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bandu2 : menu_arrow.gif Article: Les secrets de google Ads - 05/04/2010 12:57

What Google Never Told You About Making Money with AdSense Legalese Every effort has been made to accurately represent this product and it's potential. Even though this industry is one of the few where one can write their own check in terms of earnings, there is no guarantee that you will earn any money using the techniques and ideas in these materials. Examples in these materials are not to be interpreted as a promise or guarantee of earnings. Earning potential is entirely dependent on the person using our product, ideas and techniques. We do not purport this as a “get rich scheme.” Your level of success in attaining the results claimed in our materials depends on the time you devote to the program, ideas and techniques mentioned, your finances, knowledge and various skills. Since these factors differ according to individuals, we cannot guarantee your success or income level. Nor are we responsible for any of your actions. Materials in our product and our website may contain information that includes or is based upon forward-looking statements within the meaning of the securities litigation reform act of 1995. Forward-looking statements give our expectations or forecasts of future events. You can identify these statements by the fact that they do not relate strictly to historical or current facts. They use words such as “anticipate,” “estimate,” “expect,” “project,” “intend,” “plan,” “believe,” and other words and terms of similar meaning in connection with a description of potential earnings or financial performance. Any and all forward looking statements here or on any of our sales material are intended to express our opinion of earnings potential. Many factors will be important in determining your actual results and no guarantees are made that you will achieve results similar to ours or anybody else’s, in fact no guarantees are made that you will achieve any results from our ideas and techniques in our material. Results may vary, as with any business opportunity, you could make more or less. Success in ANY business opportunity is a result of hard work, time and a variety of other factors. No express or implied guarantees of income are made when purchasing this eBook This Blog Book Download http://www.seed-share.com/ddsqzndl0dvp

bandu2 : menu_arrow.gif Article: The British - 08/04/2010 19:34

The British
The British always like to talk about what class a persons in. A lot of people think they arent in any class but the British can always put them in one! The class youre in comes from the work that you do and the work that your parents did. Factory workers, miners, waiters and shop assistants are the working classes. Cousins of the Queen, people who live in castles and everyone whose family has been rich for more than a hundred years are the upper classes. Between the working classes and the upper classes, there are millions of people. These are the middle classes, and theyre the people who talk most about class. A lot of them are businessmen doctors, teachers and lawyers. They say that theyre the upper middle class, and think theyre much better than the lower middle class. The lower middle class is the class of shopkeepers, clerks and skilled workmen. All this is called the class system. It started in Britain about a hundred and fifty years ago, and the British havent seen yet that the world today is different from the world a hundred and fifty years ago. Workmen dont like their bosses, and bosses dont like their workmen; but, if you ask them why, theyll tell you that they dont like each other because their grandfathers didnt like each other. The British think they can always tell someones class when they hear him talking. They listen to his accent, and then they say: "Yes, he speaks working-class English," or "He speaks very good English. I think he comes from an upper-class family. " Working-class people usually speaks with the accent of the where they live. Most of them say "at" for hat and "ungry" for hungry: when they do this, the British say that theyre dropping their hs. The middle classes speak the upper classes. The upper classes speak with their mou