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The Trick for your Brain to Learn a New Language Fast

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Sneaky Linguistic Secret to Learn a Foreign Language in just 10 Days Revealed

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out homemade tokens with codes protected by tamper-proof holographic seals.AP 
Photo/Rick BowmerApril 3, 2013: Mike Caldwell, a 35-year-old software engineer, 
looks over bitcoin tokens at his shop in Sandy, Utah. Caldwell mints 
physical versions of bitcoins, cranking out homemade tokens with codes protected 
by tamper-proof holographic seals.AP Photo/Rick BowmerApril 3, 2013: Mike 
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his shop in Sandy, Utah.AP Photo/Rick BowmerNEW YORK  With $600 stuffed 
in one pocket and a smartphone tucked in the other, Patricio Fink 
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geeks and speculators alike through stomach-churning highs and lows.The 
Argentine software developer was dealing in bitcoins -- getting an injection 
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The visitors wanted spending money at black market rates without the risk 
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striking examples: A second bridge over the lake that bears the city's 
name. Chavez laid the bridge's first stone in 2006. A year later, 
he returned to lay the first stone a second time. Nothing more 
has happened."They don't do planning," Celia Herrera, a civil engineering 
professor at Central Venezuela University who advises Capriles, said of 
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hospital and bridge, promising to finish them.Beneath one section of the 
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discontent and has made nearby resident Santiago Alvarez, a father of five, 
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