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Read the texts below. Match choices.There are three choices you don't need to use.
Having definite objectives will help you to work towards your goals. Break them down into smaller ones as you work towards your ultimate goals. It is much better than having everything going round in your head and being unsure whether you are actually carrying out your plans.
Don't take on too many expenses at the beginning
Keep abreast of what your competitors are doing. Many times I talk to people who are in business and yet have no idea even of who their competitors are.' Also find out about your customers. Who are they? Wha t and why do they purchase from you? This will.help you to get more of the right type of customers.
Start with as much of your own money as possible
On a regular basis you need to continuously review and monitor your progress and where you are. Monitoring the progress means that if something isn't working you can modify it immediately. This will help you to take your business to the next level.
Examine your future business expenses
Get help from experts - use their knowledge to help you grow your business. Recruit a PR person, a bookkeeper, an admin person etc. Check out the expert advice and list of recommended experts contained in the Business Essentials section of the Mums in Business website. Ensure you have the support network - family, friends and of course Mums in Business.
Have faith that you will soon succeed
We often get lost in our businesses, especially when it is new, so try and take time out for yourself on a regular basis. Treat yourself to lunch with friends, get your hair/nails done, play golf, go shopping etc. Every one of us has the ability to achieve our goals and dreams. So believe in yourself, believe that you can do it and with help and support from your friends and family this is possible.
Research and study your market
Know exactly what you want to achieve
Discard the myth that you can do it all yourself
Evaluate and supervise your business
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Read the text below. For questions (6—10) choose the correct answer (А, В, C, or D).
The wallet is a tiny, often pocket sized tool for storing cash, and other small articles such as credit cards, bank cards, drivers licenses, identification cards, and other valuables such as these. Usually it is made from fabrics such as leather, or synthetic plastics. Typically, wallets are associated with men, as most women carry a similar object known as a purse. However, in modern day society, many women now also carry wallets as they are smaller and often, more convenient. Some women carry purses with wallets tucked inside of them. Wallets were invented in the late 1600's, almost immediately after paper currency was introduced. Paper currency Was invented in Massachusetts in 1690. Prior to this, simple purses were used to carry around metal coins. The first wallets were generally made from cow or horse leather, and had one small pouch for where people would place their identification cards (known then as calling cards). Today's modern wallet, which has many different slots for our many cards, was invented in the 1950's, because of the invention of the first credit card. Wallets virtually remained the same throughout the 20th century, with the exception of the Velcro wallet which was introduced in the 1970's. Late in the 20th century, in 1996, what is known as the All-ett billfold wallet was invented. This type of wallet reduced the bulkiness of the original wallet by nearly half. In the 21st century, wallets have evolved in many ways including numerous shapes, sizes and color, all mostly for stylistic purposes rather than function. Wallets are a huge hit among pick-pockets, who target people carrying wallets in the pockets of their pants. To avoid this, some wallet owners have chains connecting their wallets to their pants. Other wallet owners have inside pockets on their coats, so that they can not be pick-pocketed without noticing. Although the wallet wa s originally designed to carry around cash, in modern society they are more often used for carrying credit cards. With the advanced systems of banks and other money institutes, people feel that carrying around cash is often unnecessary and a hassle. Some people still like to carry around change purses, which can be convenient for small purchases where using a credit card or bank card would be silly and wasteful.
6 According to paragraph 1 wallets . [a, b, c, d]
A have a great value for their owners
В are an object of men's outfit
C contain important belongings
D are seldom used by women
7 According to paragraph 2 . [a, b, c, d]
A wallets were introduced in Massachusetts
В people used the first wallets for small change
C at first wallets looked like tiny leather purses
D the first wallets served for carrying documents
8 It is stated in the passage that . [a, b, c, d]
A the purpose of the wallet has changed overtime
В people prefer paying for small things in cash
C the purse is usually smaller than the wallet
D the ideal shape of the wallet has been found
9 It is NOT mentioned in the passage that wallets are [a, b, c, d]
A made of various materials
В often stolen from their owners
C over three hundred years old
D used for virtual money
10 The author states that . [a, b, c, d]
A the wallet wasn't changed for 200 years
В square wallets are multifunctional
C there have been two types of wallets
D modern wallets have become thinner
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Read the texts below. Match choices.There are two choices you don't need to use.
PALAHO VENEZIA. Via del Plebiscite, 118. TeL892101. Opening hours: Tuesday — Sunday 10 a.m. — 7 p.m., dosed 1 January. Admission: €9, reduced €6. Until 6 February. The exhibition compares for the first time the two most important empires in history, the Roman and the Chinese Qin and Han dynasties covering the period from the 2nd century BC to the 4th century AD. Over 450 Italian and Chinese masterpieces reconstruct the phases and salient moments in the rise and development of the two empires, throwing light on aspects of everyday life, society, religious worship and economy.
look at splendid watercolors?
MUSEI DI VILLA TORLONIA , CASINA DELLS CIVETTI Via Nomentana , 70. Information: 060608. Opening hours: Tuesday - Sunday, 9 a.m. — 7 p.m. Admission: €3 , reduced €2 . Until 30 January. The exhibition of some 4 0 works documents th e presence of the rose, its iconic meaning and fortune in de costive arts at the beginning of the 20th century. The display includes ceramics, porcelain, glass and bronze vases, furnishings, coral, gold and glass jewelry.
view Oriental culture as well?
COLOSSEUM Piazza del Colosseo. TeL 0639967700. Opening hours: until 15 February, 8.30 a.m. - 4.30 p.m. (Ticket office closes (3.30 p.m.). Closed 25 December and 1 January. Admission: €12, reduced €7.50 (Ticket valid for two days also for the Palatino and Forum Romanum). Reservation advised.
observe anti-war exhibits?
ARA PACIS MUSEUM Tel. 060608. Opening hours: Tuesday-Sunday 9 a.m. — 7 p.m. (Ticket office closes at 6 p.m.), 24 and 31 December, 9a.m.— 2 p.m,closed Mondays, 1 January, 1 Ma y and 25 December. Admission: €9 , reduced €7 . wwwarapacis.it The first architectural work erected in the historical town centre of Rome since the fall of Fascism. Inside the museum is a display of the celebrated Augustan altar of peace.
see the exhibits of the last century?
MAXXI - Museo nazionale dells arti del XXI secolo Via Guido Reni, 4a. Tel. 0639967350. Opening hours: Tuesday—Sunday, 11 a.m.— 7p.m,Thursday, 11 a.m.— 10p.m. (Ticket office closes at 6 p.m. and 9 p.m.) Admission: €11 , reduced €7 . www.maxxparc . beniculturali.it The MAXX I museum is not only a space for exhibitions of art from this century, but also a laboratory for artistic, culturally innovative and linguistic experimentation.
enjoy pieces of art of different nations?
HAMPTON UNIVERSITY MUSEUM See works of traditional art representing people and cultures from around the world, as well as works by noted black artists. The museum is located on the campus of historic Hampton University. Museum hours are 8 to 5pm, Monda y through Friday; noon to 4pm, Saturday and Sunday. Closed on major holidays and campus holidays. Free admission. 727-5308.
study animal biodiversity?
spend time mor e than once?
do some creative work?
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