CVTC student turns love of graphic design into life-changing experience of graphic design into life-changing experience (The Express-Star)

If you are thinking of developing a long sales letter for your website or email campaign, each of these options has a drawback. The first option is definitely the best but the services of a decent copywriter are far from cheap. The second option could lead you into trouble if you plagiarise a document which is subject to copyright. From what I have read the expensive software is just a lazy man's way of performing option 2. There is a further big problem with the second and third options: if you can't write decent advertising copy, will you know what to change to "personalise" your sales letter sufficiently?

CVTC student turns love of graphic design into life-changing experience of graphic design into life-changing experience (The Express-Star)

Most people at Canadian Valley Technology Center in Chickasha would describe Melissa Stonebarger as a happy, bubbly, outgoing and reliable young lady, and an extremely talented graphic designer. Today, as she is about to begin a new phase of her life, she also views herself this way.

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Designs on success (The Record)

Size hardly matters when its comes to advertising and marketing awards. It's creativity that counts. And creativity developed with the help of college students has pushed cinquino+co., a small West Paterson-based communications agency, into the national spotlight.

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Student enjoys role with police (Burlington Post)

Halton resident Danielle Pitt is experiencing a prolonged encounter with police but she's enjoying every minute of it.

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Intern turns camera on MontanaFair (Billings Gazette)

Chris Boeshans, 28, will spend MontanaFair looking to film anyone who reacts to fair rides the same way he does: sprinting for the nearest garbage can.

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More than just math and science: schools offer expanded offerings for well-rounded students (The Journal News)

Regents exams and state standardized testing have narrowed many student choices to core subjects, such as math and English.

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Personnel File (The Beacon News)

Susan E. Rice of Aurora was named director of public relations for Rosecrance Health Network, a nationally recognized alcohol and substance abuse treatment center in Rockford. She will be responsible for coordinating all aspects of media relations and advertising, as well as enhancing public awareness. For the last two years Rice has been a newspaper reporter in northwest Wisconsin and was ...

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Mitchell Offering (New London Day)

New London — The Connecticut State Board of Governors for Higher Education has approved a new Bachelor of Science in Communications and a Bachelor of Arts in Environmental Studies at Mitchell College in New London.

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Finnish student creates international connections (Daily Mining Gazette)

HOUGHTON— A Finnish student from the Jyvaskyla University of Applied Sciences, Aleksi Rastela, is helping to reinforce connections between Finland and the Copper Country this summer through his internship at the Advanced Technology Development Center at Michigan Tech University.

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Around Crofton: Cyclists hit the trails and roads for charities (The Capital)

Michael Klasmeier of Crofton is part of a four person relay racing team that competes in the Granny Gear National 24-Hour National Point Series mountain bike races to benefit the American Lung Association.

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Making an imprint on the inside: A coveted CCI program offers prisoners an opportunity (Portage Daily Register)

Daniel Abbott is focused on a date 18 years from now. He'll be 60 years old then and out of Wisconsin's correctional facilities. He figures he won't be much use as a landscaper, construction worker or other physical laborer.When 2025 rolls around and Abbott is able to get out of prison, he wants to be ready."When I get out, eventually, you got to have something to fall back on," said Abbott, 42, ...

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CVTC student turns love of graphic design into life-changing experience of graphic design into life-changing experience (The Express-Star)

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