In two sentences tell me what you have learned about marketing recently.
Monday Muddle: peer, pier
peer: (noun) a person who has equal societal or legal status with another; (verb) to look intently pier: (noun) a pillar or a structure built upon pillars, commonly extending over water
Language Laughs
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Thursday Thought #JimRyun
Motivation is what gets you started. Habit is what keeps you going.
~Jim Ryun
Wednesday Words
How many words can you make from these letters? Make words of any length, but use each letter no more than once per word. (If a letter is on the board twice you can use it twice.) Share your word lists in the comments.
C M N I O R F
Tuesday Two
In two sentences tell me what you have learned about editing recently.
Monday Muddle: pair, pare, pear
pair: (noun) a set of two identical, similar, or coordinating items pare: (verb) to cut away the outer layer or edge (with a paring knife); to reduce (used in the expression “pare down”) pear: (noun) a fruit
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Thursday Thought #BernardShaw
I’ve simply tried to share with others, who would welcome what I have to offer, what has been shared with me. In life we have the baton but for so many minutes and then we stand aside and pass on the baton to those behind us.
Bernard Shaw, Chief Anchor CNN
Thanks to Vele Keyta Redding for sharing this quotation from an interview she conducted and published in PROUD Magazine, Summer 2000.
Wednesday Words
How many words can you make from these letters?
Make words of any length, but use each letter no more
than once per word. (If a letter is on the board twice you
can use it twice.) Share your word lists in the comments.
P L M E O B R