Self-Editing in Business Writing -
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Jane Sumerset
When you are going to write, there are a lot of things that need to be considered and also, there are a lot of rules that needs to be followed. Writing needs a special attention in order to create an effective and good quality content....
Secrets For Successful Grant Writing -
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Jason Kay
Obtaining grant money can go a long way for you and your local community, your state, or even the entire country. Every single year government agencies at every level are giving grant money to businesses that are best suited to fit the needs of the...
Successful ECQ Writing -
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Jason Kay
If you are trying to land a Senior Executive Service, or SES job with the federal government, a vital part of that process is the need for successful ECQ writing. ECQ stands for Executive Core Qualifications and consist of five parts. These ECQs must be...
Using Harsh Language in Your Essays -
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Jane Sumerset
Harsh words should not be use in writing essays or any formal and professional writings. It is very unpleasant upon seeing those words that took place in tour essays. I bet your readers won't like to read your writing anymore. It really seems inappropriate and...
Writing is Hard Enough -
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Jane Sumerset
Other people think that writing is such a piece of cake. All you have to do is write what you intend to write and then it's done. They might seem to be arrogant but the truth is, writing takes a lot of efforts and is...
Letting it Flow and Fixing it Later -
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Jane Sumerset
If you're a native speaker of a language and are writing any form of text in that vernacular, what process do you follow? Many of us were trained from school to deliberately outline our ideas and arrange them logically before even beginning with the writing....
Dummy-Proof Your Writing -
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Jane Sumerset
When composing a piece that's meant to educate or inform, it is important to always have a picture of your target audience in mind. At the same time, you'll need to account for the least-enlightened of those set of readers and make sure your material...
Learn To Write For Children: What About Morals and Themes? -
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Lisa Brunel
Are you in a place where you want to learn to write children's books? If so, there might be a time where you find yourself worrying about the moral and the theme of the story. The more you work on writing children's books and the...
Mental Grammar and Writing Software -
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Jane Sumerset
Do you ever read a piece of text and think to yourself, "There's something wrong, but I can't quite put my finger on it? Imagine a situation where you are going to send your friend a message by texting using your cell phone. The grammar...
The Continuing Benefits of Online Article Submissions -
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Kenji Sakamoto
It's a well known fact of internet marketers that one of the best and effective ways to drive traffic to various online sites is through article submission. Webmasters, bloggers and various affiliates realize that the best way to promote what they're "selling" is due to...
Learn To Write A Children's Book: Capture The Audience From Page One! -
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Lisa Brunel
Learn to write children's books and your in for a fun and exciting endeavor! It's also extremely rewarding-not only when you see your book in print, but also when you watch the faces of children as you read them your story aloud or they read...
Learn to Write Conflict in Children's Books -
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Lisa Brunel
If you want to learn to write children's books, you should absolutely start by reading some of them, this is because after you have read a few, there are a few things that snap into focus. The first thing that you will likely notice is...
Including Counter-Arguments in Your Essays -
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Jane Sumerset
Writing an essay is a challenge to a lot of writers. You are mostly using your mind and your creativity in order to create a meaningful and a good quality essay. It has been a battle before you begin writing contents until the time you...
Writing Whatever Comes First -
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Jane Sumerset
If you want to make your writings in a manageable order depending upon the concept of your topic, you should always start from what should goes first and then what's next and how it will end. However, it will be hard for you to organize...
The LUCI Method of Using Commas -
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Jane Sumerset
Commas can be tricky. In the past, I played commas by ear. If it sounded like a brief pause made sense, I added one in. While that works extremely well when I'm in the top of my game, it usually leads to mixed results when...
How To Write A Quality SAT Essay In Under 25 Minutes -
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Joel Lee
If you look through the sample essays in your SAT test prep book, you will realise that despite what people say to the contrary, the most obvious factor that is common among all the published essays is the length. Simply said, long essays generally get...
Bad Grammar: It Can Happen To Anyone -
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Jane Sumerset
Regardless of how good your writing skills are, you're never spared from the occasional bout with bad grammar. It's just a fact of life for anyone who ever engages in the written word. In fact, the more you write during the course of your day,...
Ending a Sentence With a Preposition -
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Jane Sumerset
Prepositions, as we all know, are a one of the distinctive parts of speech. It is very helpful in linking the subject, either a noun or a pronoun, into other words in the sentence. This makes your statement clear and understandable. In writing, prepositions really...
Bad Grammar, The New Bad Handwriting -
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Jane Sumerset
Remember when email and text were unheard of and we all left each other handwritten messages? For some reason, there were always folks who would write with the strangest handwriting, one that mimicked Egyptian hieroglyphics with the challenge it offered in deciphering it. In the...
Writing a Letter of Inquiry -
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Jane Sumerset
When you want to get information about a product, service, event or some other thing, you will usually need to draft a letter of inquiry. It can be informal (such as when you're asking as a customer) or a little more professional (in case you're...