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To pay using your New Teacher Network membership: contact us at [email protected].

Using your new knowledge about perspective?

3. Repaint the scene using your new complementary colour palette.

Simply adopting and using your new name is enough.

But, before you can start using your new username, you must activate it.

Just using your new language skills helps you learn more than you might think, without instruction or correction.

Not only is there no single-player Venice campaign (just 15 new scenarios) but you can't even replay the old 1404 campaign using your new units and abilities.

Hence, when using your new acronym – the NBO process – try to look thoughtful and frustrated and resigned, yet still willing to fight the good fight.

[Small Talk crosses out the 'Can you explain skeleton? Isn't it a bit like bobsleigh?' question.] You're promoting the homeless charity Centrepoint, so you're obviously using your new found fame for good.

Second, with each new position, you will inherently gain a larger professional network as well as the opportunity to exponentially increase the size of that new professional network using your new contacts.

In next month's Part Two, I'll consider how best to handle interviews, and how to follow them up using your new favorite communication device your telephone.

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