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So you?ve been wanting to write?for your blog, for your company, for industry publications, or maybe just for fun. But you?re not sure where to get started. Or maybe you?ve never even considered writing (or never really liked it to begin with), but you?re quickly realizing that you?re going to have to do it (and do it well) for your career.
Solution to FCAT writing dilemma falls to teachers
Solution to FCAT writing dilemma falls to teachers
Writing Chapter One in Life?s Sequel
I was fired this week. The president of the company ? a PR firm in Brooklyn Heights ? called me into her office, closed the door and said, ?This isn?t going to be an easy conversation. You need to look for another job.? She offered to let me stay on staff for two more months [...]
