Newsletter Essays

  • Produce a new look for a website.

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    design it. These where then used as templates for my design, my design for the letterhead was pretty simple as I felt that I didn’t want to overcrowd the sheet. I then brought an example of a staff newsletter and used it to get some ideas from. I then went about designing the staff newsletter for wow.com. It contained four pages which included a front cover, two article pages and a fun and game...

  • He wont let us freak-dance

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    their friends had always danced that way to hip-hop music, they couldn't believe Mr. Bennett would carry out his threat—so they kept on freak-dancing. SCHOOL RULE On Monday morning, KayDe was at her school's career center when she noticed the weekly newsletter for the staff. "Freak dancing is ... obscene!" she read in Mr. Bennett's column. All dances were going to be called off, he had written, unless students came up with a plan to stop the freak dancing. "I couldn't believe that he was serious," KayDe

  • Rush Limbaugh

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    Limbaugh has shaped himself, intentionally or not, into quite a controversial political entertainer. The mere subject of what he speaks on creates an obvious divide in the politically interested population. The subjects of his radio show, his newsletter, and formerly his TV show, can be labeled as political interests. That is, absolutely anything the federal government, as a political entity, involves itself and/or the country in. For the most part though, Rush would likely say to this last statement

  • Intellectual Freedom

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    to deliver them (Newsletter, January, 1954, 7). The Civil Rights era was also a difficult time for our country, and libraries were not exempt from its pressures. On August 11, 1962, a federal court ordered the public library in Montgomery, Alabama to desegregate its reading and browsing areas. The very next day in Albany, Georgia, "several Negro youths went into the public library, [and] the building was immediately closed 'indefinitely in the interest of public safety'" (Newsletter, October, 1962

  • 10 GB Mailboxes! A Revolution in Mailbox Sizes?

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    all emails of users in their specific folders, the contents of which are displayed whenever users sign in their mailboxes & a database verifies their usernames/passwords. Under this mechanism 100,000 same newsletters are stored in 100,000 different folders; if 100,000 users apply for the newsletter. How uneconomic! Just imagine that this mechanism be substituted by another that rely on only one copy of a public email for everyone's use, it will be a giant step in reducing the disk size needed to

  • Animal Testing (speech Outline)

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    that can be taken. (Transition: Let us first look at the problem of animal testing.) Body I.     As I have mentioned, the question on animal testing was posed even as early as the 17th century, according to the All For Animals Newsletter. A.     According to this newsletter, Philosopher Jeremy Bentham rejected philosopher Rene Descartes’ theory that because animals have no reasoning that humans have, they therefore cannot feel pain or suffering. 1.     But Bentham went further in this issue, rejecting

  • Disabilities Awareness Program

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    Disabilities Awareness Program As the first student editor of this Disabilities Awareness newsletter for high school students, I was initially wary of the task. I had virtually no contact with anyone who faced a disability. I believe the fact that I was not familiar with the subject made me more curious about whom I would meet and what stories I would encounter. As editor, I presided over a group of students who helped develop and write this first edition. We have all learned a great deal from

  • The Analysis Of Westjet's Company Personality

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    exchange ideas through memos, question and answer documents. The weekly "What's New" document keeps every employee exposed to the fresh news within the corporation. In addition to, all of westjet people are encouraged to submit information for the newsletter and other documents. All of these media of communication in westjet illuminate that it is an open-minded liberal, and equal opportunity employer. Westjet has a unique corporate spirit: To enrich the lives of everyone in WestJet's world by providing

  • Pizza: A Brief Historical Overview and American Culture

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    apple pie. Although we love our modern-day version pizza pie, where did it all begin? In my research, I found several opinions of the origin, but there is a consensus that this baked goodness is over one thousand years old. Ed Behr of Art of Eating newsletter states, “The written record of the word pizza, in the sense of foccacia, goes back to the Codex Cajetanus of the year 997.” And there is speculation that even Plato spoke of pizza in his Republic: “They will provide from their barley and flour from

  • The Society for Latin American Anthropology

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    America" have gone hand in hand with changes in the intellectual, social and political goals of the Society. As then president Michael Kearney wrote in an open letter to the membership published in the Society's April 1997 column in the Anthropology Newsletter:" (Until recently the society's membership) was centered in North America while its objects of study were primarily to the South of the United States. The prevalent pattern in the production and consumption of knowledge by North American anthropologists

  • People V. Larry Flynt

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    moonshine somewhere in Kentucky. Twenty years later they own a strip club in Cincinnati, Ohio called Hustler. Larry says, “If we could let people know what great lays these girls are, we’d have something.” His magazine begins with an idea of a Hustler newsletter containing only a few double sided pages of written and nudie material geared for men on the go. From there he built a million dollar porn magazine which today is sold globally. The moral majority protested heavily against Flynt and his magazine

  • An Explanation of How the Internet Works

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    Internet. Transmitting information using the Internet can be a little confusing to understand. As mentioned earlier, the Internet is a network of networks and there is a network protocol that allows computers electronically describe data (Scott's Newsletter). This protocol is called TCP/IP, Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol. TCP/IP creates a packet-switched network that minimizes the chance of losing any data that ... ... middle of paper ... ...n how it gets from your computer the

  • Computers And Marketing

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    a significant role in inventory control, processing and handling orders, communication between satelite companies in an organization, design and production of goods, manufacturing, product and market analysis, advertising, producing the company newsletter, and in some cases, complete control of company operations. In today's extremely competitive business environment businesses are searching for ways to improve profitability and to maintain their position in the marketplace. As competition becomes

  • Stephon Marbury

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    dribbling on a court not long after he was dribbling on his bib"(Ryan, 56). Mr. Marbury described himself as mouthy and inconsiderate. He loved to "talk trash" to opposing team's players and even their coaches. In 1988 Hoop Scoop, a recruiting newsletter, anointed him the bext sixth-grader in the nation...Up to that point, Marbury says, "I wasn't a very nice kid. I thought I was it. It was y'all supposed to talk to me, I'm not supposed to talk to y'all. i'd just come out on the court, just talk

  • How the Internet Changed Business

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    option. At the very least, he would save $2,950 per month and three days of manpower; the template and automation tools he uses take all the legwork out of creating a newsletter. He saw results almost immediately. Now Knapp sends a daily newsletter to about 12,000 people, a number that has climbed 10 percent each month. The newsletter contains a project management review, crossword puzzle and product promotion. Sales have gone through the roof since it launched, topping $1 million last year. The company

  • Readers Find Simple Faith in Karon's Books

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    devoted readers and have also become marketable in another way. Hallmark plans to release the Mitford collection of greeting cards and collectible knick-knacks soon. Penguin Books publishes a quarterly Mitford reading group discussion guide and the newsletter, More from Mitford. Additionally, respected women's magazines such as Victoria have retained Karon as Writer in Residence publishing pieces of short fiction about Mitford. However, despite all of the attention, some readers want more of Karon

  • High Stakes Testing Newsletter: A Reflection

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    Writing a High Stakes Testing Newsletter: A Reflection Introduction High stakes testing is not a concept that is going away anytime soon (Dankiw, Johanson, Loder, & Watson, 2014). High stakes tests are standardized tests that are administered to evaluate specific standards that should be taught over the year. These tests are grade level specific and there are various requirements for passing them based on the state you are in. Parents are stakeholders in their child’s education and it is highly

  • Franklin And Green Persuasive Speech

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    Do you want to make more money? Would you like to make 30%, 40%, or even 50% returns on your investments? Franklin & Green is an investment newsletter that aims to do just that. We specialize in undervalue stocks, writing options, and special situations like spin offs. Our techniques are proven to make huge returns with little risk. These techniques have been used by billionaire investors like Charlie Munger, Joel Greenblatt, Carl Ichan, and Warren Buffett! I know you may be skeptical, after all

  • A Short Summary On Cooking Artifacts

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    By produced a monthly newsletter I would have to stay current on all health and nutritional issues that affect our community so that all information is received within the appropriate timeframe. 4. What “new learning” is necessary for you to master the skills inherent in the artifact

  • Analysis Of The Land Of Literacy

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    The newsletter is set out to be given out from the beginning of the school year to set goals for the classroom and have the parents be informed. A planned curriculum that sets goals for children’s learning & development plays a huge role on the quality of early childhood settings (Best Start Expert Panel, 2007). The newsletter is a way to set the pace for the classroom and have families be on the same page in terms of what is happening for the rest of the school year. By giving the newsletter out