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The Utah Valley University Woodbury School of Business recently hosted a delegation of the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT) for training and business networking with educators and local business leaders.

The official visit serves as follow up to an April visit to China by UVU President Matthew S. Holland and Woodbury School of Business Dean Norman Wright, and the school’s inaugural “Doing Business with China” conference in May. Agreements have been signed to formalize the partnership created to promote training and business opportunities for U.S. and Chinese business leaders. The i

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  1. Editing papers of your fellow students, you should preserve their peculiar style and differentiate between grammar or logical mistakes and peculiarities of individual style.
  2. Make sure to consult reference literature every time you hesitate about the rule. Editing papers, avoid correcting mistakes if you are not certain about them.
  3. Try to take advantages from editing papers and implement the acquired knowledge, working on your own projects.

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100,000lb Hyster Forklift on Heavy Haul Trailer

“We offer our loyal customers a FREE re-certification program that provides re-evaluation and an entirely new certification of OSHA compliance.”

CertifyMe.net, an online forklift certification training website, has re-designed its website to streamline the customer experience. Hun

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Weve got a different show this week, as Jenny is away and we have a wonderful fill-in performance from EPLTs own Heather McGregor!

While we dont have a discussion this week, you do get to hear Jenny as she interviews Vanessa Lapointe of The Wishing Star. Vanessa taught for EPLT at an Early Childhood Education summer institute this past July. They discuss assessment and support in early childhood education.

Finally, EPLT has lots of stuff going on this month, and Heather and Dave give you all the information you could possibly need about the numerous MED cohort information sessions going on (as long as you come back to this blog post for the links, anyway).

All of this, along with the death of Steve Jobs and a V-Con wrap-up.

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SINGING IN THE RAIN

Anthony Ditter on October 13, 2011 in Education Sport Entry | No Comments »

SINGING IN THE RAIN

Class project for MOFILM Pepsi brief makes the cut

‘In The Rain’ is a short film which was made for Patrick Buchanan’s ‘Wordsmithing’ class last quarter, and now it’s on it’s way to the finals of MOFILM’s Pepsi London competition. Copywriter Andrew Siebert wrote & directed the short, using a trusty Canon 5D (which arrived in the mail 1 day before the shoot). Buchanan provided some key stylistic & editing input, as well as writing & recording the music for the film. The rest of the students pitched in their time during production, making the project a truly collaborative class effort. We’re not allowed to post the video yet due to the rules of the competition (since the winning films haven’t been announced yet), but if the team wins the grand prize, they’ll receive $10,000 and a trip to London! Second prize is $2,

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