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		<title>By: markh</title>
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		<description>Hi Catherine,

I always enjoy your articles and this one makes some real great points.  Working in the casino industry with so many different languages we found that in most area (again because of literacy problems) we looked at how we can communicate using photos showing the procedure or message and using the universal type signs like the &quot;Do Not&quot; symbol.  This worked out very well for the employees and the the employer as we were able to get through the communcation issues in getting our messages out.

Mark Habersack</description>
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<p>I always enjoy your articles and this one makes some real great points.  Working in the casino industry with so many different languages we found that in most area (again because of literacy problems) we looked at how we can communicate using photos showing the procedure or message and using the universal type signs like the "Do Not" symbol.  This worked out very well for the employees and the the employer as we were able to get through the communcation issues in getting our messages out.</p>
<p>Mark Habersack</p>
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