2019年2月23日星期六

Fwd: CFE Exam Coach Newsletter - February 2019

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Helping you achieve your CFE  |  February 2019

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February Study Tips

1. Avoid looking at the answer first.

2. Create a study station.

3. Learn the general concepts.

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CFE Spotlight

Greg Burri, CFE, shares his experience of how he prepared for the CFE Exam.

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Happy studying,

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2019年2月21日星期四

Fwd: Last Chance! Join WWB at Symphony Space on February 27th

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The Online Magazine for International Literature

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A Words Without Borders Selected Shorts Event

Hosted by writer and translator Idra Novey (Those Who Knew) and featuring Karan Mahajan (The Association of Small Bombs) and Siri Hustvedt (The Blazing World).

February 27th, 2019 at 7:30pm
Leonard Nimoy Thalia Theater
250 W. 95th Street
 New York, NY 10025

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Words Without Borders and Selected Shorts partner for a special evening featuring work by some of the exciting international authors published by WWB. Hear stories from Russia (Dmitry Biriukov), Hungary (Réka Mán-Várhegyi), Turkey (Yalçın Tosun), and Haiti (Évelyne Trouillot), read by actors of stage and screen including Arian Moayed (Succession) and more. Whether you regularly read without borders or are looking to expand your horizons, this evening will introduce you to new gems and old masters. 

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Fwd: Google Alert - China


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Daily update February 22, 2019
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The struggle to reform China's economy
Although President Donald Trump started the trade war, pretty much all sides in America agree that China's steroidal state capitalism makes it a bad ...
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US-China trade talks; VW warns over tariffs; Barclays and Brexit
London (CNN Business) 1. Trade talks: US stock futures were pointing higher ahead of more trade talks between the United States and China.
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Greater Bay Area: China's ambitious but vague economic plan
China's ambitious plan to develop the so-called Greater Bay Area is designed to spur the economy, but analysts question whether its lofty goals can ...
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There Is No Way China Is Importing $30 Billion More In US Farm Goods
Containers sit stacked next to gantry cranes as trucks operate at the Port of Ningbo-Zhoushan in Ningbo, China, on Wednesday, Oct. 31, 2018.
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Pentagon points to China, Russia competition in new AI strategy
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