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I am Michael Reeds and I live in Cardiff, Wales. Currently I am pursuing my graduation in Brand Management from the University of Glamorgan. I have always tried to learn new things and find new ways and that is why I chose marketing and promotion as my primary field of interest as well as future job industry. I have joined this forum because there is traveler in me and I always loved to take pleasure trip not very far off up till now but still I have visited Northern Wales, Edinburg and some areas of main land Europe. I am now about to complete my qualification and this will give me an opportunity of free time as well as job to accumulate enough money to visit different places across the globe.
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So you'll qualify as a brander in advertising. What do you want to specialise in?


Have a great life and travel and enjoy yourself!

And when you get down here to East Dulwich I hope you will have a lovely welcome and enjoy all the green areas and architecture this area has to offer. It's surrounded by more local great areas and on it goes!

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