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  • A successful salesperson
    Learn to love, respect and enjoy other people."
    - Dale Carnegie
    "How to Win Friends and Influence People" by Dale Carnegie was published in 1936. Since then, this book has sold more than 15 million copies and is widely credited as being the first book in the modern self-help genre. The core of author's simple philosophy is that one of the greatest human needs is to feel important. If you want to win people over to your way of thinking, they need to like you. And the way to get them to do that is to take an interest in them.
  • Had an accident at work? Check how much you can claim!
    Mr Rogers was an HGV driver who injured his arm and back whilst at work. He was unable to return to work for almost 2 years after the accident. He successfully sued his employers and was awarded compensation totalling L39,000.00.
    What should you do if you have had an accident and been injured whilst at work?
  • How can you help?
    The Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum was financed only by the Polish government budget for a long time.This situation changed to some extent when outside aid appeared in the early 1990s.
    One of the benefactors was Ronald S. Lauder. He visited the Auschwitz site in 1989 and this visit made such an impression on him, that, as soon as he returned to the United States, he decided to set up a separate International Project for the Preservation of the Auschwitz-Birkenau Museum under the aegis of the foundation bearing his name.
  • Internship at the Oswiecim State Higher Vocational School
    Students at the OSHVS can major in English, Russian, Political Science (with specializations in European integration and international political relations), or administration and marketing (with specializations in cultural administration and education or public administration).
    The students learn how the whole institution functions. Each department organizes special meetings for them, where they learn about things like the preservation workshop, Museum publications, the archives, art works made in the camp during the war, and exhibitions at the site. They can also tourthe Memorial, conducted in a language of their choice by a Museum guide.
    Freshmen at the Oswiecim State Higher Vocational School are doing three-week internships at the Museum.
    OSHVS teacher Jacek Urbiñski forom Poland said that all the students must do an internship, regardless of what they are studying. "The Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum is very popular and most of the students ask to go there. An internship at the Museum is always a valuable and interesting experience, and the cooperation between our institutions has gotten off to a good start."
    Most of the 20 interns are studying English and Russian; several others are studying political science with a specialization in European integration and international political relations or administration and marketing with a specialization in cultural administration and education or public administration. They are working at the Museum in the main office, the publishing department, collections department, library, and visitor services section.
    Barbara Madej, who is studying English, chose the spot for her internship. After graduation, she would like to work at the Museum as a guide. "I am very happy to be able to do my internship here," she said. "I've seen things that you don't see every day, such as art work by the prisoners. I am also developing in terms of language. I did not think I would be given such responsible tasks as translating official correspondence. Of course, Museum employees help me. The atmosphere at work is also good," said Barbara, who comes from nearby Skidzin.
    While they are at the Museum, the students have an opportunity not only to see how well they know foreign languages. They also learn how important the site of the former Auschwitz German concentration camp is, how does theAuschwitz tour looks and how it continues to stir interest around the world.
  • Personal Injury Claims Statistics: Is there a Compensation Claim Culture in the United Kingdom?
    The purpose of the current article is to present some basic facts about the modern personal injury litigation system in the UK, drawing upon the most reliable data sources that are available. We have compared three key sources of statistical information about claims in tort. These sources are, first, the data supplied in recent years by the Government’s Compensation Recovery Unit concerning the total number of claims made for personal injury each year; secondly, actuarial analyses based on over a million claims and produced for successive reports commissioned by the Association of British Insurers; and finally, the detailed figures collated in relation to clinical negligence claims made against the National Health Service. A distinguishing feature of all three sources of information is that they are founded upon a very wide statistical base.
  • The power of kilts
    "A man in a kilt is a man and a half."
    ~ Sir Colin Campbell

    Kilts, as we know them, were adapted from 16th century Highland garments that are believed to have been heavily influenced by the clothing worn by the Vikings and Normans that conquered the British Isles in the 8th Century. The word kilt is thought to come from the Danish word "kilte," meaning "to tuck up" which is believed to have been derived from "kjalta," meaning "to tuck up a garment or to secure hanging fabric with a belt" in Old Scandinavian and/or the Old Norse word "kjilt," meaning "pleated or folded fabric layers.”
  • The story of a famous UK furniture designer
    Wish your passion changed into the real business? It happens sometimes...He started designing metal and glass furniture in the early nineties when he discovered the strength, versatility, and beauty of steel.With over ten years experience in the glass & metal working field he has an extensive background in both commercial and custom furniture making.

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