We hope you had a peaceful, relaxing, and enjoyable weekend.
Now, go get your coffee on, and check out these links. We hope you find them as interesting as we did!
First of all, our client, Babylon.com, just started a new series on their blog called “My Life in Translation”
“How many of us have found ourselves visiting or even living in a country where we can barely speak the language? Sure, while It’s an adventure to navigate new cultural terrain without being able to communicate the way you would ordinarily in your homeland, it is certainly not without its challenges.”
Every few days, Babylon will post a new sotry. The first two posts are dynamic and engaging, and we hope you’ll check them out:
Babylon is also celebrating International Children’s Day (November 20th!) with a cool infographic featuring fascinating facts about children from around the globe. For instance, did you know the earliest written version of the Cinderella story comes from China in 860 CE? And here we thought we could blame shoe fetishes on Disney or the Brothers Grimm!
We also found some interesting videos that highlight creativity that we think are worth sharing:
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November 21, 2011
Sarah Tuttle-Singer
Happy Monday, Everyone!
We hope you had a peaceful, relaxing, and enjoyable weekend.
Now, go get your coffee on, and check out these links. We hope you find them as interesting as we did!
First of all, our client, Babylon.com, just started a new series on their blog called “My Life in Translation”
“How many of us have found ourselves visiting or even living in a country where we can barely speak the language? Sure, while It’s an adventure to navigate new cultural terrain without being able to communicate the way you would ordinarily in your homeland, it is certainly not without its challenges.”