arts from Mexico, their scope includes Latin America as well as Latino arts, both contem... Read >
Author: Ki Gray
28th August 2008
On 3th, Aug, the 17th World AIDS Conference was opening in Mexico City. In the general assembly opening session, the 12-year-old Honduran girls Ka Lunda Nawei on behalf of 33 million worldwide infected with HIV and delivered a speech raises the aspiration... Read >
Author: Angulo Fu
22nd August 2008
On 3th, Aug, the 17th World AIDS Conference was opening in Mexico City. In the general assembly opening session, the 12-year-old Honduran girls Ka Lunda Nawei on behalf of 33 million worldwide infected with HIV and delivered a speech raises the aspiration... Read >
Author: Angulo Fu
21st July 2008
Spanish schools in Argentina are very common. The reason behind it probably is that of 25 living languages in Argentina, Spanish is the most commonly spoken language with more than 350 million people speaking the language natively. It is the official lang... Read >
Author: Latin Immersion
06th June 2008
Spanish schools in Argentina are very common. The reason behind it probably is that of 25 living languages in Argentina, Spanish is the most commonly spoken language with more than 350 million people speaking the language natively. It is the official lang... Read >
Author: Latin Immersion
29th April 2008
Today, there are many Americans who are going to Costa Rica to invest is Costa Rican land. Why, you wonder? Well, with the insecurity of the United States real estate market right now, many people feel that Costa Rican land is a better place to invest the... Read >
Author: Cerro Fresco
25th April 2008
If you are looking for a great investment, land for sale in Costa Rica could be the perfect place to start. Reasonable prices, clear-cut laws and future growth potential are among the reasons to look at land for sale in Costa Rica. While the price of lan... Read >
Author: Cerro Fresco
13th April 2008
Today, Barcelona is a dynamic and welcoming city which has become one of the major economic and business centers in Mediterranean Europe. Thanks to its strategic geographical location, it extends its influence over a wide area of the Mediterranean a... Read >
Author: amandamorrison
10th March 2008
According to the Joint United Nations Program on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) nearly 1.8 million people who reside in Latin America are infected with HIV, in large part due to the ever-increasing population. Of these cases, more than a third can be found in Brazil, ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
11th February 2008
Learning Spanish: Spanish Language Bournemouth
French Spanish Language Combined
I can recall scores of students who come to Guanajuato Mexico (where we live) who have told me they would pay any amount of money to have the spoken fluency of a Mexican c... Read >
Author: Lori
19th January 2008
New Yorkers are in for a Spanish treat this January and February if they visit an art exhibition to celebrate the Balearic Island of Majorca's display at the Spanish Institute.
Situated in central New York's Park Avenue, the Institute was set up in 195... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
02nd November 2007
In recent years multiple Eastern European, East Asian and Latin American countries have diversified their economies by planting new forging facilities within their borders. Low labor costs and increasingly friendly international trade relations have resu... Read >
Author: erenbengu
21st October 2007
The difference between a regular, acoustic guitar and a Latin guitar is not all that widespread. An acoustic guitar is an evolution of the Latin guitar in many ways. When someone says they want to learn to play the Latin guitar, what they actually mean is... Read >
Author: sbateman
13th September 2007
Like a child who has discovered a new toy, this information will open up a whole new world of awe and wonder for you.Ecuador, officially the realm of Ecuador (Spanish: República del Ecuador) is a representative democratic realm in South America, encircle... Read >
Author: Steve
11th September 2007
Ornaments like bracelets, wedding rings and gemstone rings have always fascinated the human mind. Of these, bracelets have existed for almost 7000 years now, and are chiefly manufactured from precious stones, metals and some commonly found substances like... Read >
Author: Pankaj Mohan
16th August 2007
General Motors Corp.’s Chevrolet unit in Europe will be pulling the wraps off its new supermini, the Aveo, at the Frankfurt Motor Show in September. The Aveo will replace the Kalos, going into production in March next year.
Chevrolet Aveo got its n... Read >
Author: Anthony Fontanelle
08th March 2007
In the past few years, we’ve watched housing prices skyrocket all over the U.S. It definitely seems to be a seller’s market, but what are buyers supposed to do? Well, if the big names in business are correct, the market is beginning to turn. People... Read >
Author: Costa Vista Land
05th March 2007
Most experts agree that Latin America is a burgeoning market for investors, with an increasingly educated populace, many acres of land for sale, a relatively safe political climate, and very desirable exchange rates with the US dollar. However, compared w... Read >
Author: Costa Vista Land
31st January 2007
Costa Rica is quickly becoming a haven for Americans. US Citizens are investing in property and setting up their second homes in this tropical country. Understanding the colón is one of the few hurdles newcomers to Costa Rica have to overcome.
Money... Read >
Author: Costa Vista Land
19th January 2007
If you have never been to Panama you may have an image of bumping around dirt roads in an old bus with chickens and pigs in the back seat! Remember that Michael Douglas movie, Romancing the Stone? Although it’s true in most Latin American countries it's... Read >
Author: PanamaMark
18th January 2007
Since the majority of Costa Ricans are not indigenous to the region, Costa Rica has less cultural flair than other Latin American Countries such as Mexico or Guatemala. Only one percent of the Costa Rican population is considered to be Indian, and there i... Read >
Author: Costa Vista Land
20th November 2006
Spanish is one of the most widely spoken languages in the world. In fact, Spanish is spoken by almost 400 million people in 21 different countries. While it is the official language of Spain and many Latin American countries, Spanish is understood across ... Read >
Author: Karen LaForce
17th November 2006
This July, Annie Santana, a Spanish teacher at Mission Bay High School, part of the San Diego schools, departed the city and headed for the island of Robinson Crusoe, Chile. In the seventh year of her career, Santana joined the Fulbright teacher exchange... Read >
Author: Patricia Hawke
13th August 2006
The globalization of the world economies has brought about anticipated, as well as unexpected changes. One of the most controversial and complicated has been the investment process and the management of diverse and often involved international transaction... Read >
Author: Neil More
03rd August 2006
Given up on the Irish summer? Ann Bracken has some healthy advice for all of you heading off in search of some sun.
AS A GENERAL rule of thumb, the old adage 'When in Rome, do as the Romans do' is the one that should be applied to healthcare when visit... Read >
Author: Hermann Keppler
04th June 2006
Why learn Spanish of all languages? Why not Italian, French, or even Russian, because it seems to be the most practical language to have these days living in the US. With an ever-expanding Latin American population, being able to speak a language that is... Read >
Author: Gregory Newell
09th November 2005
Since the mid-1950's Chile's wood product trade has been rapidly expanding due to the cultivation of "plantation grown" softwood and hardwood trees. Chile's unstoppable growth is also projected to rise within the next 15 years, making Chile an even greate... Read >
Author: David Skul
29th September 2005
Congratulations on your decision to study abroad Spanish! Yes, one of the best way to improve your Spanish is to immerse yourself in the environment and live the language. But the other side of the coin is that the study abroad experience requires a huge ... Read >
Author: Gen Takahashi
09th September 2005
"Sustainable Development" is a worn out clich - but not where it
matters the most: in developing countries. There,
unconstrained "development" has led to inter-ethnic strife,
environmental doom, and economic mayhem. In the post Cold War era,
cent... Read >
Author: Sam Vaknin
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