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RussTech Language Services, Inc. - a leading supplier of translation and interpreting services to the energy industry - is pleased to post the following link to a recently released report.
Read moreIn my last blog, I talked about constructed languages that were created for some purpose. Esperanto was intended to serve as a universal, culturally neutral means of communication.
Read moreAs if there weren't enough languages in the world, people go on forming new ones, whether intentionally or not. Languages that are developed deliberately, as opposed to naturally.
Read moreRussTech is pleased to announce that the State of Wisconsin Department of Children and Families has awarded our company a new contract to provide translation services.
Read moreRS Insights recently published the following analysis, which was written by Library of Congress energy policy specialist Mark Holt.
Read moreWestern companies that trade with Russian businesses - or with other companies that do business in Russia - risk violating US or European laws if those Russian trading partners...
Read moreA recent article in the Economist reported an incident where the Chinese government claimed essentially that Cantonese is a dialect of Chinese, rather than a language in its own right.
Read moreThere is no doubt that a lot of time, effort, and money was spent on preparing Sochi and the world for this year Winter Olympics.
Read moreThe Feast of St. Valentine, celebrated on February 14 every year began as the Christian celebration of one or several (the actual count is not known) early martyr(s) named Valentinus.
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