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Fraud Item: Seminar Invitation from the International Institute for Global Care

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Date sent: Mon, 24 Jan 2011 09:12:48 -0500 (EST)
Send reply to: Judith Lawson judith.lawson@globomail.com
Subject: I.I.G.C SEMINAR INVITATION

Dear Sir/Madam,

It gives me a great pleasure to invite you to the forth coming international seminar which the International Institute for Global Care (IIGC) is exited to be hosting in February 28th to March 5th 2011 at Webster hall New York City USA, and from March 7th to 11th at Euskalduna Conference Centre and Concert Hall Madrid Spain.
The theme of the forth coming seminar are; Racism and Human Right. Delegates who are interested to make a paper presentation are advice to make a summary presentation on the above subject.

On behalf of the Organizing Committee, I request you to kindly extend your cooperation by giving wide publicity to the aforesaid workshop by sharing this invitation among your staff, members or relatives for their active participation in the workshop.

Note: the I.I.G.C. will be providing all delegates with to and fro Air ticket and also visa’s guidance for the seminar purpose. Looking forward for your cooperation and support for the success of the workshop.

Registration is open now! Contact the organizing secretary Mrs. Christina G. Humphrey for more information.
Email: event.secretary.iigc@globomail.com

See you in the Seminar.

Regards
Miss Judith Lawson
judith.lawson@globomail.com

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