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Financial word of the week: December 2010
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Financial word of the week. Sunday, December 5, 2010. From the guardian.co.uk describes Germany as being the “ lynchpin. Of the euro’s viability”, it also reports a suggestion that Mrs Merkel has suggested that Germany should leave the euro. Please read the article and answer the following questions. Discuss the answers with your teacher or colleagues. What does the word wrangling mean? Catching wild cows in America. A type of clothing. What argument did she use to support this idea? Links to this post.
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Financial word of the week: Short-termism
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Financial word of the week. Sunday, October 24, 2010. In the field of takeovers and the city.This story from Yahoo. Follows up the takeover panel's proposals earlier in the week. Questions following on from the text. A problem in business? Why is it a particular problem when a business is taken over? Should all investors in a company have equal rights or should long term investors have more rights? Is it easy for a foreign company to take over a company in your country? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Financial word of the week: November 2010
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Financial word of the week. Saturday, November 27, 2010. Surge in Christmas shopping. This week’s article. Is discussing the current surge. In shopping because of the nearness of Christmas. Read the article and answer the following questions, have a discussion with your teacher in class about this topic. 1Does Christmas have this effect in your country? Write a short email to a friend in the UK telling them about Christmas shopping in your country. Add it as a comment or mail it to me. Links to this post.
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Financial word of the week: Lynchpin
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Financial word of the week. Sunday, December 5, 2010. From the guardian.co.uk describes Germany as being the “ lynchpin. Of the euro’s viability”, it also reports a suggestion that Mrs Merkel has suggested that Germany should leave the euro. Please read the article and answer the following questions. Discuss the answers with your teacher or colleagues. What does the word wrangling mean? Catching wild cows in America. A type of clothing. What argument did she use to support this idea? We have recently bee...
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Financial word of the week: May 2010
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Financial word of the week. Wednesday, May 26, 2010. My word of the week for this week is Euro zone. As the currency markets plunge and rise the Euro zone area is one of the main topics of financial conversation. Follow the link above and make some notes in your note book about the Euro zone and optimal currency areas. Many economies in Europe have serious debt problems and all are seeking ways to deal. Using the search term Euro zone debt reduction. Links to this post. Monday, May 24, 2010. Prepare a sh...
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Ana Beatriz Ribeiro -
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Kunst und Kultur festival. Throwback Friday Sofa Stories @Uptown. Continental Subway- radio show. Poniat Leipzig Writers member. In the afternoons and evenings, you can find me somewhere in Leipzig cycling after what’s left of the sun, or hopping around from Straßenfest to Straßenfest, open mic to open mic, movie to movie, WG party to WG party… as the rich, diversified, alternative culture and entertainment offerings of this city gradually get revealed to me. Sasha Y. Dichter. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Rachael Clugston -
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Kunst und Kultur festival. Throwback Friday Sofa Stories @Uptown. Continental Subway- radio show. Poniat Leipzig Writers member. I’m an Aussie from a small country village in NSW called Muttama. I came to Germany in 2005 for 15 months. 9 years later I’m still here. I seem to have found my second home amongst the Ossies. I’m working on a book project called “Umgekehrt geht’s auch” which charts my attempt to make myself at home here in Leipsch. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Required fields are marked *.
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Fiona Love -
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Kunst und Kultur festival. Throwback Friday Sofa Stories @Uptown. Continental Subway- radio show. Poniat Leipzig Writers member. Fiona has performed at the Edinburgh Fringe, on tour in France and many different theatre venues around the UK. As a performer, Fiona is versatile and creative. She has worked in many different styles of theatre from traditional, devised, physical to method. She is a good team player but has also taken the lead role in many plays she has been in. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Ralf -
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Kunst und Kultur festival. Throwback Friday Sofa Stories @Uptown. Continental Subway- radio show. Poniat Leipzig Writers member. As one of the contributors of Leipzig’s book fair in March 2011, Ralf. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *. Jazz and collaboration is learning. All about inclusion – Open Mic at Poniat. Ian and Anja (Cox and the Riot). Artists on Artists – Anne & Christijan. On Open Mic @Poniat. On Open Mic @Poniat.
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