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Contracts: Reading, Writing & Negotiating School: Nahabit & Associates, Inc. Venue: Austin Tel.: (512) 349-7977 This one-day seminar, Contracts, is always offered to the public immediately following our one-day Legal Aspects of Purchasing seminar, as those attending the Contracts seminar should already have a good understanding of the Legal Aspects of Purchasing; however it is not a prerequisite. |
Speed Reading & Memory Skills School: Beacon Training Services Venue: Addison, Austin, Dallas, Fort Worth, Irving, Plano, Richardson Tel.: 972-404-0069 Stay on top of the competition...by staying on top of information! This seminar gives you the skills to read and listen more effectively...to comprehend ideas and information from all sources of business communication fully and accurately...and to create memories and retain information when needed. |
Advanced Japanese Reading and Writing Format: Online School: University of Hawaii at Manoa Venue: Honolulu Tel.: 808-956-8544 Web-based training in Japanese reading and writing to develop skills at the advanced level. Course activities combine independent work with communicative activities on the website. Ideal for in-service professionals seeking language development and maintenance. Repeatable one time. Official Website: http://manoa.hawaii.edu/ |
Building Codes for Beginners Format: Online School: LearnVirtual Venue: Oakland Tel.: 800-522-0554 This 1-hour online introductory course to building codes for interior designers points to the why, what, where and when of the building code information that is essential to interior design practice.
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Vocabulary Instruction for Improved Reading Format: Online School: California State University, East Bay Continuing Education Venue: Hayward Tel.: (800) 730-2784 This course focuses on how to improve students vocabulary. The course begins with options for vocabulary assessment. The results of the assessment will be used to guide instruction and select appropriate and effective instructional strategies. Strategies presented include word roots, semantic feature analysis, categorization, analogies, concept maps, traditional resources and cloze procedure to name just a few.
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