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 Posted: October 05, 2007 01:10 pm
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India is a very popular country. they speak 15+ Languages which includes - Hindi, Marathi, Marawadi, Gujrati, English, Punjabi and much more.
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 Posted: October 05, 2007 02:49 pm
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Thank you for this Country Introduction! Sadly, I need to inform you that the Introduction has not followed all guidelines.

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We've posted befe on the challenges of encouraging your kids to learn money management in a recession and on teaching teens to spend responsibly. Readers, would you let your teen have a credit card? If you do, how would you teach them responsibility? Any pitfalls to avoid, in your view?
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