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Advertising Tactics
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Business Basics Series: Don't Look at Your Hands-An Introductory To Keyboarding
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This introduction to keyboarding covers it all: posture, finger placement, key memorization, key functions, numbers and more. Enthusiastic demonstrations and practice drills strengthen student comprehension.

Business Basics Series (12 Pack)
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Twelve curriculum topics are all included in one impressive set!This is serious business for your students.
Using The Internet For Research
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Program focuses on evaluating sources, keeping organized records, and citing all sources accurately.

Exploring Careers: What's Right for You?
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This program stresses that people who are happy and successful at work most often are pursuing careers that match their personality type. Uses the Holland Hexagon to help students identify their personality type and discover careers that draw on their strengths. A variety of career fields are explored with emphasis on those with the greatest job potential.
Get a Job! Interviews and Resumes
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Give students a leg up on their next interview with this first-hand look at the dos and don'ts of interviewing. Covers: preparation, first impressions, selling yourself, interview etiquette, resumes and interview follow-up.
Teenage Stress: It's Manageable
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Go for a Goal: You Can Get There!
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This program shows young teens that to achieve a goal they will need to work hard and risk the chance of failing, but they see that in the long run persistence pays off and that the satisfaction of reaching a goal is worth the effort.
Looking At Careers: It's Never Too Soon
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What does your personality have to do with choosing a career? This eye-opening program shows middle school students why understanding their personality preferences is a good place to start when thinking about a career.