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Article Writing Styles Explained
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Nicholas Morris
Basically, an article is a body of text that imparts information. Whether this is done in a scientific language, with an informal voice or in a more
Tips To Write Successful Ads And Sales Letters
By :
Sean Wright
"The more things change, the more they stay the same". That saying couldn't be more true, especially when it comes to writing ads and sales letters.
Writing Is Communication Powerful Way Of Success
By :
Frank Brown
Whether you are working for a small business, large corporation, or are a student, there are numerous sources that you can turn to for help
Three Things To Know Before Submitting Your Articles Anywhere
By :
Raymond Sanders
You will find a number of my articles scattered across the internet in the 150 top Article Directories. They have been viewed by thousands
The 3 Top Rules For Easy Writing
By :
Fred Anderson
You can easily write just about any article, even an eBook, if you know what good writers know. All good writers know these 3 rules
Why Basic Writing Skills Are Essential For Your Business Sucess
By :
Fred Anderson
Few organizations exist in order to communicate. Most have another purpose ; to sell a product or service, to supply a social need,
Writers, Don't Waste Time On The Wrong Niches In Online Writing
By :
Kevin Anderson
If you want to work online, you've probably run into many philosophies about niche marketing. A niche is a narrowly focused, highly defined subject
Five Ways To Wake Up The Creative Writer in You
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Carl Taylor
Writing an article doesn't just mean putting down thoughts into words then typing and writing it. You have to capture the interest of your
How To Learn The Art Of Creative Writing
By :
Raymond Sanders
The term creative writing is used to discern certain types of inventive or artistic writing from other general types of writing. The field
How To Choose A Freelance Or Ghost Writer
By :
Harold Walker
When you have a writing project that needs a special touch, consider choosing a professional freelance writer (or ghostwriter) to make it shine.
Unblocking Writer's Block
By :
Frank Brown
Sound familiar? No! Oh, get real! We've all experienced this phenomenon when we absolutely have to write something, particularly on
The Indispensable Pillar Of Writing: How To Use Phrases
By :
Andrew Thompson
A phrase is a group of words without a subject and a conjugated verb; some phrases may have a subject or a conjugated verb, but not both.
The Secret 'Why' For Writing
By :
Raymond Sanders
When to write? Where to write? What to write? How to write? These four simple questions prompt enough complexity in their answers to fill
How To Write An Autobiography
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Sean Wright
Writing an Autobiography is of immense importance when starting your career. This is just like your face in front of the employer. It is the only
How A 105 Year Old Poem Can Make Your Presentations More Persuasive
By :
Jeremy Edwards
Despite years of practical experience and many expensive courses, I've realized the best marketing tip I ever got was in my High School
Are You Ready To Become A Freelance Writer
By :
Phillip Smith
You would think that writing is writing. You would think that just because you are doing it in freelance mode rather than under contract
Please, Write Like A Pro
By :
Richard Cox
There are millions of articles to read all over the net these days, some written by pros and some by amateurs. What I am repeatedly struck with
What Pages Do I Need With My APA Style Paper?
By :
Sean Wright
When compiling your thesis or dissertation, the APA Style guidelines specify certain types of pages, as well as formatting guidelines for those
How To Create Footnotes And Headings In APA Style
By :
Wayne Williams
Within the main text of your thesis or dissertation, you may need to organize the text and information beyond the standard blocks of text
All About Readability Formulas And Why Writers Need To Use Them
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Edward Baker
We can trace the origin of readability formulas during the late 19th Century in the United States. The schools in the US did not routinely
Compare And Contrast Essays
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Nicholas Morris
Finding good topics to write on, takes ongoing more time than actually writing the essay. Once you are effectual to understand the topic
Beliefs About The Purpose Of Education
By :
Jerry James
What is the purpose of education? We seldom think of this. Briefly, the purpose of education is to bring about physical, mental and social development of an individual. To have an insight into the beliefs about the purpose
How To Accelerate Your Reading Speed
By :
Fred Anderson
Speed reading as a technique was developed by Mrs. Evelyn Wood in 1959. Impressed by her professor who read and graded a term paper of eighty pages in ten minutes she went on to observing reading methods of
Does Your Writing Make You Seem Uneducated?
By :
Nicholas Torres
Unless you string titles after your name (e.g., Ph.D., M.A.), your reader doesn’t know how much education you have. The reader only has the words you write, and your reader will judge your intelligence, education level
Tips On College Success: Advice For Freshmen
By :
Nicholas Torres
As a traditional-age college freshman, you're probably very concerned about academic success. You want to start off on the right foot with your college courses, and you may even be a bit anxious about it.
How To Be A Successful Online Student
By :
Jerry James
Many students are seeking the flexibility and self-directed nature of online courses in order to complete a wide range of educational opportunities, but others find themselves thrust into an online class
Writing With Clarity And Precision
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Harold Walker
Your writing should be clear, so that your reader is not confused, and precise, so that your reader understands exactly what you are saying. The opposite of this type of writing is vague and confusing writing.
Who Assays The Essays
By :
Nicholas Torres
It is not a secret that for many of us the word “essay” has now become a synonym of tiresome and pointless activity, a school punishment imposed on an under-achieving student in a frail hope
Techniques To Improve Writing
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Harold Walker
It seems like some people are "just born" with the knack of writing well. Others do a good job with their writing but find the process to be difficult, even painful. Still others feel like they have lots of room for improvement.
Betty Hegerat On UBC's MFA In Creative Writing
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Jerry James
Betty Jane Hegerat a Canadian literary author who recently completed her master’s of fine arts degree in creative writing through the low-residency program at the University of British Columbia. She graciously agreed to answer a few questions about the program.
Teaching Strategies: Learning Styles On The Composition Classroom
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Wayne Brooks
Basically, these styles just mean that each student learns differently. A visual learner, for example, learns mainly by sight. He learns from what he sees. An auditory learner, however, will learn more by what she hears, while a kinesthetic learner will learn more through touch.
How To Write A Thesis Statement
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Steven Edwards
The thesis statement is a sentence or two that forms the most critical part of an essay's introductory paragraph (sometimes referred to as a "thesis paragraph") and it is responsible for articulating the purpose, direction, and tone of an academic paper.
Recommended Catcher In The Rye Essay Titles With Writing Guideline
By :
Wayne Brooks
Catcher in the rye essay is a frequent one when teachers want to analyze writing and creative skills of the students; the novel revolves around the leading character of Holden, who was portrayed as the guardian of the children in the whole novel, if you want to write catcher in the rye essay, you first need to create good topics out of it
Three Ways To Vary Sentences In Essays
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Kevin Walker
Basic sentences really need only two things – a subject and a verb – to be a sentence. So how can a writer write an essay filled with lots of sentences and avoid sounding boring and repetitious? Simply adding variety to his sentences will make it more interesting to readers.
Writing Prompts For Elementary Kids
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Carl Taylor
My teacher used to say that. That got me writing about every small thing. Her words proved a force enough to drive me into writing. Alas! If it were all that easy. But it's not. Children will not take to writing just as easily as they will to sports or some other extra curricular activities
Teaching Creative Writing In The Elementary School
By :
Wayne Brooks
Most children enter school with a natural interest in writing, an inherent need to express themselves in words (Graves, 1983). Couple this with the child's love of stories and nursery rhymes (Who has not seen a goggle-eyed group of kindergartners lost in the world of imagination as their teacher reads them a favorite story or nursery rhyme?)
College Admission Essays: Tying-Up-The-Loose Ends Conclusion Essay Example
By :
Jerry James
There are five good ways to conclude a college admission essay: tying up loose ends, creating a wider context, completing the experience, forging the last link in a chain of logic, and making a strong impression. The following is an example of a tying-up-the-loose-ends conclusion essay.
Ten Myths About The College Essay
By :
Jerry James
With the same fervor that people exhibit while explaining their most recent Elvis sighting, college applicants tend to tell each other the truth (the whole truth and nothing but the truth) about the admission essay. The only problem is that lots of what “everyone knows” to be true about the essay is pure myth.
College Admission Essays: Exploring The Subject Of The Essay - Yourself
By :
Jerry James
Typical Applicant may be 18 or 21 or 73. Regardless of age, he’s on the wrong path if he thinks that only a dramatic, life-altering experience provides fodder for an admission essay. In fact, everyone’s life is packed with potential essay material, just waiting to be unearthed. In this chapter I show you how to dig into the subject of your essay — yourself
College Admission Essay:Ten Great Essays To Inspire You
By :
Jerry James
If you need a spark plug to get your essay-writing engine going, browse through a few of these gems. None were written as college admission essays, but all display fine writing from a personal point of view — the goal of your admission essay.
College Admission Essay: Leaving A Good Impression
By :
Jerry James
Before you put the final seal of approval on your rough draft, you need to step back a couple of steps and read it as an outsider would. Who is the person represented in this essay? What impression does the essay give of the writer’s character and ability?
Reading Learning From Text
By :
Steven Edwards
Text allows people to communicate their ideas with one another across time and space. Indeed, a large part of what each person knows comes from reading texts. People who never discover how to learn from text have strong constraints on what they can know and do.
Why Johnny Can?t Write-The REAL Reason
By :
Christian DeMotts
If you want to be a better writer, if you want to write better essays and reports for your high school or college classes then read this article.
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