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Nov 8 - JALT Omiya Member Presentations

07.11.2009 05:36    eltcalendar.com
Omiya JALT (Omiya Chapter of the Japan Association for Language Teaching). November 8 (Sun), 14:15-16:00 in Omiya, Saitama Japan. Kyoko Suzuki and Jun Harada.


Nov 14 - The World of Children's Book Publishing

07.11.2009 05:36    eltcalendar.com
SCBWI (The Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators (SCBWI) Tokyo). November 14 (Sat), 10:20-17:00 in Tokyo Japan. Alvina Ling.
Nov 14 - The World of Children's Book Publishing

Nov 29 - ETJ-Oita / Oita JALT Year End Workshop

07.11.2009 05:35    eltcalendar.com
Oita ETJ (ETJ Oita (English Teachers in Japan)). November 29 (Sun), 18:30-20:30 in Oita Japan. Simon Weedon, Etsuko Minami, Lindsay Mack, Sean Chidlow.
Nov 29 - ETJ-Oita / Oita JALT Year End Workshop

Babies cry in their mother tongue

07.11.2009 02:50    transpanish.biz
An article published in reports:Telling the difference between a German and French speaker isn't difficult. But you may be more surprised to know that you could have a good stab at distinguishing between German and French babies based on their
Babies cry in their mother tongue


International SEO Tips to Expand Your Site's Reach

07.11.2009 02:50    transpanish.biz
With companies looking to reach out to customers around the world, it's important to understand how to optimize a web site for the international market. One of the best-known methods for improving international page rank and driving traffic to your
International SEO Tips to Expand Your Site's Reach

FBI's lack of translators

07.11.2009 02:50    transpanish.biz
An article in reports:The U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation has lost 3 percent of its linguists and failed to sift through millions of documents as the agency's workload of terrorism cases grows, according to a report issued on Monday.After the
FBI's lack of translators

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