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Dating Customs Around The World By: Ron Zvagelsky When most Americans think of dating, they think of dinner and a movie. However, dating has changed drastically over the course of history and varies from country to country as well.
In the early ages, there was no dating or courtship. Men actually captured their wives! They would raid villages and take the women they wanted for their own. A lot of our dating traditions were born in the medieval times from the concept of chivalry. This is where we got out notion that the ma... Tags: First Date Ideas, Romantic Ideas, Plan A Date, Fun Date Ideas, Romantic Date Ideas, Unique
The Business Sense of Blogging By: 5 Star Dreams One of the easiest things to do, when you do decide to give it your best and quit your full time job to blog, is getting lost in the newfound “I have no boss!” feeling. But let me reign you back to the third rock from the sun for a while, and give you some tips on how to make it so you now don’t fail. Tags: blogging, blogs, blog marketing, internet marketing
Korean Business Cards are a great business tool By: Wayne Hemrick While it is true that most business people in the People’s Republic of China speak fluent English, the fact is that you will establish much more credibility – as well as rapport – when you can demonstrate some willingness to speak the language of the country. Having Chinese business cards is part of the toolkit you should have in order to maximize your success and impress your Chinese associates. Tags: Chinese Business Cards, Chinese Business Cards Translation, Japanese Business Cards, Korean
Obama receives a mixed response from Asia By: Dezan Shira Asian markets rebounded optimistically on Wednesday as news of Obama’s victory resounded across the continent. The Nikkei climbed nearly 4.5 percent by the closing bell, while the Hang Seng shot 5.7 per cent, or 812.53 points, higher. The Shanghai exchange jumped more than 4 per cent, and the Korean Kospi finished 2.4 percent higher. Singapore’s Straits Times index progressed by 2.1 percent. The only two markets to fall yesterday were Taiwan’s Taiex index and Bombay Stock Exchange’s Sensex index Tags: China business, foreign investment in Asia, Obama
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