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Start Your Own Language Translation & Interpreter Business The Complete “How-To” Guide for Language Interpreters, Translators and Professionals starting their own Language Translation Business Start Your Own Language Translation & Interpreter Business is the result of 10 years worth of building and managing a full-service language translation & interpreting business with clients across the globe in over 100 languages 24 hours a day. Salvador Soto, 2007 Hispanic Busi… More >>
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How To Start Your Own Language Translation & Interpreter Business: The Complete “How-To” Guide for Language Interpreters, Translators and Professionals Starting their own Language Translation Business
Saturday, November 13th, 2010A Career in Language Translation: Insightful information to guide you in your journey as a professional translator
Tuesday, October 12th, 2010Product Description
This book is a must-have for anyone interested in language translation. It is a valuable tool for those looking to embark on a translation career and those already in the field. Faculty members teaching translation courses, current and graduate students and translation business owners will undoubtedly find this book to be an indispensable resource. It serves as a guide and reference material for the language professionals seeking to hone their skills, sell their ser… More >>
Equus As a Second Language: A Translation Guide for Horse Lovers
Sunday, May 2nd, 2010- * Enhance Ground Manners
- * Improve the Relationship with your Horse
- * Make Riding more Fun than Frustrating
- * Make Every Interaction with your Horse go more Smoothly
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Marlis Amato, founder of the Mirroring Equine Attitudes (MEA)programs, shows how horses in the domestic herd communicate with each other individually and in groups, and how their movements and gestures can be translated into human body language so we can speak directly with our horses in a way they can understand.
The MEA programs train both horse and human so that the two can form a firm, respectful, and mutually beneficial partnership. She shows how learning to “… More >>
Equus As a Second Language: A Translation Guide for Horse Lovers


