David Butterworth
In 1991 I graduated with a BA(Hons)in English and History. Between 1992 and 1999, I worked as a voluntary shop manager for Oxfam, an overseas aid charity. During the years, 2000 and 2001, I studied and completed the Trinity College Cambridge certificate in TESOL - Teaching English to Speakers of Other languages. I have used it to teach English in Japan and China where I've also budget travelled widely. I've also travelled in Laos, Cambodia and Thailand.
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Teaching English in Saudi Arabia: Is the Money Worth It?Discovering that you can earn pots of dollars as a qualified EFL teacher in the oil-rich state isn't all that it seems. Before making a decision, perhaps you'd better read on.
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What Becoming Rich Really MeansWhy accumulating money, status, power and possessions aren't all they seem. By turing around one's mind-set - if you have the time - this can be seen with new insight.
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Is Sin the Same as Fragmented Consciousness?The Biblical message - the scriptural terms - of the crucifixion and resurrection has endured ages of decay. Isn't it time for new language to come to the fore?
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Touring Bangkok by Tuk Tuk: Should it Be Avoided?Tuk Tuk travel in Bangkok's city streets isn't entirely cheap or convenient. If you want to avoid being conned in a catch - an expensive game-play - then read on.
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Washing Clothes: Traditional Ways that Work BestA tried and tested process that always works best when washing clothes: simply, cheaply and naturally. It dispenses with the need to use electronic gadgets such as washing machines and spin dryers. Your clothes will stay fresher, cleaner and last longer.