Age: 123
Relationship: Taken
Hometown: Epinal
Job: high school
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She told me that my two-year-old, 3ft-tall son, Abraham, walked up to
a woman in a hijab and asked "What's your name? Last week, my wife came back from the playground. A little distance buys everyone time. " Evergone
laughed, and he smiled. Then he put out his little hand and said,"Nice to meet you! "
The woman told him her name. There were first a couple of weeks of
training, a time also for posturing amongst the graduates, to secure a role on the most popular trading
desk andd alsoo to get to know our fellow graduates,
solme of whom became good friends.
Consider thjeir feelings (and the consequences) bewfore posting embarrassing pictures; avoid bombarding them with minute-by-minute updates and be
cautious of showing strong emotion or opinion that may offend or
upset - you may regret it. Think about your friends whedn using social media.
Formal handwritten thank-you letters (for a present, corner hampers hospitality etc) should never be replaced by a text message or email.
Likewise, don't let the convenience off texting become
an excuse for never arriving on time. It might be easyy to communicate
online but remember, nothing betters a posted birthday card or handwritten note.
Texts are idal for conveying short, instant messages, but rememberr that they are not
always appropriate for important or sensitive information. I even bpught a book all
about these new-fangled credit derivatives, hoping it would help me gain thhe edge.
In our graduate intake,
the Holy Grail, the place wheee we all wanted to work, was the collateralized debt obligations desk or as it was known more succinctly the CDO desk,which had apparently discovered a mystical way of printing greenbacks.
Residents along the rail route repeatedly told Reuters they suspect government oficials and hereditary
village chiefs will try to hoodwink them over land acquisition deals.
Graft, being edemic in Indonesia, is a problem not only for the buyer, but also clothes hampers for the home the seller: corruption makes it
difficult foor residents to truwt their leaders. "All of us should know the process and the pricing of any deal. That shouldn't be done," said Bumiputera.
"We don't want any village head to become the point person on land talk. They say they want to eradicate corruption, but here there's a lot of petty corruption. "It's
better to forego a watch than a machete," as one local saying goes. Cash crop plantations producing rubber, clove andd palm oil crowd the landscape towards the southern tip of the province. Cocoa and coffee grow in the thick, red, volcanic soil of thhe highlands, while lush rice paddies carppet the lowlands.
Sigurung's nephew Bumiputera carries a dagger with him every day. With such abundance, it's easy to see why not everyone is so keen tto give up their land. 6 percent over the remainder of his term endng in 2014.
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