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Hello I would like to find a job at one of the casino in macau in the poker room. I have five years experience in poker room i have dealt poker and was a supervisor. I live in california and would like to move their. Thanks for your time John Martin 559 326-7056
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02.12.08 - 4:30 pm | #
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I like macau and oyu can find many macau travel info at http://www.macaocenter.com
james |
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04.07.08 - 12:08 pm | #
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Dear Sir,
PRODUCT ENDORSEMENT
I can reach out to a market of 1.8 billion people.
Let me endorse your products for quick sale. When the audience sees a specimen just like themselves (Chinese) but has alluring eyes, they will gravitate towards whatever I do. I will show them that I use your products. What pleases the eye, the heart goes with it. I am their role model.
A survey of Xiamen University graduates in 2002 found that 54.3 per cent of new job seekers identified physical appearance as the defining factor in securing a position.
Born epicanthic, I am the only person in the world who can crease my upper eyelid without surgery, stitches, tapes or glue.
The Chinese are born without segmented upper eyelids and hate the sleepy look.
Beauty is the most important thing for a woman, readily exchangeable for love, prestige or money. More so than education, aristocracy or fame.
According to the Selig Center for Economic Growth, Asian Americans represented $253 billion in spending power in 2001, and this number is projected to reach $528 billion by 2009.
The whole world wants to imitate the Americans. When Pepsi went to Nigeria, the natives abandoned their oranges for soda. They used a hot iron to press their hair and bleached their skin. When New Yorkers went to model clothes in Hong Kong, the Chinese drew lines in their slant eyes to fake creases. In the Philippines, they are crazy about all things American. The Fijians used to focus on food and they became obese. The advent of TV caused them to diet and look like the Americans. Now the Chinese want to buy the gadgets that the Americans take for granted such as electric fans, telephones, washing machines, TVs, computers, motorcars and all the things that evoke status symbols.
My home-made crease will lend authenticity to the ads.
Kenneth Chong krej@ymail.com It behooves you not to spell krej backwards.
Kenneth Chong |
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