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Screen announces a new workflow concept, EQUIOSNET, at drupa - Grafix Wire (press release)

Screen announces a new workflow concept, EQUIOSNET, at drupaGrafix Wire (press release), UK - 9 minutes agoThe newly announced EQUIOSNET has Trueflow SE, which features Adobe PDF Print Engine®, at its core, and it adds POD and TransPromo capabilities to Screen’s ...

Classrooms at Hagen Road Elementary to meet wrecking ball this summer - Sun-Sentinel.com

Classrooms at Hagen Road Elementary to meet wrecking ball this summerSun-Sentinel.com, FL - 20 minutes agoBy Mike Rothman | Forum Publishing Group West Boynton — Hagen Road Elementary School, which was one of the last remaining open-classroom schools, ...

Inside the wacky world of Christian pop culture - ChristianityToday.com

Inside the wacky world of Christian pop cultureChristianityToday.com, IL - 2 hours agoChapter 4 focuses on the Bible-publishing business and originally appeared in The New Yorker, and Chapter 5, which, believe it or not, appeared in Playboy, ...

Bridging Communication Gaps

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It Starts With Opening One's Mouth...


Let's face it. We're creatures of habit. No matter how well we think we are pro-active and establishing strong lines of communications... we can always do better. Usually, much better. Whether in the workplace, at home, or just when you're out and about, communicating is a key part of life. And it seems that the majority of people take a pretty laid back approach to it.


Learning to talk as a child is hard. But it was only one of a few things that truly occupied your attention. Learning to talk as a teen is hard. But that is because of the social and cultural pressures that are present. Learning to talk as an adult is hard. This is due to the fact that we are busy with so many other things.


So, when do we really learn to talk? To communicate?  read more »

Hartmann becomes corporate animal.(Riverfront Times founder Ray Hartmann): An article from: St. Louis Journalism Review

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This digital document is an article from St. Louis Journalism Review, published by SJR St. Louis Journalism Review on December 1, 1998. The length of the article is 1330 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.From the supplier: Ray Hartmann will retain his current job at the Riverfront Times (RFT) after the official takeover of its new owner New Times Inc.  read more »