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Discover How to Create a Clone of a Plant written by Michael Hanna
Learn how plants are grown from a cutting. Preparation and equipment tips are also given.

Zoetermeer written by Andrew Bimbo
While Zoetermeer could easily look like any contemporary city, much of its features have retained the charms of the past. The centuries-old village center with the little houses around it should be enough to make Zoetermeer, Netherlands a part of a traveler’s must-see destinations. It is also the home of SnowWorld, the first indoor ski slope in Europe to have used real snow.

Decadent Escapes: Chocolate for Grown Ups written by Veronika Lazabal
Diamonds may be a girl’s best friend, but chocolate gets along with everybody.

Quality assurance in the translation business. written by Fester Leenstra Leenstra
Various market studies carried out in recent years have revealed that quality is one of the two principal criteria clients use to determine whether to place repeat orders with translation agencies – the other main criterion being speed of delivery. It is evidently important, therefore, to think very carefully about how to ensure the sustained quality of your translations without compromising your ability to meet tight delivery deadlines.

Quality assurance in the translation business. written by Fester Leenstra Leenstra
Various market studies carried out in recent years have revealed that quality is one of the two principal criteria clients use to determine whether to place repeat orders with translation agencies – the other main criterion being speed of delivery. It is evidently important, therefore, to think very carefully about how to ensure the sustained quality of your translations without compromising your ability to meet tight delivery deadlines.

How to find clients as a freelance translator. written by Jeroen Oomen Oomen
You’ve decided to take the plunge and set up shop for yourself. You’ve bought yourself a computer with all conceivable virtual connections, you’ve converted a lost corner or a nice little spare room into a quiet workspace, and there you are, sitting behind the keyboard, facing the screen, ready to start typing. The one thing that’s missing is the one thing you cannot buy – a client.

Freelance or in-house staff in the translation industry written by Jeroen Oomen Oomen
When you have set up a translation agency you are not likely to bother about hiring staff at first, as you will have to invest all of your energy and effort in putting in place effective mechanisms to attract clients. In the beginning, therefore, the focus will be on Marketing & Sales rather than on the actual translation work. However, as orders start coming in – which they will once paper and online tools are operational – you may soon find that you run out of capacity, especially if you do the translating yourself as well as the marketing. Unless you firmly intend to remain a one-man business, your well-run and ambitious translation agency will inevitably face the dilemma of expansion, usually within a year

An Introduction to Dutch Colonial Architecture written by RE Writer
Dutch Colonial architecture provides an attractive glimpse into America's early homestead history. The building style was used by northeast farmers as far back as the 1600s, and is still seen in many rural homes across the region.

Virtual Shop ‘till You Drop written by groshan fabiola
Nowadays it is so much easier to go shopping. And we are talking about the new way of shopping, the kind that gets you out of the crowded supermarkets and malls

Designer Watches Are Here To Stay For Long written by Pankaj Mohan
Wrist watches are no more merely time-keeping machines, they are a way of fashioning as well, as this article seems to suggest.

What do the Dutchmen like? written by Tatyana Kogut.
Only those who never communicated with Dutchmen can say that they are cold, stiff and boring people.

Dutch politician repeats the statements of the Ignorant Arabs written by Dr. Ibrahim Khalil
News of the last week reported that a Dutch politician said: " If mohammedans wish to stay in Holland then they must tear out half the koran's pages and throw them away. According to him, in the mohammedans' holy book there are printed enough terrible things'. He again makes a case that islam is a violent religion. 'If Mohammed lived here today, I would propose to chase him out of the country with tar and feathers, says he about the prophet of Islam"
Is not amazing that an intellectual man living in the 21st century still recalling what the Ignorant Arabs used to say more than 1400 years ago?

Eight Ways To Vacation In Holland written by Keith J. Valentine
Cities, towns and villages you'll see when you're on vacation in Holland offer an array of interesting sights and activities, ranging from cruise boats, tulips, diamonds, clogs, bridges, palaces, Edam cheese, Delft china and of course Van Gogh & Rembrandt.

Amish People - From America's Dutch Country a Lesson for the Whole World written by Rev Michael Bresciani Bresciani
After the gruesome execution style slayings of five young Amish girls the Amish community responded with something that only those who are spiritually numb could fail to see. Why is this so important?

Question for Europe - From 417,000 American Ghosts written by Rev Michael Bresciani Bresciani
Anti American sentiment is on the rise in Europe according to the latest polls. It has even spread to America’s staunchest ally Great Britain. So Much so that British Prime Minister Tony Blair commented recently saying it was “madness” to persist in it

Control Plant Diseases Before It Destroy Your Plants written by Samuel Quino
Getting to know the most common plant diseases is the most important step towards knowing how to control them.

The Dutch Garden in England written by Robert Erickson
The Dutch garden is said to have been brought to England by William III, though some of its characteristics might have been discovered there before his day. It was an adaptation of the French and Barocco styles, hardly to be called original, but comprising certain features at least individual.

An Overview of South Africa for Travelers written by Richard Monk

The Spirit of Coffee: Coffees of the World written by

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