Archive for the ‘ PR Writing ’ Category
No, not the show or even a state of mind. This week I lost my wallet and it has been the single most important loss of 2009, perhaps even my life thus far. The cards and cash I could care less about. It’s the ID. The DMV is particularly comical to me in the fact [ READ MORE ]
Unfortunately, I am not as school spirited as I’d like. Working two jobs and being a full-time student leaves very little room to do things on campus. I would definitely love to be apart of Eagle Entertainment and the African Student Association.  [ READ MORE ]
Does being nice mean opening the door for someone else? Does it mean giving someone a piece of gum despite the fact that you may not like the person? Or maybe you didn’t want to give your last piece of gum to ANYONE. We have developed a weird interpretation of “nice.” someone came into NY [ READ MORE ]
One of my biggest pet peeves is one that is inexcusable. We are in college. This means we have all taken English, despite thosethat had to take it > 1 time. We get to college and think it’s cool to speak incorrectly. This drives me INSANE. I was having drinks with a couple friends, one [ READ MORE ]
Battling with this topic, I wanted to pick an artist I believe will be not only amazing to listen to, but one that would leave a lasting impressions. Moreso, I’d like it to be an artist that a lot of people aren’t really aware of so it could be a nice surprise and those that [ READ MORE ]
My favorite show, which has been for quite some time now, is Entourage. The show really lets you into the lives of the stars and friends. Vinny Chase is the biggest star on the show but isn’t always the center of the show’s attention. He has an older brother, Drama, who used to be a [ READ MORE ]
This week, we had speaker to inform us about how vital leads and headlines to news releases and articles in general. Headlines are the simplest way of catching a reader’s attention. There are a variety of ways to write headlines. After review, my favorite form of healines would be features. They can be witty, short, [ READ MORE ]
I’d like to compare opposite ends of relationships to opposite ends of religious experiences: deism and experientialism. Deism is understood to be God creating the universe and letting it “do it’s thing”. He interjects at times but mostly leaves the world to it’s own devices. On the other hand, there’s the experientialist approach. God is [ READ MORE ]
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