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Would it be helpful to see what it’s like inside Course Builder’s Laboratory? Jim Hopkinson, our Director of Courses, and the Mirasee Courses team have put together an amazing video to walk you through the curriculum of what we teach inside the program.In it, I'll share with you a brief overview of each of the eight modules, what you’ll do inside each module, and how this will all lead to your first successful online course.There’s also a text syllabus you can download, and an audio version of Jim’s overview.Choose any of the three options to see what’s inside Course Builder’s Laboratory here.One of the main areas that we teach and coach people through is marketing their course.And if you want to discover what's really working when it comes to filling your course with happy, paying students, then I suggest you show up to the final webinar for my new training: "Course Marketing Momentum: Advanced Strategies to Attract Your Next (Or First!) 5, 50, or even 500 Paying Students... FAST!"This evening is the last time I'll be hosting this training publically for the foreseeable future, so if you want to know what it REALLY takes to fill your course… ...you do *not* want to miss this training. As a reminder, here is what we'll be covering in the training:
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Respected friends,
After a long, hard fight, last night the Senate confirmed Jeff Sessions as attorney general on a near-party line vote.The choice of Sessions to head the Department of Justice was wrong. The way the Republican leadership in the Senate handled the confirmation process was wrong. And the outcome of this fight was wrong.We’re going to keep fighting (stay tuned for more on that), but right now, it’s vitally important that your senators hear from you to express either your gratitude or your outrage, depending on how they voted.We have a Supreme Court nominee and many more critical fights to come in the Senate, and, encouragingly, Democrats have begun to show some real spine and some much-needed unity as the party of opposition.Many of these Democratic senators are up for reelection next year, and they are under tremendous pressure from all sides, so we need to shore them up and make sure their strong and unified opposition to Sessions does not go unrecognized.
So call your senators now. 
If the senator you are calling is a Democrat who voted against Sessions, tell them THANKS for fighting and to keep standing up for American values.If your senator is a Republican -- or Sen. Joe Manchin of West Virginia, the only Democrat to vote for Sessions -- let them know how angry you are about their vote to endorse Trump’s attacks on our constitutional rights and values.  
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Illustrative. Smoke rises after an explosion at a smuggling tunnel dug beneath the Gaza-Egypt border on the southern Gaza Strip on August 31, 2013 (Abed Rahim Khatib/Flash90)
 
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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (R) with Belgian President Charles Michel during a press conference in Jerusalem, February 7, 2017. (GPO)
 
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