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			<title>The biggest threat to human --Swine flu</title>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 17 Nov 2009 03:50:11 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>Swine flu is easily transferred to workplace surfaces such as door handles, hand rails, phones, keyboards and soft furnishings.it can live on a hard...</description>
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<div>Swine flu is easily transferred to workplace surfaces such as door handles, hand rails, phones, keyboards and soft furnishings.it can live on a hard surface for up to 24 hours, and soft surface for 20 minutes. Workplace hygiene precautions include:clean surfaces regularly <br />
 provide hand hygiene - e.g. alcohol-based handrubs in toilets and entrances <br />
 use physical barriers - e.g. screens - to restrict contact with potentially ill customers <br />
 display signs - discouraging entry from staff/visitors with flu symptoms Download the swine flu leaflet for Wales from the Welsh Assembly Government website. <a href="http://www.enjoynike.com" target="_blank">http://www.enjoynike.com</a></div>


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			<title>introduce myself to the members in the forum</title>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 17 Nov 2009 03:47:48 GMT</pubDate>
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<div>1.	Look people straight in the eyes - eye contact is important because it shows that you care and also shows self confidence. Begin with &quot;I'd like to introduce myself&quot; so that you have the other person's attention when you say your name. <br />
2.	Smile - it is important to keep a nice, bright smile (and fresh breath too). Your smile is your icebreaker, it draws people to you because you will look like a happy, stable person. <br />
3.	Handshake - a firm handshake, once again, demonstrates your self confidence, but be sure you don't break the other person's arm or hand (try squeezing slightly with your fingers and not your thumb). Just a squeeze and control hand shake, you will definitely gain your confidence. <br />
4.	Say your full name and immediately ask for theirs - then repeat their name while saying - &quot;it's a pleasure to meet you John&quot; or &quot;nice to meet you Jane&quot; - repeating the person's name will help you remember their name and again, will also show you care. Have a Great Conversation. Make sure you introduce with both first and last names. <br />
5.	Giving a Nickname is absolutely ok, but never appropriate to say your name is your nickname. It is an awkward joke if you consider it a joke. Always give notice it's a nickname, i.e. &quot;My name's Mike, but they call me 'The Stunner'. <br />
6.	You may tell a little bit of your background in order to start your conversation. <br />
7.	In your conversation, do not forget to talk on topics in which the other person is interes</div>


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			<title>introduce myself to you</title>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 17 Nov 2009 03:47:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<div>1.	Look people straight in the eyes - eye contact is important because it shows that you care and also shows self confidence. Begin with &quot;I'd like to introduce myself&quot; so that you have the other person's attention when you say your name. <br />
2.	Smile - it is important to keep a nice, bright smile (and fresh breath too). Your smile is your icebreaker, it draws people to you because you will look like a happy, stable person. <br />
3.	Handshake - a firm handshake, once again, demonstrates your self confidence, but be sure you don't break the other person's arm or hand (try squeezing slightly with your fingers and not your thumb). Just a squeeze and control hand shake, you will definitely gain your confidence. <br />
4.	Say your full name and immediately ask for theirs - then repeat their name while saying - &quot;it's a pleasure to meet you John&quot; or &quot;nice to meet you Jane&quot; - repeating the person's name will help you remember their name and again, will also show you care. Have a Great Conversation. Make sure you introduce with both first and last names. <br />
5.	Giving a Nickname is absolutely ok, but never appropriate to say your name is your nickname. It is an awkward joke if you consider it a joke. Always give notice it's a nickname, i.e. &quot;My name's Mike, but they call me 'The Stunner'. <br />
6.	You may tell a little bit of your background in order to start your conversation. <br />
7.	In your conversation, do not forget to talk on topics in which the other person is interes</div>


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			<title>introduce myself to everyone</title>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 17 Nov 2009 03:46:32 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[1.	Look people straight in the eyes - eye contact is important because it shows that you care and also shows self confidence. Begin with "I'd like to...]]></description>
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<div>1.	Look people straight in the eyes - eye contact is important because it shows that you care and also shows self confidence. Begin with &quot;I'd like to introduce myself&quot; so that you have the other person's attention when you say your name. <br />
2.	Smile - it is important to keep a nice, bright smile (and fresh breath too). Your smile is your icebreaker, it draws people to you because you will look like a happy, stable person. <br />
3.	Handshake - a firm handshake, once again, demonstrates your self confidence, but be sure you don't break the other person's arm or hand (try squeezing slightly with your fingers and not your thumb). Just a squeeze and control hand shake, you will definitely gain your confidence. <br />
4.	Say your full name and immediately ask for theirs - then repeat their name while saying - &quot;it's a pleasure to meet you John&quot; or &quot;nice to meet you Jane&quot; - repeating the person's name will help you remember their name and again, will also show you care. Have a Great Conversation. Make sure you introduce with both first and last names. <br />
5.	Giving a Nickname is absolutely ok, but never appropriate to say your name is your nickname. It is an awkward joke if you consider it a joke. Always give notice it's a nickname, i.e. &quot;My name's Mike, but they call me 'The Stunner'. <br />
6.	You may tell a little bit of your background in order to start your conversation. <br />
7.	In your conversation, do not forget to talk on topics in which the other person is interes</div>


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			<title>introduce myself</title>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 17 Nov 2009 03:45:10 GMT</pubDate>
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2.	Smile - it is important to keep a nice, bright smile (and fresh breath too). Your smile is your icebreaker, it draws people to you because you will look like a happy, stable person. <br />
3.	Handshake - a firm handshake, once again, demonstrates your self confidence, but be sure you don't break the other person's arm or hand (try squeezing slightly with your fingers and not your thumb). Just a squeeze and control hand shake, you will definitely gain your confidence. <br />
4.	Say your full name and immediately ask for theirs - then repeat their name while saying - &quot;it's a pleasure to meet you John&quot; or &quot;nice to meet you Jane&quot; - repeating the person's name will help you remember their name and again, will also show you care. Have a Great Conversation. Make sure you introduce with both first and last names. <br />
5.	Giving a Nickname is absolutely ok, but never appropriate to say your name is your nickname. It is an awkward joke if you consider it a joke. Always give notice it's a nickname, i.e. &quot;My name's Mike, but they call me 'The Stunner'. <br />
6.	You may tell a little bit of your background in order to start your conversation. <br />
7.	In your conversation, do not forget to talk on topics in which the other person is interes</div>


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