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- 2007-03-26 12:55:48 - Quotations as expressions in life
- Quotations are expressions, usually in the spoken form or in literature, which are referenced to by others. Usually, quotations are written within quotation marks, as a verbum dicendi, to indicate that it was an expression given by a particular person. Nowadays, quotations are usually referenced from sources such as literature, speeches, movie dialogues, interviews or even song lyrics.
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- 2007-03-26 12:55:48 - Quick strategies for writing your essay under pressure
- Most writing is done under time pressure. Yet, while the majority of students have to write in haste - with limited time, limited space and an instructor to please few approach to this task systematically. Though, writing under increasing time pressure requires the ability to zero in one activity, turning all the strengths to successful fulfillment of this task in tight schedule.
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- 2007-03-26 12:55:48 - Publish or perish: its not only for academia, part 2
- The Writer's Journey Is the Biggest Payoff of All!
There are ways, too, to share our writing short of being published. Several come to mind. I think of Terry, a writer in one of my weekly workshops. He'd been working on his book for several years and during that time, the make-up of the group hadn't changed much. All five of us had pretty much been with Terry throughout the creation...
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- 2007-03-26 12:55:48 - Publish or perish: its not only for academia, part 1
- I am the daughter of an obsessed writer. My father, a math teacher by vocation, a writer by avocation, brought me up believing that writing is a fine passion and that the highlight of a writer's life is being published. He gave me his love of the English language, great literature and great writers. He instructed me on the importance of realistic dialogue, creating characters we remember, and good...
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- 2007-03-26 12:55:48 - Profiting from writing your own ebook
- As you might have heard, the Internet is all about information. Millions of people logon to the Internet each day searching for information. They're searching for everything from health and wellness to love and relationships. People crave information and will pay to get the info they want.
That's why ebooks are the hottest products on the Internet. It's digital information that's do...
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- 2007-03-26 12:55:48 - Professional writers learn to manage their emotions
- Summary: Learning to survive in the marketplace requires some fancy emotional footwork. Read these tips for raising your writer's emotional I.Q.
Professional Writers Learn To Manage Their Emotions
By Bonnie Boots
Unpublished writers often feel being paid for publication is the benchmark of a ?real? writer So they read all the books on writing an...
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- 2007-03-26 12:55:48 - Printer ink cartridges - easier and convenient
- While working and printing out important documents you discover you are out of ink. Years ago that would have posed a dilemma. Daisy wheels and ribbons were used in printers in the past. Let's delve into the advancements made in printer cartridges.
1984 was the start of inkjet printers and printer cartridges. It was now easy to print documents and change ink cartridges. This comes a...
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- 2007-03-26 12:55:48 - Powerful article writing strategies for exploding traffic and link popularity.
- One of the most discussed topics today is Article Writing. Many Webmasters are jumping into the bandwagon and are trying to revive and reinvent their old writing talents to good measure.
It is a known fact that there are several benefits in article writing and submitting articles to article directories. The main objective of most webmasters is to obtain one way links, thereby increa...
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- 2007-03-26 12:55:48 - Power writing 101: tips and tricks to get you taken seriously!
- In my ten years as an advertiser, I've encountered plenty of folks with a flair for writing. They were born having some idea of where to put the words within the sentence, and the sentences within the paragraph. They usually know what words to use ? when to say 'bloom' instead of 'grow,' or 'confused' instead of 'befuddled.'
But having a flair doesn't make them an expert in ...
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- 2007-03-26 12:55:48 - Platform development tip: #1 - switch writing hats!
- Platform-Building Tip #1: Switch Writing Hats!
Around eighty percent of nonfiction books today are written by ?experts,? that is people who have a) earned credentials in the field they're writing about, b) germinated information via articles, live presentations or other media, or c) had extraordinary, unique or memorably told life experiences relevant to their topic.
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- 2007-03-26 12:55:48 - Passing your ccna and ccnp: configuring and troubleshooting router-on-a-stick
- For CCNA and CCNP candidates, it's hard not to laugh the first time you hear the phrase "router on a stick". Let's face it, that's a pretty silly term. But as those who have passed the CCNA and CCNP exams know, this is a vital exam topic that you must know how to configure and troubleshoot.
Basic Cisco theory states that for hosts in different VLANs to communicate, a Layer 3 device ...
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- 2007-03-26 12:55:48 - Part 5 of 5 - have you established your main character at the start?
- Do You Allow Readers To Feel The Character's Emotions?
What readers will use to feel what your character is going through, whether they have experienced the same or not, are of course their emotions. On what level they will feel the character's experience will depend on how vividly you describe that experience.
For readers to feel the experience on a deep level, you w...
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- 2007-03-26 12:55:48 - Part 4 of 5 - have you established your main character at the start?
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If Your Character Isn't 'Normal,' Can We See It?
Human nature is a fascinating thing and it's especially fascinating to the writer.
The writer's mind is sharp; taking in every detail she sees and hears around her and using it to her advantage ? to turn it into a story.
Human beings are a favourite subject to the writer. She studies them, she ana...
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- 2007-03-26 12:55:48 - Part 3 of 5 - have you established your main character at the start?
- Do you Have Too Many Characters?
Because of the limited word length we have to work with in short stories, it??s best to keep the amount of characters at a minimum.
In order for characters to come alive, we have to fully develop them. And to achieve that takes up many of our precious words. Fully developing a character isn??t merely stating what he looks like, but rat...
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- 2007-03-26 12:55:48 - Part 2 of 5 - have you established your main character at the start?
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If The Viewpoint Character Is A Secondary Character, Have You Established Who He is?
I have said above that if a secondary character tells the story of the main character, then the spotlight should be kept on the main character.
This shouldn't be taken to the extreme though.
In other words, you don't just write the story of the main character wi...
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- 2007-03-26 12:55:48 - Part 1 of 5 - have you established your main character at the start?
- In the beginning of your story you have to grab your readers' interest and sustain it till the end. Our hook is our character. Readers keep on reading to find out more about the character. To see what he'll do in the story; how he'll solve his problems. What his goals are and whether he'll achieve them.
And because our character is the reason readers become hooked on our stories, es...
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- 2007-03-26 12:55:48 - Overcoming writer's block
- Ovecoming Writer's Block
By Karen Martin
What is writer's block?
Well, I just can't think of a single darn thing to
say. Oh well, I'm outta here!
Sound familiar? No! Oh, get real! We've all
experienced this phenomenon when we absolutely have to
write something, particularly on deadline. I'm talking
about. . . ....
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- 2007-03-26 12:55:48 - Ovecoming writer's block
- What is writer's block?
Well, I just can't think of a single darn thing to
say. Oh well, I'm outta here!
Sound familiar? No! Oh, get real! We've all
experienced this phenomenon when we absolutely have to
write something, particularly on deadline. I'm talking
about. . . . .uh, I can't think of what the word is .
. . oh, yes, it's on t...
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- 2007-03-26 12:55:48 - Oracle financials implementation in brazil ? consultant review, plus competition
- Among the major international ERP brands, localized for Brazilian market we should mention SAP with its recently localized product: SAP Business One, Oracle: Oracle E-Business Suite/Oracle Financials/Oracle Applications, Microsoft Business Solutions Navision (Microsoft Dynamics NAV) and Axapta (Microsoft Dynamics AX) ? Axapta localization is scheduled to be available in 2006. In this small article...
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- 2007-03-26 12:55:48 - Online writing workshop, ?writing for the real world: a refresher for busy professionals,? begins september 13, 2004
- Writing911.com's popular writing workshop, ?Writing for the Real World: A Refresher for Busy Professionals,? is being turned into an online writing course (e-course), beginning September 13, 2004.
Writing911.com is now offering its popular writing workshop, ?Writing for the Real World: A Refresher for Busy Professionals,? as an online course, or e-course. The first e-course will sta...
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- 2007-03-26 12:55:48 - Online copywriting vs. writing copy for print
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Online copywriting has the same goals as print content, but there at least seven distinct points of departure between writing copy online and for print.
Online copywriting and print copywriting are very different. You hear that all the time. But that's an observation as unhelpful as it is obvious. What are the real similarities and differences between writing for the web and...
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- 2007-03-26 12:55:48 - One minute marketing
- So, you say you're too busy to market your book? Well, welcome to the club. Most of the authors I work with or coach work day jobs and try to cram in as much marketing as they can after they come home from an exhausting day at the office. Working this way can be completely overwhelming. It's no wonder mot authors only market their books for ninety days. Who could stand to keep up this pace any lon...
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- 2007-03-26 12:55:48 - Once upon a time.reflections on storytelling
- We are the storytellers: our days begin with ?once upon a time? and end with ?tell me a story?. We are descended from the folks who sat around the fires at night, describing the hunt for those who stayed behind. Today, the storyteller's role has evolved to tell us which laundry detergent to use or car to buy and how to choose a financial planner. The storyteller makes us laugh during the sitcom. H...
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- 2007-03-26 12:55:48 - Novel to screenplay: the challenges of adaptation
- Article Summary: Some basic steps when adapting a novel to the screenplay form.
ADAPTATION 101
Brimming with confidence, you've just signed the check purchasing the rights to adapt John Doe's fabulous, but little known novel, Lawrence of Monrovia, to screenplay form. Suddenly, panic sets in. "What was I thinking? How the devil am I going to convert thi...
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- 2007-03-26 12:55:48 - No time to write? try a ghostwriter
- Many people feel they have a story to tell or an experience to share. But time is precious and not everyone can make the words sing on the page. But there are people who can make the whole experience hassle-free. A ghostwriter will do all the work while you get all the credit. Some common questions about the ghostwriting process are answered below.
What does a ghostwriter do?
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- 2007-03-26 12:55:48 - No more jargon!
- Have you taken time recently to look at your website? When creating your website did you think about what matters? Find out.
When your company built its website, did you think about the content (the text) of your site? Did you write it for your customers? The answer to these questions is often 'No.'
The first mistake most companies make when filling their website with...
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- 2007-03-26 12:55:48 - New recipe for your fresh paper pie
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Many writers aspire to create original and incomparable works, so that to stand them out of heaps of previously written stuff. They resort to crafty tricks to grab the attention of readers and eagerly try to find an unoccupied niche, undeveloped idea or some lurid news to make their papers one of a kind. Catchy titles, simple and persuasive language, personal apply to the reader an...
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- 2007-03-26 12:55:48 - Networking gold
- Whether you're trying to find an editor for your book, or a producer to pitch your story to, sometimes it's all about networking. If you still have 999 of the 1,000 business cards you ordered, you're not getting out there enough. It's time to step out from behind that computer and strike networking gold.
One of the first laws of networking is that you want to get to know the people ...
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- 2007-03-26 12:55:48 - Need to write an article? 'three' is a magic number!
- Writing articles for magazines, the Internet or the local community paper needn't be a headache. Providing they are informative, reasonably short and to the point, readers and publishers will welcome your articles.
But, if the secret to writing neat, sweet articles is to keep them succinct, how do you maintain your focus and avoid the pitfalls of waffle?
Try the 3 by ...
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- 2007-03-26 12:55:48 - Need a great idea? feed your brain
- A lot of great ideas happen when two or more other ideas collide to form something completely new.
Think of this like those old chemistry movies we used to watch in school. You had all of those atoms floating around and when two collided -- bam! A chemical reaction. Maybe something new was created. Maybe something exploded. Or maybe it all fizzled out and nothing happened.
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