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  1. Body Languag- Powerful Nonverbal Communication
    by Robert Abbott. I observed an almost surreal form of nonverbal communication when I was a business student. At the front of the classroom, an entrepreneur was practicing a pitch he would make later to venture capital firms. Specifically, he was talking about a technology his firm had developed: a new type of respirator which could save many new-born children. When he talked about the potentially great financial... articles, news

  2. A Writing Career: Newspaper Vs Magazine Work
    by Victor Epand. I completely agree with you that thoughtful feature writing can be more challenging than the classic hard news stories. I don't think that your preferences necessarily make you more suited for magazine work than for newspaper work, but I do think that you should consider pursuing a feature writing career rather than a hard news career. Whatever you pursue, the good thing about hard news and feat... articles, news

  3. Ten Tips for Photographing Wildlife Like a Pro
    by Stephen Oachs. Tip 1: Miss the eyes and you've missed the shot. Getting the eyes in focus is key to capturing a photo of an animal. It's human nature to look at the eyes. It's how we determine emotion and how we connect. When I was in Homer, Alaska, I came across a moose on the move. Given it was early morning and the light was low I knew getting a fast shutter speed to freeze his movement would be tough, so I ... articles, news

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