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Create Non-Profit Organizations In Guatemala
Create Non-profit organizations in Guatemala.
To accomplish this goal I have created a plan. Step by step. First I am going to finish my studies to learn everything that I need to create the non-profit organizations; I will do this putting my effort, to do my assignments in time. When I have finished my studies I will use Amway; the company where I am working right now as my friend to help me. They have one of the biggest marking networks around the world. In Guatemala, Amway is not recognized, so they want to launch programs to grow in different Latin American countries. So I am going to fight to get the project for Guatemala. Once I get it, I can fly to Guatemala and stay there. I will be working for Amway making the company grow, but as

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