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College is a place to explore many possibilities; you really can’t do it all—unless you manage your time wisely. Here are some tips I have found very helpful for managing my time and maximizing my study efforts:
1. Determine your goals. What do you want to get out of a college education? Academic(学术的)knowledge? Leadership experience within a club? Decide what is most important to you. Then devote proportionate(成比例的)amounts of time to those efforts.
2. Plan ahead. You may think you can keep everything in your head, but as the activities on your schedule start piling up. making a schedule can really help organize even little tasks.
3. Study at strategic(关键的)times. Don’t wait until you’re falling asleep to study. Study first. Save those e-mails to check later, because tasks that don’t require much energy and attention can still be done when you’re tired.
4. Motivate(激励)yourself! You know that TV show you’ve been dying to see. or that game of chess you’ve been waiting all week to challenge your friend to. These and many other special activities can be used for motivation. Promise yourself that you’ll finish your biology assignment before you go off and “play“. That way. you’ll force yourself to work efficiently.(Don’t rush through the assignment, though.)
5. Take a nap. Sometimes even a 20-minute nap in the afternoon will give you the extra energy you need to get through the day.
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Welcome to our small business set-up guide, providing all the information you need to start your business on a healthy, solid basis.
From choosing the right name for your company and making your first business plan, through to up-to-date taxation(税务)advice, banking and insurance tips, each subject is discussed in the guide.
We also look at the vital characteristics you’ll need to survive in business. Determination and originality(原创性)arc key. Equally, so is the ability to organize your time and to put in the required effort during the early days.
As with any new business, success can never be guaranteed, but our aim is to reduce the difficulties involved in setting up a business on your own. We’ll forewarn you of the most common problems, including failure to research your market in sufficient detail and not setting aside enough funds for tougher financial times.
Starting up even the smallest business can be challenging. But take comfort in the fact that you are not alone. In fact, of the four million businesses currently in operation in the UK. more than 99.3% are classified as “small“, with fewer than 50 employees.
In order to keep this guide as brief as possible, where we’ve not had enough room to include every detail, you’ll find a link taking you to the most relevant(相关的)articles.
Good luck with your business idea!
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How to write contact details in your CV?
Print your name in large letters at the top of the page. You don’t have to write “Curriculum Vitac“ across the top. as we know what it is, and what we need to know is who you are.
Make it as easy as possible for prospective(未来的)employers to talk to you. so include your address, e-mail, and mobile phone number. If you arc posting your CV on a website, then remember basic web security and just use an e-mail address. You do not have to include your home phone, and take care with work numbers and e-mails.
You do not need to give any personal information such as date of birth, marital status, disabilities, health and details of parents or children. There is no need to include a photograph unless it is requested.
How to write contact details in your CV?
Top of page: 【B1】______your name in large letters
Items:
to be included: 1) 【B2】______
2) 【B3】______
3)mobile phone number
not to be included: 1) 【B4】______ such as date of birth
2) 【B5】______ unless it is requested
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A —Supply agreement J —Port of arrival
B —Trade agreement K —Prompt shipment
C —Long-term contract L —Cash against delivery
D —Sales contract M—Letter of credit
E —Cash price N —Advice of delivery
F —Contract law O —Advice note
G —Fixed price P —Notice of claim
H —Late payment Q —Port of delivery
I —Paying bank
Examples:(L)交货付款(N)到货通知书
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Sales Contract
No.: SC-3
Done and signed in Beijing on this 4th day of May 2017
Sellers: China National Cereals, Oils & Foodstuffs Corp.
Buyers: Canada Food Corp. . Vancouver
This Contract is made by and between the Buyers and the Sellers; whereby the Buyers agree to buy and the Sellers agree to sell the under-mentioned commodity according to the terms and conditions stipulated below:
Commodity: Apple Jam, Great Wall Brand
Specifications: In cans of 340 grams
Quantity: 1 000 cases(each 100 cans)
Unit price: US$30.00 per case
Packing: In cases
Insurance: To be effected by the Sellers against All Risks
Time of Shipment: August 2017
Port of Shipment: Chinese Port
Port of Destination: Vancouver. Canada
Shipping Mark: At Seller’s choices
Terms of Payment: By Letter of Credit