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Should you Write a Book Proposal? Instead of writing that full-length book, you may benefit from first pitching your idea to an editor. book proposal • writing a book proposal • how to write a book proposal • book marketing • proposals
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1998 Theatre Awards - Part II (updated 6/15)
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Australian Education at the Core Australian governments demand a national curriculum and schools complain that they don't have the time to meet all demands. So what should be the school curriculum? australian government • john howard • australian schools • school curriculum • australian education
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FAFSA For Dummies It is about time for this proposed change! The FAFSA has been one of the major obstacles and challenges a family faces when applying for financial aid for college. fafsa changes • proposed legislation • irs forms linked to fafsa forms • low family income • low efc
Government Advertising Policies A look at government advertising in the United States, Canada and Australia and the questions it generates about propagandizing taxpayers. government advertising policies • propagandize taxpayers • government right advertise • harper administration • montreal gazette |
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