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| name Haruka |
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| country Japan |
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Hello, everyone. I have just finished and sent out grading of roughly 200 students for English class and multinational enterprise theory class. As for the class given the task of message posting, it was very clear that they became more accustomed and interested in English writing (without their Japanese drafts) thanks to their seven posting experiences on Joefs board. Jo, Benly, Duane, and Natalia and her students, you were all very cooperative and encouraging. Students were gone for the semester as our academic year starts in April and ends in March. They havenft said anything to bid farewell but I thank you all on their behalf. Their future is not by any means rosy due to our prolonged recession but I hope they would overcome the hardship with their gifted optimism. When you get older you stop being optimistic. Ifm jittery with every start of morning news for the announcement of war. Something to lighten me up; in my small neighborhood there popped up a tiny store gNataliah specializing Russian artifacts but strangely, I havenft seen a soul inside, with a gclosedh sign dangling at the door. It piques my curiosity and fantasy. Ifm sending a picture to Jo for the display. Can you read the letter Natalia and see the dollsf beady eyes?
| name rhonda | link link |
| email email | country USA |
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HI i am an ESL teacher(also in charge of finding new things we can use.i am interested in finding anything about esl grants ( spanish learning english) .any help anyone can give is welcome
| name Duane |
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| country USA |
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If you live to be a hundred, I want to live to be a hundred minus one day, so I never have to live without you.
-- Winnie the Pooh
True friendship is like sound health; the value of it is seldom known until it is lost.
-- Charles Caleb Colton
A real friend is one who walks in when the rest of the world walks out.
-- unknown
Don't walk in front of me, I may not follow. Don't walk behind me, I may not lead. Walk beside me and be my friend.
-- Albert Camus
Stangers are friends waiting to happen.
-- Unknown
We all take different paths in life, but no matter where we go, we take a little of each other everywhere.
-- Tim McGraw
Hold a true friend with both hands.
-- Nigerian Proverb
A friend is someone who knows the song in your heart and can sing it back to you when you have forgotten the words.
-- Unknown
| name Jo |
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| country UK |
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| name Duane |
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Hey Jo! Did you know if you mix up the letters that spell "Banner Chief" you can spell "nice hen barf"?
Just thought you would like to know that!
| name BANNER CHIEF Animated Banners | link link |
| email email | country USA |
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Custom animated banners, logos and graphics advertising YOUR business, YOUR web site, and YOUR products and services on the World Wide Web! Come on over and get one!
| name Natalia | link link |
| email email | country Russia |
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Dear Jo and Duane - THANK YOU!!
Have a nice day,
your Natalia
| name Duane |
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| country USA |
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Hi Natalia - I work for a Sales Manager. Their boss is the General Manager. Their boss is the Vice President of the corporation. Their boss is the President of the corporation. And, their boss is the Owner and CEO (Chief Executive Officer) of the corporation.
My wife's boss in the Dean at the university. The Dean's boss is the President of the university. There is another guy that is the head of all the presidents in the system and I think they call him the Regent.
There are many more bosses names but I will let someone else answer as well.
Hope your holidays and all your New Years celebrations were fun for you.
Bye for now, Duane
| name Jo |
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Hi Natalia,
It depends a bit on where you are I guess. The head of schools and in particular colleges (in Britain at least) is the 'principal' (schools might use headteacher instead)
but in companies I suppose director is the most common... but maybe others can tell you more.