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E-mail Etiquette School: KnowledgeAir Venue: Buffalo Tel.: 866-322-3685 This seminar teaches students how to use e-mail effectively. Students will learn how to write effective messages and e-policies, use e-mail accessories and passwords, and prevent your password from being stolen. Course activities also cover using the subject line, considering your recipient, managing e-mail volume, following netiquette guidelines, attaching files, preparing for recipient reactions, and using emoticons effectively. Students also learn about the differences between writing online ... |
Business Writing School: KnowledgeAir Venue: Buffalo Tel.: 866-322-3685 Everyday business activities require written words to communicate with other employees and customers. Whether you are using them to write a letter, proposal, business plan, reports, or just an inner office email. Your written message reflects intelligence, creativity, and ability to use words effectively. In this seminar you will learn to write clear, consise, correct and complete documents of any format. |
Grammar Skills School: KnowledgeAir Venue: Buffalo Tel.: 866-322-3685 Students of this course learn how to use grammar effectively within their organizations. Students will learn to write effective sentences by identifying sentence elements, correctly using phrases and clauses, and understanding sentence classifications. This seminar is filled with interactive exercises that will allow students to explore the intricacies of Grammar Skills. |
Writing for Children Format: Online School: Professional Career Development Institute Venue: Norcross Tel.: 1-888-909-0558 Writing Childrens Books school covers the following:
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Legal Research & Writing Format: Online School: Oak Brook College of Law Venue: Fresno Tel.: (559) 650-7755 This course will build upon a general understanding of good writing and composition. Students will be introduced to internal research memoranda, points, authorities, and the Uniform System of Citation. Students will also be required to develop and demonstrate legal research skills and will become familiar with both law library research and electroinc research tools. These skills will be further added upon and utilized in Advanced Legal Research & Writing. Official Website: http://www.obcl.edu/
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