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2007 Global Summit of Women
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Rules, Britannia - An Insider's Guide to Life in the United Kingdom
Relocating from the USA to the UK, or just going for a vacation? Don't leave home without a copy of this entertaining and informative guide to life across the pond. With twenty two chapters covering everything from dining out, to driving and how the school system works, "Rules, Britannia" is an invaluable resource for Americans wanting to make a smooth transition to life in the United Kingdom.
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Design by Rula Clint
Rula, a syrian born costume and fashion designer, shares how she had to reinvent her career over and over again to keep up with constant relocations around the world. Learn about Rula camaleontic ability in managing her career in the fashion industry while country-hopping after her husband with children in tow. Rula talks about her latest business adventure: creating costumes for school plays and more.
An expat in Sumatra, a diary
As a seasoned expat, when a transfer is announced, you tend to greet it with excitement, certain expectations and a degree of 'been there, done that’!! However, with every new transfer, there are inevitably unexpected events and scenarios that are totally beyond anyone’s control. Here Patricia blogs their first days and weeks of a new posting in Western Sumatra, which demonstrate that the need of a sense of humour is sometimes the only common factor present during the transfer of an expat!
Trailing spouse? I would like to be a fulfilled spouse more!
Claudia shares her experience as a trailing spouse across many countries and continents, touching the delicate issue of self-esteem and gratification of expat women who choose to leave career behind for their family’s sake. We wish her story might be an inspiration to overcome the sense of “unworthiness” some spouse feel for not pursuing a career. Claudia puts back on the map the importance of being there and how capital her contribution is to her family success. Most importantly though is her insights on the importance of the expatriate experience for anyone and how this resulted in the creation of Expatclic.
Do not forget the kids!
Living in a new country can be a wonderful growing experience for the whole family. The moving period however can be a trying time, especially when you have kids! Preparing your children for living abroad becomes then imperative. Val Boyko shares with you some successful strategies that will get you on the right track with the children.
Dutch Courage
Discover Jo Parfitt experience about settling in a new country with her family and how despite years of expatriation it was still a challenging feat, even with her many years of expatriation expertise to count on.
Expat AND entrepreneur... is it possible?
The entrepreneurial adventures of Wendy Kohler Boothman, creator of "TalentedWomen.com" as she describes them. The highs and lows of setting up businesses as a foreigner. A true vademecum for anyone willing to get into business.
A global dinner network for women
Interview with Tanja Lindermeier, founder of Global Dinner Netwok website www.global-dinner-network.com Be inspired. Be yourself
Record number of countries delegates to 2006 Global Summit of Women in Cairo
GlobeWomen.com is "Linking BusinessWomen Worldwide" and the latest summit has recorded the highest number of countries participating. Read about the partnering of governments with businesses to improve women's economic lives and the initiatives announced at the summit.
A new school for expats in Houston area
Expatriates moving to Houston rejoice, the options for schools has just gotten greater. In the south-west suburbs of Houston (Sugar Land, Texas), a new school pursuing the International Baccalaureate program has opened its doors to children of all nationalities, willing to follow an international education. Sue McMahon founder, presents the ambitious project to Paguro.
Dual career... no pain no gain!
A first hand experience of what works best for an expatriate in search of a job in a new town, as well as making you aware of the need to negotiate the terms with the company relocating your partner, when there is a double career expectation!
Letting me be: how motherhood brought out my true nature
Are you making the most of your life? A question that makes most of us pause and contemplate whether we are, in fact, making our lives the best they can be or whether we are mindlessly caught up in the repetitive motions of our daily family routines. Or, whether we are hiding from ourselves and the big world out there. Elizabeth Kruempelmann, author of "The Global Citizen: A Guide to Creating an International Life and Career", shares her personal experience.

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