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January 4 2010
Corporate Communications: Managing the Company Reputation
It could be said that a company's biggest asset is its image in the public eye. If you choose a career in corporate communications, you'll responsible for management of that asset. You'll shape your company's image with each key segment of the public: customers, investors, employees, the media, and more.

January 4 2010
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For Cinematography, the First Step is Film School!
It's hard not to be a movie buff these days. The motion picture has advanced as an art form to please the most discerning of audiences. Intellectuals have plenty of small art films to enjoy, jocks have action movies, the sensitive types have chick flicks, and the rest of us who aren't that deep, get sick on roller coasters, and hate cheese have comedies.

January 4 2010
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The Internet may be your most valuable source of information on registered nurse (RN) programs. The reason is simple: many of the best RN programs are available online.

Criminal Justice: Morality Realized

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Criminal Justification
The field of criminal justice is undeniably important to our society. Since the terrorist attacks on September 11th, America has seriously focused on criminal justice. Getting an online degree in criminal justice can open you up for many career possibilities. The bureau of labor statistics reports that jobs in the field of criminal justice will see growth that is greater than average as America becomes increasingly concerned with homeland security and public safety.

A Few Criminal Justice Careers:
An online degree in criminal justice offers a wide variety of career paths. Your interests will shape the career that best fits you. Those with strong writing and presentation skills could pursue a career as a paralegal or lawyer. Computer literacy skills could help you become a court worker while skills in science and scientific methodology could help you to become a crime scene investigator or detective. The possibilities are endless.

Criminal Justice Education
If you decide to pursue a degree in criminal justice, you should first consider how your interests can be utilized. Choosing the best criminal justice program for you is very important. There are many online schools that offer criminal justice training, so comparing respective programs could help you decide what avenue to pursue. An associates' degree is a good starting point and could give you the chance to begin your career and return to school later. Longer programs, such as a bachelors' degree will broaden your career possibilities and probably increase your salary potential.

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About the Author
Jonathon Donald is a freelance writer, student and teacher. He currently writes for HQ?Publications, teaches English as a second language and attends the University of Nevada. He is currently pursuing a degree in Language and Linguistics, History, and TESOL.

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