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June 1,
Forex - Business English Article

 

Forex Trading Can Be Like Day-Trading.  Forex trading, or foreign currency trading, has become a bit of a craze of late, especially since it is something available to anyone who owns a computer. And anyone who is willing to put in some training time can profit from forex trading.

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June 1,
52 Words and Phrases That Weaken Your Credibility

52 Words and Phrases That Weaken Your Credibility

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by Catherine Franz

Whether you are writing or speaking, here are 52 words that weaken your credibility that you probably don't even realize you are using:

 

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June 1,
Las Vegas - Travel Article June

Las Vegas

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Las Vegas - The Entertainment Capital

by Eric Madsen

In my opinion, the Las Vegas area is one of the nicest places in the Western US and falling in love with Las Vegas is easy to do. This town is "The Entertainment Capital of the World" the city welcomes 37.5 million people a year. Visitors love to enjoy dazzling shows, five star hotels, first rate nightclubs, unique shopping experiences, world class gaming, and plenty of Las Vegas coupons.

 

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May 31,
Forex Trading Can Be Like Day-Trading - June's Business English Articles

June's Business English Article

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Forex Trading Can Be Like Day-Trading

by Jay Moncliff

Forex trading, or foreign currency trading, has become a bit of a craze of late, especially since it is something available to anyone who owns a computer. And anyone who is willing to put in some training time can profit from forex trading.

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May 1,
These Embarrassing, Costly, Terrible Typos

These Embarrassing, Costly, Terrible Typos

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by Rolf Gompertz

Typo n. pl. -os. Informal. A typographical error. Typographical error. A mistake in printing, typing or writing.

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May 1,
Experience The Real Jamaica - Travel Article

May's Travel Article

Jamaica

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There are many who believe the glitz and glitter of the tourist industries and the accompanying commercialization of both the areas around the tourist centers and the culture of Jamaica overshadow the ‘real’ Jamaica, the people and culture that exist beyond the tourist centers, the true heart of Jamaica. This has led to the creation of a variety of opportunities to visit the other side of Jamaica, to see people and life beyond the often stereotypical vision of Jamaica that most visitors see.

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