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English Remains Absolutely Essential in International Business
English today with the virtual business world is more important than ever, as it opens the door to new job opportunities, and for businesses, new clients. As a person who has the ability to communicate in two languages simultaneously can communicate with more customers, and move up the ladder faster than those who do not know the language. This is why business owners contract native English speakers, like those from Super Clear Contents, to make their business viable internationally.
Jonathan GPublished 3 years ago in JournalWriting Tips: Strategies Proven to Improve Writing
Read the Greatest Hits on Writing! Explore strategies to find your hidden talents. Discover how to create a story, enhance your voice, bring characters to life. Learn punctuation skills with ease supported by easy to remember tactics to apply to your writing.
Brenda MahlerPublished 3 years ago in JournalThe Biggest Boats In the Industry
Boats. Ships. Watercrafts. Seafaring vessels. Human holders. Call them what you will, but they're one of the most influential inventions in all of humankind. For some reason, they just keep on getting bigger. This innate drive to keep building larger and larger boats continues to confuse and mystify even the most accredited of scholars. Elements of this can be seen in the folklore and myths of many different types of religions. In Genesis chapters 6-8, Noah is commanded by God to prepare for an incoming flood by building a huge boat that is 300 cubits long, 50 cubits wide, and 30 cubits high. The purpose of this passage and the reason why God places so much emphasis on the size of the boat, is to communicate that large boats truly lead to salvation and that the creation of them should be encouraged. Whether or not you can agree on that, you can agree that boats truly have a peculiar place in most ancient texts.
Larry PeemierPublished 3 years ago in JournalCreator's Creations
Creating is more than just writing words, painting a picture, or building something. Its a piece of the artist, its something that was within their heart and mind, something that was so strong it was begging to come alive. It pesters like a parasite, keeping us up at night until we create it through our imagination, our open-mindedness to make it work, and our hands to bring it to life.
Mel E. FurnishPublished 3 years ago in Journal"Of course abuse is bad, but that's such a boring opinion."
If you decide to pursue a career in journalism, I wish you luck and recommend you invest in a bottle of good scotch for when you come home.
Mae McCreeryPublished 3 years ago in JournalDemand for Hand Sanitizer During COVID-19 Pandemic
Hand sanitizer is an antiseptic solution composed of ethyl or isopropyl alcohol and hydrogen peroxide mixed with fragrance, water and glycerine. The antimicrobial agents help to kill or permanently inactivate common pathogens such as bacteria and fungi. It has a self-drying formulation and hence is best used as an alternative to soap and water. It is used to prevent the transmission of infection, which is majorly caused through hand transmission, further causing several diseases such as nosocomial food-borne illness and others. Studies suggest that using Hand sanitizers also reduces the risk of gastrointestinal and respiratory infections. Increasing living standards and increase in Health expenditure with a solid support from the WHO and FDA have added to the surge in the demand for Hand sanitizers. For instance, organizational initiatives such as First Global Patient Safety Challenge by World Health Organization (WHO) promotes 'clean care is safer care' to spread awareness about basic hand hygiene across the world.
Anamika ChauhanPublished 3 years ago in JournalDropshipping: Going from $0 to $1000+ in days
I want to make this clear: dropshipping is not a get rich quick scheme, nor is it a guarantee that you will get rich, however if you do everything right (and I mean everything) you might just see profits anywhere from 3, 4 or even 5-6 figures per day. The following is about my experiences with Dropshipping, any financial decisions you make are solely your own and you are solely responsible for the outcomes.
Albert ChengPublished 3 years ago in JournalA Business Owner's Survival Kit To Navigate Through Covid-19
In a matter of a few months, businesses have laid off or furloughed millions of employees. Some companies were able to transition their teams to remote work while others had to completely shut down.
Brandon LeuangpaseuthPublished 3 years ago in JournalThe Customer is Fucking Wrong
If you are the kind of person who gets angry and in an employee's face, I hope that a tree crashes on your car while you're berating an employee who does not deserve your supposed 'wrath'.
Mae McCreeryPublished 3 years ago in JournalWhy should you use lien waivers?
Lien waivers could possibly be the most absent document in a construction project. Nonetheless, they play a very important role for both, the contractor and the project owner and could even be the one document that makes the difference between having the right to file a lien or not.
Georgie BarneyPublished 3 years ago in Journal5 Tips for a Profitable Mortgage Sale
The right mortgage sales technique can prevent a lot of competition if you have the correct implementation. For any mortgage loan business, retaining current and attracting potential clients is the most important . The mortgage industry is competitive, and you definitely want to stand out in the crowd. This is where the importance of mortgage broker magazines comes into the picture.
Originate ReportPublished 3 years ago in JournalHow to Navigate Failures at Work Successfully and win Trust from Managemen
The good thing about fearing failure is that everywhere you turn, especially online, people try to comfort you. They are good people. They do not want you to fail recovering from failure. You can feel warmth from them, coming through their writings. They understand failure. They know the impact of failure has in your head.
Stu Lim SWPublished 3 years ago in Journal