Issue - April 2009
April 2009
Editorial

In this issue, Dylan Rudloff researches the importance and benefits of English language; Christina Moore brings us a story of struggle and conquest; New Experiences Away from Home from Miguel Angel Ajhuacho from San Simon University; Nail designs are the new art in the streets of Cochabamba; at the end of this edition is Walter Sanchez with Religious passages in the city.read more...
Editorial
In this issue, Dylan Rudloff researches the importance and benefits of English language; Christina Moore brings us a story of struggle and conquest; New Experiences Away from Home from Miguel Angel Ajhuacho from San Simón University; Nail designs are the new art in the streets of Cochabamba; at the end of this edition is Walter Sánchez with Religious passages in the city.
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Ximena Noya
Editor

According to Antimoon.com, with an estimated 1.5 billion people in the World, and another 1 billion currently learning, it is very easy to see why English has become the international language of business. If you do not know English, and wish to pursue a career in engineering, law, medicine, or even science then learning English is the perfect way to “jump start” your career.
