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    Whatever your goals, a grasp of English grammar is important if you want to improve your speaking and writing skills. This course will help you gain confidence in your ability to produce clean, grammatically correct work. You'll explore the basics of English grammar¿like sentence structure and punctuation¿as well as more sophisticated concepts¿like logic and clarity. A patient instructor, memorable lessons, vivid examples, and interactive exercises will give you ample opportunity to put what you learn into practice. Reacquaint yourself with old, forgotten rules, meet some new ones, and discover your own grammatical strengths.
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    Writing is often seen as the glamour part of the publishing industry, just as actors and directors are the much hyped up part of the movie world. But behind all these people are those who ensure that the end product makes sense and is free of mistakes. The film editor is a key person in the making of movies and in print it is the proofreaders and editors who ensure the highest possible quality of the product. By doing this course you have chosen to enter a highly regarded profession, and as you progress through its stages, you will be provided with all the skills and knowledge needed to be either as a freelance proofreader/editor working from home, on either a part time or full-time basis, or employed full-time within the publishing industry.
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    Ed2go online class¿.This course covers all question types on the verbal and analytical sections of the GRE. We will discuss how to do your best on reading comprehension, analogies, sentence completions, antonyms, and logical and analytical reasoning questions. We will cover time-saving techniques for both the paper- based and computer administrations of the test.
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    Ed2go online class¿.This course features a math review and techniques for tackling the quantitative comparison, discrete quantitative, and data interpretation questions that make up the math section of the GRE.. We will cover time-saving techniques for both the paper- based and computer administrations of the test.
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    Learn to trim energy costs without reducing productivity by making lighting, HVAC, and building control systems more efficient. Explore ways to cut the water bill and look at waste reduction strategies that can save money while helping to move toward a sustainable business model. Delve into transportation and shipping, examining the benefits of alternative fuels, hybrids, and all-electric vehicles.
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    In this course, an experienced grantwriter will show the student how to research and write winning proposals that get funded. The student will become proficient in the proposal format used by the vast majority of public foundations and learn what to do¿and more importantly what not to do¿on the cover sheet, narrative, background page, and stakeholder and third-party evaluation plan. The student will gain an understanding of ways to gather needed information to develop proposal attachments and will learn a number of significant finishing touches that can give the project the edge over others¿making the proposal more competitive. The importance of obtaining community and political support before submitting a proposal to a government agency will also be covered.
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    This instructor-led interactive course focuses on value clarification, understanding behavioral style differences, and workforce diversity. Participants take the DESA Behavior Index to determine their own personal work style. A game, Diversity Bingo, is one activity utilized to help perceptions and to move towards respecting and valuing differences in the workplace. The course also will examine useful skills for dealing with change. The course will focus on the characteristics of exceptional employees. These characteristics include integrity, trustworthiness, attitude, cooperation, reliability, flexibility, adaptability, self-discipline, and motivation. Students will participate in a learning activity, either in a small group, in pairs, or individually, for each of the noted characteristics. In addition, the course focuses on critical thinking, listening skills, learning styles, problem solving, decision making, and independent thinking. Participants engage in role-playing, puzzles, brainteasers, and case studies designed to elicit solutions through rigorous analysis of complicated work situations. Finally, the course focuses on identifying sources of workplace conflict and the utilization of effective conflict resolution skills. Participants are introduced to a model for resolving conflict. A role-playing exercise, applying the various conflict resolution techniques and the conflict resolution mode, is part of this dynamic class. Other topics covered include effective communication, assertiveness, behavioral styles and conflict, and dealing with difficult people. The Computer Concepts curriculum will introduce the student to basic computing fundamentals. It provides an overview of computer hardware, Microsoft Windows, working with files, the Internet, and email.
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    This course is designed a program to enhance the critical soft skills necessary for personal and career advancement.
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    This program consists of five modules, each 32 contact hours, totally 160 contact hours and is designed to build and enhance existing skills for the rental housing maintenance team. The program covers Electrical Wiring Fundamentals, Basic Carpentry & Building Maintenance, General Maintenance (including plumbing and appliance repair), Heating Fundamentals/Heating Service, and Refrigeration Fundamentals. Courses are geared toward hands-on training that will give the students maximum exposure in maintaining and repairing rental housing.
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    Many employees are required to conduct research on a variety of work-related topics. The course provides participants with tips, techniques, and guidelines for conducting effective internet research. Particular emphasis is paid to finding information on the internet and evaluating the quality of information on the internet. This course is designed for employees whose responsibilities include internet work and research.
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