So much can be learnt from a foreign language
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We are really proud to be taking part in Small Business Saturday. And so we should.
At the start of 2015 private sector businesses totalled an estimated 5.4 million according to The Business Population Estimates (BPE) for the UK and Regions. With small businesses accounting for a whopping 99.3% of all private sector businesses and 99.9% being small or medium-sized we most definitely are an economic force to be reckoned with.
The world’s largest annual sporting event has long been an institution across the channel but how much do you know about Le Tour de France? Beef up your culture of the tour ahead of today’s 201 kilometre second stage between York and Sheffield!
When did the first Tour De France take place?
The first Tour de France took place in 1903. The winner was Maurice Garin who won the race almost sixty five hours ahead of his nearest rival, with an average speed of 25.68km/h!
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“Sometimes it’s best to talk to a real, live person about your business marketing options.”
I couldn’t agree more with the statement Facebook’s business potential customers find themselves greeted with when they visit the social network “Get Help” for business page. Indeed I was delighted to also find a phone number on the page and being offered so willingly the chance to ask that one question I didn’t seem to be able to find an answer to in the rather comprehensive social network FAQ guide.
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When did the first Tour De France take place?
The first Tour de France took place in 1903. The winner was Maurice Garin who won the race almost sixty five hours ahead of his nearest rival, with an average speed of 25.68km/h!
Why is the Yellow Jersey yellow?
The yellow jersey was first introduced in 1919. Yellow symbolised the newsprint and branding of the sporting newspaper l’Auto, who organised the Tour de France.
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