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The following is a guest blog post from Dr. Andrea Sanders, Professor of English and Humanities at Chattanooga State.
Respect others, their feelings, and their work. Never use language intended to hurt or demean another person. You may think it is deserved, but more than likely you will discover – too late – that it is YOU who have misread either the message or situation to which you are responding. This leads to the next item…. Turn the page…
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The following is a guest blog post from Dr. Andrea Sanders, Professor of English and Humanities at Chattanooga State.

Presenting yourself as a professional when communicating electronically can be a tricky business. In an email, the recipient of your message cannot see the expression on your face, nor can she or he see your body language. Your voice is stripped of its warmth and character. You become, in effect, black marks on a white screen. Is it any wonder that emails can be easily misinterpreted? How do you prevent such misunderstanding and present the bodiless, faceless you as a real human being – and a professional one at that?   Turn the page…

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