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... study to explore the socio-cultural factors influencingrural saving behaviour in Zambia. This was later expanded, withgenerous funding from the Netherlands in 1998 to Tanzania and Zimbabwe, and ... calendar 75Counting and basic calculations 76CHAPTER 6: Planning for growth 78Strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats 79Business plan 81Participatory monitoring and evaluation 82REFERENCES ... wish to thank the members of PPP and other self- help groups around the world whose struggles to mobilize capitalmotivated the idea for this manual.A special note of gratitude is also owed to...
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... event.Tip 18: Shorter Sentences = Greater ClarityKeep your sentences short, simpleand conversationalAvoid using multiple conjunctions in one sentence (i.e. and .and and )Shorter sentences aid comprehensionAlso, ... ideas, tools, and processes used by some of the bestspeakers and presenters in the world. He has distilled them in to a step-by-step, easy -to- read guidethat will help you discover, develop, and ... Your Hands to Show What You’reSayingDon’t keep your hands glued to your sides or behind your back.Use your hands naturally to show what you’re saying. You can start off speaking with your handsmid-way...