Expert wanted..I wanted to do a podcast with you about your work. I was given your name by an old student of yours Heather Lane Vatere..I write a weekly column for Canwest ( I am moving it to Workopolis this week) I have interviewed a number of Canadians who have excelled in their area of expertis ..from Diane Francis to Paul Henderson to John Stanton the founder of The Running Room..
I can be reached alan@careerjoy.com
Jerome
Sorry, as a french, I have to clarify : the moue is a gesture with the mouth, but it exactly the opposite movement than the one you describe. Lips are pushed in the FRONT with a contraction of the chin. The moue is very often used by children to express silently their disappointment or frustration.
Jerome
Sorry, as a french, I have to clarify : the moue is a gesture with the mouth, but it exactly the opposite movement than the one you describe. Lips are pushed in the FRONT with a contraction of the chin. The moue is very often used by children to express silently their disappointment or frustration.
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Expert wanted..I wanted to do a podcast with you about your work. I was given your name by an old student of yours Heather Lane Vatere..I write a weekly column for Canwest ( I am moving it to Workopolis this week) I have interviewed a number of Canadians who have excelled in their area of expertis ..from Diane Francis to Paul Henderson to John Stanton the founder of The Running Room..
I can be reached alan@careerjoy.com
Sorry, as a french, I have to clarify : the moue is a gesture with the mouth, but it exactly the opposite movement than the one you describe. Lips are pushed in the FRONT with a contraction of the chin. The moue is very often used by children to express silently their disappointment or frustration.
Sorry, as a french, I have to clarify : the moue is a gesture with the mouth, but it exactly the opposite movement than the one you describe. Lips are pushed in the FRONT with a contraction of the chin. The moue is very often used by children to express silently their disappointment or frustration.