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| How to Trade Forex - Insider Secrets to Becoming a World Class Forex Trade Pro the Sneaky Way | | 2008-07-31 14:10:11 | | Listen the Forex markets are crazy markets where fortunes are made and destroyed in mere moments. The sad fact is that many people lose their shirts trading Forex. So if you are going to enter this crazy fun profession then you want to learn how to trade like a Forex pro.There are 3 insider secrets that the top pros use and profit from. Take these as golden and you will be certain to join that coveted top 10% of traders who actually profit from the currency markets.Secret #1 - Forex Trading SoftwareSoftware - when it comes to software don't skimp open source or shareware programs, your financial future is simply not worth the risk. The fact is that top traders use their software on a daily basis. It is their lifeline to the markets and to the data that allows them to make profitable trades on the Forex. So get the best and use it.What to look for - The best programs have a simulator mode that allows you to "practice" with the live markets. This mode is great for testing theories or to ... | | By: Win money from internet While you Sleep | | |
| | English is "world class" and Chinese is "no class"? | | 2008-05-05 13:55:16 | | Well, at least that's what Ellouisa Chen from ST Forum thinks. Even though I have to say that most would probably NOT agree.
"It's Singapore, serve us in English first, please"
Ellouisa Chen wrote an article at ST Forum that caught quite a bit of attention.
She started off commenting how displeased she was with the fact that whenever she step into a retail boutique, she was always greeted by the sales assistants in Mandarin instead of English.
Although she claims that this isn't about speaking in Mandarin equals mediocre service. But "attacks" were somewhat made throughout the article.
Yes, English is the universal language. However, when you talk about Singapore, though having a mix of cultures, on an ratio, the majority of Chinese living here still surpasses those of which are foreign.
What's my point?
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| United States: New York Audiences Moved by World-Class Singers | | 2007-12-24 21:56:13 | | By Zheng Haishan
On December 21st, 2007, NTDTV’s Holiday Wonders show continued at the Beacon Theatre on Broadway, New York. Ms. Christine Walevska, a world-renowned cellist, watched the show for the second time and praised two of the singers, Guan Guimin and Hong Ming, as world class tenors. Many audience members were impressed and moved by [...]
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| | | World Class Performers to Grace New York Stage | | 2007-12-16 01:29:58 | | By Genevieve Long
Epoch Times New York Staff
Dec 14, 2007
Guimin Guan (left), a renowned tenor originally from mainland China who performs in the shows, during the Holiday Wonders press conference at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York City. (The Epoch Times)
NEW YORK—Countless shows and performers have passed under the lights of the Great White Way—Broadway. But [...]
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| | | Dubai: World class | | 2007-08-31 21:49:00 | | Dubai Lifestyle“…Dubai is recognised as the commercial and tourism capital of the UAE and is globally regarded as one of the most sophisticated, futuristic and cosmopolitan cities in the world, in fact Dubai is something of a phenomenon! It is an Arab Muslim society with the fastest growing foreign population in the world, and it has successfully developed harmony through ethnic diversity. It is a city with unrivalled levels of economic energy and architectural ambition, a unique city of contrasts where the most modern and architecturally stunning skyscrapers stand alongside traditional beautiful Arabic structures…†Dubai Banking and Finance SectorDubai's economy is fairly clearly divided between the 'onshore' sector, dominated by local business interests, with restrictions on foreign ownership, and the 'offshore' sector which consists of the The Jebel Ali Free Zone, the Dubai Investment Park, Dubai Internet City, the Dubai International Finance Centre (DIFC), which opened in 2003, the Dubai Airport Free Zone, and Dubai Media City. There are no taxes to speak of in Dubai, on- or off-shore, but 100% foreign ownership and customs privileges make the Free Zone and its successors some of the most favourable locations in the Middle East for international operations. Offshore Legal And Tax Regimes“…Although Dubai is a 'no-tax' jurisdiction, the ownership restrictions on companies in the normal economy mean that only the Jebel Ali Free Zone offers an 'offshore' option to non-financial foreign operators. Operations inside the Free Zone can be carried out under various different types of license, but most often a foreign company will use a a 'Free Zone Establishment'. As from 2001 the newly-established Dubai Internet City offers e-commerce operations largely similar privileges to those available in the Free Zone…†Living in Dubai Sports City“…Canal Residence West at Dubai Sports City, the ultimate address for a pulsating lifestyleâ€... | | By: ChileSoc | | |
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