Jasmin Tragas
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What Will You Shout Out Forsubmit an image for the event at http://www.flickr.com/groups/shoutoutsocial/
become a fan http://tinyurl.com/cyq728
RSVP for the Melbourne event http://tinyurl.com/bf6pjw
read more http://blog.wonderwebby.com/2009/02/19/shouting-out-for-friendship/10 months ago
Jasmin Tragas
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Shout Out Social 2009Please join in for an important cause. Simply add your images to Flickr group http://www.flickr.com/groups/shoutoutsocial11 months ago
Jasmin Tragas
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About Trust BanksIf you would like to help me make a difference in the Philippines, please consider making a donation of $2 or more http://wonderwebby.chipin.com
More information about this project here2 years ago
Jasmin Tragas
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A Woman’s Investmentthanks GH, thanks Joanna! here are some more links http://blog.wonderwebby.com/2008/11/01/inspiring-words-fo... and if you are moved by these words, please consider donating $10 http://wonderwebby.chipin.com2 years ago
JoannaYoung
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A Woman’s InvestmentInspiring set of messages Jasmin. I like the emphasis on friendship and love which emerges, and the feeling that we’re stronger working together than apart. Good luck with the next stage of this project.2 years ago
Jasmin Tragas
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A Woman’s InvestmentThere’s a new creative challenge running until 21 December with giveaways from MOO.com (postcards, minicards and stickers) and 2 copies of World Poverty for History (Wiley Aust.) Read more about the blog/creative challenge http://awomansinvestment.blogspot.com/2008/11/beyond-crea...2 years ago
Tanveer Iqbal
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A Woman’s InvestmentNice idea to uplift women in a good manner.
Women have always play a big role either they are at home, office or having big responsibility they are very keen to complete their tasks on time as far as wishes and desires were concerned i thing once women love her family she only need to see happy everyone at any cost even they forget about their own self to make the family happy
Nice show thanks for sharing2 years ago
guest06c1a6
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A Woman’s InvestmentJasmin, i am touched deeply by your selfless effort to help underprivileged women in the Philippines. I am a Filipina and has been away from my beloved country for a long time now. As an artist, i’d love to share an artwork and a statement for inclusion in your video. Again, thanks. The world’s gloom is given light by people like you. Alpha2 years ago
guest29a147
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A Woman’s InvestmentThe majority (55%) of women interviewed own one investment property, while 41% own between two and five properties. The remainder own over six properties with a small, but noteworthy, proportion of 1% owning a staggering 11 or more investment properties.
MyInvestorsPlace - trading, value, investing, forex, stock, market, technical, analysis, systems2 years ago
Jasmin Tragas
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A Womans Investment - invitation to contributePhoto on slide 2 used with permission by Rick Carter www.jimmytoo.com.au
Photos on slides 1, 3 & 4 originally uploaded by Amy Palko http://www.lessordinary.org.uk
Join In and share your message on the theme of A Woman’s Investment http://blog.wonderwebby.com/2008/10/01/opportunity2 years ago
Jasmin Tragas
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the bloggerAs shared at the Greater IBM Event - blogging over the last year and discovering other blogs gave me a great opportunity. I was able to contribute to The Age of Conversation II along with 237 other authors- with all proceeds of the book going to the Variety Children’s charity.
The tips in this slide are just some of my own observations on how blogging has worked for me this time around...2 years ago
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