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A GOOD BEGINNING IS A HALF OF THE BATTLE…

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Hi there!

Your favourite weblog -http://insurance.viaden.com/- found new author!!! Is it a good piece of news??? We will see… It was a really good and interesting blog and I will try not to spoil it. So, this weblog will be devoted to insurance, as before. It will be a kind of Live Journal where I will express my own opinion and comment on different events in the field of insurance.There is a good English saying: «Wise after the event». It means that it’s easy to give many pieces of advice after something happens. But it’s rather difficult to predict everything in order not to get involved in an unpleasant incident. And that is why you can be ensured against different risks with the help of insurance. And I will tell you about it… But, first of all, I would like to tell some words about myself. My name is Alexandra. I’m a third-year student of Belarusian State Economic University and study international economic relations. But I don’t content myself with my studies. I go mad on cinema and music, like to spend my time with friends and in Global Network. I am the author of the blog, devoted to global economy (http://globaleconomy.viaden.com/). Also I take a great interest in anime (Japanese animation) and Japanese culture (I am even trying to learn the Japanese language). I also collect English proverbs and sayings and use it anywhere, even out of place :)

I’m from Belarus. This is a country of blue rivers and green forests in the heart of Europe. I live in the capital of Belarus, in Minsk. My country and its culture are not well-known; many from distant lands mistakenly consider it as a part of Russia. But in some countries Belarus is known for its economy. For example, Australians and Cubans associate our country with tractors. >:-)


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 It would be interesting to know what do the people, who will read this post, know about Belarus and it’s economy? What goods from this country do they use?
 

 

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