Some post purchase justification going on there, Mr Seery? The view on why people should choose tradition - for the sake of it rather than based on CURRENT credentials - is exactly the point of the advertisement: There are many things steeped in tradition that are barbaric and antisocial. Should one advocate those too, based on the 'tenure' of such philosophies? Corporal punishment is quite traditional you know. The view was 'spare the rod and spoil the child'. Was its efficacy was proven by decades of enthusiastic enforcement at schools across the country ? Of course not! The ad simply advocates being open to new ideas and ways of doing things. Your objection to the notion is precisely why the message needs to get out there, to impact the entrenched mindsets of people who might understand that SA and education is changing. New solutions for new world problems and all that. It is ironic that the institutions you cite are all private institutions - yet here in SA 'Private's' were, until very recently, traditionally not permitted to be called Universities in South Africa for no rational reason other than artificial efforts to maintain the status quo! So, I am hardly surprised that your children went to traditional universities, you would not have had it any other way, would you? It’s a father's decision after all, not the students, who are best told and not heard. You gotta love tradition. Good choice on the onion though... it’s much more practical than a delicate, showy little orchid don't you think? After all an orchid is traditionally regarded as a thing of beauty and thus in great demand by 'the right sort of people', but can't be used to feed people, clean metal and repel insects... not just a pretty face, an onion!
The rich get richer and the small players in the field… Well. Let's just say they aren't getting anywhere. It's hard to have a break through with such big companies dominating the market. We just have to do whatever we can to try and survive, isn't it?
When it comes to import and export, I reckon that the best way to make sure that everythign is going alright, is to have eyes and hands on the ground. The companies that you deal with have to be just as trustworthy - one container load worth of stuff is not cheap and you shouldn't be playing around that kind of money...
I honestly do not expect radio to be a successful mode of advertising because of the much lower ratings generally. Today's generation isn't tuning in to radio hits anymore, but instead is hitting personal playlists.
Well these days it would be a miracle if you saw a kid who wasn't already adept at using some sort of digitial device before the age of 5. I just hope that the parents have enough foresight to help them be adept in more than just technology. It would be sad if people just forgot about the human aspect of things.
That's what the reports have been saying but sadly, they are what they are -- only reports. The progress seems to be moving at such a slow pace that users might just get bored and stick to their 4G for good. Service providers have got to step up their game and at least show some visual progress.
There are so many different factors to consider before awarding a particular brand as the most valuable. Different customers have different expectations each and the most common one would be service.
As soon as I heard about Olymp Trade, I looked into the investing platform. Then, I saw I could start trading with the minimum value of $10, which was absolutely mad and I started trading with Olymp Trade. I have been jumping from platforms here and there, but finally I found the one to hang on to. I mainly trade currency pairs and commodities. When it comes to withdrawals, there is no commission on it as well.
It is always recommended to learn about new things from those with prior experience. It is much more recommended to seek advice from those who have been there before.
while it's most certainly quite important to recognize the top businesses in each field, I wonder how much of visual merchandising plays a part now in this digital age. All of you products could be easily rendered on a application without ever having to worry about what your final product really looks like...
Retailers have to view this situation from their personal standpoint. What is it that is keeping them from visiting physical stores? It is the line at the cashier's or is it the poor customer service? They need to improve the most common factors before they can attract the shoppers back to the storefronts.
Hello, based on the article above, is it possible that the body corporate decide on behalf of the owners to take a loan and pay for the outstanding levies without their knowledge and consent?