The document provides guidance on creating an effective newsletter. It recommends determining the audience, which could be employees or customers. It also suggests compiling a mailing list from various sources or purchasing one. The newsletter should be published regularly so it is seen as a consistent source of information. Headlines and stories should attract readers and accurately represent the content.
The document provides guidance on creating an effective newsletter. It recommends determining the target audience, compiling a mailing list, and considering how much time and money can be spent on publication. Frequency and length should be based on these factors. The headline and content should attract and engage readers while marketing products, services, or organizational identity. Photos, graphics, and a variety of article topics can make the newsletter informative and appealing.
Factory workers in crumbling buildings faced dangerous working conditions, with cotton dust and particles from deteriorating structures causing respiratory illnesses like "Mills Fever", bronchitis, and byssinosis within weeks of starting work. The dust from the cotton processing and the buildings themselves led to inflammation of the lungs for many of the workers.
The document discusses bag filters, including:
1. The mechanisms of particle capture in bag filters including impaction, diffusion, electrostatic forces, and cake building.
2. Common cleaning methods for bag filters such as collapse, shaking, reverse air pulse, and reverse air jet.
3. Key factors in bag filter design like temperature limitations, fabric choice, filtration velocity, and sizing considerations.
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Fan-Tech Industries manufactures fans, air pollution control systems, dust collectors, bag filters, and centrifugal air blowers for industrial use. It was founded in 1990 in Ahmedabad, India and employs qualified technicians to design customized, cost-effective solutions using high-quality materials and machinery. Fan-Tech's products help industries control air pollution and dust to create a cleaner production environment.
AIR POLLUTION CONTROL course material by Prof S S JAHAGIRDAR,NKOCET,SOLAPUR for BE (CIVIL ) students of Solapur university. Content will be also useful for SHIVAJI and PUNE university students
1) The filter cake that forms on the surface of the filter bags is what does the filtering, not the bags themselves. The cake protects the bags from dust.
2) When designing a dedusting system, the key components to consider are the equipment to be dedusted, dedusting pipes/valves, filter, fan/motor, and insulation. Design guidelines include airflow volumes, pipe sizes, filtration velocities below 1.3 m/s, and dust concentrations of 20-50 g/cubic meter.
3) Important factors for selecting filter bags include the type of filter and cleaning mechanism, moisture/temperature, dust properties, and providing high permeability, strength, and stability. The bag material
La Basílica de Majencio y Constantino en Roma fue construida en tres fases entre 306-312 d.C. La primera fase incluyó la construcción de contrafuertes perimetrales y bóvedas de cañón en las naves laterales. En la segunda fase se cerró el edificio con ventanas de arco y se construyeron bóvedas de arista en la nave central. Finalmente, en la tercera fase se consolidó la estructura, se añadieron tejados y un pórtico lateral.
The document provides guidance on creating an effective newsletter. It recommends determining the target audience, developing a mailing list to distribute the newsletter to that audience, and considering how much time and budget will be dedicated to publishing the newsletter on a regular basis, at least quarterly. The document also provides tips on developing headlines, selecting content like articles and images, and reusing existing marketing materials in the newsletter.
The document provides guidance on creating an effective newsletter. It recommends determining the target audience, compiling a mailing list, and considering how much time and money can be spent on publication. Frequency and length should be based on these factors. The headline and content should attract and engage readers while marketing products, services, or organizational identity. Photos, graphics, and a variety of article topics can make the newsletter informative and appealing.
Factory workers in crumbling buildings faced dangerous working conditions, with cotton dust and particles from deteriorating structures causing respiratory illnesses like "Mills Fever", bronchitis, and byssinosis within weeks of starting work. The dust from the cotton processing and the buildings themselves led to inflammation of the lungs for many of the workers.
The document discusses bag filters, including:
1. The mechanisms of particle capture in bag filters including impaction, diffusion, electrostatic forces, and cake building.
2. Common cleaning methods for bag filters such as collapse, shaking, reverse air pulse, and reverse air jet.
3. Key factors in bag filter design like temperature limitations, fabric choice, filtration velocity, and sizing considerations.
Bag Filter | Dust Collector | Air Pollution Control System | Air Blowerlouiesmith
Fan-Tech Industries manufactures fans, air pollution control systems, dust collectors, bag filters, and centrifugal air blowers for industrial use. It was founded in 1990 in Ahmedabad, India and employs qualified technicians to design customized, cost-effective solutions using high-quality materials and machinery. Fan-Tech's products help industries control air pollution and dust to create a cleaner production environment.
AIR POLLUTION CONTROL course material by Prof S S JAHAGIRDAR,NKOCET,SOLAPUR for BE (CIVIL ) students of Solapur university. Content will be also useful for SHIVAJI and PUNE university students
1) The filter cake that forms on the surface of the filter bags is what does the filtering, not the bags themselves. The cake protects the bags from dust.
2) When designing a dedusting system, the key components to consider are the equipment to be dedusted, dedusting pipes/valves, filter, fan/motor, and insulation. Design guidelines include airflow volumes, pipe sizes, filtration velocities below 1.3 m/s, and dust concentrations of 20-50 g/cubic meter.
3) Important factors for selecting filter bags include the type of filter and cleaning mechanism, moisture/temperature, dust properties, and providing high permeability, strength, and stability. The bag material
La Basílica de Majencio y Constantino en Roma fue construida en tres fases entre 306-312 d.C. La primera fase incluyó la construcción de contrafuertes perimetrales y bóvedas de cañón en las naves laterales. En la segunda fase se cerró el edificio con ventanas de arco y se construyeron bóvedas de arista en la nave central. Finalmente, en la tercera fase se consolidó la estructura, se añadieron tejados y un pórtico lateral.
The document provides guidance on creating an effective newsletter. It recommends determining the target audience, developing a mailing list to distribute the newsletter to that audience, and considering how much time and budget will be dedicated to publishing the newsletter on a regular basis, at least quarterly. The document also provides tips on developing headlines, selecting content like articles and images, and reusing existing marketing materials in the newsletter.
The document provides guidance on creating an effective newsletter. It recommends determining the target audience, compiling a mailing list, and considering how much time and money can be spent on publication. Frequency and length should be based on these factors. The headline and content should attract and engage readers while marketing products, services, or organizational identity. Photos, graphics, and a variety of article topics can make the newsletter informative and appealing.
The document summarizes how to create an effective newsletter. It recommends determining the audience, compiling a mailing list, and considering how much time and money can be spent on publication. Frequency is suggested to be at least quarterly to establish the newsletter as a consistent information source that readers look forward to receiving. Headlines should accurately represent contents and entice readers into stories.
The document summarizes how to create an effective newsletter. It recommends determining the audience, compiling a mailing list, and considering how much time and money can be spent on publication. Frequency is suggested to be at least quarterly to establish the newsletter as a consistent information source that readers look forward to receiving. Headlines should accurately represent contents and entice readers into stories.
The document provides guidance on creating an effective newsletter. It recommends determining the target audience, developing a mailing list to distribute the newsletter to that audience, and considering how much time and resources will be dedicated to producing and publishing the newsletter on a regular schedule (e.g. quarterly). The document also provides tips on developing headlines, incorporating images and graphics, and reusing content from other marketing materials in the newsletter.
The document provides guidance on creating an effective newsletter. It recommends determining the target audience, developing a mailing list to distribute the newsletter to that audience, and considering how much time and budget will be dedicated to publishing the newsletter on a regular basis, at least quarterly. The document also provides tips on developing headlines, selecting content like articles and images, and reusing existing marketing materials in the newsletter.
The document provides information on creating an effective newsletter. It recommends determining the target audience, which could include employees, customers, or others who benefit from the newsletter's content. It also suggests compiling a mailing list from various sources and considering how much time and money can be spent on publication frequency and length. The overall goal of a newsletter is to provide useful information to readers and help market products/services or build an organization's identity.
The document provides information on creating an effective newsletter. It recommends determining the target audience, which could include employees, customers, or others who benefit from the newsletter's content. It also suggests compiling a mailing list from various sources and considering how much time and money can be spent on publication frequency and length. The overall goal of a newsletter is to provide useful information to readers and help market products or services.
The document provides guidance on creating an effective newsletter. It recommends determining the target audience, developing a mailing list to distribute the newsletter to that audience, and considering how much time and budget will be dedicated to publishing the newsletter on a regular basis, at least quarterly. The document also provides tips on developing headlines, selecting content like articles and images, and reusing existing marketing materials in the newsletter.
The document provides guidance on creating an effective newsletter. It recommends determining the target audience, developing a mailing list to distribute the newsletter to that audience, and considering how much time and resources will be dedicated to producing and publishing the newsletter on a regular schedule (e.g. quarterly). The document also provides tips on developing headlines, selecting meaningful content like articles and photos, and reusing content across other marketing materials to promote products or services through the newsletter.
The document provides guidance on creating an effective newsletter. It recommends determining the target audience, developing a mailing list to distribute the newsletter to that audience, and considering how much time and budget will be dedicated to publishing the newsletter on a regular basis, at least quarterly. The document also provides tips on developing headlines, selecting content like articles and images, and reusing existing marketing materials in the newsletter.
The document provides guidance on creating an effective newsletter. It recommends determining the target audience, compiling a mailing list, and considering how much time and money can be spent on publication. Frequency and length should be based on these factors. The headline and content should attract and engage readers while promoting products, services, or organizational identity. Images, short articles, and converted web content can make the newsletter more appealing.
The document provides guidance on creating an effective newsletter. It recommends determining the target audience, compiling a mailing list, and considering how much time and money can be spent on publication. Frequency and length should be based on these factors. The headline and content should attract and engage readers while marketing products, services, or organizational identity. Photos, graphics, and a variety of article topics can make the newsletter informative and appealing.
The document summarizes how to create an effective newsletter. It recommends determining the audience, compiling a mailing list, and considering how much time and money can be spent on publication. Frequency is suggested to be at least quarterly to maintain relevance. Headlines are important to accurately represent content and engage readers.
The document provides guidance on creating an effective newsletter. It recommends determining the target audience, developing a mailing list to distribute the newsletter to that audience, and considering how much time and budget will be dedicated to publishing the newsletter on a regular basis, at least quarterly. The document also provides tips on developing headlines, selecting content like articles and images, and reusing existing marketing materials in the newsletter.
The document provides information on creating an effective newsletter. It recommends determining the target audience, which could include employees, customers, or others who benefit from the newsletter's content. It also suggests compiling a mailing list from various sources and considering how much time and money can be spent on publication frequency and length. The overall goal of a newsletter is to provide useful information to readers and help market products/services or build an organization's identity.
The document provides guidance on creating an effective newsletter. It recommends determining the target audience, compiling a mailing list, and considering how much time and money can be spent on publication. Frequency and length should be based on these factors. The headline and content should attract and engage readers while promoting products, services, or organizational identity. Images, short articles, and converted web content can make the newsletter more appealing.
The document provides information on creating an effective newsletter. It recommends determining the target audience, which could include employees, customers, or others who benefit from the newsletter's content. It also suggests compiling a mailing list from various sources and considering how much time and money can be spent on publication frequency and length. The purpose is to share specialized information with the audience and market products/services while building credibility.
The document provides information on creating an effective newsletter. It recommends determining the target audience, which could include employees, customers, or others who benefit from the newsletter's content. It also suggests compiling a mailing list from various sources and considering how much time and money can be spent on publication frequency and length. The overall goal of a newsletter is to provide useful information to readers and help market products or services.
The document provides guidance on creating an effective newsletter. It recommends determining the target audience, compiling a mailing list, and considering how much time and money can be spent on publication. Frequency and length should be based on these factors. The headline and content should attract and engage readers while marketing products, services, or organizational identity. Photos, graphics, and a variety of article topics can make the newsletter informative and appealing.
The document provides guidance on creating an effective newsletter. It recommends determining the target audience, compiling a mailing list, and considering how much time and money can be spent on publication. Frequency and length should be based on these factors. The headline and story content should attract and engage readers while representing the overall purpose of informing the targeted group. Images, filler articles, and reused materials can make the newsletter more interesting and useful for readers.
The document appears to be a collection of character profiles and quotes from the book "Seedfolks". It introduces 13 different characters from diverse backgrounds who are brought together through a community gardening project. Each character shares some biographical details and a representative quote. The quotes use various literary devices like similes, symbolism, and imagery to convey the characters' experiences and perspectives. Overall, the document provides an overview of the diverse group of people involved in the community gardening project portrayed in the book.
C. It hints at a choice the narrator has to make.
The poem is about the narrator's uncertainty over whether to shuffle loudly through the leaves or walk quietly. The title "Which" directly refers to this choice or uncertainty expressed in the first line of the poem.
The document provides guidance on creating an effective newsletter. It recommends determining the target audience, compiling a mailing list, and considering how much time and money can be spent on publication. Frequency and length should be based on these factors. The headline and content should attract and engage readers while marketing products, services, or organizational identity. Photos, graphics, and a variety of article topics can make the newsletter informative and appealing.
The document summarizes how to create an effective newsletter. It recommends determining the audience, compiling a mailing list, and considering how much time and money can be spent on publication. Frequency is suggested to be at least quarterly to establish the newsletter as a consistent information source that readers look forward to receiving. Headlines should accurately represent contents and entice readers into stories.
The document summarizes how to create an effective newsletter. It recommends determining the audience, compiling a mailing list, and considering how much time and money can be spent on publication. Frequency is suggested to be at least quarterly to establish the newsletter as a consistent information source that readers look forward to receiving. Headlines should accurately represent contents and entice readers into stories.
The document provides guidance on creating an effective newsletter. It recommends determining the target audience, developing a mailing list to distribute the newsletter to that audience, and considering how much time and resources will be dedicated to producing and publishing the newsletter on a regular schedule (e.g. quarterly). The document also provides tips on developing headlines, incorporating images and graphics, and reusing content from other marketing materials in the newsletter.
The document provides guidance on creating an effective newsletter. It recommends determining the target audience, developing a mailing list to distribute the newsletter to that audience, and considering how much time and budget will be dedicated to publishing the newsletter on a regular basis, at least quarterly. The document also provides tips on developing headlines, selecting content like articles and images, and reusing existing marketing materials in the newsletter.
The document provides information on creating an effective newsletter. It recommends determining the target audience, which could include employees, customers, or others who benefit from the newsletter's content. It also suggests compiling a mailing list from various sources and considering how much time and money can be spent on publication frequency and length. The overall goal of a newsletter is to provide useful information to readers and help market products/services or build an organization's identity.
The document provides information on creating an effective newsletter. It recommends determining the target audience, which could include employees, customers, or others who benefit from the newsletter's content. It also suggests compiling a mailing list from various sources and considering how much time and money can be spent on publication frequency and length. The overall goal of a newsletter is to provide useful information to readers and help market products or services.
The document provides guidance on creating an effective newsletter. It recommends determining the target audience, developing a mailing list to distribute the newsletter to that audience, and considering how much time and budget will be dedicated to publishing the newsletter on a regular basis, at least quarterly. The document also provides tips on developing headlines, selecting content like articles and images, and reusing existing marketing materials in the newsletter.
The document provides guidance on creating an effective newsletter. It recommends determining the target audience, developing a mailing list to distribute the newsletter to that audience, and considering how much time and resources will be dedicated to producing and publishing the newsletter on a regular schedule (e.g. quarterly). The document also provides tips on developing headlines, selecting meaningful content like articles and photos, and reusing content across other marketing materials to promote products or services through the newsletter.
The document provides guidance on creating an effective newsletter. It recommends determining the target audience, developing a mailing list to distribute the newsletter to that audience, and considering how much time and budget will be dedicated to publishing the newsletter on a regular basis, at least quarterly. The document also provides tips on developing headlines, selecting content like articles and images, and reusing existing marketing materials in the newsletter.
The document provides guidance on creating an effective newsletter. It recommends determining the target audience, compiling a mailing list, and considering how much time and money can be spent on publication. Frequency and length should be based on these factors. The headline and content should attract and engage readers while promoting products, services, or organizational identity. Images, short articles, and converted web content can make the newsletter more appealing.
The document provides guidance on creating an effective newsletter. It recommends determining the target audience, compiling a mailing list, and considering how much time and money can be spent on publication. Frequency and length should be based on these factors. The headline and content should attract and engage readers while marketing products, services, or organizational identity. Photos, graphics, and a variety of article topics can make the newsletter informative and appealing.
The document summarizes how to create an effective newsletter. It recommends determining the audience, compiling a mailing list, and considering how much time and money can be spent on publication. Frequency is suggested to be at least quarterly to maintain relevance. Headlines are important to accurately represent content and engage readers.
The document provides guidance on creating an effective newsletter. It recommends determining the target audience, developing a mailing list to distribute the newsletter to that audience, and considering how much time and budget will be dedicated to publishing the newsletter on a regular basis, at least quarterly. The document also provides tips on developing headlines, selecting content like articles and images, and reusing existing marketing materials in the newsletter.
The document provides information on creating an effective newsletter. It recommends determining the target audience, which could include employees, customers, or others who benefit from the newsletter's content. It also suggests compiling a mailing list from various sources and considering how much time and money can be spent on publication frequency and length. The overall goal of a newsletter is to provide useful information to readers and help market products/services or build an organization's identity.
The document provides guidance on creating an effective newsletter. It recommends determining the target audience, compiling a mailing list, and considering how much time and money can be spent on publication. Frequency and length should be based on these factors. The headline and content should attract and engage readers while promoting products, services, or organizational identity. Images, short articles, and converted web content can make the newsletter more appealing.
The document provides information on creating an effective newsletter. It recommends determining the target audience, which could include employees, customers, or others who benefit from the newsletter's content. It also suggests compiling a mailing list from various sources and considering how much time and money can be spent on publication frequency and length. The purpose is to share specialized information with the audience and market products/services while building credibility.
The document provides information on creating an effective newsletter. It recommends determining the target audience, which could include employees, customers, or others who benefit from the newsletter's content. It also suggests compiling a mailing list from various sources and considering how much time and money can be spent on publication frequency and length. The overall goal of a newsletter is to provide useful information to readers and help market products or services.
The document provides guidance on creating an effective newsletter. It recommends determining the target audience, compiling a mailing list, and considering how much time and money can be spent on publication. Frequency and length should be based on these factors. The headline and content should attract and engage readers while marketing products, services, or organizational identity. Photos, graphics, and a variety of article topics can make the newsletter informative and appealing.
The document provides guidance on creating an effective newsletter. It recommends determining the target audience, compiling a mailing list, and considering how much time and money can be spent on publication. Frequency and length should be based on these factors. The headline and story content should attract and engage readers while representing the overall purpose of informing the targeted group. Images, filler articles, and reused materials can make the newsletter more interesting and useful for readers.
The document appears to be a collection of character profiles and quotes from the book "Seedfolks". It introduces 13 different characters from diverse backgrounds who are brought together through a community gardening project. Each character shares some biographical details and a representative quote. The quotes use various literary devices like similes, symbolism, and imagery to convey the characters' experiences and perspectives. Overall, the document provides an overview of the diverse group of people involved in the community gardening project portrayed in the book.
C. It hints at a choice the narrator has to make.
The poem is about the narrator's uncertainty over whether to shuffle loudly through the leaves or walk quietly. The title "Which" directly refers to this choice or uncertainty expressed in the first line of the poem.
The person is likely kayaking or canoeing down a river with swirling pools of water. The details that the person's arms ache from paddling and that they need to get through swirling pools of water suggest they are on a watercraft navigating rapids or rough water in a river or stream.
The NYS ELA exam is broken into 3 days. Day 1 focuses on reading comprehension with multiple choice questions. Day 2 includes a listening passage, more reading and questions. Day 3 involves analyzing paired passages and writing essays. The document provides tips for multiple choice, short response, and extended response questions which involve close reading, using text evidence, and showing understanding of concepts like main idea and inference.
The author acknowledges that some people argue bullfighting is a cultural tradition, but counters that traditions can and should change when they involve cruelty. The author also notes that while bullfighting may provide entertainment, this does not justify causing unnecessary harm to animals.
Trees provide many environmental, social, and architectural benefits to communities. They create peaceful environments, bring natural habitats and wildlife to urban settings, and provide shade for outdoor activities with family and friends. Trees also serve architectural functions by framing landscapes, enhancing building designs, and reducing noise pollution by up to 50%. Additionally, trees help control the climate by moderating temperatures, absorbing solar energy, and reducing wind speeds.
Trees provide many environmental, social, and architectural benefits to communities. They create peaceful and aesthetically pleasing environments, bringing natural habitats and shade to urban areas where people gather. Trees also serve important architectural functions by framing landscapes, enhancing buildings, and reducing noise and heat in cities. Their role in moderating climate by absorbing sunlight, filtering energy, and blocking wind helps preserve warmth and cool areas.
The document provides information about the Great Depression in the United States through images and captions. It describes how the stock market crash led to widespread job losses. Farming was difficult due to dust bowls and drought. Many businesses and banks closed. Children had to leave school to work and 50% lacked adequate food, shelter or medical care. Unemployment rates soared. The Depression ended under President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
This document appears to be a PowerPoint quiz about grammar, literature, and poetry. It contains questions about sentence types, clauses, Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol, Langston Hughes' poem "Harlem", Jim Crow laws, Walt Whitman's poem, and identifying different types of errors in sentences. The questions cover topics like characters, themes, purposes, comparisons, and analysis of details within texts.
Jeremy Simms was born in 1921 in Mississippi and grew up on a farm with his family. As a child, he befriended the black Logan family who were his neighbors, though he was white and they were black. He attended an all-white segregated school where he first learned of racism, though it did not change his friendship with the Logans. His family was racist and did not approve of his friendship with black people. Later in life, Jeremy decided to fight for civil rights and equality after witnessing injustice towards black people like his friend T.J. He worked hard in school to become a leader and get accepted to Yale University to further his fight for equal rights.
Jeremy Simms was born in 1921 in Mississippi and grew up on a farm with his family. As a child, he befriended the black Logan family who were his neighbors, though he was white and they were black. He attended an all-white segregated school where he first learned of racism, though it did not change his friendship with the Logans. His family was racist and did not approve of his friendship with black people. Later in life, Jeremy decided to fight for civil rights and equality after witnessing injustice towards black people like his friend T.J. He worked hard in school to get into Yale University so he could become a civil rights leader.
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The document provides instructions for students on how to create source cards and note cards for a research project on introducing the Civil Rights era into a literary work. Students must have at least three sources, with a minimum of two note cards per source card. The sources must include one book, one online database, and one media source. Source cards contain publication details for citations, while note cards are used to take notes and quotes from sources. Guidelines are provided on formatting source cards and note cards, with examples given. Students are reminded to create at least three source cards, with at least two note cards accompanying each source card.
Victorian education was divided between social classes, with daughters learning domestic skills at home and sons attending crowded, noisy schools that emphasized religious education. Over time, education improved as the government worked to establish schools for all children and renew facilities every 10-15 years to create a richer learning environment, unlike the old Victorian schools that were deteriorating.
Victorian school days were highly regimented. Students followed a strict schedule that included periods for drill, where they performed military exercises, and register, where attendance was taken. Children faced punishments for misbehavior like answering back or being late, and might receive consequences like wearing a dunce cap. Drill was an important part of the day and was overseen by military instructors. Classrooms had few comforts, with no decorations on the walls and limited fresh air. Playtime outside was brief, with misbehaving students kept inside for extra work instead.
During the Victorian era in Britain, the poor lived in poverty with squalid living conditions while the rich advocated for hard work. In cities, sanitation was terrible in poor homes which were often overcrowded and located near factories. The cheaply and quickly built workers' homes typically contained a kitchen, parlour, two bedrooms and attic bedroom shared by multiple large families who also shared limited outdoor toilet facilities.
1) Victorian women slaves feel disrespected and treated as property rather than people because they are forced to work all day doing household chores and childcare without pay.
2) The women want equal rights to men, including the right to work and have their own lives rather than just doing household labor.
3) They believe women deserve the same treatment and opportunities as men, and are calling on the government and society to recognize women as people deserving of equal rights rather than as property under the control of their husbands.
Schooling opportunities varied greatly between social classes in Victorian London, as only the wealthy could afford good educations. Public health was a major issue, as diseases like cholera, influenza, tuberculosis, and typhoid spread rapidly in crowded areas and killed many residents. Gender roles were also stratified, as women could not vote until 1918 and mostly worked in the home instead of having careers outside it.
Schools varied based on social class, as only the wealthy could afford better education. Major health issues in Victorian London included cholera, influenza, tuberculosis, typhoid and typhus, which were highly contagious and caused many deaths across the city. Women had few rights and opportunities, as they couldn't vote until 1918 and middle class women were limited to domestic roles rather than employment.
Five Victorian-era housewives, interviewed by a news reporter, describe their lives as slaves to their husbands' households, being forced to care for children, clean, and cook without pay while feeling disrespected and treated as property rather than people. They believe they deserve equal rights, not necessarily more rights than men, and the reporter encourages them to stand up for themselves.
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of topics but try to keep your articles business. Sales figures or earnings will
short. show how your business is growing.
Much of the content you put in your Some newsletters include a column that “To catch the reader’s
newsletter can also be used for your is updated every issue, for instance, an attention, place an
Web site. Microsoft Word offers a simple advice column, a book review, a letter interesting sentence
way to convert your newsletter to a Web from the president, or an editorial. You or quote from the story
publication. So, when you’re finished can also profile new employees or top here.”
writing your newsletter, convert it to a customers or vendors.
Website and post it.
Selecting pictures or graphics is an
The subject matter that appears in important part of adding content.
newsletters is virtually endless. You can
include stories that focus on current
technologies or innovations in your field.
You may also want to note business or
economic trends, or make predictions for
your customers or clients.
4. Back Page Story Headline
Jeannine Ortiz In a few words, it should accurately One benefit of using your newsletter as
represent the contents of the story and a promotional tool is that you can reuse
draw readers into the story. Develop the content from other marketing materials,
West Hollow Middle headline before you write the story. This such as press releases, market studies.
School way, the headline will help you keep the
While your main goal of distributing a
story focused.
Phone: newsletter might be to sell your product
Examples of possible headlines include or service, the key to a successful
Product Wins Industry Award, New newsletter is making it useful to your
Fax: Product Can Save You Time, readers.
Membership Drive Exceeds Goals, and
E-Mail: New Office Opens Near You.
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