Wednesday, 25 December 2013

LARRY KING'S TOP TIP FOR EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION

My first rule of conversation is this: I never learn a thing while I am talking. I realize every morning that nothing I say today will teach me anything, so if I'm going to learn a lot today, I will have to do it by listening.

Larry KING, How to Talk to Anyone, Anytime, Anywhere: The Secrets of Good Communication.

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Monday, 23 December 2013

DID CURIOSITY KILL THE CAT?

Her six-year-old daughter had a lot of questions. Finally, her mother could take no more.

"Have you ever heard that curiosity killed the cat?" she asked.

"No, Mommy."

"Well, there was this cat who was very inquisitive and one day he looked in a big hole, fell in, and died!"

Wide-eyed, the little girl whispered, "What was in the hole?"


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Sunday, 22 December 2013

FEW, A FEW, SEVERAL, SOME and MANY

Few means hardly any; that is 'small in number' and not useful for anything. Few has a negative meaning.

'He has few friends here.' (Hardly any.)

A few means 'a small number of people or things'.

'I have a few books by Dick Francis.'

Several means 'a number more than 'a few' and less than 'some'.'

'There were several online enquiries today.'

Some means 'a number of people or things but not a large one.'

'Some people think that man has never been to the Moon.'

Many means 'a large number of people or things'.

'Many experts think that Indian English is a variety to reckon with.'


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http://franchisee.veta.in/

DID CURIOSITY KILL THE CAT?


Her six-year-old daughter had a lot of questions. Finally, her mother could take no more.

"Have you ever heard that curiosity killed the cat?" she asked.

"No, Mommy."

"Well, there was this cat who was very inquisitive and one day he looked in a big hole, fell in, and died!"

Wide-eyed, the little girl whispered, "What was in the hole?"


for more information:
http://franchisee.veta.in/

Thursday, 19 December 2013

Veta Franchise

  • A small initial investment (one-time).
  • Space (rented or own) at strategic business location.
  • Commitment to business.
  • An aptitude and attitude to copy a successful business model.
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http://franchisee.veta.in/

Veta Franchise: English Training Industry

The English training industry has a huge potential with business to be tapped in billions of dollars. It is a growing industry particularly in Asia. In India alone the business potential is estimated at several thousand crores. However, the number of major companies in this domain is few. Barring Veta there are few companies with bases across India.

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TO THINK ABOUT


'People who feel good about themselves produce good results.'

~ Kenneth H. Blanchard and Spencer JOHNSON, 'The One Minute Manager