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    Are you concerned about taking the SAT? Get ready for it by preparing for it. This course will review the material covered on the NEW SAT. Writing will cover improving sentences, identifying sentence errors, improving paragraphs, and the student-written essay. Critical reading will feature sentence completion and reading passages, and the math review will cover geometry and algebra through Algebra II content. You will also learn valuable test-taking skills and take a practice SAT exam.
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    Making the decision to attend college is probably one of the most important decisions you¿ll ever make, and your performance on college entrance exams is instrumental in determining your college choice. Universities and colleges throughout the U.S. require applicants to take the SAT or ACT as part of their evaluation package. This course will prepare you for both tests. Both the ACT and the SAT contain verbal and math question types. SAT/ACT Preparation Part I will give you all the information you need to do well on the verbal questions of the ACT and the new SAT. The ACT verbal sections are called the Reading Test, the English Test, and the Science Test. The Reading Test and the English Test assess your knowledge of English usage, grammar, and reading comprehension. This course will provide you with a grammar and usage review specifically geared to the rules that you'll be tested on in the ACT. You'll also learn how to maximize your time on reading comprehension passages and the passages in the science test. Beginning in 2005, the ACT began offering an optional essay test. If you choose to take the essay test, our course will show you how to do your best writing in the short period of time you'll be given. In 2005, the SAT verbal questions also changed. The lessons in this course are designed to prepare you for those changes. The new verbal sections are called Writing and Critical Reading. The Critical Reading section consists of sentence completions and reading comprehension of both long and short passages. You¿ll learn how to answer both types of questions in the most time-efficient manner. The SAT also contains a new Writing section, which includes a student-written essay and multiple-choice questions about grammar and English usage. This course will prepare you to write the type of essays that grading officials are looking for, and will provide you with a grammar and usage review that's specific to the rules you'll be tested on in the new SAT. In addition to preparing you for specific question types on both exams, this course will give you pointers in time management, anxiety relief, scoring, and general standardized test-taking. Weekly assignments will encourage you to work with your fellow classmates and your instructor to maximize your performance on all aspects of the verbal questions of the ACT and SAT. This course and its follow-up will prepare you to excel in all sections of the undergraduate college entrance exams and provide you with the means to achieve your best potential score!
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    Making the decision to attend college is probably one of the most important decisions you¿ll ever make, and your performance on college entrance exams is instrumental in determining your college choice. Universities and colleges throughout the U.S. require applicants to take the SAT or ACT as part of their evaluation package. This course will prepare you for both tests. Both the ACT and the SAT contain verbal and math question types. SAT/ACT Preparation Part 2 will give you all the information you need to do well on the math questions of the ACT and the SAT. The ACT math tests your knowledge of arithmetic, algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and basic statistics. This course provides you with a complete math review of all these subjects. We`ll also show you how to use your time wisely so that you finish as many math questions as possible in the 60 minutes the ACT gives you for the math test. Beginning with the March 2005 exam, the SAT math questions have changed a bit. They eliminated the quantitative comparison questions and added questions on functions and graphing functions. The lessons in this course are designed to prepare you for those changes. In addition to reviewing arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and basic statistics, we'll cover functions and other algebra II subjects now tested on the SAT. In addition to preparing you for specific question types on both exams, this course will give you pointers on time management, anxiety relief, scoring, and general standardized test-taking. Weekly assignments encourage you to work with your fellow classmates and your instructor to maximize your performance on all aspects of the math questions of the ACT and SAT. Taken with Part 1, this course will prepare you to excel in all sections of the undergraduate college entrance exams and provide you with the means to achieve your best potential score!
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    Do you know want a sexual harassment lawsuit cold cost your company? Too many employers have found out the answer too that question the hard way. Sexual Harassment in the Workplace is designed to insure that everyone in the organization is aware of the right and privilege of working in a harmonious, peaceful workplace, free of unwelcome conduct of a sexual nature.
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    This training is designed to increase employee awareness of behaviors that can be considered harassment and unacceptable in the workplace.
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    This program is designed for incumbent workers. The goal of the program is to provide the skills necessary for entry level employees which they need to be targeted for growth positions in the future. The skills taught in this program are those most commonly identified by employers to be lacking in the workforce. This program can also be used for new hires and/or unemployed workers.
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    This instructor led course with reference text, focuses on the study and application of Spanish for every day use.
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    Many professionals provide their workforce with skills that pertain to their specific business. Workplace Spanish is the instruction method chosen by many to accomplish workplace literacy for their workers. Focus on: Banking, Local government, Human Resources, Supervisors, Firefighters, and EMS Personnel.
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    Many professionals provide their workforce with skills that pertain to their specific business. Workplace Spanish is the instruction method chosen by many to accomplish workplace literacy for their workers. Focus on: Banking, Local government, Human Resources, Supervisors, Firefighters, and EMS Personnel.
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    Many professionals provide their workforce with skills that pertain to their specific business. Workplace Spanish is the instruction method chosen by many to accomplish workplace literacy for their workers. Focus on: Banking, Local government, Human Resources, Supervisors, Firefighters, and EMS Personnel.
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