Wade Alphabet
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The use of e-mail in our culture is pervasive. I rarely get letters any more. I get scores of e-mail messages every day. I have noticed email etiquette is maturing and I would like to offer you the first in a series of articles to improve e-mail communication and etiquette:
- The difference between "To" and "CC." The more people you send an email to, the less likely any single person will respond to it, much less perform any action that you requested. The people you include in the "To" field should be the people you expect to read and respond to the message. The "CC" field should be used sparingly. You should only CC people who have a need to stay in the know. The "BCC" field should be used even more sparingly. People you include in the "BCC" field will not visible to others.
- Keep messages brief and to the point. Make your most important point first, then provide detail if necessary. Make it clear at the beginning of the message why you are writing. The recipient should not have to wade through a long message to get to the point; this is not good email etiquette. If you send long messages, it is much less likely that the person will act on what you have sent or respond to it. It's just too much work; people often do not have time to read long rambling emails. It often gets set aside and, unfortunately, forgotten.
- Don't discuss multiple subjects in a single message. If you need to discuss more than one subject, send multiple e-mails, or for easy of reading and email etiquette, put the subjects in bullet points, or numbers. Include the topics in the subject line, e.g. upcoming meetings in April. This makes it easier to scan the subject lines later to find the message you need. It also contributes to briefer e-mail messages and a greater likelihood of a response. Also, the more specific you can be about your subject heading, the better.
- Reply in a timely manner. I don't think e-mail etiquette demands an instantaneous response from the reader. Responding once or twice a day is sufficient, unless you are in sales, customer service, tech support, or some other field where a faster response is expected. Regardless, you must reply in a timely manner, otherwise it will decrease the effectiveness of this expeditious form of communication.
To continue improving your e-mail etiquette and the effectiveness of your email conversations try to think of it as not only just a fast and simple way to communicate but also a way to build and grow trust and a relationship with the person you are emailing.
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Alphabet $19.99 Alphabet - Wall Decal |
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The Alphabet $35.99 Claire Beaton The Alphabet - Art Print |
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Alphabet Animals: Alphabet Animal - $8.99 Alphabet Animals: Alphabet Animal - |
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The Alamo from A to Z By Chemerka, William R./ Dillon, Wade (ILT) $22.13 Profiles the defenders, enemy soldiers, and innocent bystanders and tells the story of the Texas defeat in alphabet format. Author: Chemerka, William R./ Dillon, Wade (ILT) Publication Date: 2011/09/30 Number of Pages: 32 Binding Type: Hardcover Language: English Depth: 0.50 Width: 8.75 Height: 11.25 |
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Wade $5.85 Wade Benedict has a job to do: infiltrate a treacherous land and rescue Chloe Madison. It was her father's dying wish--and Wade is taking it personally. The problem is, this stubborn, angry and courageous woman doesn't want to be saved. Her rage at the oppressive treatment of women has pulled Chloe into the dangerous world of an underground rebellion. She can't desert the women with whom she forged a daring alliance, and this self-appointed rescuer can't force her to abandon her friends or her commitments--even though her own life is at stake. But Chloe has met her match in Wade, a man as honorable and determined as she. As they make their escape through the treacherous mountains, unspoken passion wears away at the sharp edges that guard their hearts. And when deadly danger stalks them in Turn-Coupe, Louisiana, together they must face a battle that can only be won by the indomitable will of family...and of love. |
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An Alphabet $17.27 Anderson's blockprint alphabet pictures from apple to zebra, in a new edition suitable for hand coloring. |
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Dyck Language by Jere, Wade Anastasia [Paperback] $78.07 Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. In the theory of formal languages of computer science, mathematics, and linguistics, the Dyck language is the language consisting of balanced strings of parentheses and ]. It is important in the parsing of expressions that must have a correctly nested sequence of parentheses, such as arithmetic or algebraic expressions. It is named after the mathematician Walther von Dyck. Let = { , ] } be the alphabet consisting of the symbols and let denote its Kleene closure. Author: Jere, Wade Anastasia Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 96 Publication Date: 2011/08/22 Language: English Dimensions: 9.02 x 5.98 x 0.23 inches |
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ZAGGskins (Alphabet) $19.99 ZAGGskins (Alphabet) |
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Burping The Alphabet $10 Burping The Alphabet |
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Alphabet Of Hurricanes, The $10.49 Alphabet Of Hurricanes, The |
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Sing The Alphabet $6.99 Sing The Alphabet |
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The Alphabet of Manliness $13 The Alphabet of Manliness |


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